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3
Adobe to pay $75M to settle US lawsuit over hard-to-cancel subscriptions (dexerto.com)
1
A startup in Mongolia translated my book (pragmaticengineer.com)
18
OpenAI acquires Statsig (theverge.com)
5
'How come I can't breathe?': Musk's data company draws a backlash in Memphis (simonwillison.net)
3
You Can't Outrun AI in Tech Interviews, So We Designed Around It (annajmcdougall.medium.com)
5
The affidavit of a Rippling employee caught spying for Deel (techcrunch.com)
2
Investigating systems that fail (2020) (google.github.io)
1
Why my audiobook is everywhere except on Audible (pragmaticengineer.com)
7
The company behind Arc is now building a second, much simpler browser (theverge.com)
2
The failed promise of Domain Driven Design (no-kill-switch.ghost.io)
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Dear AWS, please let me be a cloud engineer again (lucvandonkersgoed.com)
2
Generative AI Is Not Going to Build Your Engineering Team for You (stackoverflow.blog)
2
"I try not to think about competitors too much" (twitter.com/zacharynado)
1
How does ChatGPT work? As explained by the ChatGPT team (pragmaticengineer.com)
2
Dropbox Sign (dropbox.com)
4
Cloudflare releases HAR santizer in response to the Okta breach (cloudflare.com)
1
The SPAC Scam in the Arena (newcomer.co)
4
Hey Amazon, why do you allow book hijacking? (twitter.com/alexxubyte)
3
How Adobe tricks users into a 12 month contract (2022) (twitter.com/darkpatterns)
1
Developer blogs, ranked by Twitter mentions (bloggingfordevs.com)
6
A Writer Used AI to Plagiarize Me. Now What? (bigtechnology.com)
5
George Hotz Resigns from Twitter (twitter.com/realgeorgehotz)
2
Musk discusses putting all of Twitter behind a paywall (platformer.news)
1
Is joining late-stage startups for the financial upside a dead end? (pragmaticengineer.com)
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