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Ask HN: Is Rust essentially a hobby language?
2
Beluga whale alleged to be Russian 'spy' was shot, animal rights groups say (theguardian.com)
1
Brazilian 'geese agents' honk in case of prison break (reuters.com)
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Year of Linux on the desktop creeps closer as market share rises a little (theregister.com)
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US accused of offering Boeing 'sweetheart deal' over fatal crashes (theguardian.com)
2
Google AI search tool reportedly tells users to jump off a bridge and eat rocks (theguardian.com)
2
US airline repeatedly registers 101-year-old as baby (theguardian.com)
2
Eternal youth? John Cleese extols virtues of stem cell treatment (theguardian.com)
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Space Nuclear Propulsion (nasa.gov)
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Flight risk: suspected spy pigeon released after eight months in detention (theguardian.com)
4
United Airlines finds loose bolts on multiple Boeing 737 Max 9 planes (theguardian.com)
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Ask HN: Is there an end to tech job market crash?
13
Ask HN: Is Java in Decline?
19
Ask HN: What's the point of automated skill assessment tests in the age of AI?
6
Almost everyone in Europe is breathing toxic air (theguardian.com)
19
Elon Musk ordered Starlink to be turned off during Ukraine offensive (theguardian.com)
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Linux overtakes Mac as Steam's second-most used OS, thanks to the Steam Deck (pcgamer.com)
1
Nuclear Microreactor (wikipedia.org)
6
Musk says proposed Zuckerberg cage fight to be held at ‘epic location’ in Italy (theguardian.com)
21
Woman fired after company uses keystroke tech to see how she's working from home (unilad.com)
2
Linux could be 3% of global desktops (arstechnica.com)
1
Wikipedia Is Down (wikipedia.org)
2
Russia stepping up security at Black Sea base with spy dolphins (theguardian.com)
4
Mark Zuckerberg agrees to Elon Musk's cage fight challenge (sky.com)
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[dupe] ‘Almost still shines’: 3k-year-old sword unearthed in Germany (theguardian.com)
19
US Government Tells Companies to Ignore Right to Repair Law People Voted For (vice.com)
13
Amazon Alexa Hears “Racist Remark” & Shuts Down Man's Smart Home for a Week (youtube.com)
48
Is liberalism digging its own demographic grave? (2022) (thearticle.com)
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YouTube Blocks Ad Blockers Amid Declining Ad Revenue (searchenginejournal.com)
2
Copyfraud (wikipedia.org)
2
The Falcon 9 may double the record for consecutive launch success tonight (arstechnica.com)
2
Intel and Microsoft are operating in Russia once again (techradar.com)
2
Inside Europe’s largest vertical farm (sifted.eu)
28
Ed Sheeran found not liable for copyright infringement in Marvin Gaye lawsuit (theguardian.com)
2
Ed Sheeran in plagiarism case: ‘Most pop songs can fit over most pop songs’ (theguardian.com)
4
Cisco Moscow trashed offices as it quit Putin's putrid pariah state (theregister.com)
2
Windows market share in US drops to historic low of 57 percent (gizmochina.com)
5
Total weight of wild mammals is less than 10% of humanity’s (theguardian.com)
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[flagged] 10 Reasons Why Current Music Sucks So Hard (benjamingroff.com)
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The U.S. military is missing six nuclear weapons (2021) (nationalinterest.org)
5
The Death of Europe's Last Electronics Giant (youtube.com)
2
Nuclear Electric Rocket (wikipedia.org)
1
Lithuanian energy group to consider donating share of profits to Ukraine (ft.com)
3
James Bond books to be rewritten to remove “offensive” references (mirror.co.uk)
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Royal Mail dismisses ‘absurd’ $80M ransom demand (theguardian.com)
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Tesla goes down across Europe leaving some drivers unable to charge cars (metro.co.uk)
1
Poland Uses Clams to Control Its Water Supply (boredpanda.com)
1
Blackcurrant – the fruit that was banned in the United States (italianberry.it)
1
Woolly Mammoth Being Resurrected from Extinction (giantfreakinrobot.com)
1
World map showing the spread of plug types (worldstandards.eu)
2
Elon Musk rents Dracula's castle for Halloween (americanpost.news)
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Rust Web Framework Comparison (github.com/flosse)
2
Can humans regrow limbs? A lab study with frogs offers hope (nbcnews.com)
1
The secretive government agency planting 'cyanide bombs' across the US (theguardian.com)
3
Rescue Buoy
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Microsoft Decides to Drop the Linux App for Teams
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