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Hundreds in Japan get car driving licences suspended for drink cycling (bbc.com)

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Fen's Law of Programming (fenomas.com)

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[dupe] Cryptology firm cancels elections after losing encryption key (bbc.com)

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My CSS Selector Strategy (stuffandnonsense.co.uk)

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When warring troops stopped fighting and shared a picnic (bbc.com)

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First Yen-Pegged Stablecoin Debuts (ebc.com)

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Scientist wins peace prize for farmer-managed natural regeneration work (abc.net.au)

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How many elephants? (howmanyelephants.co.uk)

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RIP Dame Stephanie Shirley, who changed women's role in the tech industry (bbc.com)

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Scientists are developing artificial blood that could save lives in emergencies (npr.org)

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'Autofocus' specs promise sharp vision, near or far (bbc.com)

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Is ChatGPT the new Google? We dug into the numbers (washingtonpost.com)

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Researchers seek to influence peer review with hidden AI prompts (techcrunch.com)

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Breakthrough cancer drug doubles survival in trial (bbc.com)

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British soldiers make Everest history using new method (bbc.com)

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Critics say new Google rules put profits over privacy (bbc.com)

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WebDev Arena Leaderboard (lmarena.ai)

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A million-dollar challenge to crack the script of early Indians (bbc.com)

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A woman who built an 'aidbot' for displaced people in Lebanon (bbc.com)

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Apple to pay $95M to settle Siri 'listening' lawsuit (bbc.com)

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The retro hobby that can help boost your happiness (bbc.com)

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Steven Bartlett sharing harmful health misinformation in Diary of CEO podcast (bbc.com)

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An 83-year-old short story by Borges portends a bleak future for the internet (theconversation.com)

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South Korea fines Meta about $15M over collection of user data (reuters.com)

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State of CSS 2024 Results (css-tricks.com)

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DuckDuckGo will make more early-stage investments in privacy-focused startups (techcrunch.com)

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Express.js Security Audit: A Milestone Achievement (expressjs.com)

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Solo by Mozilla (soloist.ai)

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Meta fed its AI on almost everything you've posted publicly since 2007 (theverge.com)

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'We basically live in the jungle': how one couple cooled their home naturally (theguardian.com)

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Authors sue Claude AI chatbot creator Anthropic for copyright infringement (apnews.com)

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How to introduce two people the right way (double opt-in) (ckarchive.com)

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Fisherman lands first-ever 'lost' Lego shark (bbc.com)

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Two new dementia risks identified by major report (bbc.com)

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Could the 'flying piano' help transform air cargo? (bbc.com)

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MitM for Bug Reporting (twitter.com/h0wlu)

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'Space hairdryer' regenerates heart tissue in study (bbc.com)

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Harbour Air Seaplane Collides with Boat in Vancouver, Sinks (onemileatatime.com)

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Origins of Croydon Airport Part 1. 1915 to 1928 (SketchUp and Twinmotion) [video] (youtube.com)

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France mourns nurse known as Angel of Dien Bien Phu (bbc.com)

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Cybersecurity researchers spotlight a new ransomware threat – file uploading (theconversation.com)

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GitHub Universe 24 (githubuniverse.com)

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The Minimally-Nice Open Source Software Maintainer (2017) (brson.github.io)

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Now or never: harnessing growth opportunities in retail (ajfisher.me)

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DuckDuckGo Privacy Pro (spreadprivacy.com)

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Losing my legs changed my life for the better (bbc.com)

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Permission Is Hereby Granted (suno.ai)

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North Korea TV Censors Alan Titchmarsh's Trousers (bbc.com)

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Welcome to Canva, Affinity (canva.com)

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Trump may reap billions in Truth Social stock market merger (bbc.com)

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[flagged] The new croissant taking Paris by storm (bbc.com)

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What a $1 deal says about America's office market (bbc.com)

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Apple 'like The Godfather' with new App Store rules (bbc.com)

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Modelling the optimization of world-class 400M and 1,500M running performances (frontiersin.org)

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Sports analytics may be outnumbered when it comes to AI (apnews.com)

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Killer whale vs. shark: Solo orca eats great white (bbc.com)

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MDN Curriculum (developer.mozilla.org)

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CSS: Has() Interactive Guide (ishadeed.com)

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In Japan some numbers have special meaning (twitter.com/matt_in_tokyo)

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You Won't Scale (gomakethings.com)

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The roadmap to Product/Market Fit maybe (asmartbear.com)

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Cape Verde reaches malaria-free milestone (bbc.com)

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Google settles $5B lawsuit for 'private mode' tracking (bbc.com)

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AI could improve your life by removing bottlenecks (theconversation.com)

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Elderly French couple lose rare African mask case worth millions (bbc.com)

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Lawnchair Larry (wikipedia.org)

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Anna Mani: The forgotten legacy of India's 'weather woman' (bbc.com)

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A family's escape from North Korea through a minefield and stormy seas (bbc.com)

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What does a sustainable smartphone look like? (bbc.com)

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Litter-hunters vie for unusual world title in Tokyo (japantoday.com)

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Moving to Japan as a Software Developer: An Opinionated FAQ (japan-dev.com)

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DoorDash now warns you that your food might get cold if you don't tip (theverge.com)

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The dark side of touch-screen tipping (bbc.com)

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Star Wars Holiday Special (wikipedia.org)

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California Takes Some Big Steps for Digital Rights (eff.org)

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Living in a Country on the Brink (bbc.com)

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Badpassattempts (twitter.com/troyhunt)

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How to Stop Google Bard from Storing Your Data and Location (wired.com)

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The Cottage Industry of YouTube Obituary Pirates (wired.com)

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The Death of Marion Ann Dunn (twitter.com/pborowomenshist)

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Celebrating 15 Years of DuckDuckGo (spreadprivacy.com)

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The high-end magazines making a vinyl-style comeback (bbc.com)

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Google accused of directing motorist to drive off collapsed bridge (bbc.com)

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Mock Features for B2B SaaS (twitter.com/advany)

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Ableist Interactions (hidde.blog)

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Fixing Search (berjon.com)

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The Atlantic’s Guide to Privacy (theatlantic.com)

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U.S. vs. Google: They Pay How Much to Be the Default Search Engine? (publicknowledge.org)

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Rules for Job Interview Questions That Result in Great Hires (2016) (hbr.org)

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How to Improve CSS Performance (calibreapp.com)

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WOFF Has Left the Building (matthiasott.com)

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[flagged] Nobody's Driving (okdoomer.io)

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Image Generation with the OpenAI API (DALL-E) and Python (puppycoding.com)

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How to Add a Visual Label to Web Content (daniemon.com)

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Bond Risks (tiffanybbrown.com)

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How to lose weight in 4 easy steps (2015) (medium.com/aaronbleyaert)

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Reasons to replace advanced search with filters (adamsilver.io)

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Unofficial Guide to OpenAI API Keys (puppycoding.com)

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It's Time for Everyone to Stop Ignoring E-Bikes (treehugger.com)

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Mastodon is easy and fun except when it isn’t (erinkissane.com)