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iPhones Could Become More Expensive Under the Trump Presidency
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Understanding the Twitter API So You Can Design Your Own,
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By @trekhleb [ 22 Min read ] In this article, we explore how the X (Twitter) home timeline (x.com/home) API is designed and what approaches they use to solve multiple challenges. Read More.
By @anthonymax [ 4 Min read ] The HMPL project is a small template language for displaying UI from server to client. Read More.
By @devinpartida [ 4 Min read ] Trump has proposed to place a 60% tariff on imported goods from China, alongside a 25% tariff on imports from Mexico and Canada. Read More.
By @filestack [ 10 Min read ] Manually updating each image one by one is not only time-consuming but also inefficient. This is where bulk quick image upload is helpful. Read More.
By @serialization [ 6 Min read ] Mamba, a new linear-time model, matches Transformer performance with 5× higher efficiency, excelling in language, audio, and genomics tasks. Read More.
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