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Railways sent 7 takedown notices to platforms since Dec

Hindustan Times 21 Mar 2025
HT’s random sampling of the targeted content revealed that while some tweets have been removed, others remain accessible ... HT’s random sampling of the targeted content revealed that while some tweets have been removed, others remain accessible.
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Why is Crypto Going Up Today and The Importance of Seed Journals

99 Bitcoins 20 Mar 2025
You create one, and you’re handed a string of 12 to 24 random words called a seed phrase. This sequence is your lifeline to recover access, but its clunky design only underscores how far the tech still needs to go.
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In ‘Spirit Level,’ at David Zwirner, Tau Lewis Blurs Boundaries Between Matter and Meaning

New York Observer 20 Mar 2025
... random nature, each artwork can be challenging to make ... With this installation, she has generated her own system for accessing a hidden, harmonious logic beneath the randomness of lived experience.
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Splintered - Early Access Release Date Trailer

Game Rant 19 Mar 2025
Splintered is a unique RPG where the villain randomizes the world with each defeat. Watch the official early access release date trailer here ... .
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Saros Wouldn’t Have Been Possible Without Sony Acquisition, Says Housemarque

GamingBolt 19 Mar 2025
As part of the progression, players will be able to permanently upgrade their loadout, and will have access to an “evolving set of weapons and suit upgrades.” All of this will be coupled with randomly-generated levels ... .
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Dump your photos, videos, and files into 2TB of lifetime cloud storage for $69.97

New York Post 19 Mar 2025
Think of FileJump as your personal digital vault, offering secure, accessible storage for all your photos, videos, work files, and random downloads you swear you’ll organize someday.
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The Samsung 9100 is faster SSD, but its speed isn’t for everyone

Polygon 18 Mar 2025
But, most mainstream gaming devices and PCs aren’t built to take advantage of PCIe 5.0 speeds ... 5,000 MB/s). Sequential gains are nice, but since most workloads (and games) access data randomly, random read /write speeds are more important to consider.
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Samsung Chairman Lee Jae-yong calls for death-defying mindset to overcome crisis

Korea Times 17 Mar 2025
Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong arrives at the Seoul High Court in Seoul, Feb. 3. Yonhap ... Its major businesses, including TVs, smartphones and dynamic random access memory (DRAM), have also seen declining market shares last year ... (Yonhap). .
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IRS workers 'paralyzed' by DOGE's massive cuts claim Elon Musk's budget busters are reshaping the ...

The Daily Mail 16 Mar 2025
'They just randomly drop by people's offices, demanding access to systems; they're bullying us and there's no discipline in what they are doing, which really worries me,' one IRS employee said during a hushed phone call with CNN.
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'People crying in the office': IRS insiders dish about Trump's bid to 'undermine' agency

Raw Story 15 Mar 2025
"They just randomly drop by people’s offices, demanding access to systems; they’re bullying us and there’s no discipline in what they are doing, which really worries me,” said one IRS employee, according to the report.
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‘It’s a Clusterxxxk': Inside DOGE’s Chaotic IRS Shakeup

The Daily Beast 15 Mar 2025
Getty ... “They just randomly drop by people’s offices, demanding access to systems; they’re bullying us and there’s no discipline in what they are doing, which really worries me,” one IRS employee said. Another senior staff member was more blunt ... ....
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Letter: Some pricing info on building computers

Grand Forks Herald 15 Mar 2025
To the editor, ... The seven main components needed to build a computer are the motherboard; the CPN, or processor; the RAM (random access memory); a SSD (solid state drive or storage); the PSU (power supply); the CPU cooler; and the graphics card ... Share.
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‘Delete’ is one of their favorite terms: Inside DOGE’s IRS takeover ahead of tax season

CNN 15 Mar 2025
“They just randomly drop by people’s offices, demanding access to systems; they’re bullying us and there’s no discipline in what they are doing, which really worries me,” said one IRS employee.
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‘‘Delete’ is one of their favorite terms’: Inside DOGE’s IRS takeover ahead of tax season

Wtop 15 Mar 2025
“They just randomly drop by people’s offices, demanding access to systems; they’re bullying us and there’s no discipline in what they are doing, which really worries me,” said one IRS employee.
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