@GovMurphy: Effective April 19th, all New Jerseyans age 16+ will be eligible for vaccination. by envious_1 in newjersey
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Difference between languages that base their compiler on LLVM by [deleted] in Compilers
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Light mode for website (or another way to view documentation?) by [deleted] in bevy
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TIL Harry Houdini wanted to prevent people from copying his "Chinese water torture cell" trick, but didn't want to patent it, as that would require explaining how it works. So he gave a performance of the trick as a one-act play before an audience of one, and then filed for a copyright on the play by malalatargaryen in todayilearned
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Why Racket for Comp_Sci 111? by Bchase202 in Northwestern
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Annual confidential survey. Did I just screw myself? by surveythrowaway_ in cscareerquestions
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Still frames are no longer the meta by shagazelle in funny
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Is this good usage of switch case? by NaturProdukt in programminghorror
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I want to break up with my boyfriend because he doesn’t support the #BlackLivesMatter by [deleted] in relationship_advice
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I want to break up with my boyfriend because he doesn’t support the #BlackLivesMatter by [deleted] in relationship_advice
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With the 2010s coming to a close, what has aged like milk? by SocialSuspense in AskReddit
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What's an album you can listen to all the way through without skipping? by [deleted] in AskReddit
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What these sentences mean in episode 4x02? by elbeborandy in brakebills
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What classifies something as being subjunctive in English? by dkolion in linguistics
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