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Proxmox made me stop caring what OS my servers run
It also made my DIY projects a lot less painful

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Adobe’s NotebookLM competitor just got a massive upgrade
Might be time to ditch NotebookLM… for Acrobat?

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I paired NotebookLM with Antigravity, and it feels like they’re meant to work together
Match made in heaven.

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6 free tools you can use to automate your Windows PC
If you're tired of repetitive tasks that waste your time, these tools can cut back on the frustrations while using your Windows PC.
You're not monitoring the 5 things that actually break your home network

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You're not monitoring the 5 things that actually break your home network
The more devices you have on your network, the harder this gets
Actualités & Politique
A history of America's Constitution
The checks-and-balances of our government have been increasingly tested in ways our founding fathers never anticipated, yet the Constitution remains, in the words of one expert, "absolutely eternal and timeless."
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Celebrating America's spirit of innovation
David Pogue looks at our nation's tradition of pioneering inventors, from Thomas Edison's R&D facility in Menlo Park, N.J., to today's entrepreneurs pitching their ideas to "Shark Tank."
These United States: Bright ideas
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These United States: Bright ideas
David Pogue looks at the pioneering spirit of innovation that Thomas Edison fostered at his R&D facility in Menlo Park, N.J., where his team helped create the light bulb and the phonograph. He also talks with Google's Steven Johnson and the panel of "Shark Tank" about today's entrepreneurs and whether an inventor's ability to persevere after failure Is a uniquely American trait.
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These United States: Brown v. Board of Education
In December 1953, Thurgood Marshall, an attorney who headed the NAACP's Legal Defense Fund, argued before the U.S. Supreme Court that racial segregation in America was an attempt to keep the formerly enslaved in "as near that stage as is possible." Bill Whitaker reports on how a long-standing legal doctrine was ended.
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These United States: America's first cash crop
Tobacco had been cultivated and smoked by Native Americans for centuries before Christopher Columbus introduced it to Europe. Jane Pauley reports on how growing tobacco became America's first cash crop – and ingrained in the nation's culture for generations.
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The "World's Ugliest Dog Contest" contest crowns new winner in California
The contest has been taking place for nearly 50 years, organizers say.
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These United States: Coney Island
When the Switchback Railway debuted at New York's Coney Island in 1884, it signaled the arrival of the amusement park. Correspondent Tracy Smith looks at the origin and evolution of an American institution.
