Hackernews posts about DEA
DEA is the Drug Enforcement Administration, the primary agency responsible for enforcing federal drug laws in the United States.
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- The death of partying in the USA (www.derekthompson.org)
- Gene therapy restored hearing in deaf patients (news.ki.se)
- Childhood leukemia: how a deadly cancer became treatable (ourworldindata.org)
- The Death of the Middle-Class Musician (thewalrus.ca)
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- Finding Dead Websites (www.marginalia.nu)
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- Dinesh’s Mid-Summer Death Valley Walk (1998) (dineshdesai.info)
- A Lisp adventure on the calm waters of the dead C (2021) (mihaiolteanu.me)
- The Amiga 3000 Unix and Sun Microsystems: Deal or No Deal? (www.datagubbe.se)
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- Dear Microsoft: Stop It with Copilot, Already (sympmarc.com)
- Most (ly Dead) Influential Programming Languages (2020) (www.hillelwayne.com)
- LLMs show cultural theory was right about the death of the author (www.programmablemutter.com)
- The Amiga 3000 Unix and Sun Microsystems: Deal or No Deal? (www.datagubbe.se)
- Death to WYSIWYG! (ratfactor.com)
- Marijuana doubles your risk of cardiovascular death, worrying new study shows (www.nationalgeographic.com)
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