Hackernews posts about DOJ
DOJ is the United States Department of Justice, responsible for enforcing federal laws and investigating crimes.
- DOJ will no longer prosecute cryptocurrency fraud (www.theverge.com)
- Trump's DOJ will no longer prosecute cryptocurrency fraud (www.theverge.com)
- Can Ross Ulbricht Get His $18B in Bitcoin Back from DOJ? (www.newsweek.com)
- Justice Dept. scales back crypto cases in line with Trump administration memo (www.washingtonpost.com)
- Justice Dept. to pull back on some cryptocurrency investigations (www.washingtonpost.com)
- Brazil's government-run payments system has become dominant (www.economist.com)
- A startup doesn't need to be a unicorn (mattgiustwilliamson.substack.com)
- Why I don't discuss politics with friends (shwin.co)
- Show HN: I built a word game. My mom thinks it's great. What do you think? (www.whatsit.today)
- Dijkstra On the foolishness of "natural language programming" (www.cs.utexas.edu)
- PostgreSQL Full-Text Search: Fast When Done Right (Debunking the Slow Myth) (blog.vectorchord.ai)
- Reasoning models don't always say what they think (www.anthropic.com)
- Most promoted and blocked domains on Kagi (kagi.com)
- LibreOffice downloads on the rise as users look to avoid subscription costs (www.computerworld.com)
- Airline demand between Canada and United States collapses, down 70%+ (onemileatatime.com)