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Loki is an open-source tool for fact verification that aims to help users determine the accuracy of online content and identify misinformation.
- Looking back at my transition from Windows to Linux (www.scottrlarson.com)
- The U.S. is losing manufacturing jobs, analysis finds (www.cbsnews.com)
- Yazi Is the Best Terminal-Based File Manager You Are Looking For (www.maketecheasier.com)
- Logitech Caught Pushing Firmware That Breaks Your Mouse (old.reddit.com)
- The pirate-based logic of Rust shared references (ais523.me.uk)
- The evolution of logical replication in PostgreSQL: a historical overview (www.enterprisedb.com)
- Looking back at Steve Jobs's NeXT, Inc – the most successful failure (appleinsider.com)
- Looking back at "legacy" HTML practices (nooshu.com)
- Looking at Art on Psychedelics (nautil.us)
- Ask HN: ChatSherlock – Looking for Technical Validation (www.chatsherlock.com)
- When Lolita met Xenu: Scientology targeted Nabokov's publisher (tonyortega.substack.com)
- Looking for good books? A dataviz to explore NPR's Best Books 2013-2024 (andrewmarder.net)
- Tips for people looking for jobs in DevRel (coghlan.me)