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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.
- Synology Lost the Plot with Hard Drive Locking Move (www.servethehome.com)
- Curry: A functional logic programming language (curry-lang.org)
- Surprises in Logic (2016) (math.ucr.edu)
- Show HN: Logiquiz – Daily Self-Referential Puzzles (www.logiquiz.com)
- Show HN: Look Busy – Realistic-Looking Fake Calendar Events (lookbusy.app)
- Rust Is Looking for Your Feedback to Help Guide Its Future (www.phoronix.com)
- Sign in to Have I Been Pwned (But Not Login, Log in or Log On) (www.troyhunt.com)
- Apple iPhone Price Hikes Are Now Looking Possible in the US (www.bloomberg.com)
- Mozilla is looking to challenge Gmail with "Thundermail" (www.neowin.net)
- Looking under the hood at the brain's language system (news.mit.edu)
- Can LLMs reason logically? If not, how can we teach them? (2024) (www.hitachi.com)
- Looking at the Universe's dark ages from the far side of the Moon (arstechnica.com)
- Cursor for your data" (Looking for beta testers) (www.cipher42.ai)
- Looking for Love on the Bloomberg Terminal (2013) (www.buzzfeednews.com)
- Plex Library Looking Thin? Load It Up with Public Domain Movies (www.howtogeek.com)
- Intel and the New Millenium – Losing the performance crown (www.abortretry.fail)
- Is someone looking to acquire SiFive? (www.semiaccurate.com)