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July Windows .Net patches appear, disappear, reappear, disappear again. More Microsoft whack-a-mole.
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LibreOffice avilable on the Windows Store, posted by a third party that is not the real developer. Windows S users rejoice.
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Fake products? Only AI can save us now.
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Building a Van De Graaff HIGH VOLTAGE Generator - YouTube
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