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Weekly Links 02.20–02.26

  • Introducing Day One on the Web
  • The internet has broken gift giving
  • Google Chrome’s latest version includes tools to address its memory hog problem
  • The Supreme Court is deciding the future of the internet, and it acted like it
  • The best PS5 SSDs
  • The Most Iconic Song in Cartoon History
  • 2023 Oscars Visual Effects Nominees Showcase
  • You can now play the original Half-Life with beautiful beams of ray-traced light

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Posted on February 27, 2023February 27, 2023Author Nate DillonCategories UncategorizedTags Academy Awards, Day One, gaming, Google Chrome, journaling, movies, music, PlayStation, Supreme Court

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