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I’m tired of pretending Microsoft Word doesn’t suck
In fact, Word's continued existence isn't a testament to its quality—it's a testament to corporate inertia and the sheer ...
Spending $20 on OpenAI or Anthropic gets you a mind in a box. Google, however, is offering a full ecosystem, and that’s what ...
The Tennessee Attorney General announced the lawsuit on Thursday, Dec. 18, saying the company has "deceived Tennesseans" ...
ITAT held that a reassessment notice dispatched after new law took effect must follow Section 148A and failure to do so ...
Whew, what a game. I feel like I’ve written that coming out of several games this season, but I suppose that’s just the ...
Neural and computational evidence reveals that real-world size is a temporally late, semantically grounded, and hierarchically stable dimension of object representation in both human brains and ...
New polling reveals the public’s dissatisfaction with the prime minister and shows a clear majority of Australians feel there ...
The issue was whether a single, consolidated approval under section 153D for multiple assessees is legally valid. The ITAT held that such mechanical approval shows no application of mind and vitiates ...
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