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Hackaday Links: May 22, 2022

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What to Know About the Metaverse, Space, and NFTs

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Understand the trade-offs with reactive and proactive cloudops

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Google Partners With Black Harvard Professor To Improve Skin Tone Representation In Technology

[ad_1] Google is taking steps toward improving skin tone representation across its products, including Real Tone for Pixel. And now, they’ve released a new skin tone

How to Get the Old Context Menus Back in Windows 11

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Apple Seeds First macOS Monterey 12.5 Beta To Developers

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Russia is resorting to putting computer chips from dishwashers and refrigerators in tanks due to US sanctions, official says

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Falling Down The Labyrinth With Wooden Microphone Design

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