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      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 25 December 2024

    Hey, look at that! Another year has flown by, and I suspect many people would say "good riddance" to 2024.

    The 2020s have been quite the decade so far. No matter what insanity has transpired by a particular December 31, the following year has shown up and promptly said, "Hold my beer."

    The biggest news at Ars in 2024 was our first site redesign in nearly a decade . We're proud of Ars 9.0 (we're up to 9.0.3 now), and we have continued to make changes based on your feedback . The best kind of feedback, however, is your clicks. Those clicks power this recap, so read on to learn which stories our readers found especially compelling.

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      The 20 most-read stories of 2024 on Ars Technica

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 25 December 2024

    Hey, look at that! Another year has flown by, and I suspect many people would say "good riddance" to 2024.

    The 2020s have been quite the decade so far. No matter what insanity has transpired by a particular December 31, the following year has shown up and promptly said, "Hold my beer."

    The biggest news at Ars in 2024 was our first site redesign in nearly a decade . We're proud of Ars 9.0 (we're up to 9.0.3 now), and we have continued to make changes based on your feedback . The best kind of feedback, however, is your clicks. Those clicks power this recap, so read on to learn which stories our readers found especially compelling.

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      The 20 most-read stories of 2024 on Ars Technica

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 25 December 2024

    Hey, look at that! Another year has flown by, and I suspect many people would say "good riddance" to 2024.

    The 2020s have been quite the decade so far. No matter what insanity has transpired by a particular December 31, the following year has shown up and promptly said, "Hold my beer."

    The biggest news at Ars in 2024 was our first site redesign in nearly a decade . We're proud of Ars 9.0 (we're up to 9.0.3 now), and we have continued to make changes based on your feedback . The best kind of feedback, however, is your clicks. Those clicks power this recap, so read on to learn which stories our readers found especially compelling.

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