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December 7, 2023

Hacker News Top Stories with Summaries (December 08, 2023)

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        <h1> Hacker News Top Stories</h1>
        <p>Here are the top stories from Hacker News with summaries for December 08, 2023 :</p>

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Fairphone 5: Keeping it 10/10?

https://www.ifixit.com/News/87664/fairphone-5-keeping-it-10-10

Summary: Fairphone 5 maintains its 10/10 repairability score with a modular design, easy access to critical parts, and improved features like individually replaceable cameras. The phone now has an IP55 rating, a 4200 mAh battery, and a QCM6490 SoC for longer lifetime support. Fairphone promises 5 Android version upgrades and at least 8 years of security updates, aiming for a decade-lasting phone.

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The Omnichord will be re-produced to commemorate our 70th anniversary

https://suzukimusic-global.com/products_single.php?parent_cate_cd=3&products_cate_cd=34&products_cd=315

Summary: Suzuki Musical Instruments is set to reproduce the Omnichord, a popular electronic musical instrument from the 1980s, to commemorate their 70th anniversary. The new model, OM-108, will feature updated rhythm patterns and additional chord variations. The release date has been postponed, with the official date to be announced at the Winter NAMM show in January 2024.

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