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PhpBB 3.3.10
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Stable Attribution
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A third place? I'm not sure I even have a second anymore
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The Rise of Universities’ Diversity Bureaucrats (2018)
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Known Unknowables
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Duolingo’s AI Learns What You Need to Learn
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Artificial intelligence just lost a leader
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Finland’s most-wanted hacker nabbed in France
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Liquid modernity? (2014)
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Intel’s Dunnington: Core 2 Goes Dun Dun Dun
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Ask HN: What made your startup fail?
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Getty Images v. Stability AI – Complaint
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The cult of conformity in Silicon Valley [video]
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FreeCAD Day 2023: Report and Continued Discussion
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Guinea Worm Disease Reaches All-Time Low: Only 13* Human Cases Reported in 2022
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Don’t teach during code reviews
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Dataghost 2: Kabbalistic computational machine (2017)
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A Brief History of Parafilm
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Ask HN: Employers, why do you want us back in the office?
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Ask HN: Share Your YouTube Channel
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Tell HN: Tweets no longer seem to be properly indexed by Google
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What We Learned from Building GovSlack
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Gattaca is still pertinent 25 years later
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Ask HN: Share your favorite YouTube channels focused on mastering a skill/craft
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The Circumnavigators: Amateur radio balloons flying around the world
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If you're happy with OpenBSD, probably any computer is good enough
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US Physician Blasts 'Lucrative System of For-Profit Medicine'
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Build a Linux wireless router out of spare parts in 1998
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Archiving in the Time of Streaming
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Ghost Boat with Garmin GPS Leads Father-Son Duo to Man Overboard
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NSA wooing thousands of laid-off Big Tech workers for spy agency's hiring spree
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Balloon Wars (2010)
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As a US Navy fighter pilot, I witnessed unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP)
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HSBC's Money Laundering Scandal 2012, money laudering for Mexican Drug gangs
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Longer Discussions in HN?
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Ask HN: Feeling Hopeless and Lost at 23
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Minimum Viable Process
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South Pole Topography
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All Circuits are Busy Now: The 1990 AT&T Long Distance Network Collapse (1995)
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Isn't ChatGPT unfair to the sources it scraped data from?
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10 Years of Scala.js
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Debian Reference (2021)
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Reimagining Matrices
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The founder of Teenage Engineering opens up to his creative space
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C Port of Ken Thompson's Space Travel
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Structured Concurrency Definition
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Make WSA (Windows Subsystem for Android) Run on Windows 10
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Reversing UK ticket smart cards
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Lightweight Kubernetes Operators with WebAssembly – FOSDEM 2023 [video]
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Safe Foreign Callouts from Racket to Swift
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How New Ideas Arise
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The Coming AI Hackers
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Google Invests Almost $400M in ChatGPT Rival Anthropic
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Jülich quantum computer solves protein puzzle
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Gen Z Netiquettes
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I'm Going to Scale My Foot Up Your Ass (2008)
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Map-vectorizer – Map polygon and feature extractor
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Stride – Open-source C# Game Engine
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Poline – esoteric color palette generator
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Why I Use C When I Believe in Memory Safety
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What can I do for Arch Linux?
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Linux Kernel: Bypassing Spectre-BTI User Space Mitigations
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Curta
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Show HN: Hacker News, but Just ChatGPT
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Near-miss between FedEx and Southwest flights in Austin
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I've been told (many times) that “the good employees never get laid off”
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Mount Washington Records Coldest Wind Chill Ever
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The Cheapest Flash Microcontroller You Can Buy Is Actually an Arm Cortex-M0
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The Market for Lemons - Alex Russell on JS frontends
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The Packing Chromatic Number of the Infinite Grid is 15: the story behind it
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