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Hacker News
What Firefox trains are we in?
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Something Went Wrong
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Nothing: Simply Do Nothing
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Tell HN: DanBC has died
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Paraguay Loves Mickey, the Cartoon Mouse. Disney Doesn't
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g1: Using Llama-3.1 70B on Groq to create o1-like reasoning chains
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CSSnano
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Bluesky Reaches 10M Accounts
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Linux dev swatted and handcuffed live during a development video stream
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How to Lead Your Team When the House Is on Fire
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How to Succeed in Mrbeast Production (Leaked PDF)
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A (More) Modern CSS Reset
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Apple will charge more to swap your iPhone 16 Pro battery
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How Foundries Calculate Die Yield
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Filipinos are embracing electric 3-wheelers faster than officials can regulate
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Show HN: Subdomain Enumeration CLI
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Playstation 5 Pro Shows the Futility of the Video-Game Graphics Race
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Terence Tao: creative strategies, this aspect of LLM tools is still weak
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Data Engineering Vault: A 1000 Node Second Brain for DE Knowledge
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Turning Disposable Vapes into a Fast Charge Power Bank
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U.S. fleet welcomes newest USS New Jersey, the first gender-neutral submarine
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How to Make Millions as a Professional Whistleblower
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Human drivers keep rear-ending Waymos
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Show HN: Server Uptime
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Linux 6.11 Released
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A bullet hell game written in bash
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Our New Religion Isn't Enough
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NASA Mission Gets Its First Snapshot of Polar Heat Emissions
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Compression Dictionary Transport
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Declarative Programming with AI/LLMs
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Randomness extractors: making fair coins out of biased coins
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The Death of the Magazine
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Amazon's Secret Weapon in Chip Design Is Amazon
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Designing mathematics standards in agreement with science [pdf]
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Open Source security camera on Raspberry Pi
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Bitcoin puzzle #66 was solved: 6.6 BTC (~$400k) withdrawn
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Michigan Micro Mote (M3) makes history as the smallest computer (2015)
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US House votes to bar new DJI drones
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Retiring from the Idea of Retirement
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CP/M forty years on – what it was, and why it still matters
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Fractran: Computer architecture based on the multiplication of fractions
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Logbookd – SQLite Backed Syslogd
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Carma (YC W24) Is Hiring Software Engineers to Get Fleets Same-Day Auto Repair
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Geometric Search Trees
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D&D is Anti-Medieval
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Learn Git Branching
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Napkin-math: Techniques for estimating system performance from first-principles
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European Consumer Organization goes after publishers for their in-game currency
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Mastering Null Semantics: Translating SQL Expressions to OpenSearch DSL
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AT&T's Hobbit Microprocessor (2023)
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The Waterfall Model was a straw man argument from the beginning (2015)
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i3wm inspired wm for Windows
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Google Has Officially Killed Cache Links
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Ask HN: Must-Read Books for Startups?
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The Most Desperately Needed Airplane Is Back in Production
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Dropped Cheetos Could Have Triggered Ecosystem Chaos in Largest US Cave Chamber
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How to Optimize Your Career for Happiness
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Show HN: I made a game testing your prompting skills
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Fuck founder mode. Work in "Fuck off mode"
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Show HN: I Made Bullshit Remover
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CCI Finds Samsung, Xiaomi Colluding with Amazon, Flipkart: Report
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Free Starlink Internet is coming to all of United's airplanes
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Powerful, Open-Source, Programmatic CAD
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A Time Consuming Pitfall for 32-Bit Applications on AArch64
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Show HN: Wordllama – Things you can do with the token embeddings of an LLM
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CSCI 181G PO: Game Engine Programming
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Lazarus Group laundered $200M from 25 crypto hacks to fiat
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Diffusion Illusions: Hiding Images in Plain Sight
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Earth to have new mini-moon for two months
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Twelve Sentenced for Violent Home Invasion Robberies to Steal Cryptocurrency
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The Verge
You might start seeing Instagram comments on Threads soon
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Apple will charge more to swap your iPhone 16 Pro battery
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Flappy Bird’s original creator says he has nothing to do with the new game
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40 Acres is a gruesome parable about finding hope in the apocalypse
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The great Evernote reboot
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The fanciest game console you can buy
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Shogun Showdown makes you feel like a genius by showing you the future
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ArsTechnica
So what are we to make of the highly ambitious, private Polaris spaceflight?
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The Register
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Phoronix
Valkey 8.0 Released As Speedy Redis Fork Achieving One Million RPS
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IO_uring Async Discard Submitted For Linux 6.12
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Linux 6.11 Kernel Released With Some Snapdragon X1 Laptop Support & Other New Hardware
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Linux 6.11 Features Many Exciting Updates For AMD Hardware & More
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AMD GPU Linux Driver Becoming "Really Really Big" That It's Starting To Cause Problems
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Legacy Intel Sound Driver Support Being Removed In Linux 6.12, Other Big Changes
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Many ACPI Updates Head To The Linux 6.12 Kernel
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Ubuntu Developers Begin Working On Snapdragon X1 Elite Support
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Wired
Shark PowerDetect 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum and Mop Review (2024)
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The Auto Industry Finally Has a Plan to Stop Electric Vehicle Fires
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Dyson WashG1 Floor Cleaner Review: Won’t Replace Your Vacuum
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Stephen Hawking Was Wrong—Extremal Black Holes Are Possible
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Best Natural Sleep Aids (2024), Tested and Reviewed
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AppleInsider
iOS 18 Repair Assistant forces parts pairing for users
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Apple jacking up prices on post-AppleCare iPhone battery replacements
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Crime blotter: iPhone thefts from children, and AirTags to the rescue
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Engadget
A plastic Apple Watch SE may still be happening, but not until next year
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PS1 gem Tomba! is still a wild ride nearly 20 years later
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The Polaris Dawn crew is back on Earth after a historic mission
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Why the AirPods Pro’s new hearing aid features are a bigger deal than you think
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Slashdot
Paraguay Loves Its Cartoon Mouse Mickey. Disney Does Not
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Stephen Hawking Was Wrong - Extremal Black Holes Are Possible
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Linux Developer Swatted and Handcuffed During Live Video Stream
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How Amazon's Secret Weapon in Chip Design is Amazon
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SpaceX's Polaris Dawn Crew Returns to Earth After Historic Spacewalk
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Changing Open Source Licenses to Proprietary? Study Finds 'No Clear Link' to Increased Company Value
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Sheriff's Facebook Post Announces Sentencing of 70-Year-Old Man For a 1980 Cold Case
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Earthquake Scientists Finally Explain 9-Day Global 'Unidentified Seismic Object'
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California New 'Cosm' Immersive Sports-Watching Dome is Amazing - and Expensive
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Fake Python Coding Tests Installed Malicious Software Packages From North Korea
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Google's New Foldable Smartphone Reviewed By a YouTube Tester, an Android Blog, and iFixit
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$50M In Counterfeit Vintage Consoles and Videogames Seized From Italian Crime Ring
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Daring Fireball
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Linux Weekly News
The 6.11 kernel has been released
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TechCrunch
Port of Seattle shares ransomware attack details
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Flappy Bird’s creator disavows ‘official’ new version of the game
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DryMerge promises to connect apps that normally don’t talk to each other — and when it works, it’s great
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Cohere co-founder Nick Frosst’s indie band, Good Kid, is almost as successful as his AI company
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A walk through the crypto jungle at Korea Blockchain Week
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Cloudflare Blog
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Bleeping Computer
Windows vulnerability abused braille “spaces” in zero-day attacks
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TechRadar
Quordle today – hints and answers for Monday, September 16 (game #966)
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NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Monday, September 16 (game #463)
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NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Monday, September 16 (game #197)
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Meta Connect 2024: 5 things I want to see at the rumored Meta Quest 3S launch event
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Flappy Bird reboot will never match the awfulness of the original and that's a problem
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Researchers design tech that could 'potentially replace solar cells' in certain applications — novel supercapacitor is charged by light and could appear in a smartphone near you
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We’re witnessing the death of the graphics card in real time right now, and I couldn’t be happier about it
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The Apple Vision Pro has a worrying security flaw — hackers could easily guess passwords based on eye movements
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Meta, Snapchat, and TikTok launch the new Thrive mental health initiative, and it's about time
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Apple confirms every iPhone 16 model comes with 8GB of RAM inside – matching the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max
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Thunderbolt 5 docking stations went mainstream at IFA but where are the laptops that support them? Promises of 80 Gbps of bandwidth and 8K resolutions are not enough to convince notebook makers
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Unofficial render may show how the Galaxy S25 Ultra compares to the Galaxy S24 Ultra
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Want to get into vinyl? 3 great beginner turntable systems to get you started
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I’m disappointed that Netflix canceled Buying London even though it's one of the worst TV shows – but I’m glad there’s still a US equivalent
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The Shortcut
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Serve The Home
Samsung V9 QLC V-NAND Goes into Production
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