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Hacker News
Maneki Neko by Bruce Sterling (2011)
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Pentagon, Justice Dept investigate as secret military documents appear online
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I regret using Ionic for app development
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Making IELM (Emacs Lisp REPL) More Comfortable
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Tables no longer needed for HTML email
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FunDSP 0.13 – Audio Processing and Synthesis Library for Rust
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Lonely Individuals Process the World in Idiosyncratic Ways
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Dooble Web Browser
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New Orleans Teenagers Found a New Proof of the Pythagorean Theorem
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Andrew Huberman Has Supplements on the Brain
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Substack’s CEO says Musk’s claims are false
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FCC Warns Portland Church to Shut Down Pirate FM Operating Under Its Steeple
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PyDPainter 1.0.5 – Amiga Deluxe Paint Clone Written in Python
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A 1.5GB String
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GNU+Linux laptops with Libreboot preinstalled, based on coreboot
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Show HN: A ChatGPT TUI with custom bots
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Dad says glitch in ‘Find My iPhone’ app directs angry strangers to his home
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Ask HN: Tell me about how you bombed a technical interview
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Why and How We Retired Elm at Culture Amp
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Writing a Simple Garbage Collector in C (2020)
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Making an Alphorn from Scratch (2020)
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A Rubyist's Walk Along the C-Side (Part 10): Benchmarking
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Electricity Prices by Country
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Deep learning library written in Futhark
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Iran installs cameras in public places to identify, penalise unveiled women
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Reverse-engineering the division microcode in the Intel 8086 processor
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FAA K-12 Airport Design Challenge in Minecraft
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Google to Ban Financial Lending Apps from Accessing User Photos, Contacts
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To Supercharge Learning, Look to Play
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When Slide Rules Ruled (2006) [pdf]
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Child hit by car among videos 'captured by Tesla vehicles, shared among staff'
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4 Ways to Put Lasers on Silicon
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Tesla hit with class action lawsuit over alleged privacy intrusion
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This week in KDE: All about the apps
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Effects of Licorice on the Cardiovascular System
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Gendered uniforms lead to high dropout rates of teenage girls in sport: research
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Paul Graham is an investor in the company trying to kill Twitter
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America is back in the factory business
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Humans in Humans Out: GPT Converging Toward Common Sense in Both Success/Failure
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I wish GPT4 had never happened
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Everything advertised on social media is overpriced junk
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Why human societies developed so little during 300k years
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Meticulous (YC S21) Is Hiring #3 Founding Engineer to Build AI for Testing
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The Garbage Collection Handbook, 2nd Edition
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Legs and knobs for IKEA and other furniture
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Show HN: Spotify streaming GDPR dump local analyzer
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Why computer modeling should become a popular hobby (1996)
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Trashcan – web based service for indexing scientific papers, or other documents
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How to avoid correctness space leaks on a lazy setting in Haskell
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Custom Allocators in Rust
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Cruise Robotaxi vs. Bus Crash Caused by Confusion over Articulated Bus
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Building a Database in the 2020s (2022)
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MSI confirms cyberattack, warns against unofficial firmware
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Knit: Making a Better Make
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Stripe admits high error rate (0.1% false positives)
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There’s a new form of keyless car theft that works in under 2 minutes
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0x0: Share Files from Terminal
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So you want to play with Wi-Fi? It’s dangerous to make frames alone. Take this
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Nango (YC W23) Is Hiring a Founding Engineer (full-stack/back end)
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Do judges give out tougher sentences when hungry? A study too good to be true
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Go 1.21 will (likely) have a static toolchain on Linux
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Paul Graham on Twitter's anti-Substack measures: “It's a mistake.”
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Add Honest Achmed's root certificate (2011)
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Profiling Go Programs (CLI Edition)
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AI powered realtime fluid silulations are here
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Pydantic V2 rewritten in Rust is 5-50x faster than Pydantic V1
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Show HN: BrowserBox – do stuff with browsers that you can't normally
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Cash App founder Bob Lee had left San Francisco over crime
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Ask HN: Is it worth submitting a claim for FTX holdings?
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“Free is not always so free”: Directus is deleting all Community Cloud Projects
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The Erosion of Free Will: Why Society's Loss of Belief in Freedom Is Dangerous
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QSL Card
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Jack Dorsey: “Elon is the singular solution I trust” (2022)
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Hacking Google ReCAPTCHA v3 Using Reinforcement Learning
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Chasing Rainbows: Designing for Colorblindness
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Mark Zuckerberg interviewed about “The Facebook” (2005)
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Mac-se-video-converter: Compact Mac to VGA signal converter using rPi Pico
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Ex-S.F. fire commissioner with fractured skull after metal pipe attack
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Show HN: Learn Rust 101 – A guide to aid your journey of becoming a Rustacean
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Go port of SQLite without CGo
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The Verge
Organizing my pretty pile of garbage
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Have a Nice Death is a punishing roguelike with a dark sense of humor
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Apple’s latest AirPods Pro have hit their all-time low at Amazon
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11 ways to power up your gaming on your PS5
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In celebration of the dumb phone, a rare sanity-saving gadget
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Dell XPS 13 review: Dell is coasting (and that’s fine)
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Are Amazon Sidewalk’s privacy protocols ready for the real world?
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Halo veteran Joseph Staten is leaving Microsoft
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Twitter is now marking Substack links as unsafe
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ArsTechnica
Klaus Teuber made Catan, and it changed the world’s expectations for board games
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We’re one step closer to reading an octopus’s mind
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The Register
Google Earth? Pah, now we've got a 3D version for Mars
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How this startup tracked that Chinese spy balloon using AI
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Phoronix
Early KDE Plasma 6 Development State: "It's Still Rough, But It's Usable"
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Intel Sends In Last Round Of Graphics Driver Feature Updates For Linux 6.4
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Linux 6.4 To Fix Bug Where Nintendo Controllers Could Indefinitely Rumble
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Cloud Hypervisor 31 Released With More Improvements From Intel & Microsoft
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Wired
Pinduoduo, a Top Chinese Shopping App, Is Laced With Malware
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Microsoft Adds Bing Chat to SwiftKey Beta for Android
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A Parasite Is Killing Sea Otters. Is Cat Poop to Blame?
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How 'Tetris' Pieced Together a Real-Life Political Thriller
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12 Best Deals: Kindles, Tablets, and Coffee Makers
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AppleInsider
Apple sued to stop App Store clones of Baidu's Ernie AI chatbot
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New iPhone 15 Pro Max renders show larger camera bump
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Reminder: using Chrome on a Mac defeats Apple's privacy features
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Daily deals April 8: $50 off 2022 iPad, $110 off M2 Mac mini, 50% off Dell Gaming Monitor
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5 Ultimate Methods to Fix iPad Stuck on Apple Logo
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Leaked iPhone 15 Pro Max glass shows extremely thin bezels
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Engadget
Twitter removes 'US state-affiliated media' label from NPR account
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Disney is bringing ‘Star Wars: Return of the Jedi’ back to theaters on April 28th
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'Halo Infinite' creative head Joseph Staten is leaving Microsoft
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SpaceX will conduct a Starship launch rehearsal next week
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Sony’s PS5 God of War: Ragnarok bundle is $50 off again
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Slashdot
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Daring Fireball
Kirk McElhearn: ‘Apple Music Classical (Mostly) Plays the Right Chords’
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Mastodon CEO Eugen Rochko With Nilay Patel on Decoder
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Easter Egg of Week: The Bitcoin Whitepaper Is Hidden in Recent Versions of MacOS
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Linux Weekly News
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TechCrunch
Tragic killing in SF, Twitter sends dogecoin soaring, and Android gains an account deletion option
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We’re still talking about Y Combinator valuations
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Selling insurance is hard, but that’s not bad news for insurtechs
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YC’s latest batch sure was a lot of ‘maybe AI can do… this?’
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Pet influencers are hotter than ever. But how do dogs do taxes?
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a16z will ‘continue to tailor’ its multibillion-dollar crypto funds to market opportunities, GP says
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Generative AI could transform the way we interact with enterprise software
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To raise an opportunity fund this year or to not raise an opportunity fund?
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Cloudflare Blog
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Bleeping Computer
Breached shutdown sparks migration to ARES data leak forums
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Western Digital struggles to fix massive My Cloud outage, offers workaround
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Microsoft delays Exchange Online CARs deprecation until 2024
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TechRadar
Microsoft Edge now lets you create AI images using the power of Dall-E
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This is the smartest cruise ship ever built - and it's launching soon
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Apple Music Sing: everything you need to know
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Full iPhone 15 Pro design leaks out in stunning new unofficial renders
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Quordle today - hints and answers for Saturday, April 8 (game #439)
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Not an ordinary laptop: the world’s most powerful mobile workstation bundles 192 cores, up to 3TB and six monitors
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The Shortcut
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Serve The Home
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