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- So You're an American? [991d]
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- Explaining the Postgres Meme [991d]
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- Internals of Async / Await in JavaScript [991d]
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- Wavacity – a FOSS port of Audacity to the web [991d]
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- Bright (YC W15) Is Hiring [992d]
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- The Glitch Gallery [992d]
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- Wikipedia search-by-vibes through millions of pages offline [992d]
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- Space travel via tether between asteroids [992d]
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- AI Eng Recap: August 2023 [992d]
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- Higher Intakes of Potassium and Magnesium, but Not Lower Sodium, Reduce CVD Risk [992d]
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- Ventana’s Unconventional Veyron V1 [992d]
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- U.S. Air Force Selects Fast Microreactor for Nuclear Power Pilot [992d]
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- Mushroom pickers urged: Avoid Amazon foraging books, appear to be written by AI [992d]
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- Without maintenance, most digital information will be lost in just a few decades [992d]
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- Philosophy of Coroutines [992d]
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- Ten Sed Command Examples [992d]
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- Singapore in Colour [992d]
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- Linear Algebra for Programmers [992d]
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- Pointless Sites [992d]
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- Doug Lenat has died [992d]
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- Govt of Canada proposes a 4% Link Tax [992d]
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- Pysentation – The Python Presentation [992d]
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- Ask HN: Any LAN alternatives other than PowerLine or MOCA? [992d]
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- Doing laundry on campus without a phone [992d]
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- Optimizing Postgres's autovacuum for high-churn tables [992d]
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- Robinhood to buy back Bankman-Fried’s stake for $605M from U.S. government [992d]
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- Browser extensions spy on you, even if its developers don't [992d]
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- Police Seized Innocent Peoples Property, Kept It for Years. What Will SCOTUS Do? [992d]
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- X updates Terms to allow it to use data for AI training [992d]
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- Why Is .US Being Used to Phish So Many of Us? [992d]
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- U.S. Department of Defense Launches All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office Website [992d]
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- A Duodecade of Numberphile [992d]
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- How the FBI took down the Qakbot botnet [992d]
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- ‘Peanuts,’ Charles Schulz, and the state that started it all [992d]
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- Can Programming Languages Boost Each Other via Instruction Tuning? Yes [992d]
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- Mashing Enter to bypass full disk encryption with TPM, Clevis dracut and systemd [992d]
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- Getting Started with Edge Computing [992d]
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- Nostr: A Decentralized Messaging Protocol [992d]
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- Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2023) [992d]
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- Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (September 2023) [992d]
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- Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (September 2023) [992d]
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- The algorithm that blew up Italy’s school system [992d]
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- ARM wrestles assembly language guru's domains away, citing trademark issues [992d]
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- Indian Influences on Rastafarianism [992d]
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- A deep dive into Single Pair Ethernet [992d]
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- Smoking cigarettes doubles the risk of developing depression, bipolar disorder [992d]
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- Germany’s radioactive boars are a bristly reminder of nuclear fallout [992d]
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- Subscriptions and external links help drive users to extremist YouTube channels [992d]
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- Thousands of octopuses gather off California to brood eggs at a warm spot [992d]
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- Factorio Friday Facts #374 – Smarter robots [992d]
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- Killed by Google [992d]
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- Asus details its cable-free GC-HPWR connector for 600W gaming GPUs [992d]
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- Patterns with Rust Types [992d]
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- The Janus System: Multi-Paradigm Programming in Prolog and Python [992d]
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- AI Model Weight Providers Should Not Police Uses, No Matter How Awful They Are [992d]
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- Currying in Kotlin [992d]
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- Vitamins, Supplements with Antioxidants Fuel Cancer [992d]
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- FYI: The problem of creeping commercial surveillance [992d]
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- Show HN: Merge – Connect Google Wear OS to Apple iOS [992d]
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- How to ask Facebook's Meta to not train its AI models on some of your info [992d]
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