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- The Eyepopping Factory Construction Boom in the US [897d]
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- Performance: Adventures in Thread-per-Core Async with Redpanda and Seastar [897d]
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- A Survey of Graph Meets Large Language Model: Progress and Future Directions [897d]
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- One year later, the problem with social media is clear: PEBKAC [897d]
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- RISC-V Ox64 BL808 SBC: UART Interrupt and Platform-Level Interrupt Controller [897d]
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- JSON Web Proofs [897d]
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- LibreChat [897d]
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- Filmic's entire staff laid off by parent company Bending Spoons [897d]
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- Can't sign in with FIDO2 key on office.com [897d]
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- New study confirms: Many adults opt for child-free life without regret [897d]
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- Pipeworld: Spreadsheet Dataflow Computing (2021) [897d]
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- A new method to validate URLs in JavaScript (2023 edition) [897d]
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- ACM Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct [897d]
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- Scientists discover retinal cells that help stabilize our world view [897d]
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- Show HN: ThreeFold – Decentralized Cloud Infrastructure [897d]
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- How Meta patches Linux at hyperscale [897d]
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- Porsche summons old-school cool with the 2024 911 Sport Classic [897d]
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- Monkey Island ÷ Intro ÷ IBM PS/2 ÷ Original PC Speaker Music [897d]
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- Multifaceted: The linguistic echo chambers of LLMs [897d]
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- Modeling CRDTs in Alloy – Counters [897d]
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- LLMs are a revolution in open source [897d]
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- Advent of Technical Writing: Navigation Structure (Day 1 of 24) [897d]
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- Singing to babies is vital to help them learn language, say scientists [897d]
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- Porting Hare to OpenBSD [897d]
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- Galactic Algorithm [897d]
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- Signet App – Your digital identity and security of communications at your palm [897d]
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- What drives this madness on small modular nuclear reactors? [897d]
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- Ask HN: What is the best stack to find a job currently? [897d]
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- Over 20 nations, including Japan, call for tripling of nuclear energy [897d]
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- Mundane emotions: Losing yourself in boredom, time and technology [897d]
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- UAW Launches Largest Organizing Drive in Modern American History [897d]
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- Chemist suggests retraction of DeepMind robotic synthesis paper [897d]
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- Ask HN: Is React Native still popular? [897d]
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- The city of the future looks like a former military bunker in Taipei [897d]
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- Roar of cicadas was so loud, it was picked up by fiber-optic cables [897d]
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- Playstation to Delete a Ton of TV Shows Users Already Paid For [897d]
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- Govdash (YC W22) Is Hiring a Full Stack Engineer in SF [897d]
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- Generative AI is killing our sense of awe [897d]
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- Dark Patterns in UX Design and How to Avoid Them [897d]
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- Untyped Python: The Python That Was [897d]
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- Good old-fashioned AI remains viable in spite of the rise of LLMs [897d]
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- Safety Critical Real-Time OS: Integrity-178B [897d]
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- Googlers cracked OpenAI's ChatGPT with a single word [897d]
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- Open-source drawing tool – Excalidraw [897d]
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- Tell HN: EmacsConf Live Now [897d]
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- Ask HN: What are some unpopular technologies you wish people knew more about? [897d]
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- Understanding Objective-C by transpiling it to C++ [897d]
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- 10,000TB storage cartridges could become mainstream by 2030 [897d]
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- Pentagon Scientists Discuss Cybernetic Super Soldiers in Dystopian Presentation [897d]
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- Is Ada safer than Rust? [897d]
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- GitQL now supports Date, Time and DateTime implicit casting [897d]
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- World Bank to boost climate financing share to 45% [897d]
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- Tiger Global's Biggest Venture Fund Has 18% Loss After Markdowns [897d]
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- Optimizing Go string operations with practical examples [897d]
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- Testing alternate cosmology using a cloud of atoms [897d]
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- A century later, new math smooths out general relativity [897d]
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- Tiny Volumetric Display [897d]
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- No new boss at NSA until it answers questions on buying location, browsing data [897d]
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- Things that Transport for London can figure out by using our location data [897d]
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