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- Is Peer Review a Good Idea? (2020) [1296d]
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- “Secrets” about the consumer audio business you may find interesting [1296d]
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- Show HN: BoldContacts Mobile App for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, ALS, MS, MD [1296d]
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- Diablo 2, Diablo 4, and Single Player: An open letter to Blizzard [1296d]
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- US Treasury FAQ on Cyber-Related Sanctions [1296d]
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- Rust stabilizes generic associated types [1296d]
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- The Next Incarnation of EDA [1297d]
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- Twitter trackers jeopardize military aircraft [1297d]
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- Show HN: Query SQLite files stored in S3 [1297d]
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- Increase: Become Your Own Bank [1297d]
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- When to use Bazel? [1297d]
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- Byte Magazine: Declarative Languages (1985) [1297d]
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- Mini Metroidvania in 13KB of JavaScript [1297d]
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- W4 Games raises $8.5M to support Godot Engine growth [1297d]
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- Creative employees thrive when remote [1297d]
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- Gödel, Escher, Bach: an in-depth explainer [1297d]
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- Patreon Lays off 17% of Staff [1297d]
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- Patreon Lays off 17% of Staff [1297d]
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- FB feed is 98% suggested pages and barely any friend's posts [1297d]
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- Scaling Git’s garbage collection [1297d]
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- X-Plane 12 Early Access [1297d]
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- Factorio is coming to Nintendo Switch [1297d]
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- Woman sues after DNA from rape kit used to arrest her [1297d]
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- Poll: Should you work for yourself or take a full-time job? [1297d]
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- Grafana Labs launches free incident management tool in Grafana Cloud [1297d]
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- Senior Engineers Are Living in the Future [1297d]
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- What Is Kubernetes HPA and How Can It Help You Save on the Cloud? [1297d]
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- Mudge Twitter whistleblower testimony [video] [1297d]
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- Software fees to make up 10% of John Deere's revenues by 2030 [1297d]
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- AiSupervision (YC W22) is hiring a back-end software engineer (Remote) [1297d]
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- mRNA-LNP inhibits adaptive immune response, alters immune fitness inheritably [1297d]
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- The Last Person Standing in the Floppy Disk Business [1297d]
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- Show HN: pg_netstat, a Postgres extension to monitor database network traffic [1297d]
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- The search for dirt on Mudge [1297d]
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- I sent 100 applications as a man and a woman. It's MUCH better being a woman [1297d]
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- Some New HTTP Verbs [1297d]
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- Unfortunately for the Star, that person was their fashion editor [1297d]
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- Cake: C23 Front End and Transpiler C23 – C99 [1297d]
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- European natural gas imports and storage reserves [1297d]
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- Weightless: Parabolic Flight on an A310 [1297d]
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- Scala Isn't Fun Anymore [1297d]
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- Show HN: Tombl – Easily query .toml files from bash [1297d]
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- Don't compare yourself to other entrepreneurs [1297d]
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- FSArchiver – Filesystem Archiver for Linux [1297d]
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- Open Props: Tailwind Alternative from Chrome Dev Team [1297d]
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- A pair of Linux kernel modules using Rust [1297d]
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- Modula-2 Compilers on CP/M [1297d]
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- Why peer to peer digital payment system UPI should remain free in India [1297d]
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- Entity Resolution: Reflections on the most common data science challenge [1297d]
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- Europe gas storage reserves – by country, updated daily [1297d]
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- Jean-Luc Godard has died [1297d]
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- HAProxy: How to temporary disable a back end server using the command line [1297d]
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- HAProxy: How to temporary disable a back end server using the command line [1297d]
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- macOS leaves users vulnerable, and unaware of their vulnerability [1297d]
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- Details on new free tier limits on gitlab.com [1297d]
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- Climate change: Six tipping points ‘likely’ to be crossed [1297d]
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- The World’s First Hydrogen Trains Started Passenger Service in Germany [1297d]
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- Boosters for Young Adults: Risk-Benefit Assessment and Arguments Against Mandate [1297d]
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- Is bin-opening in cockatoos leading to an innovation arms race with humans? [1297d]
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- Dr. David Klurfeld on Meat Not Causing Cancer, Bogus Vegetarian Scientists [1297d]
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- Show HN: BrainFlow the library to work with biosensors and neurointerfaces [1297d]
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- The mysterious balancing stones on frozen lakes [1297d]
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- The strange behavior of sound through solids [1297d]
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- A personal list of Rust grievances [1297d]
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- Planning Go 1.20 Cryptography Work [1297d]
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- Breach of software maker used to backdoor as many as 200,000 servers [1296d]
- US officially added to WHO’s list of poliovirus outbreak countries [1296d]
- Device passively registers temperature, switches from heating to cooling [1296d]
- Twitter shareholders approve the $44B merger Musk is trying to get out of [1297d]
- Who said sedans were dead? The 2023 Genesis G80 Electrified, tested [1297d]
- Google spinoff Aalyria salvages Project Loon technology for the US military [1297d]
- What If? 2 is here with even more serious answers to your weird questions [1297d]
- To defeat FTC lawsuit, Meta demands 100+ rivals share biggest trade secrets [1297d]
- Tiny robots made of “galinstan” can run faster than a (scaled down) cheetah [1297d]
- Raspberry Pi OS improves menus, networking, camera possibilities [1297d]
- Nintendo announces a boatload of classic game ports, Japanese RPGs for Switch [1297d]
- Artist uses AI to extract color palettes from text descriptions [1297d]
- Senators blast Twitter’s alleged security failures as whistleblower testifies [1297d]
- Amazon’s new Kindle offers twice the storage, a sharper screen, and USB-C for $100 [1297d]
- GoldenEye 007 re-release finally confirmed—but it’s not the leaked remake [1297d]
- The mystery of why some people don’t catch COVID [1297d]
- Zelda: Breath of the Wild sequel gets official name, May 2023 release date [1297d]
- Thunderbolt hits 80Gbps in demo, equaling USB4 Version 2.0 speeds [1297d]
- Is your gas stove bad for your health? [1297d]
- A common virus is surging—and it can cause a polio-like disease in kids [1297d]
- As summer turns to fall, ULA still waiting for its BE-4 rocket engines [1297d]
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