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Archives for 10 Feb 2023
  1. Why did Mozilla remove XUL add-ons? (2020)
    (111 points | Comments)

  2. Flurly has been shut down by Stripe
    (103 points | Comments)

  3. GitHub and EFF back YouTube ripper in legal battle with the RIAA
    (116 points | Comments)

  4. A Gentle Introduction to CRDTs
    (278 points | Comments)

  5. Ask HN: What Happened to Elm?
    (261 points | Comments)

  6. Galileo AI – Copilot for interface design
    (120 points | Comments)

  7. US jet shoots down unknown object flying off Alaska coast
    (400 points | Comments)

  8. Ask HN: What companies are embracing “HTML over the wire”?
    (147 points | Comments)

  9. Money Laundering and AML Compliance
    (257 points | Comments)

  10. Ask HN: Why did medium.com "fail"?
    (461 points | Comments)

  11. Understanding and coding the self-attention mechanism of large language models
    (158 points | Comments)

  12. Blowing Holes in Seymour Hersh's Pipe Dream
    (152 points | Comments)

  13. Ask HN: Are people considering moving off of Fly.io?
    (102 points | Comments)

  14. QGIS is the mapping software you didn't know you needed
    (432 points | Comments)

  15. I changed my mind about nuclear waste
    (384 points | Comments)

  16. Wi Flag (2002)
    (505 points | Comments)

  17. Junkyard computing – repurposing discarded smartphones to minimize pollution
    (324 points | Comments)

  18. DuckDB – An in-process SQL OLAP database management system
    (161 points | Comments)

  19. Manticore 6.0.0 – a faster alternative to Elasticsearch in C++
    (193 points | Comments)

  20. How a Zig IDE Could Work
    (213 points | Comments)

  21. Show HN: Spaghettify – A VSCode Extension to make your code worse with AI
    (323 points | Comments)

  22. Show HN: DSLCad – a programming language and interpreter for building 3D models
    (198 points | Comments)

  23. Is Seattle a 15-minute city? It depends on where you want to walk
    (249 points | Comments)

  24. Apple avoids job cuts because it didn’t overhire like Google and Amazon
    (529 points | Comments)

  25. Microsoft want court to toss lawsuit accusing them of abusing open-source code
    (126 points | Comments)

  26. My fifth year as a bootstrapped founder
    (499 points | Comments)

  27. “Open source” seeds loosen Big Ag’s grip on farmers
    (708 points | Comments)

  28. Roman church decorated with 4k skeletons
    (180 points | Comments)

  29. How a heat pump works
    (246 points | Comments)

  30. Ask HN: Whatever Happened To Freelancing?
    (201 points | Comments)

  31. FOSS could be an unintended victim of EU crusade to make software more secure
    (147 points | Comments)

  32. Reverse engineering an e-ink display
    (188 points | Comments)

  33. Dual Coincidence is likely the most complex electromechanical game
    (127 points | Comments)

  34. Building a Cloud Database from Scratch: Why We Moved from C++ to Rust (2022)
    (203 points | Comments)

  35. Reddit Confirms It Was Hacked–Recommends Users Set Up 2FA
    (311 points | Comments)

  36. David Guetta uses ChatGPT and uberduck.ai to deepfake Eminem rap for DJ set
    (306 points | Comments)

  37. The XML spec is 25 years old today
    (134 points | Comments)

  38. Show HN: MrScraper – A visual web-scraping tool
    (215 points | Comments)

  39. Jupyterlab Desktop
    (366 points | Comments)

  40. Now offering 2TB SSDs for Steam Deck in the Framework Marketplace
    (500 points | Comments)

  41. The Rust Implementation of GNU Coreutils Is Becoming Remarkably Robust
    (261 points | Comments)

  42. How the Wealthy Save Billions in Taxes by Skirting a Century-Old Law
    (103 points | Comments)

  43. Yahoo will lay off 20% of staff, or 1600 people
    (332 points | Comments)

  44. A year after outcry, IRS still doesn’t offer taxpayers alternative to ID.me
    (175 points | Comments)

  45. Toolformer: Language models can teach themselves to use tools
    (155 points | Comments)

  46. Why big tech companies need so many people
    (209 points | Comments)

  47. Aurora
    (286 points | Comments)

  48. The best way to launch your startup [video]
    (110 points | Comments)

  49. A new way to build with Large Language Models
    (146 points | Comments)

  50. Tips for a healthier Postgres database (2021)
    (187 points | Comments)

  51. Trunk-Based Development: Game Changers
    (111 points | Comments)