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Light Phone 2: A simple 4G phone with e-ink
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Remote Only
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GitHub Is Microsoft’s $7.5B Undo Button
(351 points |
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Teaching My Robot with TensorFlow
(171 points |
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Juno Solves 39-Year Old Mystery of Jupiter Lightning
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Extracting the private key from a TREZOR with an oscilloscope (2015)
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Four years after its release, Kubernetes has come a long way
(233 points |
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Playing Atari with Six Neurons
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D-Day: How a British Oceanographer's Invention Decided Normandy's Fate
(115 points |
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JEP 335: Deprecate the Nashorn JavaScript Engine
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Chinese Border Police Install Software on My Android Device
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UPS Has 260,000 Union Workers and They've Just Authorized a Strike
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The single most important criteria when replacing GitHub
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Performance Reviews Are a Waste of Time
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Food Discovery with Uber Eats: Building a Query Understanding Engine
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Java: "+=" applied to String operands can provoke side effects
(240 points |
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Beware of strncpy and strncat
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The New Yorker has formed a union
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“Good Luck with That” Public License
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Mozilla Announces $225,000 for Art and Advocacy Exploring A.I.
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Oracle Lays Off Java Mission Control Team After Open-Sourcing Product
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Does China’s digital police state have echoes in the West?
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Things I Regret About Node.js [video]
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Truth First, or Why You Should Mostly Implement Database-First Designs
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How Tolkien created Middle-earth
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Using Countdown Clock Data to Understand the New York City Subway
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Retguard: An improved stack protector for OpenBSD
(187 points |
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The Art of Kimchi (2009)
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Chinese city gets 'smartphone zombie' walkway
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Introducing DNS Resolver for Tor
(251 points |
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F-Secure Anti-Virus: Remote Code Execution via Solid RAR Unpacking
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Facebook confirms data sharing with Chinese companies
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Ask HN: Best practices for onboarding new employees?
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Kallithea – Aself-hosted alternative to GitHub
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Some notes on high speed networking on PCs
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Show HN: CircuitVerse – Online Digital Circuit Simulator
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Famous for its resistance to immigration, Japan opens its doors
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Police broke into Chelsea Manning’s home with guns drawn in a “Wellness Check”
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If wages are to rise, workers need more bargaining power
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Math and front-end
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Estonian Manors
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Phabricator – GitHub Alternative written in PHP used by the Wikimedia Foundation
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Gitea – Alternative to GitLab and GitHub
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Australia drafts laws forcing Facebook and Google to reveal encrypted data
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AMD Zen 2 Update: 7nm EPYC in Labs Now, Launching in 2019
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Microsoft has sunk a data centre in the sea to investigate energy efficiency
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Can Facebook Be Cut Down to Size?
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Seikilos epitaph
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AMD Reveals Threadripper 2: Up to 32 Cores, 250W, X399 Refresh
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U.S. lawmaker: 'Sure looks like Zuckerberg lied to Congress'
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