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Archives for 10 Mar 2022
Just Say No to Central Bank Digital Currencies
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Ragingbull.com to pay $2.4M for bogus earnings claims, subscription charges
(142 points |
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Humans of New York became a one-man philanthropy machine
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Alpine Linux: Brilliant Linux Distro
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We’re the founders of Substack, we just launched an iOS app. AUA
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A Voracious Reader: Stalin through his books
(130 points |
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Facebook and Instagram to temporarily allow calls for violence against Russians
(188 points |
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AVIF has landed (2020)
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Apple AirTags draining battery of devices close by
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Ask HN: How to quickly animate system sketches and 2D diagrams?
(142 points |
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Toward a better list iterator for the Linux kernel
(177 points |
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A short conversation with a bank
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What makes a great opening line?
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Adam Smith did not mean what he is often made to say (1998)
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The hardest thing about engineering is requirements
(301 points |
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SQLite Online
(118 points |
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Old Age and Creativity
(118 points |
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Tradle
(476 points |
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820GB Database Dump of Roskomnadzor (Russian Government Censorship Organization)
(324 points |
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Kettle Logic
(139 points |
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A word used only by Postgres developers
(286 points |
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Transformers, originally designed to handle language, are taking on vision
(190 points |
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How to use undocumented web APIs
(239 points |
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Stripe Crypto
(413 points |
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Tin whiskers: What happens when they spontaneously erupt? (2018)
(200 points |
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New cars make me want to Saab (2020)
(156 points |
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DuckDuckGo “down-rank sites associated with Russian disinformation”
(574 points |
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Toll signs on 101 report your transponder setting
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Things I hate about Rust, redux
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Legal Concepts for Founders
(138 points |
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Launch HN: Kable (YC W22) – All-in-one platform for API products
(193 points |
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CXX – safe interop between Rust and C++
(301 points |
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Phases of Netflix’s real-time data infrastructure
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Launch HN: Micro Meat (YC S21) – Technology for scaling cultivated meat
(390 points |
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f.lux
(486 points |
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First look: adding type annotations to JavaScript
(178 points |
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A beginner's guide to intermittent fasting (2012)
(198 points |
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“Compiling” Music
(136 points |
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CAD/CAM constraint-based geometry sketcher for Blender
(181 points |
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Consent-O-Matic: Automatic handling of GDPR consent forms
(141 points |
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A visual introduction to machine learning (2015)
(241 points |
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You Don't Know GIF – An analysis of a GIF file and some weird GIF features
(226 points |
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Why offer an Onion Address rather than just encourage browsing-over-Tor?
(250 points |
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Building Password Purgatory with Cloudflare Pages and Workers
(107 points |
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Mealie – a self-hosted recipe manager and meal planner with a RestAPI back end
(154 points |
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Linux containers in 500 lines of code (2016)
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Free and open source 2D and 3D game engine
(231 points |
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Accused of cheating, marathon runner Frank Meza's life fell apart (2019)
(113 points |
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Deep learning is hitting a wall?
(274 points |
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Ruby Together
(257 points |
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Appeal to Ruby Community from Kharkiv Rubyist
(417 points |
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Stainless steel leaches nickel and chromium into foods during cooking (2013)
(174 points |
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