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- Draggable objects
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102
- Everything authenticated by Microsoft is tainted
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331
- Burning money on paid ads for a dev tool – what we've learned
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250
- RealFill: Image completion using diffusion models
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153
- Facebook/Meta blocks accounts for posting link to EFF privacy tips
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82
- Privacy washing: Google claims to support privacy while lobbying against it
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159
- Things Every Hacker Once Knew (2017)
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157
- Show HN: RISC-V assembly tabletop board game (hack your opponent)
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30
- How a four-day workweek works, from the companies pulling it off
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226
- Visual Node Graph with ImGui
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73
- I Tested an HDMI Adapter That Demands Your Location and Spams You with Ads
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104
- Norway wants Facebook behavioral advertising banned across Europe
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151
- MMO Architecture: Source of truth, Dataflows, I/O bottlenecks and how to solve
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51
- 50 years later, is two-phase locking the best we can do?
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44
- Meta in Myanmar
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80
- Encrypted Client Hello
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163
- $5k Google Jamboard dies in 2024–cloud-based apps will stop working, too
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174
- Trains on another level
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81
- Insomnium – Local, privacy-focused fork of Insomnia API client
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33
- Leaked screenshot shows Amazon now tracking individual employee attendance
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176
- Three Arrows Capital co-founder Zhu arrested in Singapore airport
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119
- Dianne Feinstein has died
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205
- iPhone 15: users of Pro and Pro Max models complain of overheating issues
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173
- A new era for Arecibo
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91
- Linux interop is maturing fast thanks to a games console
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91
- Soviet computer has been forgotten for 30 years [video]
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52
- Weird things you can buy online
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47
- Making a music library without a SPA
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39
- Low-Code Programming Models
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66
- Official U.S. government information about the Global Positioning System (GPS)
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125
- Rimac unveils SineStack, battery energy storage system
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69
- The Kakhovka Dam Disaster Revealed an Archaeological ‘Goldmine’
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97
- A scientific curiosity that happened to me
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55
- Loadsharers: Funding the Load Bearing Internet People (2020)
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60
- SIMD Everywhere Optimization from ARM Neon to RISC-V Vector Extensions
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41
- My elderly parents can't resist answering the phone
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96
- Senator Dianne Feinstein has died
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120
- Ask HN: Why isn't Phoenix/Elixir more mainstream?
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120
- Node.js – v20.8.0
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14
- When CEOs Are Paid for Bad Performance (2005)
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101
- Tim Sweeney on Layoffs at Epic
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78
- Localtunnel – Easily share a web service on your local development machine
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44
- You can't control your data in the cloud
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28
- Motocompacto from Honda, 3.7 inch wide Briefcase-form Electric Scooter
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52
- UTM: An Apple hypervisor with some unique extra abilities
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23
- New York City declares state of emergency amid flash floods
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97
- My Postgres Story: Internationalization
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16
- Generating chess puzzles with generic algorithms (2022)
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25
- A peek into Argentina’s video game scene
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19
- Obscura: A VPN that can't track your activity
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63
- Devs learn rival Godot engine in a week to poke fun at Unity
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24
- High-Resolution Lidar Images of Rivers and Deltas
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11
- Netflix Ships Last DVD
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64
- Using ChatGPT to fix annoying Safari UI issue on macOS
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67
- CloudFlare is blocking traffic to Discord
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71
- Teen arrested in England after felling ancient tree
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69
- Microsoft will stop old Windows keys from activating new Windows installs
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87
- John Baez' Applied Category Theory Lectures
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11
- A new Chrome 0-day is sending the Internet into a new chapter of Groundhog Day
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29
- Microsoft Discussed Selling Bing to Apple as Google Replacement
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56
- IRS consultant charged with disclosing tax return info to news organizations
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68
- Compile-time safety for enumerations in Go
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94
- UK dismisses independent AI advisory board
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8
- How did Qualcomm snatch defeat from the jaws of victory with their Oryon SoC?
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11
- Homes “unaffordable” in 99% of nation for average American
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107
- UK airport confiscates passenger's Flipper Zero
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42
- Ask HN: Why does YubiCo need my private key?
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21
- Disclosure of Pirates’ Identities “Compatible with EU Privacy Laws”
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37
- Have a complaint about CVS? So do pharmacists: Many just walked out
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68
- The Forbidden Topics
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16
- Climate change: Six young people take 32 countries to court
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35
- Saltwater is pushing its way up the Mississippi River
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16
- Pixel-based visualization of distributions – click Settings
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2
- Narrow tracks forcing trains to creep at walking pace on Boston's newest subway
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49
- SIMH – Old Computer Emulator
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14
- Grindr must pay $6.3M fine for privacy violations
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6
- Rust on Espressif chips
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3
- If money rules the world, who rules money? (2008) [pdf]
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55
- Rethinking Autonomous Driving with Large Language Models
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40
- Recommended Architectures for PostgreSQL in Kubernetes
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5
- Ferrocene update
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5
- Discord is down due to Cloudflare
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13
- Swarm Cluster Identification
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2
- BlackBerry failed to respond to the iPhone
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53
- Linux Kernel Hardening Checker
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5
- Search for phone signal caused oil spill, say Japanese investigators
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7
- Living to 120 is becoming an imaginable prospect
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35
- Has a San Antonio inventor solved a problem of small-scale wind power?
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36
- US Justice Department Urged to Investigate Gunshot Detector Purchases
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35
- 41% of French pop in favour of limiting everyone to 4 flights for entire life
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72
- Ask HN: What is the least obnoxious way to ask for cookie permissions?
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81
- Investigating a teen’s death on an ebike and the Rad brand’s safety
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81
- Tell HN: Ludum Dare game jam this weekend
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9
- Viatris gets FDA nod for pupil dilation reversal agent
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41
- Microsoft Bing Chat pushes malware via bad ads
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2
- Show HN: Built a Tool to Automate Tedious Tasks with AI, Without Coding
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11
- Russian Special Forces deploy Sosna-N anti-sniper robot in Ukraine
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12
- Meta unveils Llama 2 Long AI beats GPT-3.5 Turbo and Claude 2 on some tasks
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9
- Ask HN: What entities out there provide open-source grants/funding?
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8
- Map Men: Undersea Cables
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3