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I cheated on my Microsoft interview (2019)

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A cancer trial’s unexpected result: Remission in every patient

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Spotify podcasters are making $18k a month with nothing but white noise

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RNA forms on basalt lava glass in the presence of nucleoside triphosphates

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First triangle ever rendered on an M1 Mac with a fully open-source driver
 

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DDR5 RAM prices crashed by 20% in May

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Do not combine footers and infinite scrolling

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Gitea – a painless self-hosted Git service

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Have an old iPad lying around? You might be able to make it run Linux soon

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Xerox PARC’s engineers on how they invented the future and Xerox lost it (1985)
 

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AOL 3.0 reverse engineered

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Fallacies of distributed systems

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How one guy ruined Hacktoberfest (2020)

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Tesla won’t give drivers their own crash data without a court order (2018)

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Painless desktop containers for everyday development
 

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