Glassdoor not so anonymous — Intel Microcode Decryptor — and FCC: TikTok is unacceptable security risk and should be removed from app stores

 
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Blue Zones, where people reach age 100 at 10 times greater rates

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New documents reveal scale of US Government’s cell phone location data tracking
 

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Electrical engineers on the brink of extinction threaten entire tech ecosystems

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Germany to Rethink Nuclear Shutdown as Energy Crisis Deepens

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Nutanix Objects violates MinIO’s open source license

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To download from Google Drive, you must enable third party cookies?

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Carbon Language: An experimental successor to C++
 

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Soft deletion probably isn’t worth it

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Pioneering economist says our obsession with growth must end

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See Thru Jet Engine [video]

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America’s favorite family outings are increasingly out of reach

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Show HN: I made some ambient music generators that run in your browser
 

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Intel Microcode Decryptor

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Runway melts at London Luton airport as temperatures in UK near 40°C

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Brazilian Amazon lost 18 trees per second in 2021

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How to Design Programs

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We haven’t killed 90% of all plankton
 

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