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NSA, NIST, and post-quantum crypto: my second lawsuit against the US government

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I assure you, medieval people bathed (2019)

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Counterfeits, fraud, and theft: Why Silca changed its return policy

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Google Trying to Solve a UUID
 

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Microdosing with psilocybin mushrooms: a double-blind placebo-controlled study

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MyNoise – Background Sound Canceller

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Simulating an Entire Car Engine (yes, it makes noise) [video]

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Technical reasons to choose FreeBSD over GNU/Linux (2020)

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Ask HN: How to say no to a GitHub issue feature request?
 

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Alex Jones must pay $50m in punitive damages for Sandy Hook hoax claim

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Skin exposure to UVB light induces a skin-brain-gonad axis and sexual behavior

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Git In Two Minutes (updated after 8 years)

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The First Small Modular Nuclear Reactor Was Just Approved by US Regulators

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Twitter confirms zero-day used to expose data of 5.4M accounts
 

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Ubisoft about to take away games you bought

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What We Gain from a Good Bookstore

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Having, a less understood SQL clause

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California DMV accuses Tesla of falsely advertising Autopilot and FSD features

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Original source of `(seed * 9301 and 49297) % 233280` random algorithm? (2014)
 

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