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Obsidian 1.0 – Personal knowledge base app

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PostgreSQL 15

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Using a framework will harm the maintenance of your software

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TikTok profits from livestreams of families begging

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Alex Jones told to pay $965M damages to Sandy Hook victims’ families
 

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BuiltWith: $14M ARR, no employees

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California man fined for selling maps of property boundaries without a license

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Taildrop

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Meta executives ‘inadvertently’ identified in OnlyFans bribery suit

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87% of American teens own an iPhone; 88% expect an iPhone to be their next phone
 

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We are stuck with egrep and fgrep (unless you like beating people)

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A database without dynamic memory allocation

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Why doesn’t Stripe use Stripe Billing?

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Prusti: Static Analyzer for Rust

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Teenager solves stubborn riddle about prime number look-alikes
 

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Regulators of Facebook, Google and Amazon also invest in the companies’ stocks

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Terminal.Gui: A Cross Platform Terminal UI Toolkit for .NET

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How to succeed at Meta

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Hosting SQLite databases on any static file hoster (2021)

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New ScyllaDB Go Driver: Faster Than GoCQL and Its Rust Counterpart
 

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