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Find your Twitter friends on Mastodon

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Wikipedians question Wikimedia fundraising ethics after “somewhat-viral” tweet

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We need a replacement for TCP in the datacenter [pdf]

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Remix web framework aquired by Shopify

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New York could become first state with a ‘Right to Repair’ law
 

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Solarized

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I’m taking some time away from Comma

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Leaked documents outline DHS’s plans to police disinformation

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Nord – An Arctic, north-bluish color palette

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How Iran can track and control protesters’ phones: hacked documents
 

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Musk’s inner circle worked through weekend to cement Twitter layoff plans

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Star Trek (1964) [pdf]

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Wii U Architecture

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NYC to require salary ranges be included in job postings

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Ask HN: What was being a software developer like about 30 years ago?
 

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Electric scooter ban increased congestion by 10% in Atlanta

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Ursula Le Guin on Star Trek: TNG (1994)

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Marten: a Crystal web framework

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RIPE meetings: IP addresses as spoils of war

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A 23-byte “hello, world” program assembled with DEBUG.EXE in MS-DOS
 

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