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Huawei phones automatically deleting videos of the protests?

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Convert SimCity 2000 cities into Minecraft worlds

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Building arbitrary Life patterns in 15 gliders
 

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At SpaceX, work was taken away from me in case I “might retire or die.”

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Ruby adds a core class called Data to represent simple immutable value objects

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Inkbase: Programmable Ink

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Ask HN: Which books have made you a better thinker and problem solver?

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Maersk/IBM to discontinue TradeLens, a blockchain-enabled global trade platform
 

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Just Say No

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