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Draw SVG rope using JavaScript

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Why does my SSH private key still work after changing some bytes? (2016)

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Dinner for one: A little-known British comedy famous in Germany

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JPMorgan to spend $1B on rental homes in the US to become a megalandlord

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Tell HN: Google Cloud lets anyone add you to a project without your permission
 

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Show HN: Pole Clock, a single 24h clock with multiple timezones

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Why “OpenBSD Mastery: Filesystems” Is Not in Amazon’s Kindle Store

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I wrote a SQL engine in Python

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Young adults and mental health: Is more childhood independence the answer?

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Stripe is holding over $400k of mine with no explanation
 

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SouthwestAirlines’ Meltdown Shows How Corporations Pit Consumers Against Workers

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Louis Rossmann discusses NY’s butchering of right to repair [video]

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VanillaOS: Immutable Ubuntu-Based Linux

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Surviving disillusionment (2020)

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Should small Rust structs be passed by-copy or by-borrow? (2019)
 

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Decentralized storage company Storj removed their warrant canary

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Cached Chrome Top Million Websites

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Whatever happened to SHA-256 support in Git

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Fetish tabooness vs. popularity
 

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