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NYC Slice

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The Yaml document from hell

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Europe’s largest deposit of rare earth metals discovered in Sweden

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Grayscale on 1-bit LCDs (2022)

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Ask HN: Strategies for working with engineers that are too smart?
 

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A corrupt file led to the FAA ground stoppage – also found in backup system

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Show HN: Val Town – A Cloud Scripting Site

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SQLite Wasm in the browser backed by the Origin Private File System

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New video of Tesla crash demonstrates the problem of semi-automated driving

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Geoffrey Hinton publishes new deep learning algorithm
 

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Kristall – a browser without support for CSS/JS/WASM or graphical websites

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Conc: Better Structured Concurrency for Go

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Eggs are 60% more expensive than last year in the US

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Medium Embraces Mastodon

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Flexport slashes 20% of global workforce over weak 2023 volume forecast
 

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Setting the TZ environment variable avoids thousands of system calls (2017)

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Roomba testers feel misled after intimate images ended up on Facebook

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Amazon loses bid to overturn historic union win on Staten Island warehouse

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CTEs as lookup tables

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’Oumuamua: An analysis of the debate regarding the first interstellar visitor
 

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