So what’s next (personal news from developer of popular CoreJS polyfill)

 
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So what’s next (personal news from developer of popular CoreJS polyfill)

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BBC offices in India raided by tax officials amid Modi documentary fallout

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Let Teenagers Sleep

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Health concerns grow in East Palestine, Ohio, after train derailment

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Google’s fully homomorphic encryption compiler – a primer
 

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Ohio train derailment: environmental disaster quietly unfolding

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Google employees criticize CEO for “dumpster fire” response to ChatGPT

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The retaliation: Pranking my roommate with targeted Facebook ads (2014)

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Turning a TV set-top box into a Linux computer (2022)

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Does Google need a new CEO?
 

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More than five whys and “layer eight” problems

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Normalization of Deviance (2015)

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Show HN: I made Hacker News but for research papers

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Maybe people do care about performance and reliability

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Rust vs. Haskell
 

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Consultancies know less than they claim and cost more than they seem to

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“The McKinseys and the Deloittes have no expertise in areas they’re advising in”

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GPU Video acceleration in the Windows Subsystem for Linux now available

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Blue Origin manufactured solar cell prototype from lunar regolith simulants

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Ruff: A fast Python linter, written in Rust
 

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