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Ask HN: How did you rebuild yourself after having hit rock bottom?

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Detecting Starlink Satellites with a Portable Raspberry Pi and RTL-SDR (2022)

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Be Careful Using Tmux and Environment Variables
 

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Continuous growth is cancer

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Finding Java Thread Leaks with JDK Flight Recorder and a Bit of SQL

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Why I stopped using an external monitor
 

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