Richard Stallman reveals he has cancer in the GNU 40 Hacker Meeting talk [video] — and Draggable objects

 
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Richard Stallman reveals he has cancer in the GNU 40 Hacker Meeting talk [video]

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Draggable objects

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Everything authenticated by Microsoft is tainted

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Burning money on paid ads for a dev tool – what we’ve learned

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LibrePCB
 

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Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures

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Facebook/Meta blocks accounts for posting link to EFF privacy tips

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Show HN: Generative Fill with AI and 3D

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Bandcamp has been sold to Songtradr. What does this mean for the musicians?

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Privacy washing: Google claims to support privacy while lobbying against it
 

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RealFill: Image completion using diffusion models

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Amtrak Explorer

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Things Every Hacker Once Knew (2017)

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JAX – NumPy on the CPU, GPU, and TPU

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Mozilla.social mastodon waitlist
 

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How a four-day workweek works, from the companies pulling it off

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Norway wants Facebook behavioral advertising banned across Europe

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Show HN: RISC-V assembly tabletop board game (hack your opponent)

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Visual Node Graph with ImGui

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Costco gold bars are selling out within hours
 

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