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Wikipedia daily most viewed pages

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Understanding Parquet, Iceberg and Data Lakehouses
 

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Koka: Strongly typed functional-style language with effect types and handlers

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ScummVM on the App Store

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Fake Trees: Using Indents for Simpler UIs

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DRµGS: Deep Random Micro-Glitch Sampling

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LinuxDAW – Quality audio software for Linux
 

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Hidden gems of moreutils

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Show HN: Inbox Zero – open-source email assistant

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Court of Appeal ruling will prevent UK museums from charging reproduction fees

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Android developers no longer need Windows USB drivers

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Toyota-owned automaker tampered with safety tests for 30 years
 

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Parsing an Undocumented File Format

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Most favorited articles by the top 10k most active HN members (2020)

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The Art and Science of PCB Design

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Tether reveals partnerships with Secret Service, FBI in letter to U.S. Senate

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