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1D Pac-Man

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Niklaus Wirth has died

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Maestro: A Linux-compatible kernel in Rust

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Show HN: Resurrecting the Dillo browser

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Possible Meissner effect near room temperature: copper-substituted lead apatite
 

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With revenue declining, Mozilla CEO gets a 20% raise

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AI generated security reports about curl

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Show HN: FrameOS – operating system for single function smart frames

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Browsers are the most likely disruptor of the mobile duopoly

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Cross-platform Rust rewrite of the GNU coreutils
 

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Sieve is simpler than LRU

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Making small games, which is fun in itself

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Linux hits nearly 4% desktop user share on Statcounter

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Bitwarden Heist – How to break into password vaults without using passwords

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23andMe tells victims it’s their fault that their data was breached
 

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Benchmarking 20 programming languages on N-queens and matrix multiplication

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Ask HN: Any felons successfully found IT work post-release?

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UK 2022 rail station flow images

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U.S. cities opt to ditch their off-street parking minimums

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Show HN: Ambiphone, no-nonsense ambient music and white noise
 

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