Inkscape 1.0 Release Candidate — and Proof of concept: end-to-end encryption in Jitsi Meet

 
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Inkscape 1.0 Release Candidate

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Proof of concept: end-to-end encryption in Jitsi Meet

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Colornames.org – A collaborative effort to name all 16.7M colors

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Writing a SQL database from scratch in Go

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Your statement is correct but misses the point
 

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Technical reasons to choose FreeBSD over GNU/Linux

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Writing a Book with Pandoc, Make, and Vim

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Saving money on international payments as a remote freelancer

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New nuclear reactor designs promise safe, clean electricity

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Erase your darlings: immutable infrastructure for mutable systems
 

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Foxconn’s buildings in Wisconsin are still empty, one year later

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Wildlife is reclaiming Yosemite National Park

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As YouTube traffic soars, YouTubers say pay is plummeting

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Luminus – A Clojure Web Framework

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Google can use Bluetooth to track phones even with Bluetooth turned off (2018)
 

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mdBook – A utility to create modern online books from Markdown files

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Learn Godot Game Development

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Malleable Systems: Software must be as easy to change as it is to use it

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California Supreme Court: Transaction is not required to sue online providers

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Ask HN: Successful one-person online businesses?
 

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