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It’s OK for your open source library to be a bit shitty (2015)

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What every software engineer should know about Apache Kafka

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It’s Time to Get Back to RSS

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US Secret Service: “Massive Fraud” Against State Unemployment Insurance Programs
 

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Whale fall

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No One Goes There Anymore

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Kafka Removing Zookeeper Dependency

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Common mistakes using Kubernetes

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Serve Videos Instead of GIFs
 

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Ronin – A Lisp-based image processing tool

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Learn Go: Hand-crafted Go exercises and examples

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Lomuto’s Comeback

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Ask HN: Is there still a place for native desktop apps?
 

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UC Berkeley hosted a virtual graduation on Minecraft

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Ask HN: What is your learning strategy?

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An Airbnb for farmland hits a snag, as farmers raise data privacy concerns

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Game of Life in one Ruby statement inspired by APL

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Timeline of the Far Future
 

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