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Show HN: A Firefox add-on to strip Google search results of ’blacklisted’ URLs

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GitHub reinstates Popcorn Time code
 

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Swiss companies must pay share of rent for employees working from home

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Org Mode – Organize Your Life in Plain Text

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Two capacitor paradox

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With remote work plan, Facebook dashes hopes of paycheck arbitrage

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Ask HN: If you could work remote where would you live?
 

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Linus Torvalds has switched to AMD

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A No. 1 hit vanished from Poland’s charts – it’s not going quietly

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Solving the “Miracle Sudoku” in Prolog

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Pelorus Jack
 

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Show HN: PgTyped – Typesafe SQL in TypeScript and Postgres

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Thai Database Leaks 8.3B Internet Records

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eBay port scans visitors’ computers for remote access programs

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A Guide to Threat Modelling for Developers

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Joe Rogan Is the New Mainstream Media
 

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