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Ask HN: A way to adblock “we’re using cookies” popups?

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George Floyd Protest – police brutality videos on Twitter

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Adobe to remove Flash Player from web site after December 2020

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After GitHub CEO backs Black Lives Matter, workers demand an end to ICE contract

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Woman makes $420k by buying insurance on flights she predicted would get delayed
 

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Free Textbooks from Springer, Categorised

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Six eBay executives and employees charged over alleged cyberstalking campaign

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How to create a video call application with WebRTC

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U.S. Supreme Court endorses gay, transgender worker protections

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Build yourself a weather station
 

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Basecamp’s founders are trying to start an email rebellion

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An understanding of AI’s limitations is starting to sink in

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MuseScore 4: Moving from notation software to composition software

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Accurate N64 emulation gets resolution upscaling powered by Vulkan (RetroArch)

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Supreme Court declines to hear cases over qualified immunity
 

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Excalidraw whiteboard – easily sketch diagrams with a hand-drawn feel

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WD Red DM-SMR Update: 3 Vendors Bail and WD Knew of ZFS Issues

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Flatpak – A Security Nightmare (2018)

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Remembering Windows 2000

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The Sun seen through the Earth in “neutrino light” (2007)
 

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