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India bans TikTok, WeChat, and dozens of other Chinese apps

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Reddit shuts down subreddits including r/The_Donald and r/ChapoTrapHouse

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Textures.js is a JavaScript library for creating SVG patterns

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Windows98 Running in the Browser

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Finishing a side project
 

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The U.S. can now set its own rates for mail from China and other countries

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Make educated wireless router/AP upgrade decisions

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Apple declined to implement 16 Web APIs in Safari due to privacy concerns

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Life is 90% of my use cases for org-mode

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Megadesk
 

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Apple and Facebook

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Klutz Press: books built for learning stuff

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Has GitHub been down more since its acquisition by Microsoft?

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Zero-sum thinking on immigration will make America poorer

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There’s no replacement for the thrill of browsing in a bookstore
 

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Implementing the Exponential Function

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The KDE community is moving to GitLab

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GitHub was down

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Break Up Google

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Use Unix Pipes to Improve Chromecast Playback
 

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