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Don’t close your MacBook with a cover over the camera

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Linux kernel in-tree Rust support

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How to Understand Things

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CRDTs: The Hard Parts [video]

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Apple supplier Foxconn to invest $1B in India, sources say
 

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Ask HN: What’s the worst piece of software you use everyday?

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This Blog Is Now Running on Solar Power

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Testing Firefox more efficiently with machine learning

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How much your computer can do in a second (2015)

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PureDarwin – Darwin-based open source OS
 

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Show HN: Trail Router – generate running routes that prefer greenery and nature

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Scientists say you can cancel the noise but keep your window open

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Why are toys such a bad business?

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Researchers create air filter that can kill the coronavirus

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The Uncertain Future of Ham Radio
 

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Ask HN: How can I quickly trim my AWS bill?

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LinkedIn sued over allegation it secretly reads Apple users’ clipboard content

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Commander X16 8 bit computer now has its own website

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Modes, Medians and Means: A Unifying Perspective (2013)

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The Frink Is Good, the Unit Is Evil
 

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