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I Know What You Download on BitTorrent

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Show HN: Primo – all-in-one IDE, CMS, component library, static site generator

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Your DS18B20 temperature sensor is likely a fake, counterfeit, clone

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Text-Only Social Network

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WindowSwap: View someone’s window somewhere in the world
 

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Website allows you to experience what it is like to live with dyslexia

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Google to Invest $10B in India

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The most remarkable legacy system I have seen

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Rust Is Surprisingly Good as a Server Language

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Linux founder tells Intel to stop inventing magic instructions and fix problems
 

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Dark Web Price Index 2020

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Libtorrent adds support for the WebTorrent protocol

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The stock market and economy have parted ways

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PGX: Write Postgres extensions in Rust instead of C

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Writing a software book and making over $100k
 

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Can Facebook provide postmortems on their iOS SDK crashes?

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Bitcoin is more like ham radio than the early internet

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GitHub was down

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The greatest privilege we never talk about: beauty

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Chipmaker Analog Devices to acquire Maxim Integrated for $21B
 

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