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I am an Uighur who faced China’s concentration camps

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The world needs nuclear power and we shouldn’t be afraid of it

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The Right to Read (1997)

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2.5 Gigapixel Image of the Orion Constellation Took 5 Years to Complete
 

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Facebook Seeks Shutdown of NYU Research Project into Political Ad Targeting

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Microsoft Tilecode

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Anki as Learning Superpower: Computer Science Edition

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GitTorrent: A Decentralized GitHub (2015)

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YouTube-dl source code encoded in two images
 

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Open-source photo gallery with cloud backup and end-to-end encryption

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Ask HN: Why isn’t finance a part of the core curriculum at schools?

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A New Map of All the Particles and Forces

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BL602/BL604 RISC-V WiFi and Bluetooth 5.0 SoC will sell at ESP8266 price point

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Lessons from six months at Shopify
 

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Falling five storeys from a New York rooftop changed my life

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Andy Kelley (of Zig) intimidated into vacating apartment for Hulu filming

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Show HN: Perfect Pitch Ear Training

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ØMQ – The Guide (2011)

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LiveCode is a modern day HyperCard (2019)
 

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