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I Violated a Code of Conduct

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Image Scaling Attacks

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Grubhub sued for listing restaurants without permission
 

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The Remarkable Number 1/89 (2004)

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What’s in a Linux Executable?

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Amazon Argues Users Don’t Own Purchased Prime Video Content

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A Little Money Laundering Can Have a Big Impact on Real Estate Prices (2019)

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Manim: Animation engine for explanatory math videos
 

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Study helps explain why motivation to learn declines with age

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RIAA Obtains Subpoenas Targeting 40 YouTube-Ripping Platforms and Pirate Sites

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MDN Web Docs evolves: Lowdown on the upcoming new platform

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The Laptev Sea hasn’t frozen

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Vim-Mario: Mario on Vim
 

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TimescaleDB 2.0 released, now distributed multi-node

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Canadian military tested propaganda mission on Canadians that went off the rails

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figlet – a program for making large letters out of ordinary text

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Show HN: Nhost – Open source Firebase alternative with GraphQL

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The Heart of RISC-V Development Is Unmatched
 

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