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Show HN: I Rebuilt MySpace from 2007

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Growl in Retirement

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Ruffle – A Flash Player emulator written in Rust

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YouTube shadowbans video titled “The CIA is a Terrorist Organization”

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Gallery-dl – download images from several image hosting sites

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Watercooling a Canon R5 to enable unlimited 8K recording

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Microsoft is working on an Android subsystem for Windows 10

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Sleep duration is associated with brain structure and cognitive performance

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Blogging vs. Blog Setups
 

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Undeleting a file overwritten with mv

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Second Swiss firm allegedly sold encrypted spying devices

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A better Kubernetes from the ground up

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New bike chain claims to be faster, more durable
 

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video game lets you do nothing in particular in a suburban Russian tower block

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Melting ice patch in Norway reveals large collection of ancient arrows

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Would you be willing to fund a Linux port to Apple Silicon?

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DwarFS: A fast high compression read-only file system

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Roblox pays 26% of its revenue to Apple/Google for payment processing
 

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