All problems stem from man's inability to sit quietly in a room alone (2014) — The web is 30 years old today — and Back to the '70s with Serverless

 
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All problems stem from man’s inability to sit quietly in a room alone (2014)

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The web is 30 years old today

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Back to the ’70s with Serverless

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Windows 10 20H2: ChkDsk damages filesystem on SSDs with KB4592438 installed

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Apple M1 foreshadows Rise of RISC-V
 

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Ryzen 5800X vs. M1: Programming benchmarks

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FFmpeg is 20 years old today

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Raspberry Pi Server Mark III

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Setting up your own Nextcloud instance to get off of Google

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Starting Sunday, cable companies can no longer ‘rent’ you the router you own
 

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Lode Runner

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The Internet Is for Porn

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Show HN: Owncast – An open-source, self-hosted live streaming server

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No, SAR Can’t See Through Buildings

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Show HN: I wrote a book on implementing DDD, CQRS and Event Sourcing
 

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An Engineer’s Guide to Stock Options (2013)

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The Abolition of Work (2002)

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Decaying Tanker Has 4 Times the Amount of Oil as the Exxon Valdez

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Researchers propose faster, more efficient alternatives to backpropagation

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Early humans may have survived the harsh winters by hibernating
 

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