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20% of requests for Wikimedia Commons are for one image of a flower

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Show HN: Clerk – all of user management as-a-service, not just authentication

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Hacker increased chemical level at Oldsmar’s city water system, sheriff says

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Algorithms by Jeff Erickson

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I don’t want to do front-end anymore
 

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Turning an old Amazon Kindle into a eInk development platform

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No support Linux hosting shutting down from hack

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Facebook sued for ‘losing control’ of users’ data

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José Valim Reveals “Project Nx” (Numerical Elixir) [audio]

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CD Projekt Red has been subject to a cyber attack and ransom demand
 

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Man to pay £25,000 ($34,000) damages over negative TrustPilot review

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Reddit valued at $6B on a $250M round

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ReactOS Updates

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A Statement on Recent Events Between Signal and the Anti-Censorship Community

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The World’s Aging Dams
 

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Pattern Matching Accepted for Python

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Haskell: The Bad Parts, part 2 (2020)

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Pseudophilosophy encourages confused, self-indulgent thinking

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John McWhorter: The Neoracists

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Launch HN: SigNoz (YC W21) – Open-source alternative to DataDog
 

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