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I bought 300 emoji domain names from Kazakhstan and built an email service

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How I earn a living selling my open-source web-based invoicing application

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U.S. senators reintroduce bill to make daylight saving time permanent

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Julia receives DARPA award to accelerate electronics simulation

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Based Cooking
 

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Dennis Ritchie’s first C compiler (c. 1972)

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netaddr.IP: a new IP address type for Go

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I guess I have to watch ads everywhere on my $1,500 LG TV now

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Zig, parser combinators, and why they’re awesome

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Write Simply
 

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Ultra-weak gravitational field detected

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The Sweden Solar System

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OctoPrint

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Fuck Domainparkers

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Investigating how the New York Times A/B tests their headlines
 

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Asahi Linux Progress Report: January/February 2021

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Receiving SpaceX Falcon 9 Telemetry with a HackRF and 1.2m Satellite Dish

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Backblaze is now a Terraform provider

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Nuclear power looks to regain its footing 10 years after Fukushima

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Red Flags I Saw While Doing 60 Technical Interviews in 30 Days
 

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