The Endless Acid Banger: algorithmic self-composing acid techno music — and IBM employee forced to stop kernel work under personal email address

 
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The Endless Acid Banger: algorithmic self-composing acid techno music

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IBM employee forced to stop kernel work under personal email address

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The “Granny Knot”

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Grafana, Loki, and Tempo will be relicensed to AGPLv3

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Apple Introduces AirTag
 

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Discord Ends Deal Talks with Microsoft, Will IPO

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Spotify is killing the open podcast ecosystem (2020)

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Software Infrastructure 2.0: A Wishlist

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Apple TV 4K Gets A12 Bionic
 

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The Hotdog web browser and browser engine

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All-new iMac features the M1 chip

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Open Source Goes to Mars

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Neighbour manages to pollute the 2.4 ghz spectrum with his 120 IoT devices

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You Are Not ‘Behind’ (2016)

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Forced unemployment and second-class status: Google’s data center contractors

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Show HN: I’m working on a open-source, self-hosted alternative to Disqus

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Everyone Loves the $100M Deli
 

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