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The Framework Laptop is now shipping

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BirdNet – Identify Birds by Sound

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AWS’s Egregious Egress

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93% of Paint Splatters Are Valid Perl Programs (2019)

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California sues Activision Blizzard over unequal pay, sexual harassment
 

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Syncthing: Syncing All the Things

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The Tyranny of Spreadsheets

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Mitchell Hashimoto takes on a new individual contributor role at HashiCorp

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We’d rather have the iceberg than the ship

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Hacker News in the Style of Teletext
 

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Intrinsic, a new Alphabet company

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Zip – How not to design a file format

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SARS-CoV-2 Gamma variant infected 16 fully Pfizer vaccinated Guiana gold miners

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Show HN: Website changes design each time you blink

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If Richard Feynman applied for a job at Microsoft (2002)
 

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Why is the university of California dropping the SAT?

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RNA demethylation increases rice and potato yields 50%

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iDOS 2 will be gone soon

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The engineer preserving the last analog motion graphics machine (2017) [video]

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Bringing supply chain security features to the Go community
 

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