Htmlq: like jq, but for html — and ProtonMail deletes 'we don't log your IP' from website after activist arrested

 
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Htmlq: like jq, but for html

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ProtonMail deletes ’we don’t log your IP’ from website after activist arrested

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Show HN: Web browser to help programmers think clearly

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Missing businesswoman urges ex-husband not to publish book critical of China

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MangaDex infrastructure overview
 

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The Linux Experiments YouTube channel has been terminated

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Three near-identical Boris Vishnevskys on St Petersburg election ballot

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A generation of American men give up on college

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Can progressives be convinced that genetics matters?

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Libwebsockets a powerful and lightweight pure C library
 

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Sri Lanka’s overnight flip to organic farming has led to an economic disaster

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Unity patents ECS

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Netflix is not a tech company (2019)

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Show HN: Arxiv.org on IPFS

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Fans of a 2013 Japanese soccer game tracked down a bizarre floating point bug
 

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Awk: The Power and Promise of a 40-Year-Old Language

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Firefox 92

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El Salvador adopts Bitcoin as official currency, first country to do so

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Linus Torvalds: “GitHub creates useless garbage merges”

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Zero-Trust RDP and SSH Access to VMs on Google Cloud
 

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