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The Framework is the most exciting laptop I’ve used

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I started SaaS companies in 2013 and 2021 – how things have changed

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A Tunguska size burst destroyed Tall el-Hammam, Bronze Age city in Jordan Valley

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More Casio Watch Mods (2017)

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Text entered into Windows’ Run dialogue gets sent to Microsoft’s telemetry
 

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While posting to Tumblr, E and W keys just stopped working

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Python GUIs for Humans – Transforms UI into People-Friendly Pythonic Interfaces

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Structural pattern matching in Python 3.10

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Microsoft ruined passwords, now aims for a passwordless future

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What is this Gemini thing, and why am I excited about it? (2020)
 

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When McDonalds Came to Denmark

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Amazon’s AI cameras are punishing drivers for mistakes they didn’t make

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Taming Go’s Memory Usage, or How We Avoided Rewriting Our Client in Rust

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A function decorator that rewrites the bytecode to enable goto in Python

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Former NSA Hacker Describes Being Recruited for UAE Spy Program
 

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GitHub Actions: Ephemeral self-hosted runners and new webhooks for auto-scaling

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A mathematician’s guided tour through higher dimensions

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The BYTE magazine covers by Robert Tinney

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Ask HN: Why is Confluence Wiki Search so bad?

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Internet Freedom Around the World Declines for 11th Consecutive Year
 

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