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100 years of whatever this will be

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Supersonic Trebuchet

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Ideal Monitor Rotation for Programmers

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Google removes Pirate Bay domains from search results citing Dutch court order

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Instagram Is Facebook Now
 

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Former Ubiquiti employee charged with stealing data and extorting company

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Microsoft’s new Windows prompts try to stop people downloading Chrome

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Testing Phone-Sized Faraday Bags

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Firefox’s Optimized Zip Format

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Germany locks down unvaccinated people, as leaders plan to make shots compulsory
 

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Amazon EC2 M1 Mac Instances

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The Fastest FizzBuzz Implementation

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Moth Minds: Fund individuals doing work you believe in

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Square is now called Block

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Ask HN: Why doesn’t anyone create a search engine comparable to 2005 Google?
 

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Missouri found mask mandates work, but didn’t make findings public

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Movie dialogue has gotten more difficult to understand

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Glitch effect on text in pure CSS

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The Impending Cloud Reshuffle

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“Risc V greatly underperforms”
 

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