Worldle — A new wave of Linux applications — and Apple's custom NVMes are amazingly fast – if you don't care about data integrity

 
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Worldle

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A new wave of Linux applications

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Apple’s custom NVMes are amazingly fast – if you don’t care about data integrity

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Building for the 99% Developers

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New York is using cameras with microphones to ticket loud cars
 

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AWS S3: Sometimes you should press the $100k button

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Investors bought a record share of U.S. homes in 2021

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The Unreasonable Math of Type 1 Diabetes

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A 13-year-old used my artificial nose to diagnose pneumonia

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Reddit can’t build a better search engine
 

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Who is squatting IPv4 addresses?

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The Lonely Work of Moderating Hacker News (2019)

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NSA’s Backdoor of the PX1000-Cr

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Quordle: Four Wordles in One

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Elastic and Amazon reach agreement on trademark infringement lawsuit
 

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WebGL 2.0 Achieves Pervasive Support from All Major Web Browsers

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I collect and read old computer manuals

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The Internals of PostgreSQL

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Avoid the Apple App Store

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Tell HN: 1Password shares passwords you don’t want shared
 

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