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The impossible dream of the nuclear-powered 1958 Ford Nucleon
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The Drive
Inside the Impossible Dream of the Nuclear-Powered 1958 Ford Nucleon
Driving more than 5,000 miles without stopping to refuel sounds like a '50s fever dream—because it was.
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Haiti’s President Is Assassinated
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Nytimes
Hours After Haiti’s President Is Assassinated, 4 Suspects Are Killed and 2 Arrested (Published 2021)
Jovenel Moïse was killed in an attack on his private residence on the outskirts of the capital, Port-au-Prince. The authorities said late Wednesday that they had intercepted “suspected assassins.”
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Project Oberon Emulator in JavaScript and Java
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Debit Card Apps for Kids Are Collecting a Shocking Amount of Personal Data
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VICE
Debit Card Apps for Kids Are Collecting a Shocking Amount of Personal Data
Greenlight says it isn't currently selling data on kids' spending habits to advertisers, but its privacy policy suggests it could start anytime.
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Twitter and LinkedIn are kowtowing to China
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CEPA
Make Them Pay | CEPA
Twitter and LinkedIn are kowtowing to China.
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NPM Audit: Broken by Design
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overreacted.io
npm audit: Broken by Design — overreacted
Found 99 vulnerabilities (84 moderately irrelevant, 15 highly irrelevant)
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Apple's “iCloud Private Relay” broke risk based authentication
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ZITADEL
IMO - Risk Based Authentication is broken | ZITADEL
Apple's “iCloud Private Relay” breaks risk based authentication (RIBA). You should get rid of your RIBA process and start towards the passwordless journey.
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Microsoft Issues Emergency Patch for Windows Flaw
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Krebs on Security
Microsoft Issues Emergency Patch for Windows Flaw
Microsoft on Tuesday issued an emergency software update to quash a security bug that's been dubbed "PrintNightmare," a critical vulnerability in all supported versions of Windows that is actively being exploited. The fix comes a week ahead of Microsoft's…
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A classic Silicon Valley tactic – losing money to crush rivals – under scrutiny
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Washington Post
Analysis | A classic Silicon Valley tactic — losing money to crush rivals — comes in for scrutiny
Facebook's newsletter product won't take a cut of writers' revenue. Some critics see a problem.
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Ideas in statistics that have powered AI
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Columbia News
Top 10 Ideas in Statistics That Have Powered the AI Revolution
Andrew Gelman, a statistics professor at Columbia, and Aki Vehtari, a computer science professor at Finland’s Aalto University, recently published a list of the most important statistical ideas in the last 50 years. Here, they break it down in easy-to-understand…
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Right to repair movement gains power in US and Europe
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BBC News
Right to repair movement gains power in US and Europe
Lawmakers and advocates want to give consumers more choice when it comes to fixing devices.
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TypeScript at Google (2018)
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Coming to Terms with Tailwind
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Ketchum, Idaho, Has Plenty of Available Jobs, but Workers Can’t Afford Housing
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WSJ
Ketchum, Idaho, Has Plenty of Available Jobs, but Workers Can’t Afford Housing
The resort town Ketchum is facing a cascading housing crisis caused by a rush of new residents during the Covid-19 pandemic, growing demand for workers during the economic boom that has followed, and a shortage of affordable homes that was years in the making.
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Neurons Unexpectedly Encode Information in the Timing of Their Firing
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Quanta Magazine
Neurons Unexpectedly Encode Information in the Timing of Their Firing
A temporal pattern of activity observed in human brains may explain how we can learn so quickly.
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Complex game worlds, simple text interfaces (2015)
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Show HN: SQLite query inside a Bash function
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Designing Our Serverless Engine: From Kubernetes to Nomad, Firecracker, and Kuma
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Koyeb
The Koyeb Serverless Engine: from Kubernetes to Nomad, Firecracker, and Kuma - Koyeb
We decided to build our own serverless engine, one that would not be limited by existing implementations. The first version of Koyeb was built on top of Kubernetes and allowed us to quickly build a working cloud platform. After a few months of operating…
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Dbcritic: Constructively criticizing your Postgres schema (using Idris)
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Channable
dbcritic: Constructively criticizing your Postgres schema (using Idris)
At Channable we store most of our data in a relational database. Relational databases are an amazing tool. Not only do they reliably store data, they also provide efficient access to the stored data, and they make sure that the data adheres to predefined…
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The Cost of the “New Way to Message on Instagram” (2020)
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Electronic Frontier Foundation
The Cost of the “New Way to Message on Instagram”
If you are on Instagram, you have been probably bombarded by Instagram Stories and notifications about new features like emojis, chat themes, selfie stickers, and “cross-platform messaging” that will
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Social Media Platforms as Common Carriers [pdf]
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