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Study: Dark matter doesn't exist, the universe is 27B years old
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Earth.com
Study claims dark matter does not exist and the universe is 27 billion years old
A study from the University of Ottawa suggests we might not need dark matter or dark energy to explain the workings of the universe.
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Show HN: MacProxy Plus – Surf the Modern Web on Vintage Computers
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GitHub - hunterirving/macproxy_plus: browse the modern web on vintage computers
browse the modern web on vintage computers. Contribute to hunterirving/macproxy_plus development by creating an account on GitHub.
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CapibaraZero: A cheap alternative to FlipperZero based on ESP32-S3
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Show HN: Graphite, a Blender-inspired 2D procedural design Rust app
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Graphite
Free online vector editor & procedural design tool
Open source free software. A vector graphics creativity suite with a clean, intuitive interface. Opens instantly (no signup) and runs locally in a browser. Exports SVG, PNG, JPG.
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Dbt – Incremental but Incomplete
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Forscape – A Language and Editor for Scientific Computation
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GitHub - JohnDTill/Forscape: Scientific computing language
Scientific computing language. Contribute to JohnDTill/Forscape development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Skip Hash: A fast ordered map via software transactional memory
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arXiv.org
Skip Hash: A Fast Ordered Map Via Software Transactional Memory
Scalable ordered maps must ensure that range queries, which operate over many consecutive keys, provide intuitive semantics (e.g., linearizability) without degrading the performance of concurrent...
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A deep-sea 'emergency service' keeps the internet running
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Bbc
The deep-sea 'emergency service' that keeps the internet running
Ninety-nine percent of the world's digital communications rely on subsea cables. Fixing them keeps us all connected – and has changed our understanding of the ocean.
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Google's Chrome Browser Starts Disabling uBlock Origin
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PCMAG
Google's Chrome Browser Starts Disabling uBlock Origin
The browser is doing so as part of Google's plan to phase out older Manifest V2 extensions to bolster Chrome's security. Still, some uBlock Origin users aren't happy about the change.
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Why Don't We Use Awnings Anymore
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The Craftsman Blog
Why Don’t We Use Awnings Anymore - The Craftsman Blog
When you look at old black and white pictures of cities from before the 1950s you may notice something on most buildings that are no longer there today. Awnings. They were ubiquitous over nearly every window of buildings from the most basic single family…
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Seeing God and Burning Plastic
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A team paid to break into top-secret bases
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Bbc
Meet the team paid to break into top-secret bases
Hear from the team who test security by breaking into secure facilities.
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Show HN: A Markdown-based alternative to package.json noscripts and makefiles
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GitHub - tzador/makedown: Organise your shell noscripts within executable markdown files
Organise your shell noscripts within executable markdown files - tzador/makedown
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Google Chrome's uBlock Origin phaseout has begun
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The Verge
Google Chrome’s uBlock Origin phaseout has begun
Time to switch to uBlock Lite or another ad blocker.
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Internet Archive Services are "temporarily offline"
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Interview with Terence Tao in Barcelona
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EL PAÍS English
Terence Tao, mathematician: ‘It’s not good for something as important as AI to be a monopoly held by one or two companies’
The Fields Medal winner is attempting to solve one of the Millennium Problems, with a reward of $1 million, but he also applies his analysis to topical enigmas such as the Venezuelan election and the advance of artificial intelligence
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Cofounder Mode: My tactical guide to finding a cofounder
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Repromptai
Cofounder Mode - A Tactical Guide to Finding a Cofounder - Reprompt AI
Automatically enrich and validate your location data with AI Agents. Reprompt agents automatically process video, image, geospatial, and web inputs to ...
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Redbox left PII on decommissioned machines
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OH HEY BAD NEWS:
when someone opens up the hard drive of a redbox unit, they can pull a file which has a complete list of noscripts ever rented, and the email addresses of the people who rented them, and where and when
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FreeBSD/EC2 boot performance over time
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Let Google Decide
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The richest people borrow against their stock (2021)
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Forbes
How America’s Richest People Can Access Billions Without Selling Their Stock
Many of the country’s richest people, including Elon Musk and Larry Ellison, borrow against their stock while avoiding capital gains taxes.
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