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Global Kernel Locks in APFS
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CEO Shoots Self to Test Bulletproof Jacket
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Web Performance 101: how to optimize your JS, CSS, HTTP stuff, images, and fonts
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Web Performance 101: JS, CSS, HTTP, images & fonts
Learn how (and why) to make your app faster by optimizing JS, CSS, images/fonts and other things
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The cost of keeping Singapore squeaky clean
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The cost of keeping Singapore squeaky clean
Keeping an island nation absolutely spotless
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Spatial: A High Level Programming Language for FPGAs
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Growth AMA with YC Partner Gustaf Alströmer
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Y Combinator
Growth AMA with YC Partner Gustaf Alströmer
YC Partner Gustaf Alströmer recently did a Growth AMA with Startup School founders. It was so good that we wanted to share it here.
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Micro.blog
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Founder’s Guide to the Y Combinator Interview
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A Look at the Design of Lua
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A Look at the Design of Lua
Simplicity, small size, portability, and embeddability set Lua apart from other noscripting languages.
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Ask HN: I'm just a programmer worried about climate change, how can I help?
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Kids’ Apps Are Crammed With Ads
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Your Kid’s Apps Are Crammed With Ads (Published 2018)
In a new study of the most downloaded apps for children ages 5 and younger, researchers found advertising in almost all of them.
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Humanity has wiped out 60% of animals since 1970, major report finds
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Humanity has wiped out 60% of animal populations since 1970, report finds
The huge loss is a tragedy in itself but also threatens the survival of civilisation, say the world’s leading scientists
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Building a fly brain in a computer
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Teaching C (2016)
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TinyEMU, a RISC-V/i486 VM for Linux in the Browser
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This is the best drone according to Amazon? – The HS100
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This is the best drone according to Amazon? - The HS100 - DroneDJ
The HS100 drone retails for about $280 on Amazon and has incredible reviews. Learn what drone is better and where to buy this drone for a 60% discount.
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Maintaining 65k open connections in a single Ruby process
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To Err Is Human: Mistakes and slips in skydiving and other disciplines
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Blue Skies Magazine
To Err Is Human | Blue Skies Magazine
Is someone cutting away a perfectly good canopy the same type of mistake as turning to final way too low to the ground?
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C++17 constexpr Compile-time Ray Tracer (2017)
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GitHub
GitHub - tcbrindle/raytracer.hpp: Simple compile-time raytracer using C++17
Simple compile-time raytracer using C++17. Contribute to tcbrindle/raytracer.hpp development by creating an account on GitHub.
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The frustration and quasi freedom of being an Uber driver
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What It’s Like to Work for an Algorithm
The frustration and quasi freedom of being an Uber driver.
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Qnnpack: PyTorch-integrated open source library for mobile deep learning
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QNNPACK: Open source library for optimized mobile deep learning - Facebook Code
Facebook is open-sourcing QNNPACK, a high-performance kernel library that is optimized for mobile AI. The library speeds up many operations, such as depthwise convolutions, that advanced neural network architectures use. QNNPACK has been integrated into Facebook…
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