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Show HN: Expensive Chat – Pay one cent per letter
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Why Drugs That Work in Mice Don't Work in Humans
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thelri.org
The Longevity Research Institute
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Productivity tricks in Visual Studio
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Blogspot
Two productivity tricks in Visual Studio you need to be using
Up your productivity game by using these two tricks you probably didn't know existed in Visual Studio. Being more productive F1 key ...
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Liberapay is a European non-profit recurrent donations platform – 0% Commission
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Liberapay
We help you fund the creators and projects you appreciate.
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Ask HN: Delivery guy is a chemist with 2 teenage kids. Can this happen to me?
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Grape JavaScript – Free and Open Source Web Builder Framework
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Grapesjs
GrapesJS - Free and Open Source Web Template Editor Framework
Free and Open source Web Template Editor - Next generation tool for building templates without coding
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Hunt for the Death Valley Germans (2015)
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otherhand.org
The Hunt for the Death Valley Germans
This is the tale of what for me was a rather remarkable adventure. It was assembled on the basis of my personal recollection and experience, emails, GPS logs and some official documents. It represents solely the perspective and opinions of myself, in my…
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Sub-Acute Effects of Psilocybin on Empathy, Creative Thinking
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Taylor & Francis
Sub-Acute Effects of Psilocybin on Empathy, Creative Thinking, and Subjective Well-Being
Creative thinking and empathy are crucial for everyday interactions and subjective well-being. This is emphasized by studies showing a reduction in these skills in populations where social interact...
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Dry.io
wants to democratize software development using AI
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VentureBeat
Dry.io wants to democratize software development using AI
Dry.io is a programmable software platform, a developer playground that helps you write web apps using just a few lines of code. The AI fills in the rest.
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The Surprising Subtleties of Zeroing a Register (2013)
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Random ASCII - tech blog of Bruce Dawson
The Surprising Subtleties of Zeroing a Register
Zeroing out a CPU register seems like the simplest and most basic operation imaginable, but in fact x86 CPUs contain a surprising amount of special logic to make this operation run smoothly. The mo…
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Is fasting safe? A review of adverse events during water-only fasting (2018)
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PubMed Central (PMC)
Is fasting safe? A chart review of adverse events during medically supervised, water-only fasting
Evidence suggests that fasting, during which only water is consumed, results in potentially health promoting physiological effects. However, peer-reviewed research assessing the safety of water-only fasting is lacking. To address this, we conducted a ...
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Let’s LISP like it’s 1959 [video]
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Lets LISP like it's 1959
Kristoffer Gronlund
https://2019.linux.conf.au/schedule/presentation/153/
One of my favorite papers in computer science is the original LISP
paper by John McCarthy. Written in 1959, it describes something
mind-bending: The interpreter for a language in…
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Paper – Hyperscan: A Fast Multi-Pattern Regex Matcher for Modern CPUs
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Branch Free
Paper: Hyperscan: A Fast Multi-pattern Regex Matcher for Modern CPUs
I’m pleased to report that Hyperscan, the regular expression matcher that ate my life from 2008 through 2018, finally has a paper (pdf) – it’s being presented this week at NSDI &#…
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How I'm still not using GUIs in 2019: A guide to the terminal
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Lucas F. Costa
How I'm still not using GUIs: A guide to the terminal
GUIs are bloatware. I’ve said it before. However, rather than just complaining about IDEs I’d like to provide an understandable guide to a much better alternative: the terminal.
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Writing User Space Network Drivers
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arXiv.org
User Space Network Drivers
The rise of user space packet processing frameworks like DPDK and netmap makes low-level code more accessible to developers and researchers. Previously, driver code was hidden in the kernel and...
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Gomacro: Interactive Go interpreter and debugger with generics and macros
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GitHub
GitHub - cosmos72/gomacro: Interactive Go interpreter and debugger with REPL, Eval, generics and Lisp-like macros
Interactive Go interpreter and debugger with REPL, Eval, generics and Lisp-like macros - cosmos72/gomacro
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America’s Cities Are Running on Software from the ’80s
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BloombergQuint
America’s Cities Are Running on Software From the ’80s
Even San Francisco’s tech chops can’t save it from relying on computers that belong in a museum.
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Implications of Rewriting a Browser Component in Rust
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Mozilla Hacks – the Web developer blog
Implications of Rewriting a Browser Component in Rust
Since our first release in 2002, there have been 69 security bugs in Firefox’s style component. If we'd had a time machine and could have written this component in Rust from the start, 51% wouldn't have happened. That said, Rust is not foolproof. Developers…
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Mozilla releases the largest to-date public domain transcribed voice dataset
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The Mozilla Blog
Sharing our Common Voices – Mozilla releases the largest to-date public domain transcribed voice dataset
Mozilla Common Voice releases the largest to-date public domain voice dataset, including 18 languages, almost 1,400 hours of data from 42,000 contributors.
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Heat Pumps Work Miracles
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The hard part in becoming a command line wizard
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John D. Cook | Applied Mathematics Consulting
The hard part in becoming a command line wizard
I've long been impressed by shell one-liners. They seem like magical incantations. Pipe a few terse commands together, et voilà! Out pops the solution to a problem that would seem to require pages of code. Are these one-liners real or mythology? To some extent…
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