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Ask HN: Any chronically ill founders here? How do you balance your life?
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Stomach of Dead Whale Contained 'Nothing but Nonstop Plastic'
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Stomach Of Dead Whale Contained 'Nothing But Nonstop Plastic'
In the Philippines, marine biologist Darrell Blatchley recovered the body of a young whale that showed signs of emaciation and dehydration due to the 88 pounds of plastic it had ingested.
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Why I believe Rails is still relevant in 2019
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Devbrett
Why I Believe Rails is Still Relevant in 2019 | DevBrett
Cloud-Native Full-Stack Software Engineer and Solutions Architect
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Quantum Computing for the Curious
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Quantum Country
Quantum computing for the very curious
Presented in an experimental mnemonic medium which makes it almost effortless to remember what you read
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x86 Bare Metal Examples
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GitHub - cirosantilli/x86-bare-metal-examples: Dozens of minimal operating systems to learn x86 system programming. Tested on Ubuntu…
Dozens of minimal operating systems to learn x86 system programming. Tested on Ubuntu 17.10 host in QEMU 2.10 and real hardware. Userland cheat at: https://github.com/cirosantilli/linux-kernel-modu...
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The Loading Dock Manifesto
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Esquire
The Loading Dock Manifesto
Notes from one of the best writers in Cleveland on how he makes a living
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Making 3D Terrain Maps (2017)
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Longevity and anti-aging research: ‘Prime time for an impact on the globe’
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Harvard Gazette
Longevity and anti-aging research: ‘Prime time for an impact on the globe’
Research into extending humanity’s healthy lifespan has been progressing rapidly in recent years. In February, a group of aging and longevity scientists founded a nonprofit to foster the work and serve as a resource for governments and businesses looking…
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KDE Connect removed from Google Play store for violating new policy on SMS
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Albert Vaca Cintora
KDE Connect has been removed from @GooglePlay for violating their new policy on apps that access SMS [1]. The policy has an explicit exception for companion apps (like KDE Connect), but it was removed anyway and *there's no way to talk to Google*. 1/N [1]…
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Op amp on the Moon: Reverse-engineering a hybrid op amp module
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Op amp on the Moon: Reverse-engineering a hybrid op amp module
I recently obtained a mysterious electronic component in a metal can, flatter and slightly larger than a typical integrated circuit. 1 Afte...
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Kilo Lisp
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“Three Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Designing Languages”
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Vertically Scaling PostgreSQL
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pgdash.io
Vertically Scaling PostgreSQL
Get the most out of your PostgreSQL servers.
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Chicken Scheme internals: the garbage collector (2014)
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iMac gets a 2x performance boost
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iMac gets a 2x performance boost
Apple today updated its iMac line with up to 9th-generation Intel 8-core processors for the first time and powerful Vega graphics options.
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How Did the FAA Allow the Boeing 737 Max to Fly?
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The New Yorker
How Did the F.A.A. Allow the Boeing 737 Max to Fly?
Boeing has delivered three hundred and seventy-six of these planes to airlines around the world. Since the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crash, most of them have been grounded.
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Karen Uhlenbeck, Uniter of Geometry and Analysis, Wins Abel Prize
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Quanta Magazine
Karen Uhlenbeck, Uniter of Geometry and Analysis, Wins Abel Prize
A founder of modern geometric analysis who produced "some of the most dramatic advances in mathematics in the last 40 years," Uhlenbeck is the first woman to be awarded this top honor.
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Continuous Unix commit history from 1970 until today
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GitHub - dspinellis/unix-history-repo: Continuous Unix commit history from 1970 until today
Continuous Unix commit history from 1970 until today - dspinellis/unix-history-repo
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Altimir: Life in the depopulated Bulgarian countryside [video]
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YouTube
Bulgaria: The World's Fastest-Shrinking Country
Welcome to Altimir, Bulgaria, a village on the verge of extinction in the fastest-shrinking country in the world. With the lowest birth rates and the highest death rates the world, Bulgaria is at the front lines of population decline. Here's what life is…
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D-Wave 2000Q hands-on: Steep learning curve for quantum computing
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Ars Technica
D-Wave 2000Q hands-on: Steep learning curve for quantum computing
Reconceptualizing a problem is the hard part, but the end is rewarding.
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2019 Abel Prize to Mathematician Karen Uhlenbeck
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