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Libmill: Go-Style Concurrency in C
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Database IDs Have No Place in URIs (2008)
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Tim Cook: Four-Year Degree Not Necessary to Be Proficient at Coding'
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MacRumors
Apple CEO Tim Cook: 'I Don't Think a Four-Year Degree is Necessary to Be Proficient at Coding'
Earlier this week, Apple CEO Tim Cook visited an Apple Store in Orlando, Florida to meet with 16-year-old Liam Rosenfeld, one of 350 scholarship...
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Harry’s Will Be Sold to Owner of Schick for $1.37B
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NY Times
Shaving Start-Up Harry’s Will Be Sold to Owner of Schick for $1.37 Billion
Harry’s was founded nearly nine years ago. Edgewell’s oldest brand dates back more than a century.
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Ask HN: How does your development team handle database migrations?
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SwiftWasm: Run Swift in Browsers
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GitHub Package Registry
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The GitHub Blog
Introducing GitHub Package Registry
With GitHub Package Registry your packages are at home with their code—sign up for the limited beta to try it out.
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Google warns that ADB backup, restore may be removed in a future Android release
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XDA Developers
Google warns that ADB backup and restore may be removed in a future Android release
Unfortunately, it looks like ADB backup and restore may be going away. A commit in AOSP is noscriptd "Add deprecation warning to adb backup/restore."
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GitHub Package Registry
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GitHub
GitHub Actions
Easily build, package, release, update, and deploy your project in any language—on GitHub or any external system—without having to run code yourself.
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U.S. regulators approve the Long-Term Stock Exchange
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Cats rival dogs on many tests of social smarts
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Science
Cats rival dogs on many tests of social smarts. But is anyone brave enough to study them?
Social cognition researchers are finally probing the secrets of the feline mind—when the cats deign to cooperate
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Delta Airlines Crosses One Line Too Far in Union Busting
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ebb.org
Delta Airlines Crosses One Line Too Far in Union Busting - Bradley M. Kuhn ( Brad ) ( bkuhn )
The website of Bradley M. Kuhn, aka Brad, aka bkuhn. This site includes his GPG keys, resume, blog, projects list, software, interviews, speeches and writing.
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Self hosted modern email server
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Prolog's Death
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Synthèse
Prolog’s Death
Maarten van Emden just posted a terrific and authoritative account of one episode in the history of Prolog under the noscript “Who Killed Prolog” (and, tantalizingly, promises another epis…
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Microsoft Confirms UWP Is Not the Future of Windows Apps
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Thurrott.com
Microsoft Confirms UWP is Not the Future of Windows Apps
As I predicted, Microsoft is effectively killing UWP by ensuring that all its capabilities are available to once-legacy app development platforms.
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The Maker of Gore-Tex Is Experimenting With an Artificial Cornea
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Packaging now standard, dependency proxy next?
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GitLab
Packaging now standard, dependency proxy next?
GitHub follows GitLab by adding a package registry.
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After men in Spain got paternity leave, they wanted fewer kids
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Quartz
After men in Spain got paternity leave, they wanted fewer kids
Leave makes fathers more involved—and less likely to want bigger families.
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Microsoft Throws in the Towel on UWP, Elevates Win32
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Extremetech
Microsoft Throws in the Towel on UWP, Elevates Win32
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Pilotwings demos act differently depending on when the cartridge was made
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foone
Today's weird discovery: Pilotwings (1991) has a set of demos that play if you don't press any keys, and one of them acts differently depending on when your cartridge was made, basically. Does the plane crash or not?
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Don Norman on how design fails older consumers
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Fast Company
I wrote the book on user-friendly design. What I see today horrifies me
The world is designed against the elderly, writes Don Norman, 83-year-old author of the industry bible Design of Everyday Things and a former Apple VP.
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