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Ask HN: How do I make sure my kids are safe online?
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Before Netscape: Web browsers of the early 1990s
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Ars Technica
Before Netscape: The forgotten Web browsers of the early 1990s
From the archives: Does anybody remember Erwise? Viola? Cello? Let's reminisce.
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What I Learned Trying to Secure Congressional Campaigns
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There Is Too Much Stuff
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The Atlantic
There Is Too Much Stuff
The human brain can’t contend with the vastness of online shopping.
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‘Orientalism,’ Then and Now
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The New York Review of Books
‘Orientalism,’ Then and Now
The Orientalism of today, both in its sensibility and in its manner of production, is not quite the same as the Orientalism Edward Said discussed forty years ago. The hard edge of today’s Orientalism targets the fragile fabric of domestic politics, the very…
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InNative: Run WebAssembly Outside the Sandbox at 95% Native Speed
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inNative WebAssembly Runtime
Introducing inNative - Run WebAssembly Outside The Sandbox at 95% Native Speed
Many people are excited about WebAssembly, which lets you use languages other than JavaScript on the web. With WebAssembly, you can run C, C++, Rust, Zig, Go, or pretty much anything that compiles to LLVM in a sandbox running inside your web browser. This…
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Zuckerberg and Sandberg will defy Canadian subpoena, risking contempt vote
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Refurbished Samsung Android Phones Sans Google Now Available
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International Business Times
Refurbished Samsung Android Phones Sans Google Now Available
Android is undoubtedly one of the most popular mobile operating systems to date, but some might find it data-hungry. Thankfully, a new OS offers the convenience of Android minus Google's hunger for
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'American Soil' Is Increasingly Foreign Owned
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NPR
'American Soil' Is Increasingly Foreign Owned
The number of acres of U.S. farmland held by foreign-owned investors has doubled in the past two decades, raising alarm bells in farming communities.
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Burnout is an official medical diagnosis, World Health Organization says
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CNN
Burnout is an official medical diagnosis, World Health Organization says
It's a feeling of extreme work stress that's long been embedded in the cultural lexicon, and now it might be codified in your medical records as well.
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24/7 service: The realities of 'owning' a Japanese convenience store
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The Japan Times
Behind the scenes of 24/7 service: The realities of 'owning' a Japanese convenience store
A familiar orange and green signboard glares in the pitch-dark, quiet street in a residential area. There, the owner of a 7-Eleven franchise store located
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Text rendering rendering using multi channel signed distance fields
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GitHub
GitHub - Chlumsky/msdfgen: Multi-channel signed distance field generator
Multi-channel signed distance field generator. Contribute to Chlumsky/msdfgen development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Some bad news for DANE and DNSSEC
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APNIC Blog
DNS-OARC 30: Bad news for DANE | APNIC Blog
Geoff Huston shares his thoughts from DNS-OARC 30.
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Canva security breach: hacker claims to have stolen the data of 139M users
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ZDNet
Australian tech unicorn Canva suffers security breach
Hacker claims to have stolen the data of 139 million Canva users.
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Eating Too Much Rice Almost Doomed Japan's Imperial Navy
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The National Interest
Eating Way Too Much Rice Almost Doomed Japan's Imperial Navy
Here's what occurred.
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Onion Curve: A Space Filling Curve with Near-Optimal Clustering (2018)
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arXiv.org
Onion Curve: A Space Filling Curve with Near-Optimal Clustering
Space filling curves (SFCs) are widely used in the design of indexes for
spatial and temporal data. Clustering is a key metric for an SFC, that measures
how well the curve preserves locality in...
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Pollen: the book is a program
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Let Firefox help you block cryptominers from your computer
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The Firefox Frontier
Let Firefox help you block cryptominers from your computer
Firefox will block cryptominers from running energy-sucking operations on your browser without your knowledge or consent.
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Why Every Vehicle Should Have an Electric Motor, Even If It Doesn’t Have a Plug
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CleanTechnica
Why Every Vehicle Should Have An Electric Motor, Even If It Doesn’t Have A Plug
I'll start off this article by admitting that I was totally wrong on the subject of this article a couple of years ago. Sometimes your first impression of a technology is clouded by your biases, sometimes it is clouded by your lack of knowledge, sometimes…
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ACIDRain: Concurrency-Related Attacks on Database-Backed Web Applications (2017) [pdf]
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Show HN: CodeSpeak, the beginnings of a web-based speech-to-code tool
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GitHub
sethwilsonUS/codespeak
A web-based speech-to-code editor for humans. Contribute to sethwilsonUS/codespeak development by creating an account on GitHub.
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