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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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I can see your local web servers
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Ask HN: Coping when your client is an asshole?
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‘I Thought I Was Lazy’: The Invisible Struggle for Autistic Women (2017)
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The Establishment
‘I Thought I Was Lazy’: The Invisible Struggle For Autistic Women
Adapting to daily life is not often factored into the diagnostic process for autism. It should be.
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The Antonine Wall was the real final frontier of the Roman Empire
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Bbc
Did the Romans really reach Scotland?
Hadrian's Wall may be older, bigger, stronger and better known, but the Unesco-listed Antonine Wall was the real final frontier of the Roman Empire.
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World's rivers 'awash with dangerous levels of antibiotics'
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the Guardian
World's rivers 'awash with dangerous levels of antibiotics'
Largest global study finds the drugs in two-thirds of test sites in 72 countries
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Google’s Shadow Work Force: Temps Who Outnumber Full-Time Employees
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NY Times
Google’s Shadow Work Force: Temps Who Outnumber Full-Time Employees (Published 2019)
The tech company has long used contractors, but some employees worry that a growing reliance on them represents a shifting, less admirable work culture.
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Antonio Salieri’s Revenge
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The New Yorker
Antonio Salieri’s Revenge
He was falsely cast as Mozart’s murderer and music’s sorest loser. Now he’s getting a fresh hearing.
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W3C and the WHATWG sign agreement to collaborate on single version of HTML, DOM
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www.w3.org
W3C and the WHATWG signed an agreement to collaborate on a single version of HTML and DOM
Today W3C and the WHATWG signed an agreement to collaborate on the development of a single version of the HTML and DOM specifications. The Memorandum of Understanding jointly published as the WHATWG/W3C Joint Working Mode gives the specifics of this collaboration.…
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Handy Keymaps in Vim
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A Neuroscientist Who Discovered He Was a Psychopath (2013)
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Smithsonian Magazine
The Neuroscientist Who Discovered He Was a Psychopath
While studying brain scans to search for patterns that correlated with psychopathic behavior, James Fallon found that his own brain fit the profile
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What are the differences between OpenBSD and Linux?
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Cfenollosa
What are the differences between OpenBSD and Linux?
Maybe you have been reading recently about the release of OpenBSD 6.5 and wonder, 'What are the differences between Linux and OpenBSD?' I've also been there at some point in the past and these are my conclusions. They also apply, to some extent,
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