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AMD Ryzen 9 3950X with 61K points is the Fastest Processor on Geekbench
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TechQuila
AMD Ryzen 9 3950X with 61K points is the Fastest Processor on Geekbench, Destroys Intel's 18-Core i9-9980XE
According to AMD's first-party benchmarks, the Ryzen 9 3950X is faster than Intel's i9-9960X, but as per a new Geekbench score, the 7nm AMD flagship might be even more powerful
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Jepsen: TiDB 2.1.7
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Facebook Emails Could Show Zuckerberg Knew of Questionable Privacy Practices
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WSJ
Facebook Worries Emails Could Show Zuckerberg Knew of Questionable Privacy Practices
Facebook uncovered emails that appear to show CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s connection to potentially problematic privacy practices at the company.
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A collection of Kubernetes failure stories
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GitHub
GitHub - hjacobs/kubernetes-failure-stories: Compilation of public failure/horror stories related to Kubernetes
Compilation of public failure/horror stories related to Kubernetes - hjacobs/kubernetes-failure-stories
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Google Photos will stop syncing to Drive on July 10, 2019
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G Suite Updates Blog
Google Photos will stop syncing to Drive on July 10, 2019
Subscribe for the latest updates on G Suite products and features.
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Africa needs more data centers urgently
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iAfrikan
Data sovereignty
Where is Africa’s online data stored and processed?
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For two hours, a large chunk of EU mobile traffic was rerouted through China
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ZDNet
For two hours, a large chunk of European mobile traffic was rerouted through China
It was China Telecom, again. The same ISP accused last year of "hijacking the vital internet backbone of western countries."
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We Read 150 Privacy Policies. They Were an Incomprehensible Disaster
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Nytimes
Opinion | We Read 150 Privacy Policies. They Were an Incomprehensible Disaster. (Published 2019)
The average policy took 18 minutes to finish and required a college-level reading ability.
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Medical Reversals
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eLife
Meta-Research: A comprehensive review of randomized clinical trials in three medical journals reveals 396 medical reversals
An analysis of more than 3000 randomized controlled trials published in JAMA, the Lancet and NEJM has identified 396 medical reversals.
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As Protesters Fill Hong Kong’s Streets, Businesses Are Alarmed, Too
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NY Times
As Protesters Fill Hong Kong’s Streets, Businesses Are Alarmed, Too (Published 2019)
A wave of concern has spread through a community of foreign consultants, investors and executives who have made the territory their home and regional headquarters.
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What not to do when giving technical interviews (2014)
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Nitric oxide radicals are emitted by wasp eggs to kill mold fungi
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eLife
Nitric oxide radicals are emitted by wasp eggs to kill mold fungi
To protect their food and themselves against detrimental mould fungi, the eggs of a wasp species synthesize and emit remarkable amounts of gaseous nitrogen oxides that are highly effective antimicrobials.
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Saudi Arabia tracks runaway women by cellphone IMEI
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Business Insider
The Saudi government is hunting down women who flee the country by tracking the IMEI number on their cellphones
Cellphones are often Saudi women's route to independence. But, INSIDER has learned, Saudi Arabia is hunting women via their phone's unique IMEI code.
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Show HN: Lannister – open-source wealth manager app
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lannister.capital
Lannister Capital
The simplest wealth manager and financial planner to measure capital growth, organize holdings and track your progress.
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The U.S. is still using many pesticides that are banned in other countries
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Science News
The U.S. is still using many pesticides that are banned in other countries
In 2016, the United States used millions of kilograms of pesticides that are banned or being phased out in the European Union, Brazil and China.
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Dark Web Drug Sellers Dodge Police Crackdowns
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NY Times
Dark Web Drug Sellers Dodge Police Crackdowns
The notorious Silk Road site was shut down in 2013. Others have followed. But the online trafficking of illegal narcotics hasn’t abated.
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Apollo raises $22M to simplify app development
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Apollo Blog
Apollo raises $22 million to simplify app development
By turning code into brilliant solutions that improve people’s lives, app developers have the power to positively impact the world. At Apollo, we want to help developers help the world.To do that, we’re tackling the hardest problem in app development: data…
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Microsoft Alternatives project (MAlt): Taking back control using open software
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CERN
Migrating to open-source technologies
The Microsoft Alternatives project (MAlt) started a year ago to mitigate anticipated software license fee increases. MAlt’s objective is to put us back in control using open software. It is now time to present more widely this project and to explain how it…
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To be great, be good repeatably
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Steph | Smith
How to Be Great? Just Be Good, Repeatably
A thought piece on what it takes to truly be great and what that even means in the first place.
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Researchers use lasers to detect and destroy tumor cells in melanoma patients
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IEEE Spectrum: Technology, Engineering, and Science News
Laser Destroys Cancer Cells Circulating in the Blood
The first study of a new treatment in humans demonstrates a noninvasive, harmless cancer killer
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The world in which IPv6 was a good design (2017)
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apenwarr.ca
The world in which IPv6 was a good design
Last November I went to an IETF meeting for the first time. The IETF is an
interesting place; it seems to be about 1/3 maintenance grunt wo...
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