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Ask HN: Best Linux Laptop Replacing a Macbook Pro
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Things I Learnt from a Senior Software Engineer
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Neil Kakkar
Things I Learnt from a Senior Software Engineer
I sat next to a senior software engineer for a year. Here's what I learnt.
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America has no use for hides, so leather prices plunge
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Los Angeles Times
America is obsessed with beef. But it has no use for hides, so leather prices plunge
A glut of cowhides has caused leather prices to plummet.
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An underground Facebook market for rare meat
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MEL Magazine
Inside Facebook’s Underground Market for Rare Meat
Late last month, a Facebook user posted a stock image of a charred tentacle resting on a grill, with a prompt to the nearly 4,500...
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Dyson Tree
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Android 10: Google Confirms 193 Security Vulnerabilities Need Fixing
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Forbes
Android 10: Google Confirms 193 Security Vulnerabilities Need Fixing
Android Q is now officially Android 10, and with the release only weeks away, Google has confirmed a total of 193 vulnerabilities need fixing.
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A Trailblazing Plan to Fight California Wildfires
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The New Yorker
A Trailblazing Plan to Fight California Wildfires
Throughout the twentieth century, federal policy focussed on putting out fires as quickly as possible, but preventing megafires requires a different approach.
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The phpCE 2019 conference in Dresden has been cancelled and won't be continued
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Wasm vs. PNaCl Performance Benchmark
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PDFTron
WebAssembly vs. PNaCl Performance Benchmark
We benchmarked the performance of WebAssembly threads to see how it would render compared PNaCl. In this blog, learn if threaded WebAssembly performs faster than its Chrome precursor PNaCl, and if it can handle the memory requirements of demanding documents.
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Modern Artificial Intelligence for Ancient Games
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How the Great Truth Dawned
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The New Criterion
How the great truth dawned by Gary Saul Morson
Gary Saul Morson on the Soviet virtue of cruelty.
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QEMU VM Escape
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The Path to Dijkstra’s Handwriting
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Joshldavis
The Path to Dijkstra's Handwriting - Josh Davis
How I used Edsger W. Dijkstra's handwriting as a model to improve mine.
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Rabbit Holes: The Secret to Technical Expertise
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Uranium Contaminates Water Across California's Central Valley
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www.kqed.org
Uranium Contaminates Water Across California's Central Valley | KQED
As many as one in four San Joaquin Valley families with private wells are unknowingly drinking dangerous amounts of uranium.
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Chicken Hypnotism
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Webmin 1.890 Exploit – What Happened?
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Zen 2 Missives – AMD now delivering efficiencies that are double that of Intel
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Facebook emails show internal concerns being raised about Cambridge Analytica
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TechCrunch
Facebook really doesn’t want you to read these emails
Oh hey, y’all, it’s Friday! It’s August! Which means it’s a great day for Facebook to drop a little news it would prefer you don’t notice. News that you won’t find a link to on the homepage of Facebook’s Newsroom — which is replete with colorfully illustrated…
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The Cherokee want a representative in Congress, taking up a 200-year-old promise
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Programming shape using kirigami tessellations
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phys.org
Mathematical framework turns any sheet of material into any shape using kirigami cuts
Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed a mathematical framework that can turn any sheet of material into any prescribed shape, inspired ...
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