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Fish: A command line shell for the 90s
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Fishshell
fish shell
A smart and user-friendly command line shell
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Migrating Russian eagles run up huge data roaming charges
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Migrating Russian eagles run up huge data roaming charges
Russian scientists tracking eagles got huge SMS bills when some birds flew to Iran and Pakistan.
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Ask HN: What are your biggest roadblocks when building a new project/SaaS?
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Bruno Simon – 3D Curriculum
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Three.js Journey
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Bruno Simon's creative portfolio
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Hitman hires hitman who hires hitman who hires hitman who hires hitman
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Metro
Hitman hires hitman who hires hitman who hires hitman who hires hitman
A businessman and the hapless assassins he hired were all convicted of attempted murder.
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Why Graphiti?
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Containers in 2019: They're Calling It a Hypervisor Comeback
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Containers in 2019: They're Calling it a [Hypervisor] Comeback
The 2019 news cycle within the "cloud native" corner of the world has been abuzz with a word previously thought outmoded by the rapid rise of containers: “hypervisor.” This article explores the motivations behind this, focusing on security, user experience…
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IMO Grand Challenge
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Tesla’s new Solar Roof costs less than a new roof plus solar panels
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TechCrunch
Tesla's new Solar Roof costs less than a new roof plus solar panels, aims for install rate of 1K per week | TechCrunch
Tesla has launched the third iteration of its solar roof tile for residential home use, which it officially detailed in a blog post on Friday and in a
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The dream journal of Santiago Ramón y Cajal, who discovered neurons (2015)
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Nautilus
Nautilus | Science Connected
Nautilus is a different kind of science magazine. We deliver big-picture science by reporting on a single monthly topic from multiple perspectives. Read a new chapter in the story every Thursday.
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An Illustrated Guide to Useful Command Line Tools
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www.wezm.net
An Illustrated Guide to Some Useful Command Line Tools - WezM.net by Wesley Moore
A short denoscription and screenshot of some useful command line tools I use that aren't part of typical POSIX environment.
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The Wonders of the Suffix Tree Through the Lens of Ukkonen’s Algorithm
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Facebook crawls links in PDFs you send in Messenger
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Vahagn Vardanian
Have you ever imagine that @facebook is crawling links in your pdf files when you are sending them via messenger?
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Tech Giants Have Hijacked the Web. It’s Time for a Reboot
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WSJ
Tech Giants Have Hijacked the Web. It’s Time for a Reboot.
While lawmakers and regulators look to combat monopolies by online giants, some innovators are developing internet platforms to prevent monopolies from forming in the future.
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“C is not how the computer works” can lead to inefficient code
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Steveklabnik
"C is not how the computer works" can lead to inefficient code | Next.js Blog Example with Markdown
Steve Klabnik's personal website
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A day in the life of a Danish forensic pathologist
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»I have no desire to open up this man's skull. I do it because I have to«
Forensic scientists, the police and crime scene investigators master horror with a steady hand. This article gives a rare insight into the post-mortem examination of a homicide.
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Twitter “Silenced” Dissenting Voices During Anti-Government Protests in Egypt
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BuzzFeed News
Twitter “Silenced” Dissenting Voices During Anti-Government Protests In Egypt
Dozens of accounts were suspended without reason during rare anti-government protests, new research shared with BuzzFeed News shows.
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Double Slit Experiment No Mystery
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Bill Wadge's Blog
Double Slit Experiment No Mystery
How can you be in two places at once When you’re not anywhere at all — Firesign Theater [Note: this is NOT original research. I just read the right book] The famous double slit experime…
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Penn Jillette’s Surprising Success as a Computer Columnist
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Tedium: The Dull Side of the Internet.
Penn Jillette’s Surprising Success as a Computer Columnist
Pondering the success that Penn Jillette, the loud half of Penn & Teller, found as a sometimes-rebellious big-name computer magazine columnist in the ’90s.
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How a social network could save democracy from deadlock
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BBC News
Crossing Divides: How a social network could save democracy from deadlock
An online tool used in Taiwan could help defuse political rows across the globe.
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$2 Test Identified Bird Shit as Cocaine. Cops Keep Using It to Arrest People
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Vice
This $2 Test Identified Bird Shit as Cocaine. Cops Keep Using It to Arrest People.
Donut crumbs also once tested positive for meth.
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