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Confessions of a Book Pirate (2010)
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Confessions of a Book Pirate
"TRC" is a self-described bibliophile who has "pirated" thousands of books. How and why does he do it, and what does he think the publishing industry should do to curb the looming ebook piracy threat?
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CIA Gift Shop
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Win32 on macOS
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Oklo launches Aurora advanced fission clean energy plant in US
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Oklo launches Aurora advanced fission clean energy plant in US
California-based company Oklo has announced the launch of its Aurora advanced fission clean energy plant in California, US.
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Ask HN: My company wants my side project. What can I do?
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Please, Enough with the Dead Butterflies (2017)
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Emily S. Damstra
Please, enough with the dead butterflies! - Emily S. Damstra
We all have pet peeves, even though there's a lot going on in the world that makes them pretty insignificant. While acknowledging that there are many more
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Abbott Labs uses copyright law to shut down open diabetes monitoring software
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Boing Boing
Abbott Labs kills free tool that lets you own the blood-sugar data from your glucose monitor, saying it violates copyright law
Abbott Labs makes a continuous glucose monitor — used by people with diabetes to monitor their blood-sugar levels — called (ironically, as you’ll see below) the Freestyle Libre.
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Hypertext Literal
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Observable
Hypertext Literal
Inspired by lit-html and HTM, and referencing the fantastically precise HTML5 spec, we built hypertext literal: a tagged template literal for HTML which interpolates values based on context, allowing automatic escaping and the interpolation of non-serializable…
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Seven deadly sins of talking about “types” (2014)
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Glush: A robust parser compiler built using non-deterministic automatons
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Sanity.io
Introducing Glush: a robust, human readable, top-down parser compiler
Glush is a new parser compiler based on Glushkov’s construction algorithm – . It offers a human readable grammar, is naturally top-down and maintains worst case cubic performance for even the most ambiguous grammars.
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Show HN: I built a FOSS service to protect against link shorteners tracking us
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Tuv sees black for Tesla: Cybertruck would not get approval in Europe
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What Happened to Software Development?
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Hackernoon
What Happened to Software Development? | HackerNoon
I don’t even recognize it anymore
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What Happens After Prisoners Learn to Code?
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The Atlantic
What Happens After Prisoners Learn to Code?
Slack, one of Silicon Valley’s more diverse companies, has hired three formerly incarcerated coders.
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How Simple Analytics calculates unique visits without cookies or fingerprinting
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Simple Analytics Docs
Unique visits
At Simple Analytics we do things a bit differently. We put the privacy of your visitors first. At the same time we comply with strict (and necessary) privacy laws. This has an impact on our statistics, like unique visits. We record page views (which is very…
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Using Broadway in an Elixir application
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Appsignal
How to Use Broadway in Your Elixir Application | AppSignal Blog
Discover how Broadway can help you create highly concurrent data processing pipelines in your Elixir app.
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'It's pretty staggering': Returned online purchases often sent to landfill
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CBC
'It's pretty staggering': Returned online purchases often sent to landfill, journalist's research reveals | CBC Radio
From unopened shampoo to unworn clothes, perfectly good products end up in dumpsters and landfill sites. Why? The Current went dumpster diving with a seasoned scavenger to find out.
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Modern garbage collection: Part 2
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Medium
Modern garbage collection: Part 2
A look at what the newest generation of Java GCs can do
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Yahui: The Chinese Art of Elegant Bribery (2011)
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The Chinese art of elegant bribery
There is more than aesthetics and investment in today's demand for Chinese art. Art has become an “invisible cloak” that helps businessmen navigate Chinese corruption
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Stonehenge 1875 family photo may be earliest at monument
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BBC News
Stonehenge 1875 family photo may be earliest at monument
The picture of a family dressed in finery features in an exhibition charting 150 years of visitors.
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World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen Is Now World Fantasy Football #1
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Magnus Carlsen
Bio needed an update
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