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Decentralized Naming and Certificate Authority
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handshake.org
Decentralized certificate authority and naming
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GitHub CLI is now in beta
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The GitHub Blog
Supercharge your command line experience: GitHub CLI is now in beta
We want your feedback about GitHub’s new command line tool that makes it easier to work with GitHub and reduce friction for many of your common workflows.
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Gears
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ciechanow.ski
Gears – Bartosz Ciechanowski
Interactive article explaining how mechanical gears work.
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ARM Launches Cortex M55 and Ethos-U55
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WikiChip Fuse
Arm Launches the Cortex-M55 and Its MicroNPU Companion, the Ethos-U55
Arm launches two new IPs for deeply-embedded AI: the Cortex-M55 with the new M-Profile Vector Extension (Helium), and the Ethos-U55, an ultra-low-power dedicated NPU for embedded applications.
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US orders Google, Facebook and others to reveal details of years of acquisitions
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the Guardian
US orders Google, Facebook and others to reveal details of years of acquisitions
Federal Trade Commission says its focus on smaller company takeovers will help clarify antitrust investigations
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Beer Waste Saves Montana Town $1M on Water Treatment
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Boeing Fired Midlevel Executive Following Embarrassing Emails
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WSJ
Boeing Fired Midlevel Executive Following Embarrassing Emails
The move followed the disclosures of messages between two Boeing pilots that prompted concerns among lawmakers and regulators that some of the company’s employees took a cavalier attitude toward safety.
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Alex Crichton: “Scaling Back My Involvement in Rust”
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Rust Internals
Scaling back my involvement in Rust
I'd like to give the folks in the Rust project a heads up that I'm going to be scaling back my involvement in the day-to-day of Rust. I'm not going anywhere in the near future, but after doing some internal reflection I think it's the right time to start…
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Registrars raise alarm over proposal for big .com fee hikes
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Ars Technica
Registrars raise alarm over proposal for big .com fee hikes
Proposed contract allows Verisign to raise registration fees 7 percent per year.
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Who Was Sun Tzu’s Napoleon?
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The Strategy Bridge
Who was Sun Tzu’s Napoleon?
We know that Thucydides was not only the chronicler, but a general in the Peloponnesian War, Julius Caesar the architect of the Gallic War, and Machiavelli an active participant in Florentine diplomatic and martial affairs. Maurice de Saxe waded through the…
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First, Do No Harm
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First, Do No Harm
As regulators look closer at acquisitions they should be extremely wary of unintended consequences. The current system works well for everyone, most of the time.
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An Update from Essential
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Show HN: Autocode – Automatically generate API code for SaaS apps
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Instant.bot
Build custom AI bots without the hassle. We host your agent, your tools and your data.
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Colorado voters are set to decide if wolves should be reintroduced to the state
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Does my data fit in RAM?
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Cost Cutting Algorithms Are Making Your Job Search a Living Hell
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Vice
Cost Cutting Algorithms Are Making Your Job Search a Living Hell
More companies are using automated job screening systems to vet candidates, forcing jobseekers to learn new and absurd tricks to have their résumés seen by a human.
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A modern take on the “paperclip computer”
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Hackaday
A Modern Take On The “Paperclip Computer”
Back in 1968, a book noscriptd “How to Build a Working Digital Computer” claimed that the sufficiently dedicated reader could assemble their own functioning computer at home using easily o…
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Haskell in Production: Riskbook
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Haskell in Production: Riskbook
To learn why Haskell can be a good choice for products in the insurance industry, read our interview with the CTO of Riskbook, Jezen Thomas.
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MWC 2020 canceled over coronavirus health concerns
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The Verge
The world’s biggest phone show has been canceled due to coronavirus concerns
MWC is no longer taking place due to health concerns over the coronavirus spread.
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Why are we so bad at software engineering?
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www.bitlog.com
Why are we so bad at software engineering?
Our industry's mindset grew in an environment where failure is cheap and we are incentivized to move quickly.
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An Astronaut’s Guide to Mental Models
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