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Amazon sellers marking products as collectible to get around price gouging rules
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The Verge
Amazon sellers are marking products as ‘collectible’ to get around price gouging rules
Thousand-dollar "collectible" dumbbells and hot tubs.
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Launch an App
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danielgauthier.me
Going indie, step 9: Launch an app
It'll only take a week or two!
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About the security content of macOS Catalina 10.15.5
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Apple Support
About the security content of macOS Catalina 10.15.5, Security Update 2020-003 Mojave, Security Update 2020-003 High Sierra
This document describes the security content of macOS Catalina 10.15.5, Security Update 2020-003 Mojave, Security Update 2020-003 High Sierra.
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1,700-Year-Old Board Game Found in Norwegian Burial Mound
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Life in Norway
Archaeologists Find Roman Iron Age Board Game in Norway
Rare elongated dice and board game pieces from the Roman Iron Age have been discovered in western Norway. Last month, Norwegian archaeologists chose to excavate the remains of a small Early Iron Age grave cairn
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Swift AWS Lambda Runtime
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Swift.org
Introducing Swift AWS Lambda Runtime
It is my pleasure to announce a new open source project for the Swift Server ecosystem, Swift AWS Lambda Runtime. Distributed as a Swift package, the Swift AWS Lambda Runtime is designed to help Swift developers build serverless functions for the Amazon Web…
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Designing an Authentication System: A Dialogue in Four Scenes
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What Do You Do with a Stolen van Gogh?
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NY Times
What Do You Do With a Stolen van Gogh? This Thief Knows
Octave Durham, who went to prison for stealing two paintings by the artist, explains the difficulties encountered in this line of work.
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Godot Editor running in a web browser
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Godot Engine
Godot Editor running in a web browser – Godot Engine
Bringing the Godot Editor to the web: lowering the barrier for newcomers while enhancing the HTML5 export.
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Why is Kubernetes getting so popular?
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Stack Overflow Blog
Why is Kubernetes getting so popular?
At the time of this article, Kubernetes is about six years old, and over the last two years, it has risen in popularity to consistently be one of the most loved platforms. This year, it comes in as the number three most loved platform. If you haven’t heard…
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Show HN: An API to store balances and transactions
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Symbolic Logic (1897)
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The tiniest C sort function? (2008)
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Software bug made Bombardier planes turn the wrong way
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www.theregister.co.uk
Software bug in Bombardier airliner made planes turn the wrong way
Cold weather missed approaches went left instead of right - and vice versa
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Linus Torvalds: But no, 80-column terminals in 2020 isn't “reasonable” any more
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The Long, Painful History of Police Brutality in the U.S.
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Smithsonian Magazine
The Long, Painful History of Police Brutality in the U.S.
A 1963 protest placard in the Smithsonian collections could almost be mistaken for any of the Black Lives Matter marches of today
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Career Choice Tip: Cybercrime Is Mostly Boring
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Krebs on Security
Career Choice Tip: Cybercrime is Mostly Boring
When law enforcement agencies tout their latest cybercriminal arrest, the defendant is often cast as a bravado outlaw engaged in sophisticated, lucrative, even exciting activity. But new research suggests that as cybercrime has become dominated by pay-for…
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ECMAScript 4: The Missing Version
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Evertpot
ECMAScript 4: The missing version
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Oldest 'nearly complete' HIV genome found in forgotten tissue sample from 1966
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livescience.com
Oldest 'nearly complete' HIV genome found in forgotten tissue sample from 1966
The virus was found in a tissue sample from 1966, almost two decades before HIV was discovered.
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Surveillance tools used by the Minneapolis Police Department
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BuzzFeed News
Facial Recognition And License Plate Readers: Here Are The Surveillance Tools Used By The Minneapolis Police Department
As protesters demonstrate in Minneapolis in response to George Floyd's death, law enforcement agencies have access to a host of surveillance tools that could make it easier to target and find them.
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Thermoelectric Stoves vs. Solar Panels
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LOW←TECH MAGAZINE
Thermoelectric Stoves: Ditch the Solar Panels?
Wood stoves equipped with thermoelectric generators can produce electricity that is more sustainable, more reliable, and less costly than power from solar PV panels.
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SpaceX Starship SN4 launch vehicle prototype explodes after static engine test
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TechCrunch
SpaceX’s Starship SN4 launch vehicle prototype explodes after static engine fire test
SpaceX had just conducted yet another static fire test of the Raptor engine in its Starship SN4 prototype launch vehicle on Friday when the test vehicle exploded on the test stand in Boca Chica, Texas. This was the fourth static fire test of this engine on…
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