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Protests about police brutality are met with wave of police brutality across US
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Protests about police brutality are met with wave of police brutality across US
Use of teargas, batons, pepper spray, fists, feet and vehicles against protesters sparks lawsuits and international condemnation
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SQLancer, a tool to automatically test DBMSs to find logic bugs
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GitHub
GitHub - sqlancer/sqlancer: Automated testing to find logic and performance bugs in database systems
Automated testing to find logic and performance bugs in database systems - sqlancer/sqlancer
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Zettelkasten note-taking in 10 minutes
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Two vulnerabilities in Zoom could lead to code execution
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Cisco Talos Blog
Vulnerability Spotlight: Two vulnerabilities in Zoom could lead to code execution
A member of Cisco Talos discovered this vulnerability.
Cisco Talos recently discovered two vulnerabilities in the popular Zoom video chatting application that could allow a malicious user to execute arbitrary code on victims’ machines.
Video conferencing…
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Show HN: Some Bookmarklets, I Use
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Zipline – Vital, On-Demand Delivery for the World
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Zipline
Zipline Drone Delivery & Logistics
Zipline is the world's largest autonomous delivery system, specializing in on-demand drone delivery and instant logistics.
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A new project: multi-track audio editing (2005)
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Coronavirus: Hard-hit Brazil removes data amid rising death toll
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BBC News
Coronavirus: Hard-hit Brazil removes data amid rising death toll
The country will now only report numbers for the past 24 hours, no longer giving the cumulative data.
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MiniCouchDB in Rust
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Ask HN: How bad should the code be in a startup?
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Deciding to do morally risky work (2019)
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Using React, Redux and SSR to acommodate users without JavaScript
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blog.klungo.no
Daniel Skogly's blog | Using React, Redux and SSR to acommodate users without JavaScript
<p>Whether or not something works <a href="https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&query=%22without%20javanoscript%22&sort=byDate&type=comment">without JavaScript (JS)</a> is something that pops up in Hacker News comments from time to time…
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Show HN: Choose: An alternative to cut and (sometimes) Awk
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GitHub - theryangeary/choose: A human-friendly and fast alternative to cut (and sometimes awk)
A human-friendly and fast alternative to cut (and sometimes awk) - theryangeary/choose
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Plotting
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Mitxela
Plotting - mitxela.com
Fun with plotters!
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Ideas That Changed My Life
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David Perell
50 Ideas That Changed My Life - David Perell
David shares 50 ideas that changed his life. Read here.
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Intel and ARM Performance Characteristics for S3 Compatible Object Storage
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MinIO Blog
Intel + ARM Performance Characteristics for S3 Compatible Object Storage
This post looks at the relative strengths of Intel and ARM as it relates to object storage. Specific attention is paid to single core vs. multi-core.
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Death of a Typeface
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I Love Typography
Death of a Typeface — I Love Typography
Robert Granjon lived in the 1500s. The new style of typeface he invented in 1557, modeled on contemporary Gothic cursive handwriting, and later came to be know as Civilité, after the Civilité or 'etiquette' books which the typeface often appeared in. Although…
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The world might run out of people (2019)
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Wired
The World Might Actually Run Out of People
The United Nations predicts that the global population will soon explode. In Empty Planet, John Ibbitson and Darrell Bricker argue they're dead wrong.
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Most tech content is bullshit
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www.aleksandra.codes
Most tech content is bullshit
“One of the great commandments of science is, "Mistrust arguments from authority." Too many such arguments have proved too painfully wrong. Authorities must prove their contentions like everybody else.” ~ Carl Sagan
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Richard Feynman Computer Heuristics Lecture (1985) [video]
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Richard Feynman Computer Science Lecture - Hardware, Software and Heuristics
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Introduction Article to Heuristics and Metaheuristics: http://muonray.blogspot.ie/2016/04/meta-heuristics-and-universal-power-law.html
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Data and graphs showing millenials' bad economic odds
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The Washington Post
Analysis | The unluckiest generation in U.S. history
They've had the worst economic luck in U.S. history. many Millennials will never recover.
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