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The Seccomp Notifier – New Frontiers in Unprivileged Container Development
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Christian Brauner
Seccomp Notify - New Frontiers in Unprivileged Container Development — Christian Brauner
Introduction As most people know by know we do a lot of upstream kernel development. This stretches over multiple areas and of course w...
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About Ron Graham
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Audio from Scratch with Go: Stereo Panning
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dylanmeeus.github.io
Audio From Scratch With Go: Stereo panning
In the previous post we have written code to change the amplitude of wave files.
Now we’ll take a look at how we can turn a mono wave file into a stereo wave file with optional panning, and explore how this is represented internally by the WAVE file format.…
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50 authors, 50 science fiction stories shorter than novels
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Blogspot
50 authors, 50 science fiction stories shorter than novels
See the updated 80 author version. I've been playing around with re-reading favorite science fiction short stories while also seeing if the...
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A dying teenager who wanted world peace (and love)
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Bbc
The dying teenager who wanted world peace (and love)
An American teen with cancer went to Moscow in 1988 hoping to meet Gorbachev and rid the world of nukes.
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Demystifying MLsub – The Simple Essence of Algebraic Subtyping
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Olivia de Havilland, sophisticated star of Hollywood's golden age, dies at 104
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The Hollywood Reporter
Olivia de Havilland, Sophisticated Star of Hollywood's Golden Age, Dies at 104
The two-time Oscar winner, so memorable in 'Gone With the Wind,' 'The Adventures of Robin Hood,' 'The Snake Pit' and 'The Heiress,' broke free of Warner Bros. with a watershed court triumph in the 1940s.
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It's time to get serious about research fraud
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Undark Magazine
Opinion: It’s Time to Get Serious About Research Fraud
Only a small fraction of research misconduct ever comes to light. Independent investigative bodies could remedy that.
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An Intel 8080 Assembler and Online Simulator
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Run PHP in the browser through Babel
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GitLab
Kornel / babel-preset-php · GitLab
Babel preset for converting PHP syntax to JavaScript. It can run subset of PHP in the browser or in Node.js. Expanding Atwood's Law.
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ToaruOS: A Hobby Operating System
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toaruos.org
ToaruOS - A Hobby Operating System for x86 PCs
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Luigi Model found in Mario 64 source code
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Twitter
masakado's dungeon theme from smt imagine
MARIO 64 SOURCE JUST LEAKED THERE’S AN OFFICIAL LUIGI MODEL
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Harry Eng, the Master of the “Impossible Bottle”
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Signing .jars is not worth the effort
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quanttype.net
Signing .jars is worthless
There are no security benefits. It's waste of time.
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One company's plan to build a search engine Google can't beat
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Protocol
One company's plan to build a search engine Google can't beat
After 15 years at Google, Sridhar Ramaswamy wanted out of the ad business. And he thinks getting out of ads is exactly what search engines need.
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Ask HN: Is it possible to get PhD without completing bachelors
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ACCC alleges Google misled consumers about expanded use of personal data
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Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
Correction: ACCC alleges Google misled consumers about expanded use of personal data
Correction: An earlier version of this media release used a hypothetical example that suggested that Google used information about users’ health to personalise or target advertisements. Google says that it does not show personalised ads based on health information.…
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Sledding athletes are taking their lives
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Nytimes
Sledding Athletes Are Taking Their Lives. Did Brain-Rattling Rides and High-Speed Crashes Damage Their Brains? (Published 2020)
Not long ago, Pavle Jovanovic was among the world’s top bobsledders. In retirement, he battled mental illness and substance abuse. Were brain injuries the cause of his demise and that of others in his sport?
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Reading Hard-to-Read Gravestones (2014)
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Organize Your Family History
Reading hard-to-read gravestones - Organize Your Family History
My family reunion was last weekend and I had a great time. Family members were so warm and welcoming to my husband and me despite the fact that my branch of the family had not been represented at that reunion in a couple of generations. I was given family…
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This month in 1939: How dead cattle led to the discovery of warfarin
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PMLive
This month in 1939: How dead cattle led to the discovery of warfarin
This month in 1939: A mystery that devastated farms in the US midwest but heralded a major medical breakthrough
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Appearances vs. Experiences: What Makes Us Happy
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Farnam Street
Appearances vs Experiences: What Really Makes Us Happy
In the search for happiness, we often confuse how something looks with how it’s likely to make us feel. This is especially true when it comes to our homes. If we want to maximize happiness, we need to prioritize experiences over appearances.
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