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Cities sue Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, claim they owe cable “franchise fees”
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Ars Technica
Cities sue Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, claim they owe cable “franchise fees”
Cities demand 5% of revenue, claim online video uses "public rights of way."
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Pibooth: A PhotoBooth application for Raspberry Pi and opencv compatible devices
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GitHub
GitHub - pibooth/pibooth: The pibooth project provides a Photo Booth application out-of-the-box for Raspberry Pi and opencv compatible…
The pibooth project provides a Photo Booth application out-of-the-box for Raspberry Pi and opencv compatible devices - pibooth/pibooth
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Open Problems in Robotics
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Locklin on science
Open problems in Robotics
Robotics is one of those things the business funny papers regularly wonder about; it seems like consumer robotics is a revolutionary trillion dollar market which is perpetually 20-years away -more…
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Ts-migrate: tool to automatically migrate JavaScript projects to TS
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GitHub
GitHub - airbnb/ts-migrate: A tool to help migrate JavaScript code quickly and conveniently to TypeScript
A tool to help migrate JavaScript code quickly and conveniently to TypeScript - airbnb/ts-migrate
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Old salt mine is the first emission-free compressed air energy facility (2019)
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CBC
This abandoned Goderich salt mine could hold the key to a greener, cleaner future in Ontario | CBC News
A Toronto-based energy company has converted an old Goderich salt mine into an energy storage facility that uses compressed air instead of batteries. The company says the technology is fuel-free and could one day save you money on your hydro bill.
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Most “mandatory requirements” in corporations are imaginary
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Blogspot
Most "mandatory requirements" in corporations are imaginary
In my day job I work as a consultant. Roughly six months ago my current client had a non-negotiable requirement that consultants are not all...
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Cerebras Wafer Scale Engine Gen2 7nm 2.6T Transistors
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ServeTheHome
Cerebras Wafer Scale Engine Gen2 7nm 2.6T Transistors
With 2.6 trillion transistors the Cerebras Wafer Scale Engine Gen2 offers a completely different paradigm compared to other AI training solutions
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Ask HN: Why is Reddit on mobile so obsessed with making me use their app?
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Allowing CMake functions to return(value)
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Oleksandr Koval’s blog
Allowing CMake functions to return(value)
Introduction
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Show HN:
theheadless.dev
– open source Puppeteer and Playwright knowledge base
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Checklyhq
Learn Playwright & Puppeteer - Browser Automation Frameworks
Learn more about Playwright & Puppeteer with Checkly. Explore how to automate your web with a reliable, programmable monitoring workflow.
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Show HN: Tunshell – Remote shell into ephemeral environments behind NAT/firewall
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GitHub - TimeToogo/tunshell: Remote shell into ephemeral environments
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How many pieces can a puzzle have?
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God plays dice
How many pieces can a puzzle have?
Patrick Honner tweeted a few days ago: My 7 yo pointed out that our 300 piece puzzle actually contains 18 x 18 = 324 pieces and I just don’t know what to believe anymore. — Patrick Honner (@M…
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Effective Airflow Development
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Curology Tech Blog
Effective Airflow
For nearly two years Airflow has been an integral piece of Curology’s data stack. Along the way we have adopted patterns for ...
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The antibiotic paradox: why companies can’t afford to create life-saving drugs
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Nature
The antibiotic paradox: why companies can’t afford to create life-saving drugs
Paratek Pharmaceuticals successfully brought a new antibiotic to the market. So why is the company’s long-term survival in question?
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Trump gives nod to Oracle buyout of TikTok in US
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BBC News
Trump gives nod to Oracle buyout of TikTok in US
Oracle's chairman Larry Ellison is a supporter of the US president and held a fundraiser for him this year.
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Graphics Programming Projects
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Amazon’s Project Kuiper Is More Than the Company’s Response to SpaceX
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IEEE Spectrum: Technology, Engineering, and Science News
Amazon’s Project Kuiper is More Than the Company’s Response to SpaceX
Amazon Web Services and Blue Origin could mean the satellite constellation becomes part of a larger ecosystem
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Ask HN: Is a SaaS provider expected to have a trademark in every country?
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AtomVM: Erlang on Microcontrollers
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GitHub - atomvm/AtomVM: Tiny Erlang VM
Tiny Erlang VM. Contribute to atomvm/AtomVM development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Mousemacs – A mouse-driven Emacs
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GitHub
GitHub - corvideon/mousemacs: A mouse driven Emacs
A mouse driven Emacs. Contribute to corvideon/mousemacs development by creating an account on GitHub.
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California DMV Is Selling Drivers' Data to Private Investigators
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Vice
California DMV Is Selling Drivers' Data to Private Investigators
An internal document obtained by Motherboard lists the commercial requesters for California DMV data.
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