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3 years ago, remote top paying gigs were hard to find. Today they are the norm
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Steve Faulkner
3 years ago, remote top paying gigs were *very* hard to find. Trust me, I tried. Today, right now, they are the norm. My rec is to lock that in before the pendulum swings back. Might not be there in another year.
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Israeli study finds 94% drop in symptomatic Covid-19 cases with Pfizer vaccine
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U.S.
Israeli study finds 94% drop in symptomatic COVID-19 cases with Pfizer vaccine
Israel's largest healthcare provider on Sunday reported a 94% drop in symptomatic COVID-19 infections among 600,000 people who received two doses of the Pfizer's vaccine in the country's biggest study to date.
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The Hazards of Asset Allocation in a Late-Stage Major Bubble
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Gmo
Waiting for the Last Dance
The long bull market since 2009 has matured into an epic bubble, featuring extreme overvaluation, explosive price increases, frenzied issuance, and hysterically speculative investor behavior.
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Show HN: Simple tool for creating and organizing daily notes on the command line
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GitHub
GitHub - dkaslovsky/textnote: Simple tool for creating and organizing daily notes on the command line
Simple tool for creating and organizing daily notes on the command line - dkaslovsky/textnote
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Is Your Linux Version Hiding Interrupt CPU Usage from You?
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Tanelpoder
Is Your Linux Version Hiding Interrupt CPU Usage From You? - Tanel Poder Consulting
TL;DR: Some Linux distros and even different kernel versions within a distro have disabled IRQ time accounting. In such case, your monitoring tools will report zero time spent in hardware interrupt handlers (shown as %hi, %irq, hiq, etc). It’s easy to check…
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Why SELECT * is bad for SQL performance
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Tanelpoder
Reasons why SELECT * is bad for SQL performance - Tanel Poder Consulting
Here’s a list of reasons why SELECT * is bad for SQL performance, assuming that your application doesn’t actually need all the columns. When I write production code, I explicitly specify the columns of interest in the select-list (projection), not only for…
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A tiny C compiler which can compile itself (in 2048 bytes)
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OWASP Cheat Sheet Series
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cheatsheetseries.owasp.org
Introduction - OWASP Cheat Sheet Series
Website with the collection of all the cheat sheets of the project.
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Cereals, feasts and monuments at Göbekli Tepe (2019)
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Spotify is letting employees work from anywhere while paying SF and NY salaries
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Spotify says it's letting employees work from anywhere, while still paying San Francisco and New York salaries
Unlike other tech giants, the steaming service said it wouldn't cut workers' pay if they decided to move from major cities.
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Show HN: A simple website for my JavaScript bundler
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Fjbundler
FJB - Fast Javanoscript Bundler
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Interactive Data Visualisation with Rust
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Data Crayon
Visualisation of Co-occurring Types
In this section, we're going to use the Complete Pokemon Dataset dataset to visualise the co-occurrence of Pokémon types from generations one to eight. We'll make this happen using a chord diagram.
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26 Years of Delphi
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Embarcadero RAD Studio, Delphi, & C++Builder Blogs
26 Years… of Delphi
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Microsoft’s Big Win in Quantum Computing Was an ‘Error’ After All
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WIRED
Microsoft’s Big Win in Quantum Computing Was an ‘Error’ After All
In a 2018 paper, researchers said they found evidence of an elusive theorized particle. A closer look now suggests otherwise.
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The Drenching Richness of Andrei Tarkovsky
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The New Yorker
The Drenching Richness of Andrei Tarkovsky
The Soviet director bestowed a new way of looking at the world. Amid the awe-inspiring imagery, his drift toward nationalist mysticism can take on an ominous tinge.
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Running Nomad for a Home Server
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Karan Sharma
Running Nomad for home server
Setting up a single node Nomad and Consul server to deploy self hosted workloads.
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World’s First 1k-Processor Chip, Powered by a Single AA Battery (2016)
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UC Davis
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An Improved Thread with C++20
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WhatsApp alternatives that respect privacy
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Proton
Best WhatsApp alternatives for privacy | Proton
WhatsApp may be secure but it’s not private. Learn about the best alternatives to WhatsApp that genuinely respect your privacy.
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Riot Squad Cops Open Up About Disastrous Response to Capitol Riot
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ProPublica
“I Don’t Trust the People Above Me”: Riot Squad Cops Open Up About Disastrous Response to Capitol Insurrection
Interviews with 19 current and former officers show how failures of leadership and communication put hundreds of Capitol cops at risk and allowed rioters to get dangerously close to members of Congress.
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The Therac-25 Incident
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The Daily WTF
The Therac-25 Incident
A few months ago, someone noted in the comments that they hadn't heard about the Therac-25 incident. I was surprised, and went off to do an informal survey of developers I know, only to discover that only about half of them knew what it was without searching…
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