November 2024 Archive
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The Rest Is Not Even Close: Inside Gary Lineker's Goalhanger Revolution (esquire.com)
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Trump Likely to Scrap Biden's AI Safeguards, Lighten Regulation (techstrong.ai)
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Cloudflare Radar (radar.cloudflare.com)
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The Most Popular Operating System in the World (2003) (linuxinsider.com)
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WhatsApp Secure Your Contacts (engineering.fb.com)
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IBM sued again in storm over Weather Channel data sharing (theregister.com)
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Eastern Sierra: With all this open land, why are so many workers living in vans? (latimes.com)
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Voice of AOL's 'You've Got Mail' Greeting Elwood Edwards Dies at 74 (wkyc.com)
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Maps of America's TV show divide (nytimes.com)
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JavaScript's?= Operator: Default Values Made Simple (trevorlasn.com)
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A/B Testing with Fat Tails (journals.uchicago.edu)
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Paper by political scientists predicted election results in October (cambridge.org)
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Show HN: HyperTAG, AI-Powered Telegram Bot That Summarizes URLs & YouTube Links (github.com)
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Tracing the Baseband: Cellphone Modems (2010) (fabiensanglard.net)
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Chat.com (chat.com)
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Game Theory of Michigan Muslims (astralcodexten.com)
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Hackers exploited anti-cheat flaw and banned Call of Duty gamers (techcrunch.com)
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'The Magic Mountain' saved my life (theatlantic.com)
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Why Alpine is the new jQuery (frontendmasters.com)
8690.
I made a Free Fake Tweet Generator in the new X design (toolstant.com)
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Computer Graphics is a solved field. Do you agree? (old.reddit.com)
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Language Learning Smart Glasses (glossana.glass)
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Injective Types (fplunchnott.wordpress.com)
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2024 M4 Mac Mini Teardown Full – SSD Removable [video] (youtube.com)
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It's legal for police to use deception in interrogations (npr.org)
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My NYC Treehouse Apartment (nickgray.net)
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Paracelsus: Revolutionary or Mystic? (historytoday.com)
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Ask HN: Free resources to practice Product Management outside of work?
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Zed team refuses to fix a basic feature (autocomplete) (github.com)
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Why it's so hard for parents to let their kid quit (npr.org)