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Daily Hacker News 11-06-2022

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Daily Hacker News

  1. Apple and Google’s mobile browser ‘stranglehold’ may face UK investigation www.google.com comments
  2. Is “acceptably non-dystopian” self-sovereign identity even possible? blog.mollywhite.net comments
  3. Is Do Kwon a Kwon-Artist? cryptofireside.com comments
  4. Apple M2 Die Shot and Architecture Analysis – Big Cost Increase and A15 Based IP semianalysis.substack.com comments
  5. MIT researchers uncover ‘unpatchable’ flaw in Apple M1 chips techcrunch.com comments
  6. Enormous ‘rogue waves’ can appear out of nowhere www.nationalgeographic.com comments
  7. How I finally get daily journaling done with a workflow on my iPhone michael.team comments
  8. Data Race Patterns in Go eng.uber.com comments
  9. “Code” 2nd Edition www.charlespetzold.com comments
  10. Deepnote (YC S19) is hiring to build a better data science notebook deepnote.com comments
  11. Cooperation among an anonymous group protected Bitcoin during failures arxiv.org comments
  12. MIT Ends Elsevier Negotiations (2020) news.mit.edu comments
  13. Inflation, part 1: On shelter futures jbconsulting.substack.com comments
  14. Show HN: My small program from 2007 that gave Internet Explorer tabs tabbed.org comments
  15. Rising from the Ashes: Stage Manager techreflect.net comments
  16. If OpenSSL were a GUI smallstep.com comments
  17. Five glassy mysteries we still can’t explain physicsworld.com comments
  18. Camera Mortis: How photographs of the dead helped me mourn yalereview.org comments
  19. Keep Your Experiments Separate jessitron.com comments
  20. The Begging Song of Grand Mamou oxfordamerican.org comments
  21. New CRISPR-based map ties every human gene to its function news.mit.edu comments
  22. The Comprehensive List of Window Managers for Unix www.gilesorr.com comments
  23. The Alkyne GC mcyoung.xyz comments
  24. “Hamlet” by T. S. Eliot (1919) www.poetryfoundation.org comments
  25. The Work, the Tech, and the Crime writing.kemitchell.com comments

xueyuanl avatar Jun 11 '22 09:06 xueyuanl