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Daily Hacker News 15-06-2022

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Daily Hacker News

  1. Quick Tip: Enable Touch ID for Sudo sixcolors.com comments
  2. Cheat sheet for if I'm gone thoughtscollected.tech comments
  3. Palm OS developer releases source to classic games, 20 years after release www.retrorgb.com comments
  4. Write documentation first, then build reproof.app comments
  5. Hertzbleed Attack www.hertzbleed.com comments
  6. PC Engine / TurboGrafx-16 Architecture www.copetti.org comments
  7. The hunt for a cluster-killer Erlang bug engineering.klarna.com comments
  8. Visionary French entrepreneur, David Gurle, launches new venture – Hive www.zawya.com comments
  9. Let's learn D game programming development www.youtube.com comments
  10. Angstrem Memory IC’s in the USSR www.cpushack.com comments
  11. How did people get to Britain 950k years ago? lithub.com comments
  12. Dating, Hinge, and the Gale-Shapley Algorithm blogs.cornell.edu comments
  13. Infants' sense of pain is recognized, finally (1987) www.nytimes.com comments
  14. The first high-yield, sub-penny plastic processor spectrum.ieee.org comments
  15. Magnetizing laser-driven inertial fusion implosions phys.org comments
  16. Launch HN: Mintlify (YC W22) – Maintainable documentation for software teams comments
  17. If it isn't going to work, just shut it down 99d.substack.com comments
  18. Game Design Mimetics (Or, What Happened to Game Design?) blog.kylekukshtel.com comments
  19. Docker on (rooted) Android gist.github.com comments
  20. Animal magic: why intelligence isn’t just for humans www.theguardian.com comments
  21. spaCy: SpanCategorizer a new component that handles overlapping spans explosion.ai comments
  22. Cryptocurrencies Have Broken Almost All of Their Major Promises ruky.me comments
  23. A Review of Accelerate: The Science of Lean Software and DevOps keunwoo.com comments
  24. A C++17 thread pool for high-performance scientific computing arxiv.org comments
  25. James Patterson became the world’s best-selling author www.newyorker.com comments

xueyuanl avatar Jun 15 '22 09:06 xueyuanl