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SLS: $17B and Counting, with First Launch Still a Year Away

spacepolicyonline.com
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Overpaid CEOs 2020: Are Fund Managers Asleep at the Wheel?

asyousow.org
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US Gov bans U.S. investments in companies linked to Chinese military

reuters.com
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Fact of Fiction? The Legend of the QWERTY Keyboard

smithsonianmag.com
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Project Gutenberg Australia

gutenberg.net.au
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Rutan Voyager

en.wikipedia.org
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Twenty Bits I Learned Book, SimpleBits

simplebits.com
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Why Navy combat planes used these risky rockets to take off (2019)

wearethemighty.com
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How different are different diff algorithms in Git?

link.springer.com
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Platypus: Hackers Can Obtain Crypto Keys by Monitoring CPU Power Consumption

securityweek.com
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NASA X-59 QueSST: Silencing the Sonic Boom

lockheedmartin.com
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Industry Insiders Don’t Use Their Products Like We Do. That Should Worry Us

getpocket.com
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Knuffingen Airport – Miniatur Wunderland Hamburg

miniatur-wunderland.com
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Janki Method

jackkinsella.ie
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Ticket to Ride Stay at Home – Free, Printable

daysofwonder.com
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Syria's disinformation wars destroyed the co-founder of the White Helmets

theguardian.com
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How to Become a Good Theoretical Physicist

webspace.science.uu.nl
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F-Law

en.wikipedia.org
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Uber and Lyft stock jump after Californian's vote to pass Prop 22

cnbc.com
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Forestry.io: Git-Backed CMS for Gatsby, Gridsome, Eleventy, Hugo, Jekyll, etc.

forestry.io
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·6 anni fa·discuss
New account & misinformation?

> if you use this service PillPack and Amazon Employees have full access to your entire prescription history

That's not what the article you linked says

> Any prescription / healthcare info you give them will be sold back to SureScripts and used to sell you more garbage from Amazon ;)

That's not what the article you linked says
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·6 anni fa·discuss
> Atlassian because they don’t take POs

To me that sounds like Atlassian is leaving a lot of money on the table
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> because most people are driving the Web, and the only way to make the Web bearable is to load yourself up with huge toolchains.

Are you talking about browser app toolchains? If so, I disagree. HTML and CSS are all you need, with some vanilla JS. For example, HN users love the fact that it’s fast and responsive. It doesn’t use huge toolchains of React or whatever

Using huge tool chains is making the internet slower and more painful for devs & users.

But if you’re talking about dev tool chains for templating, I follow the “less is more” here too. Some templating tools can speed a dev up, but learning a dozen tools is really a waste of time
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·6 anni fa·discuss
>> essentially free

Well Google is going to charge you $240 annually for a TB of storage now.
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> Anil Sabharwal, Google Photos’ then-head, said in a blog post when the service launched in 2015. “And when we say a lifetime of memories, we really mean it.”

Most of Google’s product strategy has been bait & switch, and I saythat with all due to respect to the engineers. It’s the leaders who make these decisions
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·6 anni fa·discuss
> This was the original ”fake news”.

No, that is a narrow view of history. The history of propaganda, yellow journalism, sensationalism and fake news has a long and storied history beyond today's talking heads
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·6 anni fa·discuss
Some feedback: the 2 second splash thing before the webpage loads is an obtrusive experience to your users
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·6 anni fa·discuss
Hosting yourself is better than Google reading and disabling your account because you used a couple words that might violate it's TOS. I can't imagine a researcher trying to write a book in Google Docs about 1960's civil rights without tripping Google's abuse engines. It is creepy

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2017/11/01/google-rea...
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·6 anni fa·discuss
>> These lec­ture notes — in­clud­ing fig­ures — are made while at­tend­ing the lec­ture and have not been edit­ed af­ter­wards.

This is truly incredible to me.
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·6 anni fa·discuss
You're drawing a conclusion that isn't there. The AG is not never said they reviewed Tether's books and it was indeed 1:1
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I get it, thanks. Instead, Could you write about them, rather than the code? I'm picturing lessons learned, don't try ABC it's a waste of time, and so on..
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·6 anni fa·discuss
> site’s anti-abuse systems, many of which Bell and Gackle have written themselves.

That sounds interesting! How were these built? In the same Arc language? Any chance this can be open sourced?
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·6 anni fa·discuss
This is much more interesting than the title portrays. I didn't know what S3 was, but the implications are serious
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·6 anni fa·discuss
This is what I came here to find. Thanks!
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I read the post but didn’t understand why they had to walk. Why did they not get their $800k back?
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·6 anni fa·discuss
0/5 stars : "delivery was late." are the reviews that really annoys me.
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It becomes a tax dodge only when you renounce your US citizenship, which some millionaires have done already, such as Eduardo Saverin
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Seems like a simple enough landing page though. Discord server for tracking when people got blocked and you reach the 100-person count (is that an actual EU court requirement?)
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·6 anni fa·discuss
What billion dollar industry is built on top of faker.js?
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·6 anni fa·discuss
Why is it so hard to source seeds for these heirlooms?