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If a project helps you, please give it a star
USB-C Explorer – A development board to get started working with USB Type-C
TypeScript at Google
Mastodon and the challenges of abuse in a federated system
Time Series Prediction Using LSTM Deep Neural Networks
SGI's $250,000 Graphics Supercomputer from 1993 – Onyx RealityEngine² [video]
Electric Vehicles’ Day Will Come, and It Might Come Suddenly
Meal frequency and timing in health and disease
Programming With End-Of-Data
Free 3D terrain map tiles for Cesium JS
Carlo Rovelli on challenging our common-sense notion of time
Service provider story about tracking down TCP RSTs
The Cobra Effect, but with an antidote
Notes on the Go2 Generics Draft
MatchSticks: Portable CNC System for Automating Wood-Working Joinery
Volunteers scour drone footage in search for woman who went missing on hike
How to teach yourself hard things
Ask HN: How to organize personal knowledge?
Why California's Privacy Law Won't Hurt Facebook or Google
Web Design Museum
$600 Chromebooks are a dangerous development for Microsoft
India Pushes Back Against Tech ‘Colonization’ by Internet Giants
A new way to remove ice buildup without power or chemicals
Crunch Time in NAFTA Negotiations: What's at Play for Canada on Digital Policy
How Two Thieves Stole Thousands of Prints from University Libraries
New Scientist - Home
Hey America, you can finally choose to elect people who rely on facts
As the battle for power in the US Congress hots up it offers the best chance yet to address the lack of politicians with science backgrounds, says Shaughnessy Naughton

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