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1.
Federal judge: Border searches of cell phones require a warrant
(eff.org)
981 points
by
panarky
18 hours ago |
28 comments
2.
JMAP – a modern email open standard
(jmap.io)
936 points
by
tambourine_man
21 hours ago |
43 comments
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I criticized Amazon’s policies in a blog – their lawyers have subpoenaed me
(twitter.com)
876 points
by
graeme
21 hours ago |
48 comments
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Show HN: I open sourced the QR designer from my failed startup
(github.com)
613 points
by
koch
21 hours ago |
19 comments
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Hacking my “smart” toothbrush
(kuenzi.dev)
554 points
by
PikelEmi
20 hours ago |
34 comments
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Ask HN: Is it just me or GPT-4's quality has significantly deteriorated lately?
550 points
by
behnamoh
11 hours ago |
120 comments
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Plane: Open-Source Alternative to Jira
(github.com)
543 points
by
viharkurama
19 hours ago |
45 comments
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Nvidia DGX GH200: 100 Terabyte GPU Memory System
(developer.nvidia.com)
458 points
by
MacsHeadroom
14 hours ago |
27 comments
9.
Rarbg Is No More
(web.archive.org)
447 points
by
0___0
4 hours ago |
52 comments
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Ask HN: Where have you found community outside of work?
426 points
by
plemer
20 hours ago |
197 comments
11.
I try to answer “how to become a systems engineer”
(rachelbythebay.com)
267 points
by
picture
14 hours ago |
31 comments
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Noncompete clauses violate labor law, NLRB lawyer says
(wsj.com)
262 points
by
mirthlessend
16 hours ago |
24 comments
13.
Lyft’s plan to take control of its maps and its future
(lyft.com)
246 points
by
edward
22 hours ago |
22 comments
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Lawyer cited 6 fake cases made up by ChatGPT; judge calls it “unprecedented”
(arstechnica.com)
214 points
by
umilegenio
18 hours ago |
29 comments
15.
The role of cat eye narrowing movements in cat–human communication (2020)
(nature.com)
214 points
by
bookofjoe
16 hours ago |
15 comments
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Less than 168 hours since Photoshop dropped the new “Generative Fill” feature
(twitter.com)
212 points
by
olalonde
7 hours ago |
22 comments
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Databricks acquires serverless Postgres vendor bit.io
(databricks.com)
207 points
by
aejae
22 hours ago |
24 comments
18.
Modern CPUs have a backstage cast
(devever.net)
206 points
by
hlandau
21 hours ago |
13 comments
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WASIX, the Superset of WASI Supporting Threads, Processes and Sockets
(wasmer.io)
203 points
by
the_duke
23 hours ago |
24 comments
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Molly White Tracks Crypto Scams. It’s Going Just Great
(wired.co.uk)
198 points
by
samwillis
20 hours ago |
17 comments
21.
Who owns this camera, Nikon? Me or you? [video]
(youtube.com)
198 points
by
josephcsible
17 hours ago |
20 comments
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Ask HN: What's the best self hosted/local alternative to GPT-4?
188 points
by
surrTurr
1 hour ago |
41 comments
23.
A Mechanistic Interpretability Analysis of Grokking
(alignmentforum.org)
188 points
by
og_kalu
15 hours ago |
14 comments
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Albert Camus
(plato.stanford.edu)
186 points
by
guerrilla
21 hours ago |
19 comments
25.
React is 10 years old
(twitter.com)
183 points
by
ggregoire
23 hours ago |
26 comments
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Why F# evangelism isn't working (2015)
(ericsink.com)
179 points
by
luu
15 hours ago |
25 comments
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WebRTC support being added to FFmpeg
(github.com)
176 points
by
Sean-Der
18 hours ago |
11 comments
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UseHooks – A Collection of Server Component Safe React Hooks
(usehooks.com)
174 points
by
benadam11
19 hours ago |
11 comments
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IRS can get financial info of third parties without notice to third parties [pdf]
(supremecourt.gov)
167 points
by
WaitWaitWha
16 hours ago |
14 comments
30.
Zeal is an offline documentation browser for software developers
(zealdocs.org)
166 points
by
distcs
6 hours ago |
26 comments
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