April 2021 Archive
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Google’s copying of the Java SE API was fair use [pdf] (supremecourt.gov)
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“They introduce kernel bugs on purpose” (lore.kernel.org)
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Internal Combustion Engine (ciechanow.ski)
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Ask HN: What tech job would let me get away with the least real work possible?
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Exploiting vulnerabilities in Cellebrite UFED and Physical Analyzer (signal.org)
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Linux bans University of Minnesota for sending buggy patches in name of research (neowin.net)
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Just Be Rich (keenen.xyz)
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uBlock Origin works best on Firefox (github.com)
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Microsoft Coffee (microsoftcoffee.org)
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Why Lichess will always be free (lichess.org)
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Dan Kaminsky has died (twitter.com)
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“About one-third of Basecamp employees accepted buyouts today” (twitter.com)
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The architecture behind a one-person tech startup (anthonynsimon.com)
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533M Facebook users' phone numbers and personal data have been leaked online (businessinsider.com)
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Yayagram (twitter.com)
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Michael Collins, Apollo 11 astronaut, has died (npr.org)
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Thanks for the Bonus, I Quit (madned.substack.com)
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Time flies in Google Earth’s biggest update in years (blog.google)
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I refused to become an FBI informant, the government put me on the no fly list (aclu.org)
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My Current HTML Boilerplate (matuzo.at)
21.
Show HN: Lofi.cafe (lofi.cafe)
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Google have declared Droidscript is malware (groups.google.com)
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Embrace the Grind (jacobian.org)
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The Endless Acid Banger: algorithmic self-composing acid techno music (vitling.xyz)
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Google can ban your Android app if they think you’ve clicked on your own ads (danfabulich.medium.com)
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Screw it, I’ll host it myself (markozivanovic.com)
27.
Unusual Stock Trading by Whales in US Congress (unusualwhales.com)
28.
Man who thought opening a TXT file is fine thought wrong (paulosyibelo.com)
29.
Apple Introduces AirTag (apple.com)
30.
Yamauchi No.10 Family Office (y-n10.com)