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- Coping with Starship – By Jeff Foust – The Space Review (thespacereview.com)
- Starlink's disruption of the space industry (thespacereview.com)
- 4D Golf is making my brain melt away (gamingonlinux.com)
- Sorry doubters, Starship had a remarkably successful flight (arstechnica.com)
- Jonathan McDowell's Space Library: 2023 Tour [video] (youtube.com)
- About Safety, Security and yes, C++ and Rust (yoric.github.io)
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How does one prevent this from happening on hacker news? It's been happening more frequently for me of late and I have no idea why.
- SpaceX's Approach to Space Sustainability and Safety (spacex.com)
- Starlink Discussion National Academy of Sciences (spacex.com)
- F5 Acquires Nginx (f5.com)
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I'm looking into writing unit tests with C and I'm trying to find a framework that ideally lets me mock out unit tests. Ideally I want to find something that people have used and enjoyed using.
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As the title says. Do companies exist where the software they create isn't a series of band-aids, duct tape, and chewing gum? The more I work the more I realize that the concept of good code doesn't exist and even good…