xcambar
- Karma
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- December 11, 2012 (13y ago)
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- Osquery: Query your devices like a database (osquery.io)
- Direct and Indirect Communication (multiculturalyou.com)
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Good morning HN, I've always enjoyed Point & Click games a lot but I've lost touch with the video game industry, and I'd love to know if some decent games in that genre were released in the latest years. I'm sure there…
- Trypophobia (en.wikipedia.org)
- Rotating Locomotion in Living Systems (en.wikipedia.org)
- Whisky War (en.wikipedia.org)
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Hello, A recent entry in HN (https://xournalpp.github.io/) shows the phonetics of the name to avoid confusion. Kudos to the authors but at the same time, I can't help but think that most people (myself included) can't…
- UN land 5 key takeaways for climate change, food systems and nature loss (carbonbrief.org)
- Type-Fu (type-fu.com)
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I would like to read more. Between my full time job, hobbies, family time with 2 kids and whatever you have to sneak in (administrative duties and whatnot), I can only find time and/or energy to read during the…
- Guide to writing efficient performance objectives [pdf] (dcips.defense.gov)
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Hi HN, I am curious about the many simple/unexpected/fun/convoluted/bizarre strategies members of this community are using to backup their personal private keys. Think SSH, GPG, Keepass key files... Mine is simple: in a…
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In these times of lockdown, I was wondering if people were spending more time contributing to Open Source Software? After all, it is an indoor yet social activity, both intellectually and personally rewarding. The truth…
- Show HN: Purs, a Pure-inspired prompt in Rust (github.com)
- How to fix recruitment: Hit Reply (medium.com)
- Show HN: Review Requests for GitHub [Open Source] (review.two15.co)
- GitHub extension: Save your searches (xcambar.github.io)
- Pepper – The First Personal Robot That Reads Emotions (softbank.jp)
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Javascript looks a lot like "the new C": new languages compile to it while adding features to it and it can run on almost any platform. But Javascript cannot be "The End of History". Something will come someday that…