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Europe and allies condemn Russia’s illegal annexation of Ukrainian territory.

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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: What are you doing now to profit from the current or upcoming recession?

Ask HN: What are you doing now to profit from the current or upcoming recession? 10 by carabiner | 7 comments on Hacker News. I see comments on HN once in a while about how they did [clever thing X] during a recession years ago and made money. With volatility comes profit potential, and it seems clear to everyone that rough seas are ahead. What are people doing now to potentially profit, or at least insulate themselves, during this? I liquidated my discretionary equities portfolio (not much in it anyway) about a year ago already. Still have my retirement in its roboadvisor mix of bonds, equities and don't plan to touch it. Wondering if it might be worthwhile to invest in short ETFs like SH, SQQQ.

Biden Declares West Will Not Be Intimidated by Putin’s Actions

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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Is hungarian notation still around?

Ask HN: Is hungarian notation still around? 2 by f1shy | 4 comments on Hacker News. I work in a big company, we write "mission critical" software. And many people (at least 90%) want to use hungarian notation. Because management also likes it, we MUST. The variety of notation used is prefix_NameInCamelCase_sufix where prefix is the use of the variable (like Systems hungarian) 2 to 4 chars, then the name, which typically is 4 to 6 characters, and a sufix, 2 to 4 characters, the type. I get frustrated trying to advocate for not using it anymore. Do you have such experience. Are you for hungarian notation? change my mind?!

Scientists are tracking the path of the plume of methane gas from the pipeline leaks caused by explosions.

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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Am I the only one who does *NOT* want IoT in their solar panel setup?

Ask HN: Am I the only one who does *NOT* want IoT in their solar panel setup? 8 by harryvederci | 7 comments on Hacker News. All solar panel systems I can find seem to require an internet connection. The (seemingly) best option I have found so far is a system with an inverter that only requires an internet connection during the initial installation, which uses a wifi dongle so I can probably unplug that afterwards. Even then, the manufacturer states that not having it connected to the internet voids their warranty, and I'm afraid the software might even have some kind of countdown where the system will stop working when it hasn't been connected to the internet after a certain amount of time. I am not interested at all in connecting something that should help me get off the grid to the internet. Combine that with security issues[0] and I'm starting to think we're collectively folding our arms behind our back and intentionally falling forwards. Maybe I'm too parano

U.S. decries Russian move to annex parts of Ukraine as a ‘land grab.’

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Shakira Is Accused of Tax Evasion in Spain. Here’s What We Know.

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Finland Bars Russian Tourists

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New ask Hacker News story: Tell HN: The Internet situation inside Iran – We need your help

Tell HN: The Internet situation inside Iran – We need your help 4 by throwaway124592 | 0 comments on Hacker News. As you probably have heard, there have been widespread protests going on inside Iran for the past week or so following the death of Mahsa Amini at the hands of the morality police. Following the protests, the government has cut off or severely limited residential and especially mobile broadband access to the internet and people can only access websites and services hosted inside Iran. This has made connecting to VPNs with servers outside Iran, and Tor close to impossible. That being said, the servers inside Iranian data centers still have access to the outside world. The government has also blocked Instagram and WhatsApp (the main channels of communication used by people inside Iran), and alternatives such as Telegram, Signal, etc are also blocked, halting communications to a crawl. People have to either call each other via GSM or send SMSs (which by the way is being mon

New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: What do you use for API Key Management?

Ask HN: What do you use for API Key Management? 2 by dsinghvi | 1 comments on Hacker News. Many developer portals allow you to generate API Keys. Is there a SaaS service that is powering these or is all of that logic being built in-house?

Vatican Disciplined Nobel Laureate Bishop Over Child Abuse Claims

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Putin concedes that some men were wrongly drafted.

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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: How do you find startup owners to interview?

Ask HN: How do you find startup owners to interview? 2 by kashnote | 1 comments on Hacker News. I have an idea for a startup and to validate it, I’d need to talk to some startup owners. But… I don’t know any. How would you go about finding founders to interview without coming off spammy or annoying?

New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Has the Apple Silicon excessive disk read/write issue been fixed?

Ask HN: Has the Apple Silicon excessive disk read/write issue been fixed? 10 by cool_hw | 0 comments on Hacker News. This was a discussion when M1 macbooks were launched, and Apple supposedly addressed it in an OS update (macOS 11.4). But I'm seeing really high read/write numbers. I'm aware that SSD lifespans are long and TBW spec is pretty generous. Still, compared to my linux machines, this seems extraordinarily high. On my newish M1 MBA, with the latest updates, with barely any use, 98%+ sleep, I'm seeing about 3 to 5 GB reads per day and 2 to 4 GB writes per day. Latest report from smartctl. ---------------------------------------------------- === START OF SMART DATA SECTION === SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: PASSED SMART/Health Information (NVMe Log 0x02) Critical Warning: 0x00 Temperature: 27 Celsius Available Spare: 100% Available Spare Threshold: 99% Percentage Used: 0% Data Units Read: 716,195 [366 GB] Data Units Written: 616,232 [315 GB] Host

New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Program Analysis resources/online courses

Ask HN: Program Analysis resources/online courses 2 by BazookaMusic | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hello HN, I have an idea around a project that involves static analysis and code analyzers and I'd like to implement it as part of an industrial Phd. I took some courses programming language theory in university, but I'd like to build some stronger foundation before seeking a professor to pitch the idea. Do you have any resources (papers, books, YouTube) or even better online courses to suggest on the following topics: 1) Code transformations 2) Type theory/semantics

The top E.U. diplomat says the Nord Stream leaks resulted from ‘a deliberate act.’

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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Are YC interviews going to be in person this year? Will they ever again?

Ask HN: Are YC interviews going to be in person this year? Will they ever again? 2 by amukbils | 0 comments on Hacker News. Also when do they usually start inviting companies. Last time I got invited only a day or so before the last day to hear from them.

Moscow releases final results of discredited referendums in occupied territories.

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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Seriously, steelman this please. 7,400 employees at Docusign?

Ask HN: Seriously, steelman this please. 7,400 employees at Docusign? 27 by tomcam | 23 comments on Hacker News. This article did not shock me at all but somehow looking up the numbers on Docusign made me wonder, seriously, and with all due respect: how would you get to 7,400 employees at Docusign? I literally can't do back-of-the-napkin calculations that make it plausible. https://ift.tt/uKrFYyh

New ask Hacker News story: Google is pants and the narrowing of collective imagination

Google is pants and the narrowing of collective imagination 3 by shisisms | 5 comments on Hacker News. Searching for parenting advice and being a veteran searchaholic, you realise that 99% of people (me very much included) will end up reading the exact same 10 pages of advice as everyone else. With virtually no idea who has written them, with a massive cognitive load to filter that advice. When you apply that at scale you realise that on something as important as parenting advice the narrowing of our collective imagination is a dystopian nightmare. It’s not even a debate, as the technical nuance and the philosophical complexities are just too strained. This is part rant, part cry for help, part exhaustion, part there must be a need to surface the issue.

New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: How to Stop Gmail Rate-Limiting

Ask HN: How to Stop Gmail Rate-Limiting 2 by foxylad | 0 comments on Hacker News. Gmail messages from one of our mail servers (190.92.179.88) suddenly started being rate-limited a week ago. This affects thousands of Google's customers, who are getting their booking confirmations over 24 hours late. We comply with every part of Gmails bulk sender guidelines. Both servers are registered with Postmaster Tools and have 0.0% spam stats; both have PTR, SPF and DMARC records; all messages are DKIM signed; neither server is on any blacklists. We've filled in the form referred to on Gmail's bulk sender guidelines page twice, with no response or effect, and are now faced with the common problem of transmitting meaningful information through the Google event horizon. Is anyone else experiencing this? Has anyone solved this in the past? Any Googlers able to pull a few strings to help thousands of YOUR customers?

Putin is expected to annex parts of Ukraine after referendums end on Tuesday.

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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Good Zig Code to Read?

Ask HN: Good Zig Code to Read? 4 by kosolam | 2 comments on Hacker News. What would be a good open source project that’s written with what may be considered clean best-practices zig code?

The number of Russian citizens entering the E.U. has jumped 30 percent since Putin’s call for more troops.

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New ask Hacker News story: Ideas for New Startup Magazine

Ideas for New Startup Magazine 2 by uunetorg | 1 comments on Hacker News. We’re launching a new digital magazine for the startup and tech community. The 2 things that we have decided on so far is that we will give more coverage to newer startups than the big boys and we will NOT allow garbage-a* autoplay ads. We’re still developing what the rest of the product will be. What features or editorial emphasis would make you want to read? What do you like or not like about the current market offerings ie TechCrunch, Wired, VentureBeat, etc. We’re a very lean team right now. Every idea won’t make it into the launch but all feedback will be factored into our roadmap.

New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Are ad revenue still a viable way to monetize an app in 2022?

Ask HN: Are ad revenue still a viable way to monetize an app in 2022? 4 by lairv | 2 comments on Hacker News. Do you have examples of app that still make their main profits from ad revenue ? If so, are their better alternatives than AdSense to put ads on a website ? I guess a typical answer would be "it depends on the app", so I'll give a bit of context, you can skip if you don't care: I'm building an app which fetch and process big amount of data from multiplayer game, and users can check their data and stats (similar to op.gg for those who know). Processing and storing such data is costly, and ads seems like the most natural way to monetize the app, since ideally users would regularly come and check multiple pages

New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: On-Demand Phone Charger

Ask HN: On-Demand Phone Charger 2 by egberts1 | 4 comments on Hacker News. When you have 6 phone chargers around the house, napkin-math is showing me $22.00/month in electric bill. Not to nitpick, but surely there is a charger out there in the marketplace that can apply electrical load once the iPhone/Android gets connected to the charger. That is assuming that Energy Saving Trust accurately assert that it is eating electric cost wether the device is connected or not. [1] Perhaps with a big zenier diode or something instead of an always-on wounded transformer coil sucking electricity … Is there such a thing? I could imagine some type of mechanical (or even electronic) relay to kick in that coiled transformer load but as a tiny consumer product? Does one exist? If so, how would one search for such a product on search engines? Napkin Math: 35W/hour (rated phone charger) 24 hours x 365 days (always on) 306.6kW/year, total usage (1 charger) $0.149/kWh electric rate $45.68 per charger or

How China Targets the Global Fish Supply

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Canada Is Removing Strict Covid-19 Restrictions for Travelers

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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: What is the biggest database you’ve worked with in MySQL / PostgreSQL?

Ask HN: What is the biggest database you’ve worked with in MySQL / PostgreSQL? 2 by herodoturtle | 0 comments on Hacker News. And how well did it perform / what issues did you run into?

New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: What Happened to Pushbullet?

Ask HN: What Happened to Pushbullet? 2 by agluszak | 1 comments on Hacker News. There's a very handy app called Pushbullet (https://ift.tt/35X21I0) which allows you to send urls/text/files from one device to another. It also has an ability to sync SMS and notifications. I've been using it for several years now. It looks like it has been transitioned into a passive maintenance mode. The app still works, but there haven't been any updates to the Firefox extension since 2020 (https://ift.tt/7ZrNEuK). Anyone knows the reason? Their blog doesn't seem to explain that. I'm afraid it may stop working at some point.

A recruitment officer was wounded in the latest attack on a Russian draft office.

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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Most interesting technical articles you've bookmarked

Ask HN: Most interesting technical articles you've bookmarked 2 by ctxc | 0 comments on Hacker News. I spend a lot of time reading technical articles, and sometimes I just can't find the good ones worth reading. What are some articles you think are good? Please dump your bookmarks!

What happens after the polls close?

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New ask Hacker News story: How will the Software Engineering be in 20 years?

How will the Software Engineering be in 20 years? 2 by aeroxis | 2 comments on Hacker News. 20 years ago, we were dealing with PHP mainly and the LAMP stack, or JSPs and deploying to JBoss/Tomcat. Today we deploy apps written in any language to containers. Where do you think software engineering will be in 20 years?

Italy’s president takes center stage in national elections.

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Roger Waters Concert in Poland Called Off After Ukraine Views Prompt Anger

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‘They are not happy with how we love each other’: Gay parents fear a Meloni victory.

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In a U.N. speech, Russia’s foreign minister says ‘the future of the world order’ is at stake.

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Ukraine Fights to Reclaim Territory as Russia Holds Annexation Referendums

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Ukraine makes gains in the south, but the costs are steep.

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New ask Hacker News story: Orbot use in Iran ( I am Iranian) in Iran

Orbot use in Iran ( I am Iranian) in Iran 2 by thecoook | 1 comments on Hacker News. I have orbot , but don’t understand the bridges or ehat to do to connect at all , i got a little from you all , but please a step by step instructions would be very helpful. Bridges ? Nodes ? What to put where . Need help . There are restrictions. So i cant download another vpn from appstore. I luckily and very sneaky downloaded orbot last minute.

New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Books on designing disk-optimized data structures?

Ask HN: Books on designing disk-optimized data structures? 9 by memset | 8 comments on Hacker News. Are there canonical books, resources, or readings for how to design data structures that will be primarily read and written to a disk rather than memory? Most of what I learned in school about big-O assumes that, for example, random access is O(1). However, random disk reads are really slow due to spacial locality. People who write databases obviously have solutions to this problem - for example, DuckDB is based on a number of papers that have come out over the years on this topic. If I wanted to design, ie, a tree structure which was intended to be read/written from a disk, are there general principles or patterns the have been developed to take advantage of locality of reference, minimize random reads, or decrease the overhead of writes, that I could familiarize myself with? What is the CLRS for disk?

New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Why are older processors slower at the same frequency?

Ask HN: Why are older processors slower at the same frequency? 4 by etamponi | 6 comments on Hacker News. I am a software engineer so I am pretty knowledgeable in the topic of computers in general, but this specific question continues to bother me. Why does a processor from 2015 at 2.5GHz run slower than a processor from 2022 at 2.5GHz? What should I look at specifically? Is the difference reported somewhere? In general: how can I tell when I need to replace my processor with a new one (without needing to manually compare the new and old one...)? I think looking at the GHz and number of cores is not enough anymore.

Berlusconi draws a backlash for appearing to defend Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: How do you manage AWS root MFA in a remote work environment?

Ask HN: How do you manage AWS root MFA in a remote work environment? 2 by gfisher | 0 comments on Hacker News. As offices are going more and more remote, how do you handle your AWS root 2 Factor credentials? We have typically used physical hardware keys that we store in a safe, but with employees leaving the city and the state, we are running low on in-city employees. Is there a smart solution for multi factor authentication that can be shared between people who are remote?

Church of England Stops Desmond Tutu’s Daughter From Officiating Funeral

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Referendums in Russian-occupied Ukraine evoke fear, anger and defiance.

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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: What's the point of audio waveform visualization?

Ask HN: What's the point of audio waveform visualization? 3 by dqpb | 6 comments on Hacker News. When playing audio, iPhone 14 displays the waveform on the dynamic island. It looks neat, but it got me thinking - why is this ever visualized outside of audio editing software? Is it just art? Does anyone actually get any information from it? What's the point?

‘Woman! Life! Freedom!’: Videos Show Widespread Protests in Iran

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Analysis: A cornered Vladimir Putin is more dangerous than ever.

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Russian Men Receive Draft Papers

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New ask Hacker News story: Things ML cannot draw or produce so far

Things ML cannot draw or produce so far 2 by aszantu | 2 comments on Hacker News. I do artsy things, and drawing and painting is one of them. You can see some of my stuff on https://ift.tt/3LIbaB5 (forgot what email I registered it to and cant access DA anymore) and https://ift.tt/CF7r3lZ Dall-E and stable diffusion felt exciting for a while and I used up my Stable diffusion contingent quickly, could not manage to set it up on my linux, something always goes wrong in my setup and then it does not run. So things I found the models could not draw on prompts. This one was used https://ift.tt/2cjptUq An angel sitting under a mushroom An angel with wings made from money Feet A cow with tiger stripes a cat with wings snake dragon winding around a key Interesting results: dog-faced cat, made the eyes look weird milipede cat, I liked the patterns maybe its me and im just not able to do the right prompts, if artists want to survive this they have to come up with some unique ideas. I gave up

Russian Men Flee the Country to Avoid Fighting in Ukraine

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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: What are the use cases of WASM outside the browser?

Ask HN: What are the use cases of WASM outside the browser? 7 by jpbadan | 5 comments on Hacker News. What are the non obvious use cases of Wasm? Other than facilitate distribution and improve security, what do you think are the best potencial applications of wasm?

New ask Hacker News story: WHO started a Flutter Covid-19 app 13 days before lockdown

WHO started a Flutter Covid-19 app 13 days before lockdown 9 by tobinharris | 0 comments on Hacker News. Mildly interesting... In 2020, The World Health Organisation started working on a COVID-19 app for Nigeria, built with Flutter. I've been actively interested in Flutter since 2017, but for some reason never saw this in any of the Flutter news. First commit was March 17th 2020, which is 13 days before the first Nigeria lockdown. As a mild tangent, this was 6 days before the first UK lockdown, 2 days before the first USA lockdown and 4 days after the Albania lockdown (the first lockdown in the world). https://ift.tt/qU7wh2x It's also a monorepo, which seem quite popular in the Flutter community where Dart is used on the backend.

Biden criticizes Iran and China on human rights and security issues.

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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: What'd be possible with 1000x faster CPUs?

Ask HN: What'd be possible with 1000x faster CPUs? 5 by xept | 3 comments on Hacker News. Imagine if we had an unlikely scientific breakthrough and many orders of magnitude faster general-purpose CPUs, probably alongside petabyte-scale RAM modules and appropriately fast memory bus, become widely available. Besides making bloatware on a previously unimaginable scale possible, what other interesting, maybe revolutionary, impossible today or at least impractical, applications would crop up then?

E.U. countries ask the U.N to appoint a monitor to assess human rights violations in Russia.

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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: How often is software built in secrecy for years prior to release?

Ask HN: How often is software built in secrecy for years prior to release? 4 by chrisfrantz | 1 comments on Hacker News. With the Figma acquisition, I rediscovered this post from the founder of Figma. https://ift.tt/xuem9XR They started building in 2011/2012 and then had their first limited preview release in Dec 2015. How many other companies today are building for years before their first preview launch? Especially as prevailing wisdom has turned to launch quickly and iterate instead of crafting, iterating, and refining a product first.

Kenya’s president pitches for investment and warns about climate change.

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One-way flights from Russia are selling out or skyrocketing in price.

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New ask Hacker News story: What does “serverless” mean to you? So many companies are using it

What does “serverless” mean to you? So many companies are using it 2 by whispersnow | 4 comments on Hacker News. with their own definition and interpretation that almost feel like a mkt buzz word and I am totally confused...

Putin kept Russia and the world waiting hours for a speech that never happened.

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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Do you live close to your family?

Ask HN: Do you live close to your family? 3 by aprdm | 4 comments on Hacker News. Have you moved to work abroad? Do you live close to your family / visit them often? How do you feel about being far from your loved ones?

From Mourning to Crises: U.K. Prime Minister Pivots to Mounting Woes

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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Should I quit my startup journey for now?

Ask HN: Should I quit my startup journey for now? 2 by lkuebler | 4 comments on Hacker News. One year ago I started as an intern at a start-up. Things evolved and we are now a team of two-founders and one developer (me). We are running out of money and so my bosses chose to not pay themselves and myself a salary. What can I do to get reimbursed for my work at the startup? Currently there's not much work for me but if the other two guys manage to close the ongoing funding round in approx. 3 months they want to hire me full-time. Can I demand equity from them in advance to assure my piece of the cake once the money has arrived? The answer they gave me to this was they would give me the shares once the round is closed. But this is only good for them, not for me. Right? I am very new to start-up things and really don't know how to act. Feel free to share your experiences with getting shares as one of the first employees in a start-up.

New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Anyone have a software consulting playbook (negotiation to delivery)?

Ask HN: Anyone have a software consulting playbook (negotiation to delivery)? 3 by throwtoday | 1 comments on Hacker News. I received an inbound request for shorter-term, part-time software consulting in a specialized domain. I'm in the SF Bay Area and work full time, they're in a different major tech-hub – and appear to be well funded. It's been a while since I last consulted, and I was hoping for a playbook to follow to ensure everyone is happy: negotiation through delivery. My questions range from how to set prices, to how to present findings (scope), to how to manage expectations, and how to ensure satisfaction. Any insights HN? Thank you!

Erdogan says Russia should return all captured Ukrainian territory.

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Here’s what to expect as world leaders address the United Nations.

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New ask Hacker News story: DuckDuckGo Lite now requires a User-Agent header

Earthquake Shakes Mexico on Anniversary of 2 Major Temblors

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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Google Maps cuisine bias issue?

Ask HN: Google Maps cuisine bias issue? 2 by asiachick | 0 comments on Hacker News. Today I was searching for "Malaysian restaurant" in Fremont California with Google Maps. I saw it listed Burmese restaurants as well. In my experience, Burmese food is more different from Malaysian food than French to German or Italian so I was a little dismayed that Google was thinking if I asked for "Malaysian restaurant" that it was ok to suggest "Burmese restaurants". Trying some other things, I tried "French restaurant". I could find no examples of google maps recommending things other than French restaurants. Not in Fremont, or Singapore, or Taipei. It made me wonder, how does Google maps decide what is a similar search result? Why did it show me Burmese when I asked for Mayalsian? It's certainly not "because they are geographically close" as France and Germany share a border. It made me wonder if this is an ML issue or if it's mistake w

New ask Hacker News story: I accidentally started a movement – Policing the Police by scraping court data

I accidentally started a movement – Policing the Police by scraping court data 12 by kristintynski | 2 comments on Hacker News. Almost 3 years ago, I posted a story of how a post I wrote about utilizing county level police data to "police the police" to r/privacy and hackernews. https://ift.tt/TlUcwXM The idea quickly evolved into a real goal, to make good on the promise of free and open policing data. By freeing policing data from antiquated and difficult-to-access county data systems, and compiling that data in a rigorous way, we could create a valuable new tool to level the playing field and help provide community oversight of police behavior and activity. In the almost 3 years since the first post, something amazing has happened. The idea turned into something real. Something called The Police Data Accessibility Project. (https://www.pdap.io) More than 2,000 people joined the initial community, and while those numbers dwindled after the initial excitement, a core group

Fiona threatens to upend the Dominican Republic’s tourism industry.

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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Next big thing in Computer Science or tech according to you?

Ask HN: Next big thing in Computer Science or tech according to you? 2 by pdrojack | 2 comments on Hacker News. Apart from a new JavaScript framework, Machine Learning, BlockChain, etc. Is there any new field or emerging tech that you think will make an impact in coming future or are we reaching a saturation point ?

Biden Pays Homage to Queen Elizabeth, Calling the Monarch ‘Decent, Honorable’

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The Singular Offense of the Mass Grave

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The U.S. is warning Ukraine about Russian air threats in real time, a top American general says.

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It’s not just princes and presidents. The guest list for the queen’s funeral also includes everyday heroes.

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It’s not just princes and presidents. The guest list for the queen’s funeral also includes everyday heroes.

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New ask Hacker News story: Milestone: My archaeology newsletter just hit 1K subs - next stop, monetization

Milestone: My archaeology newsletter just hit 1K subs - next stop, monetization 3 by jamesofthedrum | 2 comments on Hacker News. So excited! I'm having a ton of fun with it and growing organically (mostly reddit). Woohoo! Next stop, monetization. I think I'll make the current format paid, and offer a truncated version to free subs. Pricing this type of thing is really hard, but I'm thinking $8/mo. Would really love feedback/thoughts if any of you have done this type of thing before! ancientbeat.substack.com

Exhumations in Izium will continue for two more weeks, its mayor says.

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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Have you commented on HN about a court decision without reading it? Why?

Ask HN: Have you commented on HN about a court decision without reading it? Why? 6 by dpifke | 5 comments on Hacker News. Inspired by this thread: https://ift.tt/80oWmaP I'm curious how many people actually take the time to read primary source material—not just news articles about it—before writing a comment here. In this case, the decision is long—113 pages!—so I can understand why someone wouldn't have read it in its entirety. But if someone doesn't have the time to read the decision, I don't understand why they think they're qualified to opine about it here, and why they think its fair to make other participants in the discussion waste time wading through their uninformed speculation. It's akin to writing a review of a film you've never seen and have no intention of seeing. Is there something HN could do to discourage this? (One idea that comes to mind would be banning news articles about court cases in which the article does not link to the actual tex

Nancy Pelosi visits Armenia after outbreak of deadly fighting with Azerbaijan.

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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Seven Wonders of the Modern World?

Ask HN: Seven Wonders of the Modern World? 2 by kaycebasques | 2 comments on Hacker News. The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World documents the most remarkable man-made creations of classical antiquity. What are the seven most remarkable man-made creations of our present world?

New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: How to deal with side-project fatigue, incl. hobbies, etc.?

Ask HN: How to deal with side-project fatigue, incl. hobbies, etc.? 4 by drabadur | 2 comments on Hacker News. Currently I am in somewhat of a predicament, in that I have so many things I want to do in a day, after work, but once I finally have the time, I'm unable to choose and just start to aimlessly surf or go to bed early. These things include gaming, learning specific things like a new language, creating a blog post, working on personal website, woodworking, more sports, list goes on and on. This has become more and more severe as time goes on for me, and leads to a form of regret that I've again wasted time. How do you deal with this? How can I focus on one specific think after work?

From L.A. to Rome, Ancient Sculptures Get Hero’s Welcome

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Izium discoveries renew focus on holding Russia accountable for civilian toll.

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New ask Hacker News story: Tell HN: Access to my personal Gmail blocked

Tell HN: Access to my personal Gmail blocked 5 by g_private | 2 comments on Hacker News. I have completely lost access to my personal Gmail email that I have used for more than 10 years. I know and am entering the correct password, yet I still cannot log in. Google is requiring an extra security check (because I use the browser in incognito mode). This seems to be a recent change that is affecting many users. I can't verify access to my email because I have no recovery email/phone and I can't remember the answer to the recovery question (the account was created more than 10 years ago). Very sad! Being barred from accessing my account without a valid reason... and nothing I can do about it.

New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Are mini breaks worth it?

Ask HN: Are mini breaks worth it? 2 by whitepirate20 | 2 comments on Hacker News. Life is short and I’m 27. I spend many countless days and nights working and it’s very hard on my mental health. Society looks down on people who take breaks, which seems crazy. Have any of you taken breaks, was it worth it? I have about $600k saved up and feel like it would be nice at some point to take 6 months off and study my own stuff

Russians and Ukrainians bomb each other in southern Ukraine.

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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: What jobs will be big in the future that don't exist yet?

Ask HN: What jobs will be big in the future that don't exist yet? 5 by mojoe | 1 comments on Hacker News. I'm writing a kids' book for my daughter about future jobs. All the books that she currently has talk only about current jobs (chef, firefighter, librarian, etc etc). I'm putting together a list of future jobs that she can think about (space mining engineer, neural lace technologist, prompt engineer, etc). I'll probably throw some jobs in the list that exist but are still rapidly growing, like data scientist. Fun ideas appreciated!

Video Reveals How Russian Mercenaries Recruit Inmates for Ukraine War

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