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A decade of Have I Been Pwned
A decade of Have I Been Pwned
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Switch off bad TV settings
Ousted propaganda scholar accuses Harvard of bowing to Meta
Ask HN: What side projects landed you a job?
I'm curious to see what projects members of this community have worked on that contributed to them getting a job.<p>What's the project?<p>How did it help you land a job? Did the project itself get you the job or did it help in the interview process? Was the project work related to the job at all?<p>Edit: Ya'll hirin'?
Harvard gutted team examining Facebook Files following $500M Zuckerberg donation
Show HN: Simulate 3D plants in the browser
The worst thing about Jenkins is that it works (2019)
OpenAI Committed to Buying $51M of AI Chips from a Startup Backed by Sam Altman
Clang now makes binaries an original Pi B+ can't run
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Learn how modern JavaScript frameworks work by building one
Learn how modern JavaScript frameworks work by building one
Report Phone Spam – Shut down robocallers and text spammers
Do you receive unsolicited phone calls or SMS/text spam? I made a free public service site explaining how to find the telecom carrier that is responsible for the spammer's (real) phone number and report the abuse to them – so the carrier can terminate their service.<p>It works, and it feels like magic.<p>Background: Earlier this year, I wrote an HN comment[1] explaining how to find the telecom carrier responsible for a robocall or SMS spam campaign. Those steps aren't documented anywhere else, even though they're actually pretty easy.<p>This info deserved to be much more visible, so now it is: <a href="https://reportphonespam.org/" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://reportphonespam.org/</a><p>As my site says, most reputable telecom carriers don't want unsolicited messages on their network or phone numbers. In order to disconnect their abusive customers, they need to hear about the abuse. That's where you come in. In a few minutes, you can report abuse to the responsible carrier, who will investigate and often shut off the spammer's phone number(s).<p>[1]: <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34570065#34570835">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34570065#34570835</a>
Report Phone Spam – Shut down robocallers and text spammers
Do you receive unsolicited phone calls or SMS/text spam? I made a free public service site explaining how to find the telecom carrier that is responsible for the spammer's (real) phone number and report the abuse to them – so the carrier can terminate their service.<p>It works, and it feels like magic.<p>Background: Earlier this year, I wrote an HN comment[1] explaining how to find the telecom carrier responsible for a robocall or SMS spam campaign. Those steps aren't documented anywhere else, even though they're actually pretty easy.<p>This info deserved to be much more visible, so now it is: <a href="https://reportphonespam.org/" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://reportphonespam.org/</a><p>As my site says, most reputable telecom carriers don't want unsolicited messages on their network or phone numbers. In order to disconnect their abusive customers, they need to hear about the abuse. That's where you come in. In a few minutes, you can report abuse to the responsible carrier, who will investigate and often shut off the spammer's phone number(s).<p>[1]: <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34570065#34570835">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34570065#34570835</a>
LLM Visualization
LLM Visualization
LLM Visualization
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