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Learn Postgres at the Playground – Postgres compiled to WASM running in browser
Learn Postgres at the Playground – Postgres compiled to WASM running in browser
Vietnam to make Apple Watch and MacBook
Vietnam to make Apple Watch and MacBook
RavynOS – Finesse of macOS, freedom of FreeBSD
Physical buttons outperform touchscreens in new cars, test finds
VPNs on iOS are a scam
.NET 6 is now in Ubuntu 22.04
Ford F-150 Lightning: Fast Truck, Slow Computer
Ford F-150 Lightning: Fast Truck, Slow Computer
Using the same Arch Linux installation for a decade
Using the same Arch Linux installation for a decade
American Airlines agrees to purchase Boom Supersonic Overture aircraft
A little exercise each day improves muscles more than one big weekly workout
Apple becomes first tech giant to explicitly ban caste discrimination
Add ability to choose a custom coordination server
Tell HN: After 10 years of experiments, custom username emails receive no spam
For 10 years I've been using a custom email for every retailer I shop at that asks for an email address, always in the form of "company@mydomain.com". I did not keep track of how many custom emails I used (hundreds, easily), but I have received spam from exactly zero of these accounts.<p>The only account that I received is one I used on my public website as a "mailto:" link. 100% of my spam comes from this address. I host on runbox.com.<p>Is the fear of "people selling your email to spammers" a modern myth, or are spam filters that good?<p>I would argue the former since I still get 30 spam emails a day from my website email address, and zero from companies that ask for them.
How Discord supercharges network disks for extreme low latency