List of companies that had successful pivots
33 by karimf | 17 comments on Hacker News.
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Friday, 31 December 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Happy New Year HN! What are your plans for the new year?
Happy New Year HN! What are your plans for the new year?
53 by MasterYoda | 35 comments on Hacker News.
Happy New Year HN First: Thanks for all great submissions and for all high quality and interesting comments from all you users here on HN. Second: Do you have any plans for the new year, new skills to learn, excited over any new project, looking forward to something, should you do anything different this year, etc? Personally I never had any "new year promises", neither this year, but I have at least a "goal/plan" this year, to do something different; Consume less, create/learn more. It is so easy just surf the web consuming stuff because you are bored, that in the end gives you nothing/little in the end. This year I will try to use more of my time to try to learn stuff that interest me or can be useful. I probably will fail miserably, but at least its a plan :) And now I have said it, on the internet, so best I stick to it :) Once again Happy New Year
53 by MasterYoda | 35 comments on Hacker News.
Happy New Year HN First: Thanks for all great submissions and for all high quality and interesting comments from all you users here on HN. Second: Do you have any plans for the new year, new skills to learn, excited over any new project, looking forward to something, should you do anything different this year, etc? Personally I never had any "new year promises", neither this year, but I have at least a "goal/plan" this year, to do something different; Consume less, create/learn more. It is so easy just surf the web consuming stuff because you are bored, that in the end gives you nothing/little in the end. This year I will try to use more of my time to try to learn stuff that interest me or can be useful. I probably will fail miserably, but at least its a plan :) And now I have said it, on the internet, so best I stick to it :) Once again Happy New Year
Colorado wildfires burn hundreds of homes, force evacuations
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The LAPD police officer who fatally shot a 14-year-old girl and an assault suspect has been named by department
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Thursday, 30 December 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Silero VAD: pre-trained enterprise-grade voice activity detector
Silero VAD: pre-trained enterprise-grade voice activity detector
16 by TheRealAicantar | 1 comments on Hacker News.
16 by TheRealAicantar | 1 comments on Hacker News.
Tutu's body lies in state at S.Africa cathedral
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A Seattle bartender was attacked with a sharpened broomstick after asking for proof of vaccination: police
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Wednesday, 29 December 2021
Front-line physicians describe how vaccination affects patients in latest Covid wave
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Covid, online learning: New Yorkers say goodbye to their worst 2021 memories
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Tuesday, 28 December 2021
'They're going to lose': Treatment of Vanessa Bryant shows cracks in case
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The Fed’s Doomsday Prophet Has a Dire Warning About Where We’re Headed
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Denver area "killing spree": What we know
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Monday, 27 December 2021
Berliners react to new Covid-19 restrictions
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Haywood campground owner: 'I've never been so lost.' 4 campground residents died in flooding
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New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: What is your spiritual practice?
Ask HN: What is your spiritual practice?
31 by andrei_says_ | 37 comments on Hacker News.
Your day-to-day one?
31 by andrei_says_ | 37 comments on Hacker News.
Your day-to-day one?
Grieving during the holidays can be tough, here are ways to help you cope
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Delta: Flight to Shanghai turned back because of COVID rules
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Judge orders soccer star to pay promised $30,000 reward for returned dog
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Sunday, 26 December 2021
Candace Owens suggests Trump only touted vaccines because he's too old to know how to find alternative sources online
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Natalie Wood death: Investigator calls new witnesses "very credible"
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Saturday, 25 December 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Tell HN: You are not alone this Christmas
Tell HN: You are not alone this Christmas
577 by mattowen_uk | 165 comments on Hacker News.
Hi, my Christmas is solitary this year, no family or friends. I'm not even having a Christmas dinner. I'm not sad about this, though. It's just the way it is. What I wanted to say is, if you are in the same situation, you are not alone. So have a virtual hug from me.
577 by mattowen_uk | 165 comments on Hacker News.
Hi, my Christmas is solitary this year, no family or friends. I'm not even having a Christmas dinner. I'm not sad about this, though. It's just the way it is. What I wanted to say is, if you are in the same situation, you are not alone. So have a virtual hug from me.
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Intercepting HTTPS – How can we trust anything at all?
Ask HN: Intercepting HTTPS – How can we trust anything at all?
43 by wg0 | 45 comments on Hacker News.
The proxies like Squid can do HTTPS intercepting so I was wondering what's the point of TLS anyway? What if a nation state is determined to intercept all traffic of its internet users or even a major ISP - can't they get a trusted CA colluding with them in such a way that they can generate certificates on the fly and hence replacing the SSL certificate of every website that's get visited, decrypt and encrypt back? Cryptographically speaking, that's possible? Wouldn't it be possible for certain states hostile to their citizens to pay off some trusted CA to get a wide open arrangement of that sorts? Now someone thinking they're talking to gmail could be first talking to a data collection island in the middle? Similarly, other vectors of attack are the IP routing and DNS. I do not understand the Noise protocol but couldn't an ISP or a government pretend to be man in the middle, between let us say a Signal user and its servers? EDIT: Added IP and DNS aspects plus typos
43 by wg0 | 45 comments on Hacker News.
The proxies like Squid can do HTTPS intercepting so I was wondering what's the point of TLS anyway? What if a nation state is determined to intercept all traffic of its internet users or even a major ISP - can't they get a trusted CA colluding with them in such a way that they can generate certificates on the fly and hence replacing the SSL certificate of every website that's get visited, decrypt and encrypt back? Cryptographically speaking, that's possible? Wouldn't it be possible for certain states hostile to their citizens to pay off some trusted CA to get a wide open arrangement of that sorts? Now someone thinking they're talking to gmail could be first talking to a data collection island in the middle? Similarly, other vectors of attack are the IP routing and DNS. I do not understand the Noise protocol but couldn't an ISP or a government pretend to be man in the middle, between let us say a Signal user and its servers? EDIT: Added IP and DNS aspects plus typos
Marine from Anderson Township who criticized Afghan withdrawal says he's been discharged
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At least 30 dead in migrant boat accidents in Greece
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Friday, 24 December 2021
New top story on Hacker News: On subversion and dissolution of opposition movements
On subversion and dissolution of opposition movements
32 by nikolamilosevic | 10 comments on Hacker News.
32 by nikolamilosevic | 10 comments on Hacker News.
US Rep. Cawthorn, wife seek divorce after a year of marriage
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Trump kept having to retape his video telling fans to leave the Capitol riot, which may explain his 187-minute silence during the attack, Jan. 6 committee chair says
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‘I can’t get over Archie’s red hair’: Fans react to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s family portrait
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Eye Opener: Record number of Americans expected to travel for the holidays
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Profane political displays in Cocoa Beach Boat Parade draw complaints, future changes
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Trump's surgeon general suggests the former president only decided to publicly back vaccines because Biden praised him first
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‘They’re sentient’: Scientists, activists sound alarm as world’s first octopus farm nears completion
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Thursday, 23 December 2021
Looking back on 2021: the events that marked a tumultuous year
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Wednesday, 22 December 2021
Case drop may show South Africa's omicron peak has passed
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A federal lawsuit accuses Virginia police of covering up a sex trafficking ring in exchange for sexual services from the victims
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Tuesday, 21 December 2021
Thousands of Chinese influencers are rushing to settle their back taxes as the country's top live streamer was forced to pay $210 million in tax fines
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Trump tells his supporters not to boo after revealing he got a booster shot and is pro-vaccination
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Monday, 20 December 2021
Out-of-towners leave one-star Yelp reviews for Chicago's Hideout
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Gridiron to the hardwood: Youngest big-time Manning quarterback shows his athletic range
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Sarah Palin gave a speech opposing vaccination, and said she would get a shot 'over my dead body'
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US-born China pop star Wang Leehom apologizes in scandal
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Liz Weston: Why a 401(k)-to-IRA rollover could be a mistake
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Rep. Adam Kinzinger said the January 6 panel is examining if anyone, including Trump, committed a crime in the Capitol riot
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Teen’s Fingers Hacked Off With Machete for Snubbing Mexican Gang
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Leaked documents show top DC police blocked the firing of 21 current officers accused of criminal misconduct, report says
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Sunday, 19 December 2021
Burlington, Vermont, decided to cut its police force 30 percent. Here’s what happened next.
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Drakeo the Ruler dead after stabbing at Los Angeles concert; Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent performances canceled: report
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Retired US army generals warn of insurrection or civil war in 2024 if rogue military units pledge loyalty to a 'Trumpian' loser
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Trademark tussle: Ole Miss objects to similar New Miss logo
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Russians Have Suddenly Stopped Buying Putin’s Anti-American Propaganda
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New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Have you accepted the TOS that give FB access to your WhatsApp data?
Ask HN: Have you accepted the TOS that give FB access to your WhatsApp data?
61 by timdaub | 62 comments on Hacker News.
I noticed that I'm still clicking away the once proposed dialogue of Whatsapp to give all my data away to Facebook. I have not accepted it and I keep clicking away. And you?
61 by timdaub | 62 comments on Hacker News.
I noticed that I'm still clicking away the once proposed dialogue of Whatsapp to give all my data away to Facebook. I have not accepted it and I keep clicking away. And you?
Joe Biden is set to address the nation Tuesday with a stark warning for unvaccinated people
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Drone carrying packages of cellphones flies into maximum security prison in South Valley
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Saturday, 18 December 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How do you get articles/papers/talks recommendations?
Ask HN: How do you get articles/papers/talks recommendations?
7 by __all__ | 5 comments on Hacker News.
I've been trying different approaches such as subscribing to newsletters or using RSS readers to follow people I find interesting but not everything they write every time is interesting! Also, if you limit yourself to following people you've been reading before you probably end up not discovering new content. With the technology, amount of data, and algorithms we have currently should be pretty easy to build a tool capable of tracking articles/papers/talks you read/like and suggest things you could be interested in. Does anybody use/know a tool like that? There are many places to get suggestions based on how popular they are across the entire platform but aren't we in the era of the personalization?
7 by __all__ | 5 comments on Hacker News.
I've been trying different approaches such as subscribing to newsletters or using RSS readers to follow people I find interesting but not everything they write every time is interesting! Also, if you limit yourself to following people you've been reading before you probably end up not discovering new content. With the technology, amount of data, and algorithms we have currently should be pretty easy to build a tool capable of tracking articles/papers/talks you read/like and suggest things you could be interested in. Does anybody use/know a tool like that? There are many places to get suggestions based on how popular they are across the entire platform but aren't we in the era of the personalization?
New top story on Hacker News: Opening a 50-year-old Christmas present from the Moon
Opening a 50-year-old Christmas present from the Moon
16 by TangerineDream | 0 comments on Hacker News.
16 by TangerineDream | 0 comments on Hacker News.
New top story on Hacker News: Udemy course enroller: Get paid udemy courses for free
Udemy course enroller: Get paid udemy courses for free
6 by Researcherry | 1 comments on Hacker News.
6 by Researcherry | 1 comments on Hacker News.
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: What are the best books for professional effectiveness?
Ask HN: What are the best books for professional effectiveness?
38 by arikr | 13 comments on Hacker News.
What books have helped you be more effective at work that apply to most “knowledge work” jobs?
38 by arikr | 13 comments on Hacker News.
What books have helped you be more effective at work that apply to most “knowledge work” jobs?
Kamala Harris got heated after Charlamagne tha God asked if Joe Biden or Joe Manchin was the 'real president'
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Alec Baldwin asking for search warrant before handing over phone is ‘not cooperation’: legal expert
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Friday, 17 December 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How do you accept your place in the world?
Ask HN: How do you accept your place in the world?
27 by aydwi | 21 comments on Hacker News.
I've been reading a lot as of late. All sorts of things, but mostly technical posts and papers by a wide variety of programmers and researchers. Especially about the Rust Programming Language. The more content I discover, the tinier and irrelevant I feel. I go down a rabbit hole of brilliant relevations of one person after the other, and I come out tired and discouraged. People are writing crazy compilers, optimizers, devising mathematical mathematical theorems etc. and finding concerete applications of their work everywhere. For instance, I just discovered the blog of Aleksey Kladov today and the depth and breadth of his work made my jaw drop. Now, I realize this is rather superficial to talk about. I myself work on low-level systems, writing non-trivial code and trying to solve all sorts of interesting problems. Senior engineers and professors have told me that I'm brilliant. But when I'm alone with myself, I feel like I know that I'm a nobody. I try not to compare myself; but I'm also unable to shrug these feeling off, however indirect. P.S. Not intended as a humblebrag. I truly need external input at this point. Sorry if this is offensive to some.
27 by aydwi | 21 comments on Hacker News.
I've been reading a lot as of late. All sorts of things, but mostly technical posts and papers by a wide variety of programmers and researchers. Especially about the Rust Programming Language. The more content I discover, the tinier and irrelevant I feel. I go down a rabbit hole of brilliant relevations of one person after the other, and I come out tired and discouraged. People are writing crazy compilers, optimizers, devising mathematical mathematical theorems etc. and finding concerete applications of their work everywhere. For instance, I just discovered the blog of Aleksey Kladov today and the depth and breadth of his work made my jaw drop. Now, I realize this is rather superficial to talk about. I myself work on low-level systems, writing non-trivial code and trying to solve all sorts of interesting problems. Senior engineers and professors have told me that I'm brilliant. But when I'm alone with myself, I feel like I know that I'm a nobody. I try not to compare myself; but I'm also unable to shrug these feeling off, however indirect. P.S. Not intended as a humblebrag. I truly need external input at this point. Sorry if this is offensive to some.
Fox News Hosts' Hypocrisy Over Private Messages Exposed In Awkward Montage
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Pro wrestler uses iron spike to stab referee in head, ‘horrifying’ Texas video shows
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Thursday, 16 December 2021
Biden picks Caroline Kennedy, Michelle Kwan for ambassadors
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Omicron variant may hasten pace for COVID-19 to become endemic, ‘ideal situation for a virus’
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US Navy rescues drug smugglers from burning ship off Oman
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Wednesday, 15 December 2021
US Navy fires laser weapon in Mideast amid drone boat threat
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Trump's longtime accountant and banker have reportedly met with New York prosecutors
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New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Do you still use Clubhouse app?
Ask HN: Do you still use Clubhouse app?
24 by kkcorps | 21 comments on Hacker News.
I stopped using it 5-6 months back as most rooms I find were pretty boring or just people arguing about random stuff. If you still use it, what are some interesting rooms you follow?
24 by kkcorps | 21 comments on Hacker News.
I stopped using it 5-6 months back as most rooms I find were pretty boring or just people arguing about random stuff. If you still use it, what are some interesting rooms you follow?
Kim Yong Ju, younger brother of North Korea's founder, dies
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Tuesday, 14 December 2021
Zendaya wears ‘spider dress’ for Spider-Man: No Way Home premiere
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Old Man Trump Is Looking Weaker and Weaker—Sad!
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Kimmel Dings Donald Trump Jr. With Brutal One-Liner About His Dad's Tour With Bill O'Reilly
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Mary Trump Taunts Cousin Don Jr. Over Jan. 6 Texts To Meadows Instead Of His Dad
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Monday, 13 December 2021
India's Harnaaz Sandhu crowned the 70th Miss Universe
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Russian teenager 'blows himself up' at Orthodox school
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Sunday, 12 December 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Why have we accepted the cookie pop-up situation across the web?
Ask HN: Why have we accepted the cookie pop-up situation across the web?
216 by LightG | 189 comments on Hacker News.
You know what I'm talking about. Even at their best, the pop-ups for every single website to accept or choose cookies is ridicuous. Can you imagine how much time in total we all lose to this? And yet, these "solutions" to the data privacy questions have become widespread. It's bad enough at normal times, let alone those who double triple quadruple bluff you into choosing the wrong setting. This is a tech board. Why have we all accepted this ridiculous situation? Isn't there a better solution?
216 by LightG | 189 comments on Hacker News.
You know what I'm talking about. Even at their best, the pop-ups for every single website to accept or choose cookies is ridicuous. Can you imagine how much time in total we all lose to this? And yet, these "solutions" to the data privacy questions have become widespread. It's bad enough at normal times, let alone those who double triple quadruple bluff you into choosing the wrong setting. This is a tech board. Why have we all accepted this ridiculous situation? Isn't there a better solution?
New top story on Hacker News: NewLimit: a company built to extend human healthspan
NewLimit: a company built to extend human healthspan
45 by markusstrasser | 89 comments on Hacker News.
45 by markusstrasser | 89 comments on Hacker News.
Donald Trump claimed he played Elton John's 'Rocket Man' to North Korea dictator Kim Jong Un, video shows
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Motorist fought school zone speeding ticket after school closed. Here's why the judge convicted him.
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This NC town was ranked among the best to live. It also has a very NC problem.
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In response to Texas abortion law, California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he is working on a bill to allow private citizens to sue anyone who makes or sells assault weapons
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Severe weather outbreak leaves path of deadly destruction
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Saturday, 11 December 2021
Harrowing video shows a terrified woman trapped in a Kentucky candle factory that was devastated by a tornado leaving dozens dead
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Jussie Smollett's Subway sandwich was key to case, ex-Chicago police superintendent says
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Severe weather outbreak leaves path of deadly destruction
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Two Strangers Wake Up With Their Abdomens Sewn Together in Netflix’s Horrifying ‘Two’
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Biden tells Jimmy Fallon right wing extremism in the GOP and Trump's big election lie are a wedge in the way of bipartisanship
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New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Best way to prepare a codebase for open-source?
Ask HN: Best way to prepare a codebase for open-source?
9 by Eikon | 12 comments on Hacker News.
Hi HN, How would you approach the process to opensource a proprietary codebase, especially regarding things such as ensuring that no secrets are sitting somewhere in the history. I'd be tempted to publish without history but I feel like a lot of important context will be lost.
9 by Eikon | 12 comments on Hacker News.
Hi HN, How would you approach the process to opensource a proprietary codebase, especially regarding things such as ensuring that no secrets are sitting somewhere in the history. I'd be tempted to publish without history but I feel like a lot of important context will be lost.
Miley Cyrus visited Pete Davidson’s Staten Island condo after ‘Fallon’ late-night appearance: report
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Donald Trump Defies Belief With New Spin On ‘We Fight Like Hell’ Speech From Jan. 6
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Friday, 10 December 2021
The Green Lantern Theory Destroyed Jimmy Carter’s Presidency. Now It’s Hitting Joe Biden.
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New top story on Hacker News: The ancient computer that simply shouldn't exist BBC
The ancient computer that simply shouldn't exist BBC
11 by justinzollars | 1 comments on Hacker News.
11 by justinzollars | 1 comments on Hacker News.
AP: Smollett 'showed nothing' as verdict is heard
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Al Unser, a four-time winner of Indianapolis 500, dies at 82
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Passing time with Pakistan's lonely clock collector
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Thursday, 9 December 2021
Germany warns Russia will pay a price if it enters Ukraine
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Army to award Purple Hearts to 39 soldiers injured in Iran missile attack following CBS News report
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Graham warns GOP about Trump's wrath on debt vote
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Oklahoma prepares to execute man for 1985 slaying of teacher
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Wednesday, 8 December 2021
Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse slams LeBron James for trial comments
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New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Anyone else getting a 500 on their Google Calendars?
Ask HN: Anyone else getting a 500 on their Google Calendars?
90 by CodinM | 31 comments on Hacker News.
Why do we even have status pages anymore.
90 by CodinM | 31 comments on Hacker News.
Why do we even have status pages anymore.
Matt Gaetz Chills Critics With ‘Terrifying’ Prediction About GOP In 2022
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Tuesday, 7 December 2021
Mark Meadows accuses former Defense Secretary Mark Esper of being 'the culprit' in major leaks to the press
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Jimmy Kimmel Flips 1 Of Trump’s Most Offensive Moments Back On Him Over COVID Spread
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Bills Mafia gets ready for Monday Night Football, saying cold weather won't stop them
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Monday, 6 December 2021
Big North Carolina factory likely to be Toyota battery plant
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Treasury wants more oversight of all-cash real estate deals
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Trump inadvertently said people who believe his election-fraud theories are stupid
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"Silenced No More": One woman's allegations of abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell
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Tensions flare in Europe as people protest new COVID restrictions
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New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How are you taking care of you eyes?
Ask HN: How are you taking care of you eyes?
21 by zuj | 23 comments on Hacker News.
Like anyone else these days, I am spending 8 hours for work, couple of hours for entertainment and social in front of the monitor. As I age I can see the stress and strain on my eyes. No issues as of now but I want to take care of them before anything happens. Couple of things I am doing right now. During the day, moved to single monitor and immediately noticed less strain on the eyes and neck. During night started spending at least couple of minutes in a room(not bedroom) with out any major light source either meditating or chatting with partner, it provides major relief. What tactics are you following and any resources which talks about practical eye health.
21 by zuj | 23 comments on Hacker News.
Like anyone else these days, I am spending 8 hours for work, couple of hours for entertainment and social in front of the monitor. As I age I can see the stress and strain on my eyes. No issues as of now but I want to take care of them before anything happens. Couple of things I am doing right now. During the day, moved to single monitor and immediately noticed less strain on the eyes and neck. During night started spending at least couple of minutes in a room(not bedroom) with out any major light source either meditating or chatting with partner, it provides major relief. What tactics are you following and any resources which talks about practical eye health.
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Is everything changing too fast?
Ask HN: Is everything changing too fast?
30 by dmje | 16 comments on Hacker News.
I'm getting on (I'm nearly 50) - not a software dev (thank god) but more a project manager. I do a lot of the "knitting together" type work between developers, UX people, designers, content owners, etc. Until recently, we used to do things like write cheatsheets and other help docs for our clients for tools like Google Analytics. This was all fine, and they were appreciated, as clients just don't know how to use these tools. But recently, the rate of change has just made this untenable. I'd log into a tool like GA and the whole thing would be different. Not just the upgrade to 4, but then incremental changes there, too. So cheatsheets, training workshops, anything around support - just becomes untenable. Another example: I log into Teamwork (my project management tool of choice) - and they're "retiring" the plan I've been on (and very happy with) for years. Instead I have to choose "Growth" and now my dashboard is littered with a whole bunch of stuff I neither want or need. Nothing is where I'm used to it being. And: we do a bunch of work with Wordpress. The rate of change here is insane, too - every single update brings new features, none of which is documented, bedded in or understood. None of which can be written about, supported or workshopped. And: Trello. It was fine. And then Atlassian bought it and it became this horrific behemoth of "features", all of which just clutter everything up, none of which seems to actually do anything useful. And on, and on. Is this rate of change supportable? Am I just too old? Help me put this in context, HN!
30 by dmje | 16 comments on Hacker News.
I'm getting on (I'm nearly 50) - not a software dev (thank god) but more a project manager. I do a lot of the "knitting together" type work between developers, UX people, designers, content owners, etc. Until recently, we used to do things like write cheatsheets and other help docs for our clients for tools like Google Analytics. This was all fine, and they were appreciated, as clients just don't know how to use these tools. But recently, the rate of change has just made this untenable. I'd log into a tool like GA and the whole thing would be different. Not just the upgrade to 4, but then incremental changes there, too. So cheatsheets, training workshops, anything around support - just becomes untenable. Another example: I log into Teamwork (my project management tool of choice) - and they're "retiring" the plan I've been on (and very happy with) for years. Instead I have to choose "Growth" and now my dashboard is littered with a whole bunch of stuff I neither want or need. Nothing is where I'm used to it being. And: we do a bunch of work with Wordpress. The rate of change here is insane, too - every single update brings new features, none of which is documented, bedded in or understood. None of which can be written about, supported or workshopped. And: Trello. It was fine. And then Atlassian bought it and it became this horrific behemoth of "features", all of which just clutter everything up, none of which seems to actually do anything useful. And on, and on. Is this rate of change supportable? Am I just too old? Help me put this in context, HN!
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New top story on Hacker News: YouTube suspended my account for posting DeFi hackathon video
YouTube suspended my account for posting DeFi hackathon video
63 by thijser | 30 comments on Hacker News.
I knew Google's automated processes were pretty bad from earlier stories here, but today I got hit by it myself. I participated in the totally legit EthGlobal "Hack Money" hackathon (https://ift.tt/3c6VSHN) earlier this year and one of required submissions of that event was a video describing your work. I made one and uploaded it to Youtube. The hackathon went great and we won some prizes but that's not relevant to this story. Yesterday evening I received an email from Youtube that they've removed my channel because "Spam, scams or commercially deceptive content are not allowed on YouTube.". I thought this certainly must be an error so I used the attached appeal link and got a response within less than 15 minutes that they appeal has been rejected and that no further replies will be processed. I am a paid Youtube Music subscriber and I can't login to even listen to my own music anymore. Amazing. I would like to think that Google's AI systems are smarter than just videoTitle.contains("hack") && videoTitle.contains("money"), but apparently not. If anybody has connections who can help get me unsuspended that would be highly appreciated. The google cache of my channel is still available here: https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:gcYJ--i6UYgJ:https://www.youtube.com/c/MathijsVogelzang+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=nl
63 by thijser | 30 comments on Hacker News.
I knew Google's automated processes were pretty bad from earlier stories here, but today I got hit by it myself. I participated in the totally legit EthGlobal "Hack Money" hackathon (https://ift.tt/3c6VSHN) earlier this year and one of required submissions of that event was a video describing your work. I made one and uploaded it to Youtube. The hackathon went great and we won some prizes but that's not relevant to this story. Yesterday evening I received an email from Youtube that they've removed my channel because "Spam, scams or commercially deceptive content are not allowed on YouTube.". I thought this certainly must be an error so I used the attached appeal link and got a response within less than 15 minutes that they appeal has been rejected and that no further replies will be processed. I am a paid Youtube Music subscriber and I can't login to even listen to my own music anymore. Amazing. I would like to think that Google's AI systems are smarter than just videoTitle.contains("hack") && videoTitle.contains("money"), but apparently not. If anybody has connections who can help get me unsuspended that would be highly appreciated. The google cache of my channel is still available here: https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:gcYJ--i6UYgJ:https://www.youtube.com/c/MathijsVogelzang+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=nl
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: What is the best book on data visualization in 2021?
Ask HN: What is the best book on data visualization in 2021?
16 by zwaps | 2 comments on Hacker News.
I am looking for a comprehensive resource on data visualization. There are many individual resources that have been posted over the years (such as in blog posts). However, as a non-expert I am not sure which advice is good to follow (e.g., many blogs are published by companies trying to sell me a particular product or package). Not sure if the book is the ideal format for this, but it seems to have the highest chance of being competent, unbiased and comprehensive. For the latter point, I think important topics are - Colors and accessibility - Concrete examples of color schemes - Pros and Cons of different visualizations vis-Ă -vis data - Print versus digital - Fonts and layout considerations - Perhaps short insights into the research on these points But perhaps there are other things not on my radar that are current or interesting?
16 by zwaps | 2 comments on Hacker News.
I am looking for a comprehensive resource on data visualization. There are many individual resources that have been posted over the years (such as in blog posts). However, as a non-expert I am not sure which advice is good to follow (e.g., many blogs are published by companies trying to sell me a particular product or package). Not sure if the book is the ideal format for this, but it seems to have the highest chance of being competent, unbiased and comprehensive. For the latter point, I think important topics are - Colors and accessibility - Concrete examples of color schemes - Pros and Cons of different visualizations vis-Ă -vis data - Print versus digital - Fonts and layout considerations - Perhaps short insights into the research on these points But perhaps there are other things not on my radar that are current or interesting?
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Sunday, 5 December 2021
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New top story on Hacker News: Bumble claims IP rights on employee's open-source libs
Bumble claims IP rights on employee's open-source libs
17 by giansegato | 5 comments on Hacker News.
17 by giansegato | 5 comments on Hacker News.
Saturday, 4 December 2021
A veteran Taco Bell worker of 20 years says he quit because customers have gotten so 'unreasonable' and hard to deal with
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New top story on Hacker News: New Twitter CEO has already begun a 'major reorganization'
New Twitter CEO has already begun a 'major reorganization'
12 by sim_card_map | 0 comments on Hacker News.
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Meet a mom who made the 'gut-wrenching' choice to give a baby up for adoption when she was 17: 'It was a few years before I didn't think about it every day'
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Elon Musk suggests that anyone over the age of 70 should be barred from running for political office
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Friday, 3 December 2021
George Clooney Explains Why He Turned Down $35 Million For A Day’s Work
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Eye Opener: Omicron variant spreads across multiple states
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New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Advice about Aging Parents
Ask HN: Advice about Aging Parents
24 by tren | 14 comments on Hacker News.
Hey HN, I know some of you have been down this road already. My dad is 86, my mum is 79 and my dad refuses to leave his house until he dies. It's our family home from when I was growing up, 2 stories and my dad currently crawls his way up the stairs each day to use his computer. He won't even consider moving down to the first floor (stubborn). I have my own young family and my partner and I have jobs, so I'm basically looking for how you juggled your way through this part of life and if you have any pointers. I'm 41 btw.
24 by tren | 14 comments on Hacker News.
Hey HN, I know some of you have been down this road already. My dad is 86, my mum is 79 and my dad refuses to leave his house until he dies. It's our family home from when I was growing up, 2 stories and my dad currently crawls his way up the stairs each day to use his computer. He won't even consider moving down to the first floor (stubborn). I have my own young family and my partner and I have jobs, so I'm basically looking for how you juggled your way through this part of life and if you have any pointers. I'm 41 btw.
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New top story on Hacker News: Tell HN: Lost access to my Google account even with the correct credentials
Tell HN: Lost access to my Google account even with the correct credentials
27 by authed | 11 comments on Hacker News.
"Google couldn’t verify this account belongs to you." I clear cookies once in a while and usually can recover my account but this time, no option to recover: https://ift.tt/3pmwvtW Even if I have the correct login and password. Luckily, I also forward all my emails to a 3rd party so I should still be able to read my new mail but I lost access to a lot of other stuff.
27 by authed | 11 comments on Hacker News.
"Google couldn’t verify this account belongs to you." I clear cookies once in a while and usually can recover my account but this time, no option to recover: https://ift.tt/3pmwvtW Even if I have the correct login and password. Luckily, I also forward all my emails to a 3rd party so I should still be able to read my new mail but I lost access to a lot of other stuff.
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Thursday, 2 December 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Launch HN: Stipop (YC S21) – Improving user engagement with stickers
Launch HN: Stipop (YC S21) – Improving user engagement with stickers
3 by tonyatkc | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Hi HN, I'm Tony, and together with my friend Daniel, we created Stipop ( https://ift.tt/2ZQhaJw ). We help app developers add stickers on chat, comment section, profiles, and live streams by providing an easy-to-install Sticker SDK with 150K+ stickers and a fully customizable UI. This may sound silly and of course, it is, but did you know that stickers - the big, animated emojis you can send in chat - are sent 17x more than GIFs on Facebook Messenger? That’s almost 400 million times a day! Users, especially Gen Z and Millenials, love sending stickers to express themselves better and stay more connected online. But the thing is, having stickers in your app can cost up to a million dollars because you’ll need a good 4~5 engineers to build the infrastructure, UI, search engine AND have a content team to sign contracts with hundreds of sticker artists, send payouts and make regular updates every month. We wanted to solve this problem. We used to operate our own sticker app for iMessage. That's when we first gathered all the artists and knowledge about the stickers. Now, after 4 years, we have 5,000 artists from 35 countries. We hit 200k users before we pivoted to B2B. Back then, we attended TC Disrupt, and many startups came to us asking if they could use our stickers. So we came back, released API, and got our first customers. Now with Stipop, any app developer can install stickers in just a single day. Stipop SDK has a pre-built UI, so you don't have to design anything by yourself. It also comes with two layouts: a sticker search engine to search for stickers with keywords and a library mode where users can browse and download stickers. We found that stickers apply to many different app types too. For example, Fingo Africa (YC S21) is a neobank. They are adding stickers to their money-sending feature, so their users can soon send stickers to say thank you instead of just transferring money or send a relevant sticker like pizza to split bills after eating a pizza together. TripTime used stickers for user profile images. We are also on Microsoft Teams to help users search for stickers to send in chats, Blabla live-streaming chat, and soon to be on Canva to provide stickers for image editing and designs. Our sticker end-users show a stable 40% 8-week retention and helped apps increase user engagement by up to 17%. We provide the service for free and plan to turn freemium next year. We monetize by creating custom stickers for brands like Coca-Cola. Please let me know if you have any questions, feedback, or ideas. Your thoughts would greatly help us improve the product! You can also take a look at our demo video here: https://link.stipop.io/3Epl9LI Thank you!
3 by tonyatkc | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Hi HN, I'm Tony, and together with my friend Daniel, we created Stipop ( https://ift.tt/2ZQhaJw ). We help app developers add stickers on chat, comment section, profiles, and live streams by providing an easy-to-install Sticker SDK with 150K+ stickers and a fully customizable UI. This may sound silly and of course, it is, but did you know that stickers - the big, animated emojis you can send in chat - are sent 17x more than GIFs on Facebook Messenger? That’s almost 400 million times a day! Users, especially Gen Z and Millenials, love sending stickers to express themselves better and stay more connected online. But the thing is, having stickers in your app can cost up to a million dollars because you’ll need a good 4~5 engineers to build the infrastructure, UI, search engine AND have a content team to sign contracts with hundreds of sticker artists, send payouts and make regular updates every month. We wanted to solve this problem. We used to operate our own sticker app for iMessage. That's when we first gathered all the artists and knowledge about the stickers. Now, after 4 years, we have 5,000 artists from 35 countries. We hit 200k users before we pivoted to B2B. Back then, we attended TC Disrupt, and many startups came to us asking if they could use our stickers. So we came back, released API, and got our first customers. Now with Stipop, any app developer can install stickers in just a single day. Stipop SDK has a pre-built UI, so you don't have to design anything by yourself. It also comes with two layouts: a sticker search engine to search for stickers with keywords and a library mode where users can browse and download stickers. We found that stickers apply to many different app types too. For example, Fingo Africa (YC S21) is a neobank. They are adding stickers to their money-sending feature, so their users can soon send stickers to say thank you instead of just transferring money or send a relevant sticker like pizza to split bills after eating a pizza together. TripTime used stickers for user profile images. We are also on Microsoft Teams to help users search for stickers to send in chats, Blabla live-streaming chat, and soon to be on Canva to provide stickers for image editing and designs. Our sticker end-users show a stable 40% 8-week retention and helped apps increase user engagement by up to 17%. We provide the service for free and plan to turn freemium next year. We monetize by creating custom stickers for brands like Coca-Cola. Please let me know if you have any questions, feedback, or ideas. Your thoughts would greatly help us improve the product! You can also take a look at our demo video here: https://link.stipop.io/3Epl9LI Thank you!
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New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How do you build your personal start page?
Ask HN: How do you build your personal start page?
9 by yosito | 8 comments on Hacker News.
By personal start page, I mean a custom-made web page that you would set as the home page in your browser and use it as the starting point of doing things in the browser. I'm considering building something with Next.js or Gatsby that I can self-host, but I'd love suggestions of the most customizable tools that would allow me to quickly integrate data "widgets" from diverse sources like Nextcloud, Fastmail, RSS readers (Inoreader, maybe), CalDAV, bank accounts, etc.
9 by yosito | 8 comments on Hacker News.
By personal start page, I mean a custom-made web page that you would set as the home page in your browser and use it as the starting point of doing things in the browser. I'm considering building something with Next.js or Gatsby that I can self-host, but I'd love suggestions of the most customizable tools that would allow me to quickly integrate data "widgets" from diverse sources like Nextcloud, Fastmail, RSS readers (Inoreader, maybe), CalDAV, bank accounts, etc.
Michigan State University suspends fraternity after Vietnamese American student's death
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Wednesday, 1 December 2021
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: What are these low quality “Code Snippet” sites?
Ask HN: What are these low quality “Code Snippet” sites?
6 by endofreach | 4 comments on Hacker News.
Whenever i am trying to google a code issue i have, there is countless low quality sites just showing SO threads with no added value whatsoever. It is so annoying it actually drives me mad. Does anyone know what's up with that? I am really disappointed because the guys creating these sites (i guess for some kind of monetization) must have some relation to coding. But i feel this is an attack against all of us. Every programmer should be grateful for the opportunity to find good quality content quickly. Now my search results are flooded with copy & paste from SO. They are killing that. Am I the only one experiencing this or being that annoyed by it? P.S: I don't name URLs because if you don't know what I am talking about already, you probably don't have that issue.
6 by endofreach | 4 comments on Hacker News.
Whenever i am trying to google a code issue i have, there is countless low quality sites just showing SO threads with no added value whatsoever. It is so annoying it actually drives me mad. Does anyone know what's up with that? I am really disappointed because the guys creating these sites (i guess for some kind of monetization) must have some relation to coding. But i feel this is an attack against all of us. Every programmer should be grateful for the opportunity to find good quality content quickly. Now my search results are flooded with copy & paste from SO. They are killing that. Am I the only one experiencing this or being that annoyed by it? P.S: I don't name URLs because if you don't know what I am talking about already, you probably don't have that issue.
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Tuesday, 30 November 2021
A QAnon follower wrote an open letter to Trump complaining that the movement's predictions kept turning out to be false
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New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Are Indeed, LinkedIn the go-to places for exploring new jobs?
Ask HN: Are Indeed, LinkedIn the go-to places for exploring new jobs?
27 by brayhite | 23 comments on Hacker News.
I've worked at my current company since my college internship in 2012, and have not sought a new gig in all of that time. The company was a travel tech startup that I joined as an early employee, and it was acquired a few years ago. The app is still active and supported, but it feels time to start exploring what else is out there. In case it matters, my background is largely in various QA and product roles, most recently transitioning from project management to product management. Are the traditional places like Linkedin and Indeed the best places to upload resumes, update skills, etc.? Do I need to fully dive into the job-hunting waters and network with recruiters to get a good idea of where I "stack" so to speak?
27 by brayhite | 23 comments on Hacker News.
I've worked at my current company since my college internship in 2012, and have not sought a new gig in all of that time. The company was a travel tech startup that I joined as an early employee, and it was acquired a few years ago. The app is still active and supported, but it feels time to start exploring what else is out there. In case it matters, my background is largely in various QA and product roles, most recently transitioning from project management to product management. Are the traditional places like Linkedin and Indeed the best places to upload resumes, update skills, etc.? Do I need to fully dive into the job-hunting waters and network with recruiters to get a good idea of where I "stack" so to speak?
A man’s pit bull barked incessantly as screams came from a burning building, alerting its owner to pull a woman and her 7-year-old son from a fire
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Japan confirms first case of new coronavirus variant
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CNN vows to ‘review’ documents showing Chris Cuomo aided brother during sexual misconduct scandal
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Monday, 29 November 2021
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