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👋 Today in HN - 2024-07-09

Good Morning, Hackers! Here are today's top stories:

  1. OneFileLinux: A 20MB Alpine metadistro that fits into the ESP

  2. The zombie misconception of theoretical computer science

  3. Reverse engineering Ticketmaster's rotating barcodes

  4. No more boot loader: Please use the kernel instead

  5. Dynamic Translation of Smalltalk to WebAssembly

  6. Beyond bufferbloat: End-to-end congestion control cannot avoid latency spikes

  7. Microsoft's Xandr grants GDPR rights at a rate of 0%

  8. The War on Estonian Forests (2022)

  9. HP discontinues online-only LaserJet printers in response to backlash

  10. Show HN: Crawlee for Python – a web scraping and browser automation library

  11. Inline previous result in Emacs Lisp

  12. FAA orders inspection of 2,600 Boeing 737s over oxygen mask issue

  13. DB Browser for SQLite (Windows, macOS, and Most Versions of Linux)

  14. Some landfill 'burps' contain airborne PFAS, study finds

  15. California to impose permanent water restrictions on cities and towns

  16. Show HN: Tegon: Open-source alternative to Jira, Linear

  17. Guide to attending a space launch in person

  18. Rye: A Hassle-Free Python Experience

  19. Full AMD Ryzen PC in a Folding Mini Keyboard

  20. The Psychology of Obstinacy (1943)

  21. Another Silicon Valley institution died spring of 2019: Halted/HSC

  22. C++ patterns for low-latency applications including high-frequency trading

  23. The Right Kind of Stubborn

  24. How I turned seemingly 'failed' experiments into a successful PhD

  25. Making my own wedding rings

  26. The Invention of Zero: How Ancient Mesopotamia Created the Concept of Nought

  27. The Deadlock Empire: An Interactive Guide to Locks

  28. Ointment containing DNA molecules can combat allergic contact dermatitis

  29. The Nine Ways: On the Enneagram

  30. Where Did RFID Come From? [video]

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