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TikTok videos leave teens thinking they have rare mental disorders (2021)
108 points by mrtedbear | view on HN
Some teens are using TikTok to diagnose themselves with rare mental disorders and then seeking out treatment, which can be a challenge.
Show HN: Reduce SQLite database size by up to 80% with transparent compression
76 points by phiresky | view on HN
The article discusses a sqlite extension that provides transparent dictionary-based row-level compression for sqlite, which can reduce the size of the database by 80% while keeping performance mostly the same.
Formally Verifying Rust's Opaque Types
5 points by BreakfastB0b | view on HN
The article discusses how existential types work in Rust, and how they relate to intuitionistic logic.
Librarian's Letter to Google Security
38 points by 2352500 | view on HN
The article is written in French and cannot be translated.
Ask HN: Have You Left Kubernetes?
97 points by strzibny | view on HN
How I Regained Concentration and Focus
49 points by aiobe | view on HN
The article is about a person's struggles with concentration and how they plan to improve their productivity and creativity.
Show HN: Open-source Typeform Alternative (beta) – snoopForms live
17 points by beanclap | view on HN
The article is about a form-building tool that is quick and easy to use, with a variety of features and options.
You want to know something about how bullshit insane our brains are? (2018)
3 points by Tomte | view on HN
The article is about how to enable JavaScript in order to use twitter.com.
Why I built a dictionary app even with more than +300 apps available at AppStore
26 points by zehfernandes | view on HN
The article is about the author's journey to create the perfect dictionary app, and how he realized that it was harder than he thought.
A Tutorial on Portable Makefiles (2017)
40 points by hardwaresofton | view on HN
The article describes how to write portable Makefiles.
Google’s in-house desktop Linux
32 points by signa11 | view on HN
Google has its very own Linux desktop distribution that is based on Debian Linux.
Karmem: A fast binary serialization format faster than Google Flatbuffers
14 points by siddontang | view on HN
Karmem is a fast binary serialization format that is easy to use while being as fast as possible. It is optimized to take Golang and TinyGo's maximum performance and is efficient for repeatable reads, reading different content of the same type. Karmem has proven to be ten times faster than Google Flatbuffers, with the additional overhead of bounds-checking included. Karmem is still under development, and the API is not stable. However, the serialization-format itself
Raw footage inside Sears with Atari 800 and 2600 (1982) [video]
4 points by kloch | view on HN
Ask HN: Do newsletters work? Why do websites push them so much?
55 points by nicbou | view on HN
Linus releases the 5.19 kernel from an M1 MacBook
40 points by anpep | view on HN
The article discusses the Linux Kernel Mailing List, which is a mailing list for Linux kernel developers.
Show HN: International Legal Dictionary
16 points by dogweather | view on HN
Differentiable Programming from Scratch
7 points by TheNumbat | view on HN
Differentiable programming is a useful tool for solving many kinds of optimization problems.
63 points by fagnerbrack | view on HN
The article is about how to enable JavaScript in order to use twitter.com.
Lyra: Fast, in-memory, typo-tolerant, full-text search engine in TypeScript
5 points by bpierre | view on HN
' , author : 'Jim Rohn' } ] } The article is about how to use Lyra to query a database.
Show HN: RandomGeo.City – Browse Random Geocities Websites
9 points by emeth | view on HN
21 points by thcipriani | view on HN
The article discusses how Meshtastic attempts to solve the problem of communication infrastructure failures and how AT&T established room 641A to funnel communication to the NSA.
Gitea 1.17.0 is released – includes package registry support
63 points by belfalas | view on HN
The article discusses the release of Gitea version 1.17.0, which includes a lot of new and exciting features and plenty of breaking changes.
Intel Let the Chips Fall Where They Might
13 points by rntn | view on HN
The article discusses how Intel is facing many challenges and may not be able to recover.
Announcing Docusaurus 2.0 – Meta's static site generator to build docs sites
12 points by slorber | view on HN
The article is about the release of Docusaurus 2.0, a static site generator that helps you ship beautiful documentation websites in no time.
Pagefind: Static Low-Bandwidth Search at Scale
17 points by chmaynard | view on HN
The article discusses the two main options for search on a documentation website - frontend search and third-party platform - and argues in favor of frontend search.
Apple Rhapsody revisited, to go (2014)
23 points by classichasclass | view on HN
The article discusses the author's favorite Mac laptop of all time, the PowerBook 1400, and how it is the best Mac laptop ever made in terms of keyboard, modularity, and upgradability.
10 points by donmcc | view on HN
The article discusses the problem with make being that it is a tool for developers and how there are many different versions of make around.
11 points by peter_d_sherman | view on HN
The Fresnel integrals S(x) and C(x) are two transcendental functions used in optics that are closely related to the error function.
Wikipedia has blocked editing ‘recession’ as people change definition
81 points by nailer | view on HN
The Wikipedia page for "recession" has been locked due to a large number of edits by users debating the definition of a recession, some of which are unsourced or poorly sourced.
239 points by tosh | view on HN
The Easy RPG Player is a program that allows you to play RPG Maker 2000 and 2003 games on a variety of platforms, including GNU/Linux, OS X, Windows, Nintendo 3DS, Wii, mobile devices, and even in your web browser.