Articles by cf100clunk
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Linux From Scratch ends SysVinit support (linuxfromscratch.org)

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Expanded APCO 10 Codes (radioreference.com)

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YouTube video: sonic weaponry used against Minnesota demonstrators, 26/01/26 (youtube.com)

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[flagged] DHS: Critical ICE surveillance footage from abuse case was never recorded (404media.co)

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Why I'm launching a feminist video games website in 2026 (theguardian.com)

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FreeBSD pkg system global SQLite errors seen (freebsd.org)

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[flagged] Bluesky is not the good place (ms.now)

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Halifax video game workers form first Ubisoft union in North America (cbc.ca)

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Inventor of Little Arrow That Tells You What Side the Fuel Filler Is on Has Died (jalopnik.com)

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Keeping Windows and macOS alive past their sell-by date: Part 1 (theregister.com)

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Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical Principles 3rd Edition (ubc.ca)

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Literal Enshittification: 'Smart' Toilets Play Fast and Loose with Pooping Data (techdirt.com)

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Earliest Evidence of Making Fire (nature.com)

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Future of Vancouver's repair cafés uncertain after city cuts funding for 2026 (cbc.ca)

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What's New in Oracle Solaris 11.4 SRU 87 (oracle.com)

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John Oliver Auction Raises $1.5M for Public Broadcasting (techdirt.com)

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Stellantis Is Spamming Owners' Screens with Pop-Up Ads for New Car Discounts (thedrive.com)

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Mount Proton Drive on Linux using rclone and systemd (github.com/dadtronics)

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Proton Drive on Linux: A Comprehensive Guide (linuxvox.com)

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Devuan 6.0 Excalibur (dev1galaxy.org)

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From e-waste to innovation: Open Funk's mission to transform home appliances (designwanted.com)

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'I didn't realise the game's impact for years': origin of Football Manager (theguardian.com)

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Gwynne Dyer: The AI Crash Is on the Way (pressreader.com)

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Science Explains Why People Get More Carsick in EVs (thedrive.com)

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UBC Okanagan led team to unlock medieval universal history text (todayinbc.com)

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The Last 5-Speed Manual in the US Is Gone (thedrive.com)

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Wi-Fi Spectrum: 6 GHz Use Is Surging and Headed Toward Exhaustion (cablelabs.com)

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The Aviation Herald's frequent recent server outages (avherald.com)

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Curti put a parachute on its Zefhir helicopter (2019) (verticalmag.com)

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The club no one hopes to join (2017) (legionmagazine.com)

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New-gen electric car battery promises 1500km range, 515km charge in five minutes (drive.com.au)

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California Is About to Run Out of License Plate Numbers (thedrive.com)

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LG TVs' integrated ads get more personal with tech that analyzes viewer emotions (arstechnica.com)

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Ask HN: Is Vegemite worthy of an international trade crisis?

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Smart Watch Users Pissed as Garmin Opens Door to Paywall Enshittification (techdirt.com)

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Bausch+Lomb doesn't know what went wrong, recalls intraocular lenses over TASS [pdf] (bausch.com)

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WinRAR security flaw ignores Windows Mark of the Web security warnings (tomshardware.com)

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The rise of 'Frankenstein' laptops in New Delhi's repair markets (theverge.com)

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Rethinking Extension Data Consent: Clarity, Consistency, and Control (blog.mozilla.org)

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Nvidia Engineer Fixes Early Linux 6.15 Performance Regression of AMD GPU Drivers (phoronix.com)

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A skeptic's guide to quitting your smartphone with a Light Phone (vox.com)

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MLB says Yankees’ new “torpedo bats” are legal and likely coming (thelibertyline.com)

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Windows Server 2025 locking up after Feb patch, no word of when a fix will land (theregister.com)

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Poll: The 100 Best Jazz Songs of All Time (2019) (jazz24.org)

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Everything I learned from (finally) completing The Artist's Way (extraordinaryroutines.com)

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Review – The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914 (2015) [PDF] (e-ir.info)

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Intel releases XeSS 2.0 SDK for real-time AI-based development (github.com/intel)

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Apple should focus on fixing Siri, not redesigning iOS again (engadget.com)

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FlightGear 2024.1.1 released 27 February 2025 (flightgear.org)

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$1.57T wiped off value of the Magnificent Seven so far this year (theguardian.com)

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How to get rid of the new Apple Mail redesign (techcrunch.com)

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Australia bans govt use of Kaspersky software due to unacceptable security risk (techcrunch.com)

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uBlock Origin dead for many as Google purges Manifest v2 extensions (theregister.com)

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Waterloo math genius died in shootout after joining vegan transgender death cult (therecord.com)

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I Do Not Fear Death (2011) (salon.com)

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B.C. couple referenced non-existent, AI-generated court rulings in condo dispute (cbc.ca)

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Harry Stewart, Jr., one of the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen, dies at 100 (apnews.com)

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US industrial conglomerate Honeywell will split into three companies (apnews.com)

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CISA puts election security staffers who worked with the states on leave (apnews.com)

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BuzzFeed seeks to counter right-wing vibe shift (semafor.com)

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Car Problems, Statistics, and Analysis Online Database Web Frontend (2022) (carproblemzoo.com)

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LLMjacking Targets DeepSeek (sysdig.com)

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Trump Is Targeting Science. The Scientific Integrity Act Could Help Protect It (ucsusa.org)

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Aphis Confirms D1.1 Genotype in Dairy Cattle in Nevada (2nd form of avian flu) (usda.gov)

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Can You Opt Out of Starlink Coverage on iPhone? What We Know (macobserver.com)

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Serious RTX 5090 and RTX 5090D driver issues turning GPUs into paperweights (notebookcheck.net)

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Praise the Broken Promise of America (rattle.com)

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How to Make a Simple Powerful AM Loop Antenna for Free (ccrane.com)

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Vehicle Standards Rollback Bad for Drivers, Auto Industry, Anything Breathing (ucsusa.org)

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Amazon to close Quebec facilities, insists it's not because of new union (cbc.ca)

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Mount Wilson Observatory: Fire Seems to Be Under Control, Less Threat to Towers (radioworld.com)

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Collision with drone knocks Canadian firefighting plane out of L.A. battle (todayinbc.com)

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Ostrich farm showing resistance to avian flu (todayinbc.com)

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Federal U.S. grant pushes Pacific Northwest high-speed rail proposal forward (todayinbc.com)

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Windows 10 Pop-Up Crashes While Telling Users to Upgrade (extremetech.com)

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Single Worker Forgot to Bolt Down Seats on Nearly 23,000 Kia EV9 SUVs (jalopnik.com)

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Tell HN: Old-computers.com still rebooting since 2023

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NASA Shook Apollo Rockets to Check They Could Survive Florida's Hurricane Season (jalopnik.com)

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Teen with avian flu no longer infectious: letter to NEJM (cbc.ca)

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Stephen King's rock radio station won't go silent after all (apnews.com)

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X.org Server Development Hit a Decade High for the Number of Commits in 2024 (phoronix.com)

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Tell HN: Happy Birthday, Celsius - Canada marks 50 years of metric (todayinbc.com)

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Tiny home on a bicycle provides shelter for the chronic homeless (tinytinyhomes.ca)

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Accident: Azerbaijan E190 Dec 25th 2024, lost height and impacted ground (avherald.com)

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Flow: Our Exclusive Interview with Director Gints Zilbalodis (video) (3dvf.com)

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Flight operations halted at Edinburgh Airport due to IT issue (airlive.net)

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What Unicode character is this? (babelstone.co.uk)

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MLB will test robot umpires at 13 spring training ballparks hosting 19 teams (apnews.com)

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Musk's political tweets appear in X users' feeds whether they want it or not (fortune.com)

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Voyager 1 Reconnects with Earth over Radio That Hasn't Been Used in 47 Years (jalopnik.com)

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Jeep Almost Gave Us an Entry Level Suzuki Samurai Fighter in the 1990s (jalopnik.com)

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Final Flight of Iconic WWII-Era Martin Mars Water Bomber (timescolonist.com)

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A 'Ulysses' That Squeezes Bloomsday into 2 Hours, 40 Minutes (nytimes.com)

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Icewm-3.6.0 Released (github.com/ice-wm)

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Car Maker plans to kill chrome on cars over toxicity (cnn.com)

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Honda's Hidden Resonators Keep Tire Noise to a Minimum (jalopnik.com)

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Kickers Complain Microchipped Footballs Negatively Impact Accuracy, Cause Misses (tsn.ca)

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NethSecurity 8 Open Source Linux Firewall Released (nethserver.org)

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Video: Chevy Colorado's Headlight Controls Are Deeply Frustrating UI (jalopnik.com)

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Open-source high-res low-latency E-ink Modos Paper 1200p 13.3" form factor (tomshardware.com)