Weekly Hacker News for the 7 days ending 2021-07-10
The 20 highest-rated articles on Hacker News in the 7 days ending July 10, 2021 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Weekly are:
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GPT-J-6B – A 6 billion parameter, autoregressive text generation model
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Audacity may collect “Data necessary for law enforcement, litigation” and more
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Is Alexandra Elbakyan in real trouble this time?
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Show HN: RSS feeds for arbitrary websites using CSS selectors
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No More Movies
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Linux Rust Support
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Console Do Not Track – Proposal for a standard environment variable
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Poisson's Equation
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European Parliament approves mass surveillance of private communication
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Npm Audit: broken by design?
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A call to minimize distraction and respect users’ attention (2013)
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All public GitHub code was used in training Copilot
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Juul bought an entire issue of a scholarly journal
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We replaced rental brokers with software and filled 200 vacant apartments
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The Greatest Regex Trick Ever (2014)
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Building a data team at a mid-stage startup
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Google Internal Comics
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Protect student privacy: ban eproctoring
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NDA expired, let’s spill the beans on a weird startup
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Creep – a pretty sweet 4px wide pixel font
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Posted at 2021-07-11 00:00 | Permanent link |