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acdx

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    Comment #15615089

    Leave it to HN to uncover the real cause.

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    Comment #15587196

    It depends on whether you're signed into multiple workspaces.

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    Comment #15136409

    Google extremely obviously did not use the name Oreo without asking for permission

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    Comment #14916151

    Do you have a PDF link?

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    Comment #14720893

    Someone gains unauthorized access to their data stored in AWS.

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    Comment #14720762

    The relevant quote from the judge is: I want to reiterate to the plaintiff here that you should think a lot about just dropping the patent part of this case.

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    Comment #14662626

    Using 1-character variable names saves a small amount of network bandwidth on a massive scale (for every site that uses Google Analytics). You then might as well make the 1-charact…

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    Comment #14662056

    This is just an analysis of the snippet, not the script it loads (www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js).

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    Comment #14618043

    Since iOS 8, you can use storyboards to generate launch images at runtime

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    Comment #14112413

    Because it's a correction

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    Comment #13161812

    The benefits of your terminal emulator allocating a new DOM element in a web browser for every line of output. You can also watch Hyper's memory use climb up at a constant rate

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    Comment #13160066

    Also try `yes` in Hyper, see what happens.

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    Comment #13049652

    They load fine for me, but look absolutely terrible. A large bar at the top of every page, and Safari's native collapsing of its top and bottom bars is disabled. Usable screen real…

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    Comment #13029566

    So their model of the spacecraft behavior allowed for the possibility of the altitude instantly changing from 3.7km to a negative value. Seems like poor design.

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    Comment #6626233

    Anything but a rick roll!