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Satellogic's Open Satellite Feed
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Show HN: Open-source Deep Research across workplace applications
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Repairable Flatpack Toaster
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Tmux – The Essentials (2019)
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Foundry (YC F24) Hiring Founding Engineer to Build an Internet-Scale Web Crawler
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I love to see that my small shareware utility[1] that I uploaded to Simtel in 1997 still appears in the depths of Internet. Whenever I encounter an archive like that, I find comfort in searching for it, and seeing it "doing okay" in its own universe. :)
I lost the latest source code to that tool due to a lost backup, but the binaries keep on living.
[1] https://github.com/ssg/wolverine