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- How Uber Migrated from Hive to Spark SQL for ETL Workloads (www.uber.com)
- DuckDB: Hive Partitioning (duckdb.org)
- Show HN: OwnPlan – AI todo app that breaks down big goals into steps (apps.apple.com)
- Research suggests Big Bang may have taken place inside a black hole (www.port.ac.uk)
- Facebook is asking to use Meta AI on photos you haven’t yet shared (www.theverge.com)
- Cockatoos have learned to operate drinking fountains in Australia (www.science.org)
- Apple Notes Will Gain Markdown Export at WWDC, and, I Have Thoughts (daringfireball.net)
- Younger generations less likely to have dementia, study suggests (www.theguardian.com)
- The X Window System didn't immediately have X terminals (utcc.utoronto.ca)
- 2B people don't have safe drinking water: what does this mean for them? (ourworldindata.org)
- Wait, Why Is Israel Allowed to Have Nukes? (www.currentaffairs.org)
- Facebook is asking to use Meta AI on photos you haven’t yet shared (techcrunch.com)
- Steve Jobs would have fired everyone (twitter.com)
- Millions in west don't know they have aggressive fatty liver disease, study says (www.theguardian.com)
- Astronomers have discovered a mysterious object flashing signals from deep space (www.livescience.com)
- Harvard hired researcher to uncover slavery ties, fires him for finding slaves (www.theguardian.com)
- YouTuber claims to have received an offer to buy the Commodore brand (www.amiga-news.de)
- Humans have nasal respiratory fingerprints (www.cell.com)
- Meta Spends $14B to Hire a Single Guy (theahura.substack.com)
- FAA pick has claimed 'commercial' pilot license he doesn't have (www.politico.com)
- See how a dollar would have grown over the past 94 years [pdf] (www.newyorklifeinvestments.com)
- Show HN: The Roman Industrial Revolution that could have been (thelydianstone.com)
- Wayland is growing up. and now we don't have a choice (fireborn.mataroa.blog)
- A skyscraper that could have toppled over in the wind (1995) (www.newyorker.com)