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Hacker News (Sep 2018)

  1. Leaving Apple and Google: /e/ first beta

    311 points • comment • sep 12, 2018

  2. USB-C Explorer – A development board to get started working with USB Type-C

    310 points • comment • sep 02, 2018

  3. GitLab raises $100M from Iconiq, GV, and Khosla, at $1.1B valuation

    310 points • comment • sep 19, 2018

  4. The relative performance of C and Rust

    309 points • comment • sep 29, 2018

  5. Ask HN: What is the dark side of working at a successful startup?

    309 points • comment • sep 17, 2018

  6. Tiddlywiki – A non-linear personal web notebook

    309 points • comment • sep 30, 2018

  7. Evidence that addictive behaviors have links with ancient retroviral infection

    308 points • comment • sep 25, 2018

  8. Valley Forged: How One Man Made the Indie Video Game Sensation Stardew Valley

    308 points • comment • sep 28, 2018

  9. A cache invalidation bug in Linux memory management

    307 points • comment • sep 30, 2018

  10. Progress update from the Librem 5 hardware department

    307 points • comment • sep 04, 2018

  11. The original sources of MS-DOS 1.25 and 2.0

    305 points • comment • sep 28, 2018

  12. Ask HN: What are some of the best documentaries you've seen?

    305 points • comment • sep 27, 2018

  13. Australia Wants to Take Government Surveillance to the Next Level

    305 points • comment • sep 04, 2018

  14. Distrust of Symantec TLS Certificates

    305 points • comment • sep 05, 2018

  15. Ultimate Hacking Keyboard

    304 points • comment • sep 14, 2018

  16. A Fighter Pilot’s Guide to Surviving on the Roads

    303 points • comment • sep 03, 2018

  17. Where in the World Is Larry Page?

    303 points • comment • sep 13, 2018

  18. A doctor in Bangladesh has found a simple way to treat infant pneumonia

    302 points • comment • sep 09, 2018

  19. SGI's $250,000 Graphics Supercomputer from 1993 – Onyx RealityEngine² [video]

    302 points • comment • sep 02, 2018

  20. Build a better Bookshelf

    302 points • comment • sep 09, 2018

  21. Why Read the Classics? (1986)

    300 points • comment • sep 02, 2018

  22. Firefox 62.0 Released

    300 points • comment • sep 05, 2018

  23. The Little Typer

    300 points • comment • sep 22, 2018

  24. Javascript: call functions without using parentheses

    300 points • comment • sep 19, 2018

  25. US Congress passes bill to help advanced nuclear power

    299 points • comment • sep 17, 2018

  26. Pigeon Maps – Maps in React with no external dependencies

    299 points • comment • sep 10, 2018

  27. UPDuino: a $9.99 FPGA

    297 points • comment • sep 04, 2018

  28. The Real Cost of the 2008 Financial Crisis

    295 points • comment • sep 11, 2018

  29. Putting This Blog on IPFS

    295 points • comment • sep 19, 2018

  30. Nvidia Vid2vid: High-resolution photorealistic video-to-video translation

    295 points • comment • sep 21, 2018

  31. Firefox Reality Now Available

    295 points • comment • sep 18, 2018

  32. Ask HN: Anyone from Google here? The new Gmail UI is painful

    294 points • comment • sep 28, 2018

  33. Street View of 1980s New York

    294 points • comment • sep 25, 2018

  34. Why I never finish my Haskell programs

    292 points • comment • sep 03, 2018

  35. Operating Systems: Three Easy Pieces

    291 points • comment • sep 30, 2018

  36. Haiku R1/beta1 has been released

    291 points • comment • sep 29, 2018

  37. John Dvorak: “Yesterday I was fired from PC Magazine”

    291 points • comment • sep 22, 2018

  38. Breaking bad news

    290 points • comment • sep 05, 2018

  39. Modi’s Cash Crackdown Failed, Indian Bank Data Shows

    289 points • comment • sep 02, 2018

  40. Don't Steal Money from Day Traders Before They Lose It

    289 points • comment • sep 06, 2018

  41. Idle Until Urgent

    288 points • comment • sep 20, 2018

  42. Getting started with Tmux

    288 points • comment • sep 16, 2018

  43. Manyverse – A social network off the grid

    288 points • comment • sep 25, 2018

  44. Voting Machine Used in Half of U.S. Is Vulnerable to Attack, Report Finds

    287 points • comment • sep 28, 2018

  45. Was ditching the headphone jack a good idea?

    287 points • comment • sep 16, 2018

  46. Dark Motives and Elective Use of Brainteaser Interview Questions

    286 points • comment • sep 11, 2018

  47. Loneliness is pervasive and rising, particularly among the young

    285 points • comment • sep 01, 2018

  48. Deep image reconstruction from human brain activity (2017)

    284 points • comment • sep 12, 2018

  49. Ask HN: Did any Show HN posts turn into successful startups?

    284 points • comment • sep 20, 2018

  50. How counterfeits benefit Amazon

    283 points • comment • sep 29, 2018

  51. A rogue Romanian economist legally gamed the lottery

    283 points • comment • sep 06, 2018

  52. Learning BASIC Like It's 1983

    283 points • comment • sep 03, 2018

  53. SpaceX's rise can be traced to a critical launch from a Pacific isle

    281 points • comment • sep 22, 2018

  54. Is “data scientist” the new “programmer”?

    281 points • comment • sep 18, 2018

  55. How we rolled out one of the largest Python 3 migrations

    281 points • comment • sep 25, 2018

  56. Google’s first all-hands after 2016 election [video]

    280 points • comment • sep 12, 2018

  57. CLIP OS – France’s cybersecurity agency’s open source, secured operating system

    279 points • comment • sep 20, 2018

  58. Show HN: Hacklily – sheet music editor

    279 points • comment • sep 10, 2018

  59. Show HN: Py-spy – A new sampling profiler for Python programs

    278 points • comment • sep 06, 2018

  60. Remote Code Execution in Alpine Linux

    278 points • comment • sep 13, 2018

  61. Amazon Sets Its Sights on the $88B Online Ad Market

    278 points • comment • sep 03, 2018

  62. $600 Chromebooks are a dangerous development for Microsoft

    277 points • comment • sep 01, 2018

  63. Australia's anti-encryption law will merely relocate the backdoors: Expert

    277 points • comment • sep 10, 2018

  64. Skip – A programming language to skip the things you have already computed

    276 points • comment • sep 26, 2018

  65. Nextspace – NeXTSTEP-like desktop environment for Linux

    276 points • comment • sep 17, 2018

  66. Hayabusa 2 rovers send new images from Ryugu surface

    276 points • comment • sep 27, 2018

  67. Google Fiber Is High-Speed Internet’s Most Successful Failure

    274 points • comment • sep 07, 2018

  68. How to Procrastinate Productively

    274 points • comment • sep 05, 2018

  69. Smelvetica – Helvetica the way it was intended to be

    274 points • comment • sep 06, 2018

  70. India court legalises gay sex in landmark ruling

    274 points • comment • sep 06, 2018

  71. YubiKey 5 Series with New NFC and FIDO2 Passwordless Features

    272 points • comment • sep 24, 2018

  72. Serverless: Cold Start War

    271 points • comment • sep 10, 2018

  73. Adding Mercurial support to Gitlab

    271 points • comment • sep 20, 2018

  74. Seattle judges throw out 15 years of marijuana convictions

    269 points • comment • sep 28, 2018

  75. Qualcomm accuses Apple of giving its chip secrets to Intel

    268 points • comment • sep 25, 2018

  76. The MOnSter 6502: transistor-scale replica of classic MOS 6502 microprocessor

    267 points • comment • sep 12, 2018

  77. 3D engine entirely made of MS Excel formulae

    266 points • comment • sep 22, 2018

  78. Lessons from Building and Scaling Reddit's Ad Serving Platform with Go

    265 points • comment • sep 10, 2018

  79. Skripal Suspect Boshirov Identified as GRU Colonel Anatoliy Chepiga

    265 points • comment • sep 26, 2018

  80. Facebook Is Letting Job Advertisers Target Only Men

    265 points • comment • sep 18, 2018

  81. I don't want to learn your query language

    265 points • comment • sep 01, 2018

  82. The “Developer Experience” Bait-And-Switch

    264 points • comment • sep 11, 2018

  83. Let’s bring back the Sabbath as an act against ‘total work’

    264 points • comment • sep 14, 2018

  84. Cycling Is Key to Safer, Healthier, More Vital Cities

    264 points • comment • sep 14, 2018

  85. How LLVM Optimizes a Function

    263 points • comment • sep 04, 2018

  86. EU copyright reform: the facts

    263 points • comment • sep 07, 2018

  87. Starting an ISP: Deploying Fiber

    263 points • comment • sep 09, 2018

  88. Bytedance said to be valued at over $75B in new round

    263 points • comment • sep 28, 2018

  89. News Site to Investigate Big Tech, Helped by Craigslist Founder

    263 points • comment • sep 23, 2018

  90. Shifting Gears

    262 points • comment • sep 03, 2018

  91. An Introduction to Modern CMake

    262 points • comment • sep 02, 2018

  92. Why Socialists Don't Believe in Fun (1943)

    262 points • comment • sep 10, 2018

  93. How Blockchain Works

    261 points • comment • sep 26, 2018

  94. Papers of Srinivasa Ramanujan (1887-1920), mathematician

    260 points • comment • sep 18, 2018

  95. How Puerto Rico Became a Tax Haven for the Super Rich

    260 points • comment • sep 18, 2018

  96. Plans for the Next Iteration of Vue.js

    259 points • comment • sep 30, 2018

  97. The United States Is Now the Largest Global Crude Oil Producer

    259 points • comment • sep 12, 2018

  98. Americans Want to Believe Jobs Are the Solution to Poverty. They’re Not

    259 points • comment • sep 11, 2018

  99. You can't play Bach on Facebook because Sony says they own his compositions

    259 points • comment • sep 06, 2018

  100. Wikimedia warns EU copyright reform threatens the ‘vibrant free web’

    258 points • comment • sep 04, 2018