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Hacker News (Jan 2019)

  1. Text Preprocessing Methods for Deep Learning

    46 points • comment • jan 16, 2019

  2. Amazon announces 4th quarter sales

    46 points • comment • jan 31, 2019

  3. Relational inductive biases, deep learning, and graph networks

    46 points • comment • jan 07, 2019

  4. We need ‘Goldilocks,’ not ‘voodoo,’ urbanism

    46 points • comment • jan 18, 2019

  5. CS in VN (2013)

    46 points • comment • jan 28, 2019

  6. Bing Crosby and the Tape Revolution (2016)

    46 points • comment • jan 02, 2019

  7. An overflow error costing 500M dollars (1996)

    46 points • comment • jan 18, 2019

  8. Will China’s Economy Hit a Great Wall?

    46 points • comment • jan 15, 2019

  9. Distributed Technologies Research

    46 points • comment • jan 18, 2019

  10. Data structures to name-drop when you want to sound smart in an interview

    46 points • comment • jan 27, 2019

  11. Developers Are Not Idiots

    46 points • comment • jan 18, 2019

  12. Yelp accused of manipulating reviews to coerce small business into buying ads

    46 points • comment • jan 04, 2019

  13. Oat Milk Could Change the Way You Drink Coffee (2018)

    46 points • comment • jan 29, 2019

  14. U.S. Recognizes Opposition Leader Guaido to Replace Venezuela's Maduro

    46 points • comment • jan 23, 2019

  15. Ocean Warming Is Accelerating Faster Than Thought, New Research Finds

    45 points • comment • jan 10, 2019

  16. Only Nuclear Energy Can Save the Planet

    45 points • comment • jan 12, 2019

  17. Notes from the Architect (2006)

    45 points • comment • jan 30, 2019

  18. Rook: Storage Orchestration for Kubernetes

    45 points • comment • jan 10, 2019

  19. Facebook is the new crapware

    45 points • comment • jan 10, 2019

  20. Converting Wi-Fi signals to electricity with new 2-D materials

    45 points • comment • jan 30, 2019

  21. Study tracks dramatic retreat of Canadian glaciers

    45 points • comment • jan 28, 2019

  22. My Name Is Daniel: He Could Have Been My Son. He Was Killed at 29

    45 points • comment • jan 03, 2019

  23. Naïve Math: The Mendocino Motor and Earnshaw's Theorem

    45 points • comment • jan 21, 2019

  24. Jellyfish Genome Hints That Complexity Isn’t Genetically Complex

    45 points • comment • jan 16, 2019

  25. South Korea and Sweden are the most innovative countries in the world

    45 points • comment • jan 31, 2019

  26. Elasticache with Python, or how to stop worrying and love HAProxy

    45 points • comment • jan 15, 2019

  27. Study Offers Clues to Racial Differences in Alzheimer's Disease

    45 points • comment • jan 08, 2019

  28. Show HN: App that lets you record a video and immediately share with a link

    45 points • comment • jan 09, 2019

  29. Landlord rents $1,500 studio to two cats, hits ‘peak Silicon Valley’

    45 points • comment • jan 13, 2019

  30. Atom 1.34

    45 points • comment • jan 19, 2019

  31. How Every Member Got to Congress (opengraph)

    45 points • comment • jan 28, 2019

  32. WhatsApp puts limit on message forwarding to fight fake news

    44 points • comment • jan 21, 2019

  33. RFIDler – An Open Source Software Defined RFID Reader/Writer/Emulator (2013)

    44 points • comment • jan 28, 2019

  34. Buke and Gase built a huge indie rock career–and its own guitars, software

    44 points • comment • jan 20, 2019

  35. Ask HN: Favorite technology predictions in science fiction?

    44 points • comment • jan 13, 2019

  36. Elevating user trust in our API ecosystem

    44 points • comment • jan 25, 2019

  37. US diplomat convicted over Iran-Contra appointed special envoy for Venezuela

    44 points • comment • jan 26, 2019

  38. What bioRxiv’s first 30,000 preprints reveal about biologists

    44 points • comment • jan 23, 2019

  39. NASA is currently CLOSED

    44 points • comment • jan 13, 2019

  40. Chinese cars are still cheap, but they're no longer ugly

    44 points • comment • jan 27, 2019

  41. Harried South Koreans pamper pets instead of having kids

    44 points • comment • jan 31, 2019

  42. It has been 613 days since Wikipedia was blocked in Turkey

    44 points • comment • jan 01, 2019

  43. The $0.006 Object in a Sushi Container

    44 points • comment • jan 08, 2019

  44. Driverless Cars Tap the Brakes After Years of Hype

    44 points • comment • jan 20, 2019

  45. Americans got 26.3B robocalls last year, up 46 percent from 2017

    44 points • comment • jan 30, 2019

  46. Safely using destructors in Python (2009)

    44 points • comment • jan 05, 2019

  47. The Legacy of Firefox OS

    44 points • comment • jan 27, 2019

  48. Not only for technical computing: changing the narrative around Julia

    44 points • comment • jan 24, 2019

  49. Broadcasting from Deep Space, a Mysterious Series of Radio Signals

    44 points • comment • jan 13, 2019

  50. Mechanics of Building a Carpooling Service (2017)

    44 points • comment • jan 28, 2019

  51. Ask HN: How to RTFM?

    44 points • comment • jan 30, 2019

  52. Pentagon Fears Confirmed: Climate Change Leads to War, Refugees

    44 points • comment • jan 28, 2019

  53. Tesla Shares Drop on Reducing Model S, X Production Hours

    44 points • comment • jan 23, 2019

  54. Show HN: Fff – A terminal file manager written in bash

    44 points • comment • jan 14, 2019

  55. Consciousness as a State of Matter (2015)

    44 points • comment • jan 30, 2019

  56. Elon Musk’s Surprise Pick for Tesla CFO Is a Relative Unknown

    44 points • comment • jan 31, 2019

  57. MythBusters Was Banned from Talking About RFID Chips by Credit Card Cos. (2012)

    44 points • comment • jan 03, 2019

  58. Your new smart TV is so cheap because it's collecting and selling your data

    43 points • comment • jan 14, 2019

  59. 75% of the US will suffer below-freezing temps this week

    43 points • comment • jan 28, 2019

  60. Super-Secure Quantum Cable Hiding in the Holland Tunnel

    43 points • comment • jan 14, 2019

  61. Computer for the 21st Century (1991) [pdf]

    43 points • comment • jan 17, 2019

  62. How Oregon ensnares mentally ill people charged with low-level crimes

    43 points • comment • jan 27, 2019

  63. A Student’s Guide to the Digital World (2009) [pdf]

    43 points • comment • jan 02, 2019

  64. Netflix's Bow to Saudi Censors Comes at a Cost to Free Speech

    43 points • comment • jan 07, 2019

  65. An ancient Greek calendar was ahead of its time (2006)

    43 points • comment • jan 13, 2019

  66. Screens might be as bad for mental health as potatoes

    43 points • comment • jan 15, 2019

  67. How Software Architecture Learns (2011)

    43 points • comment • jan 31, 2019

  68. Dutch hospitals are so good at beating superbugs

    43 points • comment • jan 27, 2019

  69. Rats 'wrongly blamed' for 1900 Glasgow plague outbreak

    43 points • comment • jan 04, 2019

  70. Notes from Michael Feathers’ “Brutal Refactoring” (2011)

    43 points • comment • jan 05, 2019

  71. A Look at the PayPal Mafia’s Continued Impact on Silicon Valley

    43 points • comment • jan 14, 2019

  72. Mainframe, Interrupted

    43 points • comment • jan 18, 2019

  73. Show HN: Leave Me Alone – A privacy focused email unsubscription service

    43 points • comment • jan 30, 2019

  74. Urbit / Primer (2019)

    43 points • comment • jan 15, 2019

  75. The maturing of the smartphone industry is cause for celebration

    43 points • comment • jan 14, 2019

  76. Ask HN: What are your favorite board games?

    43 points • comment • jan 20, 2019

  77. Smalltalk on Mobile (2017)

    43 points • comment • jan 12, 2019

  78. Brexit: Updates as MPs reject withdrawal deal

    43 points • comment • jan 15, 2019

  79. Climate change: Where we are in seven charts and what you can do to help

    43 points • comment • jan 02, 2019

  80. Who pushes the button?

    43 points • comment • jan 17, 2019

  81. I cut off all contact with my mother. It made my life much better

    43 points • comment • jan 21, 2019

  82. The Millions Was the Last Great Indie Book Blog

    42 points • comment • jan 10, 2019

  83. Jian-Wei Pan, China’s “father of quantum”

    42 points • comment • jan 06, 2019

  84. Steganographic Packets

    42 points • comment • jan 30, 2019

  85. How China could dominate science

    42 points • comment • jan 11, 2019

  86. AWS Fargate Price Reduction

    42 points • comment • jan 08, 2019

  87. Linux Servers Appear Most Affected by IPMI Enabled JungleSec Ransomware Attacks

    42 points • comment • jan 07, 2019

  88. Ask HN: What tech talk does everyone need to see?

    42 points • comment • jan 06, 2019

  89. Relativity Space (YC W16) Gets a Launch Site at Cape Canaveral

    42 points • comment • jan 17, 2019

  90. OpenChird – An Open Source Platform for IoT with Support for LoRaWAN

    42 points • comment • jan 30, 2019

  91. Show HN: Founder Stuff – A webpage for founders

    42 points • comment • jan 06, 2019

  92. Scientists bring new insight into how animals see

    42 points • comment • jan 28, 2019

  93. No Great Technological Stagnation (2016)

    42 points • comment • jan 29, 2019

  94. Most Personality Quizzes Are Junk Science. Take One That Isn’t

    42 points • comment • jan 17, 2019

  95. Medical Marketing in the United States, 1997-2016

    42 points • comment • jan 11, 2019

  96. Tech Education Con

    42 points • comment • jan 23, 2019

  97. Life of a Sql Query

    42 points • comment • jan 31, 2019

  98. Ethereum is Doomed (2016)

    42 points • comment • jan 15, 2019

  99. Natural catastrophe review 2018

    42 points • comment • jan 14, 2019

  100. Your AI skills are worth less than you think

    42 points • comment • jan 02, 2019