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Hacker News (Mar 2019)

  1. Kubernetes 1.14 released

    169 points • comment • mar 26, 2019

  2. Show HN: Grassland – Real-Life SimCity

    169 points • comment • mar 30, 2019

  3. Toyota's Takaoka #2 Line: The Most Flexible Line in the World

    168 points • comment • mar 14, 2019

  4. Amazon Pulls Books That Promote Unscientific Autism ‘Cures’

    168 points • comment • mar 14, 2019

  5. Python for Reverse Engineering 1: ELF Binaries

    168 points • comment • mar 22, 2019

  6. Fixing the Internet for Games

    168 points • comment • mar 25, 2019

  7. Install NPM dependencies that run in browser without Browserify, Webpack

    168 points • comment • mar 02, 2019

  8. Microsoft, UW demonstrate first fully automated DNA data storage

    168 points • comment • mar 21, 2019

  9. Learning Ada

    168 points • comment • mar 28, 2019

  10. Dataforge UUCP

    168 points • comment • mar 24, 2019

  11. Sum-of-Three-Cubes Problem Solved for ‘Stubborn’ Number 33

    168 points • comment • mar 26, 2019

  12. We improved Tensorflow Serving performance by over 70%

    168 points • comment • mar 26, 2019

  13. This is Your Brain on Exercise (2017)

    167 points • comment • mar 24, 2019

  14. Taiwan to block Tencent and Baidu streaming sites on security risk

    167 points • comment • mar 31, 2019

  15. Florida prisons sued for erasing $11M worth of prisoner music purchases

    167 points • comment • mar 03, 2019

  16. My New Favorite Tool for Reviewing PDFs: Okular

    167 points • comment • mar 24, 2019

  17. Russiagate is a death-blow for the reputation of the American news media

    167 points • comment • mar 23, 2019

  18. Saving of public Google+ content by the Archive Team has begun

    167 points • comment • mar 16, 2019

  19. 3D Modelling in a Browser

    167 points • comment • mar 04, 2019

  20. Death metal music inspires joy not violence

    167 points • comment • mar 13, 2019

  21. How a Bitcoin Evangelist Made Himself Vanish, in 15 Not So Easy Steps

    167 points • comment • mar 12, 2019

  22. ‘A Swiss cheese-like material’ that can solve equations

    166 points • comment • mar 23, 2019

  23. How the car industry hid the truth about diesel emissions

    166 points • comment • mar 22, 2019

  24. Boeing 737 Max Hit Trouble Right Away, Pilot’s Tense Radio Messages Show

    165 points • comment • mar 15, 2019

  25. The sad state of font rendering on Linux

    165 points • comment • mar 05, 2019

  26. Totaled Teslas contain unencrypted and personally revealing data about owners

    165 points • comment • mar 30, 2019

  27. The Secret to Becoming an Annoyingly Productive Early Morning Person

    165 points • comment • mar 16, 2019

  28. Show HN: Idea Minr – Business Ideas Aggregator

    164 points • comment • mar 12, 2019

  29. China's GDP Growth Pace Was Inflated for Nine Years, Study Finds

    164 points • comment • mar 10, 2019

  30. Ask HN: Is Someone Hijacking Google Images?

    164 points • comment • mar 17, 2019

  31. A PhD state of mind (2018)

    164 points • comment • mar 06, 2019

  32. I started Gumroad as a weekend project

    163 points • comment • mar 18, 2019

  33. Streaming video has surpassed cable subscriptions worldwide

    163 points • comment • mar 21, 2019

  34. Launch HN: Axdraft (YC W19) - Legal documents for startups in minutes

    163 points • comment • mar 12, 2019

  35. Laptops to Stay in Bags as TSA Brings New Technology to Airports

    162 points • comment • mar 30, 2019

  36. Nasa's Visual Universe

    162 points • comment • mar 06, 2019

  37. Show HN: Provide a CSV and a target field, generate a model and code to run it

    162 points • comment • mar 26, 2019

  38. A guide to threads in Node.js

    162 points • comment • mar 24, 2019

  39. YouTube’s Product Chief on Online Radicalization and Algorithmic Rabbit Holes

    162 points • comment • mar 29, 2019

  40. ROSshow: ASCII art visualizations for robot sensor data

    162 points • comment • mar 29, 2019

  41. Galaxy Simulations Offer a New Solution to the Fermi Paradox

    162 points • comment • mar 08, 2019

  42. PEP 584 – Add + and – operators to the built-in dict class

    162 points • comment • mar 05, 2019

  43. Facial recognition's 'dirty little secret': Millions of online photos scraped

    162 points • comment • mar 13, 2019

  44. BoringTun, a Userspace WireGuard Implementation in Rust

    161 points • comment • mar 27, 2019

  45. Bootstrapping Calculator: Do you have enough savings to fund your business?

    161 points • comment • mar 03, 2019

  46. Is C# a low-level language?

    161 points • comment • mar 01, 2019

  47. Don't Sell Out the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to Oil Companies

    161 points • comment • mar 08, 2019

  48. Russia blocks ProtonMail

    161 points • comment • mar 12, 2019

  49. An Intel Programmer Jumps over Wall: First Impressions of ARM SIMD Programming

    161 points • comment • mar 26, 2019

  50. Understanding Real-World Concurrency Bugs in Go [pdf]

    160 points • comment • mar 01, 2019

  51. Some airlines and regulators ground 737 Max in wake of Ethiopian Airlines crash

    160 points • comment • mar 12, 2019

  52. Compiler Basics: LLVM

    160 points • comment • mar 12, 2019

  53. Engineering for the Long Haul, the Nasa Way

    160 points • comment • mar 11, 2019

  54. I wrote a story that became a legend, then discovered it wasn’t true

    160 points • comment • mar 22, 2019

  55. Trading privacy for survival is another tax on the poor

    160 points • comment • mar 18, 2019

  56. Uber is dropping rates for drivers down from 80 cents/mile to 60 cents/mile

    159 points • comment • mar 31, 2019

  57. Lessons learned: writing really long fiction

    159 points • comment • mar 13, 2019

  58. How we manage plans and features in our SaaS app

    159 points • comment • mar 24, 2019

  59. Low-quality sleep can lead to procrastination

    158 points • comment • mar 27, 2019

  60. Intel lays off hundreds of tech administrators

    158 points • comment • mar 29, 2019

  61. Tesla has a self-driving strategy other companies abandoned years ago

    158 points • comment • mar 08, 2019

  62. Vita: simple and fast VPN gateway

    158 points • comment • mar 04, 2019

  63. Ghost Villages for Sale in Spain

    157 points • comment • mar 29, 2019

  64. Intel CPUs afflicted with simple data-spewing spec-exec vulnerability

    157 points • comment • mar 05, 2019

  65. The sharing economy was always a scam

    157 points • comment • mar 08, 2019

  66. DeepMind readies first commercial product

    157 points • comment • mar 31, 2019

  67. Deadlines and sprints are bad for you

    157 points • comment • mar 09, 2019

  68. Types Are Moving to the Right

    157 points • comment • mar 16, 2019

  69. Why Is It So Hard to Build Profitable Robot Companies?

    157 points • comment • mar 21, 2019

  70. Sick marine mammals turning up on California beaches

    157 points • comment • mar 09, 2019

  71. Apple Arcade – Game subscription service

    157 points • comment • mar 25, 2019

  72. The Web We Broke

    157 points • comment • mar 12, 2019

  73. Facebook’s global lobbying against data privacy laws

    157 points • comment • mar 02, 2019

  74. Sensible Software Engineering

    156 points • comment • mar 03, 2019

  75. HTML Periodic Table

    156 points • comment • mar 17, 2019

  76. Continuous Unix commit history from 1970 until today

    156 points • comment • mar 19, 2019

  77. Inmates in Finland are training AI as part of prison labor

    156 points • comment • mar 31, 2019

  78. Rogue Airbnb listings still exist where short-term rentals aren't allowed

    155 points • comment • mar 23, 2019

  79. Construct-JS – A library for creating byte level data structures

    155 points • comment • mar 18, 2019

  80. ARM Assembly Language Using the Raspberry Pi

    155 points • comment • mar 09, 2019

  81. Lem: A Common Lisp editor/IDE with high expansibility

    155 points • comment • mar 16, 2019

  82. How to Be a Stoic (2016)

    155 points • comment • mar 01, 2019

  83. Elsevier Left Users’ Passwords Exposed Online

    155 points • comment • mar 18, 2019

  84. Why Do So Many Egyptian Statues Have Broken Noses?

    155 points • comment • mar 14, 2019

  85. Ask HN: How do you keep your files organized on macOS?

    155 points • comment • mar 07, 2019

  86. How Claude Shannon Re-Invented Information (2017)

    155 points • comment • mar 31, 2019

  87. Amazon AWS to Maintain "Open Distro for Elastic Search" due to licensing issues

    155 points • comment • mar 11, 2019

  88. Rackspace announces it has laid off 200 workers

    155 points • comment • mar 02, 2019

  89. Rethinking Streets for Bikes

    154 points • comment • mar 23, 2019

  90. English, Swedish, German and Finnish Decline “Dog” (2013)

    154 points • comment • mar 01, 2019

  91. Top books discussed on Stack Overflow and other Stack Exchange sites

    154 points • comment • mar 03, 2019

  92. In Estonian parliamentary election, 44% of the votes were cast online

    154 points • comment • mar 10, 2019

  93. Why OpenBSD Rocks

    154 points • comment • mar 01, 2019

  94. Texas cancer researcher was called ‘foolish’, then won the Nobel Prize (2018)

    154 points • comment • mar 31, 2019

  95. RFC8482 – Saying Goodbye to ANY

    154 points • comment • mar 15, 2019

  96. Apple's Reinvention as a Services Company Starts for Real Monday

    153 points • comment • mar 23, 2019

  97. Show HN: Strans – Sed alternative that automatically learns from examples

    153 points • comment • mar 11, 2019

  98. Open-sourcing Sandboxed API

    153 points • comment • mar 18, 2019

  99. Understanding the Stellar Consensus Protocol

    153 points • comment • mar 13, 2019

  100. Show HN: I made a database of remote companies

    153 points • comment • mar 20, 2019