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Hacker News (May 2019)

  1. Köppen Climate Classifications

    4 points • comment • may 28, 2019

  2. US pastor runs network giving 50k Ugandans bleach-based 'miracle cure'

    4 points • comment • may 18, 2019

  3. Ask HN: Suggest me some good books on work ethics

    4 points • comment • may 21, 2019

  4. Facebook Co-Founder Chris Hughes Seems Confused About All the Details

    4 points • comment • may 15, 2019

  5. Codeguppy.com for P5.js Connoisseurs

    4 points • comment • may 23, 2019

  6. Was It an Invisible Attack on U.S. Diplomats, or Something Stranger?

    4 points • comment • may 18, 2019

  7. Yang calls on Amazon to admit job loss from automation

    4 points • comment • may 07, 2019

  8. Tesla restructures Autopilot software team, Elon takes the reins

    4 points • comment • may 10, 2019

  9. Dart: Productive, Fast, Multi-Platform – Pick 3 [video]

    4 points • comment • may 11, 2019

  10. U.S. Copyright Office: Craig Wright Is Satoshi Nakamoto

    4 points • comment • may 21, 2019

  11. Facebook is quietly updating it's icon and brand colour

    4 points • comment • may 02, 2019

  12. Show HN: Deploy Webflow Site on AWS

    4 points • comment • may 05, 2019

  13. TIFU by ordering food online and setting the restaurant on fire

    4 points • comment • may 02, 2019

  14. Is Chinese-style surveillance coming to the West?

    4 points • comment • may 08, 2019

  15. Show HN: Help wanted – Collect issues on GitHub tagged with help-wanted

    4 points • comment • may 22, 2019

  16. US Department of Energy is now referring to fossil fuels as “freedom gas”

    4 points • comment • may 30, 2019

  17. Fujifilm's GFX100 Is the Same Size as Canon and Nikon Flagship DSLRs

    4 points • comment • may 24, 2019

  18. The unfinished story of a First Folio

    4 points • comment • may 11, 2019

  19. The U.S. Navy Is Shrinking the Size of Its Gargantuan 70s-Era Computers

    4 points • comment • may 02, 2019

  20. Crying elephants and giggling rats – animals have feelings, too

    4 points • comment • may 07, 2019

  21. The Most Important Climate Change Graph You’ll Ever See

    4 points • comment • may 30, 2019

  22. Trump announces proposal to overhaul U.S. legal immigration policy

    4 points • comment • may 17, 2019

  23. TypeScript 3.0: The Unknown Type

    4 points • comment • may 22, 2019

  24. Why Milestone-Based Payments Are Never a Good Idea for Custom Software

    4 points • comment • may 18, 2019

  25. DroneBullet is a kamikaze drone missile that knocks enemy UAVs out of the sky

    4 points • comment • may 06, 2019

  26. How I Went a Year Without a Paying Customer and Took 3 Years to Hit $3k/MRR

    4 points • comment • may 10, 2019

  27. OpenCV reaches almost 1000 contributors, almost

    4 points • comment • may 14, 2019

  28. OpenSSH Version 8.0 Released

    4 points • comment • may 07, 2019

  29. Stack Overflow Confirms Internal Network Hack

    4 points • comment • may 18, 2019

  30. Habits Always Form

    4 points • comment • may 22, 2019

  31. The Worst Way You Could Ever Fire Your Employee

    4 points • comment • may 28, 2019

  32. Falcon 9 rocket rolled out for first dedicated Starlink launch – Spaceflight Now

    4 points • comment • may 14, 2019

  33. I don't read a lot of tech newsletters, but there are 3 that I do

    4 points • comment • may 20, 2019

  34. Linux/HelloBot (another ELF bot malware from China actors)

    4 points • comment • may 19, 2019

  35. Yet More Research Links Appendectomies and Parkinson's Disease

    4 points • comment • may 14, 2019

  36. We’re in an economic war with China. It’s futile to compromise

    4 points • comment • may 07, 2019

  37. \Smart Transportation Systems Pose ‘Profound’ Privacy Risks

    4 points • comment • may 31, 2019

  38. Oumuamua

    4 points • comment • may 03, 2019

  39. Extinct species of bird came back from the dead

    4 points • comment • may 30, 2019

  40. The Pattern Machine (Deep Learning Video Series by Art of the Problem)

    4 points • comment • may 17, 2019

  41. Physics explains “teapot effect” (tea running down the spout)

    4 points • comment • may 18, 2019

  42. Why are there 96M black balls in LA reservoir?

    4 points • comment • may 11, 2019

  43. Exploding stars led to humans walking on two legs, radical study suggests

    4 points • comment • may 28, 2019

  44. A Vasectomy for Every Newborn Boy

    4 points • comment • may 04, 2019

  45. Survival of the Richest

    4 points • comment • may 28, 2019

  46. Microsoft OneDrive to support differential sync

    4 points • comment • may 28, 2019

  47. Hungary's Fidesz wins 52% of votes; Orban sees shift in Europe

    4 points • comment • may 26, 2019

  48. Musk and Bezos’ bids to build military rockets could reshape national security

    4 points • comment • may 08, 2019

  49. Empty North Sea gas fields to be used to bury 10m tonnes of C02

    4 points • comment • may 09, 2019

  50. Google's Privacy Moves Are a Big Deal

    4 points • comment • may 10, 2019

  51. Show HN: ts-prune – Find unused exports in a TypeScript project

    4 points • comment • may 06, 2019

  52. Show HN: manage & give a persistent name to your Mac's virtual desktops (Spaces)

    4 points • comment • may 08, 2019

  53. Fusion power is attracting private-sector interest

    4 points • comment • may 02, 2019

  54. Algorithm Books Every Programmer Should Read

    4 points • comment • may 17, 2019

  55. Auto-Loan Delinquencies Spike to Q3 2009 Level, Despite Strong Labor Market

    4 points • comment • may 17, 2019

  56. CppCast N200: Simplifying C++ with Herb Sutter

    4 points • comment • may 31, 2019

  57. Tesla’s demise could bring down the whole ‘house of cards,’ warns strategist

    4 points • comment • may 23, 2019

  58. Sqlite3 Window Function Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

    4 points • comment • may 12, 2019

  59. Ask HN: What businesses started by software developers do you know?

    4 points • comment • may 27, 2019

  60. Discarded electronics are polluting Ghana’s food chain

    4 points • comment • may 10, 2019

  61. The mystery of Zach, New Zealand’s all-too-miraculous medical AI

    4 points • comment • may 26, 2019

  62. Fukushima Nuclear Waste Mess is by No Means Solved

    4 points • comment • may 13, 2019

  63. Web-Based Photoshop Clone

    4 points • comment • may 03, 2019

  64. China Fleshes Out Exascale Design for Tianhe-3 Supercomputer

    4 points • comment • may 02, 2019

  65. Microsoft wants to make the web more productive with its new Fluid Framework

    4 points • comment • may 07, 2019

  66. Venezuela's vice grip on the internet leaves citizens in the dark during crises

    4 points • comment • may 16, 2019

  67. Could TypeScript replace JavaScript? Use of programming language spin-off soars

    4 points • comment • may 01, 2019

  68. Show HN: ML & data pipeline deployment for humans

    4 points • comment • may 15, 2019

  69. Drones used missiles with knife warhead to take out single terrorist targets

    4 points • comment • may 16, 2019

  70. The Ride-Hail Strike Got Just Enough Attention to Terrify Uber

    4 points • comment • may 09, 2019

  71. Job hunting service Glassdoor sold to Japan’s Recruit for $1.2B

    4 points • comment • may 10, 2019

  72. Student forced out of PhD program because of his open faith

    4 points • comment • may 25, 2019

  73. In Latest Roundup Herbicide Defeat for Bayer, Jury Awards California Couple $2B

    4 points • comment • may 13, 2019

  74. Bing Vector Search

    4 points • comment • may 16, 2019

  75. Popular Frameworks of Python with Key Features

    4 points • comment • may 21, 2019

  76. 25 U.S. Counties Identified as Most at Risk for Measles Outbreaks

    4 points • comment • may 19, 2019

  77. Hertz, Accenture, and the Inevitable Blame Game

    4 points • comment • may 01, 2019

  78. South Korea is opening hiking trails in the DMZ

    4 points • comment • may 02, 2019

  79. Facebook Loses [Irish] Supreme Court Appeal in Max Schrems Data Case

    4 points • comment • may 31, 2019

  80. Mailchimp makes contact management difficult

    4 points • comment • may 23, 2019

  81. Alabama Bans Abortion

    4 points • comment • may 15, 2019

  82. Ask HN: What is minimum viable product?

    4 points • comment • may 28, 2019

  83. Breakfast Is a Marketing Gimmick

    4 points • comment • may 18, 2019

  84. Conan O’Brien: Why I Decided to Settle a Lawsuit over Alleged Joke Stealing

    4 points • comment • may 19, 2019

  85. Java Dev Environments with Containers

    4 points • comment • may 05, 2019

  86. Austria’s far-right Freedom Party loses power after video reveals ties to Russia

    4 points • comment • may 22, 2019

  87. The Senate votes to approve anti-robocalling bill

    4 points • comment • may 24, 2019

  88. Unlearning toxic behaviours in a code review culture

    4 points • comment • may 28, 2019

  89. Serious Computer Glitches Can Be Caused by Cosmic Rays

    3 points • comment • may 16, 2019

  90. The Major Limitations of Blockchain Technology

    3 points • comment • may 17, 2019

  91. Russian cyberspies are using one hell of a clever Microsoft Exchange backdoor

    3 points • comment • may 08, 2019

  92. Zdog, a Clever and Easy to Use Renderer for Browsers, Is a Joy to Behold

    3 points • comment • may 30, 2019

  93. Amazon's facial-recognition technology is supercharging local police

    3 points • comment • may 01, 2019

  94. The Department of Energy Is Now Calling Fossil Fuels “Freedom Gas"

    3 points • comment • may 29, 2019

  95. Boeing admits knowing of 737 Max problem

    3 points • comment • may 06, 2019

  96. Interview with Former Head of Cambridge Analytica, Alexander Nix

    3 points • comment • may 16, 2019

  97. Computer Scientists Expand Frontier of Verifiable Knowledge

    3 points • comment • may 24, 2019

  98. Show HN: So Anyway, I'm Making an AR OS [Introducing Phantom]

    3 points • comment • may 08, 2019

  99. Why Coinbase can't provide millions of users with tax information

    3 points • comment • may 29, 2019

  100. Too much stuff, while we are biologically adpated to scarcity

    3 points • comment • may 24, 2019