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Hacker News (Jun 2019)

  1. Ireland to ban new petrol and diesel vehicles from 2030

    211 points • comment • jun 18, 2019

  2. The little legacy code that could: a fable of software ownership

    211 points • comment • jun 28, 2019

  3. Google Walkout Organizer Claire Stapleton Resigns

    210 points • comment • jun 07, 2019

  4. Generative Adversarial Networks – The Story So Far

    210 points • comment • jun 22, 2019

  5. Ask HN: Does anyone still use IRC?

    210 points • comment • jun 06, 2019

  6. Storm 2.0

    210 points • comment • jun 02, 2019

  7. Google Chrome has become surveillance software. It’s time to switch

    210 points • comment • jun 23, 2019

  8. FBI agent accidentally reveals own 8chan posts

    209 points • comment • jun 17, 2019

  9. What's the deal with square traces on PCBs?

    209 points • comment • jun 27, 2019

  10. Interview on ”Bayesian Statistics the Fun Way”

    209 points • comment • jun 04, 2019

  11. Launch HN: Termius (YC W19) – SSH client that works on desktop and mobile

    208 points • comment • jun 06, 2019

  12. Another Book on Data Science – Learn R and Python in Parallel

    208 points • comment • jun 21, 2019

  13. A new round of antitrust questions can’t go well for Google

    208 points • comment • jun 01, 2019

  14. We Could Have Had Electric Cars from the Beginning

    208 points • comment • jun 13, 2019

  15. 8chan served with search warrant [pdf]

    207 points • comment • jun 14, 2019

  16. India is drying up

    207 points • comment • jun 18, 2019

  17. Writing HTML in HTML

    207 points • comment • jun 20, 2019

  18. Puerto Rico energy plan introduces MiniGrids to avoid repeat of Hurricane Maria

    207 points • comment • jun 13, 2019

  19. AMD Responds to WSJ ‘Keys to the Kingdom’ Story

    207 points • comment • jun 28, 2019

  20. YInMn Blue

    207 points • comment • jun 21, 2019

  21. If I ingest a grain of sand size piece of the Chernobyl Reactor No.4 core

    206 points • comment • jun 02, 2019

  22. A Teenager's IoT worm is bricking thousands of devices

    206 points • comment • jun 26, 2019

  23. As Protesters Fill Hong Kong’s Streets, Businesses Are Alarmed, Too

    206 points • comment • jun 12, 2019

  24. USA lags behind EU, Brazil and China in banning harmful pesticides

    206 points • comment • jun 08, 2019

  25. Apple is making corporate ‘BYOD’ programs less invasive to user privacy

    206 points • comment • jun 11, 2019

  26. “Banclist.com is probably the most lucrative direct messaging platform”

    206 points • comment • jun 21, 2019

  27. Interactive Charts with D3

    205 points • comment • jun 13, 2019

  28. The Chalk Market: Where Mathematicians Go to Get the Good Stuf

    205 points • comment • jun 20, 2019

  29. Facebook lawyers explain to a judge that privacy on Facebook is nonexistent

    204 points • comment • jun 15, 2019

  30. Qwant Maps: open-source and privacy-preserving map

    204 points • comment • jun 28, 2019

  31. Tech journalists troubled by Assange computer intrusion charge

    204 points • comment • jun 23, 2019

  32. Sikh drivers are transforming U.S. trucking

    204 points • comment • jun 27, 2019

  33. Meta-Learners – Learning how to learn

    204 points • comment • jun 04, 2019

  34. How to Make Apple’s Mac Pro Holes

    204 points • comment • jun 25, 2019

  35. 7nm AMD EPYC “Rome” CPU with 64C/128T to Cost $8K (56 Core Intel Xeon: $25K-50K)

    203 points • comment • jun 22, 2019

  36. PingCAP Talent Plan: Courses on writing distributed systems in Go and Rust

    203 points • comment • jun 12, 2019

  37. A mysterious crystal that melts at two different temperatures

    203 points • comment • jun 07, 2019

  38. A New Bytecode Format for JavaScriptCore

    203 points • comment • jun 21, 2019

  39. Inside a low budget consumer hardware espionage implant (2018)

    202 points • comment • jun 15, 2019

  40. I'll Let Myself In: Tactics of Physical Pen Testers (2017) [video]

    202 points • comment • jun 12, 2019

  41. Owning nothing is now a luxury, thanks to a number of subscription startups

    202 points • comment • jun 08, 2019

  42. Vue RFC: Expose logic-related component options via function-based APIs instead

    201 points • comment • jun 20, 2019

  43. Show HN: Translate English to SQL

    201 points • comment • jun 05, 2019

  44. 5nm vs. 3nm

    201 points • comment • jun 25, 2019

  45. The Bloom Clock

    201 points • comment • jun 04, 2019

  46. Australia May Be the World’s Most Secretive Democracy

    201 points • comment • jun 06, 2019

  47. The Saddest Moment (2013) [pdf]

    201 points • comment • jun 06, 2019

  48. Tesla Model 3 spoofed off the highway

    200 points • comment • jun 20, 2019

  49. 2m amateur radio band endangered?

    200 points • comment • jun 13, 2019

  50. Civic honesty around the globe

    199 points • comment • jun 20, 2019

  51. C++ Patterns: The Badge

    199 points • comment • jun 11, 2019

  52. Network Transparency with Wayland

    199 points • comment • jun 29, 2019

  53. Boeing employee: I would not put my family on a Max plane

    199 points • comment • jun 18, 2019

  54. Fuchsia Developers Website

    199 points • comment • jun 29, 2019

  55. World’s top bicycle maker is moving U.S. orders to Taiwan factory

    198 points • comment • jun 17, 2019

  56. First U.S. use of CRISPR to directly target cancer seeks approval

    198 points • comment • jun 13, 2019

  57. Researchers use lasers to detect and destroy tumor cells in melanoma patients

    198 points • comment • jun 12, 2019

  58. Reddit has quarantined /r/The_Donald

    198 points • comment • jun 26, 2019

  59. China Tribunal finds evidence of forced organ harvesting

    198 points • comment • jun 22, 2019

  60. Stage0 – A set of minimal C compiler bootstrap binaries

    197 points • comment • jun 24, 2019

  61. How to Remember

    197 points • comment • jun 14, 2019

  62. Berlin Brandenburg: The airport with half a million faults

    197 points • comment • jun 29, 2019

  63. YouTube’s Algorithm Incentivizes the Wrong Behavior

    197 points • comment • jun 14, 2019

  64. Why Linked Lists Are an Interview Staple

    197 points • comment • jun 06, 2019

  65. Bill Gates on making “one of the greatest mistakes of all time”

    197 points • comment • jun 22, 2019

  66. The Programmers' Stone (2014)

    197 points • comment • jun 27, 2019

  67. Staging That Scene from ‘Eyes Wide Shut’

    197 points • comment • jun 29, 2019

  68. Chromium and the Browser Monoculture Problem

    197 points • comment • jun 14, 2019

  69. Why are large companies so difficult to rescue (regarding internal technology)

    196 points • comment • jun 24, 2019

  70. Record Number of Honeybee Colonies Died Last Winter

    196 points • comment • jun 20, 2019

  71. Prosecutors Are Shaping Privacy Law

    196 points • comment • jun 13, 2019

  72. The Pentagon is battling the clock to fix serious, unreported F-35 problems

    196 points • comment • jun 12, 2019

  73. Hacking the Casio F-91W to Handle 1000 Psi

    195 points • comment • jun 03, 2019

  74. Hacking Water

    195 points • comment • jun 15, 2019

  75. Google’s Rivals Gear Up to Make Antitrust Case

    194 points • comment • jun 24, 2019

  76. Google Researcher Publishes Windows 10 Zero-Day Security Vulnerability

    194 points • comment • jun 12, 2019

  77. Sony launches a taxi-hailing app in Tokyo

    194 points • comment • jun 20, 2019

  78. Things We Lost in the Flood: A Massively Multiplayer Loneliness Simulator

    194 points • comment • jun 19, 2019

  79. Wine Developers Concerned with Ubuntu Dropping 32-Bit Support

    194 points • comment • jun 21, 2019

  80. The Future of Docker Desktop for Windows

    194 points • comment • jun 17, 2019

  81. A Glass Battery That Keeps Getting Better?

    193 points • comment • jun 06, 2019

  82. Serveo: Expose Local Servers to the Internet

    193 points • comment • jun 22, 2019

  83. Rethinking Visual Programming with Go

    193 points • comment • jun 05, 2019

  84. Momentum is building to explore Venus

    193 points • comment • jun 06, 2019

  85. Samsung’s security reminder makes the case for not owning a Samsung smart TV

    193 points • comment • jun 17, 2019

  86. A Wave of Fear in American Commerce

    192 points • comment • jun 21, 2019

  87. LIGO detects probable black hole merger event

    192 points • comment • jun 30, 2019

  88. VLC 3.0.7 and security

    192 points • comment • jun 10, 2019

  89. NPM 6.9.1 is broken due to .git folder in published tarball

    192 points • comment • jun 28, 2019

  90. Building a lock free continuous ring buffer in Rust

    192 points • comment • jun 04, 2019

  91. The age of electric flight is finally upon us

    190 points • comment • jun 21, 2019

  92. The International Space Station is growing mould, inside and outside

    190 points • comment • jun 28, 2019

  93. What’s New in Apple Filesystems [pdf]

    190 points • comment • jun 11, 2019

  94. Xiaomi explains more about how its under-screen camera works

    190 points • comment • jun 09, 2019

  95. Robocalls are overwhelming hospitals and patients

    189 points • comment • jun 17, 2019

  96. Ask HN: What’s the legality of web scraping?

    189 points • comment • jun 23, 2019

  97. Pentagon has a laser that can identify people at a distance by their heartbeat

    188 points • comment • jun 27, 2019

  98. How to Design for the Web in 2019

    188 points • comment • jun 13, 2019

  99. Foundations of Mathematics (2015) [pdf]

    187 points • comment • jun 03, 2019

  100. Endless Sky: GPL Licensed Escape Velocity Successor

    187 points • comment • jun 07, 2019