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Hacker News (Nov 2019)

  1. Reinforcement Learning: Declarative Paradigm for Game AI. Reflections on yuri.ai

    3 points • comment • nov 17, 2019

  2. Make you a good designer by simple drag and drop

    3 points • comment • nov 28, 2019

  3. How Scientists Got Climate Change So Wrong

    3 points • comment • nov 09, 2019

  4. Taichi programming language for sparse computations

    3 points • comment • nov 25, 2019

  5. A rather peculiar math book: the Opera Magistris

    3 points • comment • nov 13, 2019

  6. Medium charges 96x more because of its own bug but does not refund

    3 points • comment • nov 24, 2019

  7. Breach affecting 1M was caught only after hacker maxed out storage

    3 points • comment • nov 14, 2019

  8. Lessons from Ancient Rome on the Power of Anonymity

    3 points • comment • nov 27, 2019

  9. Pig Plague Starts Rippling Through American Meat Markets

    3 points • comment • nov 01, 2019

  10. The Flexible Office Guide for Startups

    3 points • comment • nov 25, 2019

  11. Companies Need to Rethink What Cybersecurity Leadership Is

    3 points • comment • nov 27, 2019

  12. End Amazon Style Corporate Welfare: Can We Launch One-Year “Life MBAs” Instead?

    3 points • comment • nov 01, 2019

  13. A Tree Falls in a P2P Network

    3 points • comment • nov 01, 2019

  14. John Browning’s 1892 En Bloc Lever-Action Prototype

    3 points • comment • nov 04, 2019

  15. People received text messages that were originally sent on Valentine’s Day

    3 points • comment • nov 08, 2019

  16. From Deadspin to picket lines, a moral workplace is 2020’s stealth issue

    3 points • comment • nov 07, 2019

  17. Ordered by Singapore, Facebook Posts a Correction

    3 points • comment • nov 30, 2019

  18. Annual Recruitment Post

    3 points • comment • nov 12, 2019

  19. Will Gutenberg replace popular page builders? Here's my thoughts

    3 points • comment • nov 06, 2019

  20. OpenNebula 5.10 “Boomerang” Is Out

    3 points • comment • nov 30, 2019

  21. Some hope for getting rid of patent trolls

    3 points • comment • nov 04, 2019

  22. The Rubrication Design Pattern: Red on Black for Emphasis

    3 points • comment • nov 26, 2019

  23. Blocked Periodization: A New Method to Enhance Learning

    3 points • comment • nov 30, 2019

  24. Okboomer.com domain just sold for $10,050 at auction

    3 points • comment • nov 20, 2019

  25. To fix the digital divide, it will take more than mobile Internet access

    3 points • comment • nov 20, 2019

  26. 64 Bits ought to be enough for anybody

    3 points • comment • nov 28, 2019

  27. A Look at JAMstack’s Speed, by the Numbers

    3 points • comment • nov 01, 2019

  28. Unmagical Realism: The Journalism of Gabriel García Márquez

    3 points • comment • nov 04, 2019

  29. An Introduction to Data Science on the Linux Command Line

    3 points • comment • nov 07, 2019

  30. New York tenants fight as landlords embrace facial recognition cameras

    3 points • comment • nov 04, 2019

  31. How scientists got climate change so wrong

    3 points • comment • nov 10, 2019

  32. The Calm Before the Exascale Storm

    3 points • comment • nov 18, 2019

  33. Physicists Just Created the Most Detailed Simulation of the Universe in History

    3 points • comment • nov 21, 2019

  34. Tech and Liberty

    3 points • comment • nov 05, 2019

  35. Mozilla WebThings: An Open Platform for Building IoT Devices

    3 points • comment • nov 07, 2019

  36. It will be difficult for the media to fairly cover Bloomberg

    3 points • comment • nov 26, 2019

  37. The 3 Pillars of Great Branding

    3 points • comment • nov 27, 2019

  38. Irish government blows €1m on mega-printer too big for parliament's doors

    3 points • comment • nov 27, 2019

  39. How to Handle Updates on Aggregates – Domain-Driven Design with TypeScript

    3 points • comment • nov 18, 2019

  40. First Look at Tesla’s Made-in-China Model 3

    3 points • comment • nov 11, 2019

  41. Building a Galery with Gatsby, Google Sheets and Netlify

    3 points • comment • nov 11, 2019

  42. Rethinking how technology uses our personal data

    3 points • comment • nov 03, 2019

  43. The Way America Votes Is Broken. One Rural County Showed a Way Forward

    3 points • comment • nov 13, 2019

  44. Respect the Hustle of Soda Can Raccoon and Murder Cat

    3 points • comment • nov 20, 2019

  45. Redemption Arc (In Memoriam Jack Merritt 29 Nov 19)

    3 points • comment • nov 30, 2019

  46. From Zero to Kubernetes Dashboard Within Minutes with K3sup and Kontena Lens

    3 points • comment • nov 09, 2019

  47. De Blasio Wants Rigorous Algorithm Oversight–With Exceptions for the NYPD

    3 points • comment • nov 21, 2019

  48. India’s toxic smog is a common affliction in middle-income countries

    3 points • comment • nov 14, 2019

  49. Keras inventor Chollet charts a new direction for AI

    3 points • comment • nov 28, 2019

  50. The State of Galileo as Seen by an Outsider

    3 points • comment • nov 07, 2019

  51. Google to acquire Fitbit, valuing the smartwatch maker at about $2.1B

    3 points • comment • nov 01, 2019

  52. ACLU sues FBI, DOJ over facial-recognition technology

    3 points • comment • nov 01, 2019

  53. First Hydrogen-Powered Trains Rolling in Germany

    3 points • comment • nov 05, 2019

  54. David Shah is creating open source FPGA tools

    3 points • comment • nov 14, 2019

  55. Lessons learned about how to make a header-file library (2013)

    3 points • comment • nov 15, 2019

  56. We should all be Productized

    3 points • comment • nov 26, 2019

  57. How Democrats would tax high-income professionals (not just the mega-rich)

    3 points • comment • nov 21, 2019

  58. Steps for technical founders to build a sales-driven organization

    3 points • comment • nov 11, 2019

  59. The Drone Wars Are Already Here

    3 points • comment • nov 01, 2019

  60. Microsoft Apocalypse-Proofs Open Source Code in an Arctic Cave

    3 points • comment • nov 14, 2019

  61. Exploring NASA's Exoplanet Archive

    3 points • comment • nov 18, 2019

  62. Former Go champion beaten by DeepMind retires after declaring AI invincible

    3 points • comment • nov 27, 2019

  63. Triode and Internet Radio

    3 points • comment • nov 15, 2019

  64. After This Fungus Turns Ants into Zombies, Their Bodies Explode

    3 points • comment • nov 02, 2019

  65. US won’t clean up Marshall Islands nuclear waste [ ] but [ ] anti-U.S. graffiti

    3 points • comment • nov 15, 2019

  66. The Problem with ‘Good’ Taste

    3 points • comment • nov 11, 2019

  67. California is becoming a nightmare. Here's why the state is getting unlivable

    3 points • comment • nov 14, 2019

  68. Twitter Image Scraper Made with Python 3.8

    3 points • comment • nov 06, 2019

  69. JavaScript Library for Creating Xkcd-Style Charts

    3 points • comment • nov 20, 2019

  70. 16-Inch MacBook Pro Announcement Expected by Tomorrow

    3 points • comment • nov 13, 2019

  71. Parents are now using tracking apps to follow their kids on campus

    3 points • comment • nov 02, 2019

  72. Julia v1.3.0 Released

    3 points • comment • nov 27, 2019

  73. Suggestions for text-based network topology framework

    3 points • comment • nov 18, 2019

  74. Leonardo Di Caprio: 'Greta Thunberg a Leader of Our Time'

    3 points • comment • nov 03, 2019

  75. Google Photos rolls out manual face tagging: Tutorial, benefits, & big asterisk

    3 points • comment • nov 29, 2019

  76. My Enemy the Minimap

    3 points • comment • nov 08, 2019

  77. Hollywood's Student Loan Crisis: “There Are People Just Struggling to Survive”

    3 points • comment • nov 06, 2019

  78. Print CSS basics in 10 minutes

    3 points • comment • nov 09, 2019

  79. Three Pillars of Agile

    3 points • comment • nov 29, 2019

  80. Show HN: Finished MVP for my side project – send SMS reminders

    3 points • comment • nov 17, 2019

  81. Postgress removes the word “virgins” for documentation

    3 points • comment • nov 14, 2019

  82. Largest U.S. milk producer files for bankruptcy

    3 points • comment • nov 13, 2019

  83. Ryan Reynolds (yes, that one) now owns a cellphone carrier

    3 points • comment • nov 26, 2019

  84. Why do new jet engines cost billions to design?

    3 points • comment • nov 15, 2019

  85. The perks of being a bit neurotic

    3 points • comment • nov 18, 2019

  86. Green streets: which city has the most trees?

    3 points • comment • nov 05, 2019

  87. The advantages of distributing a JavaScript lib with URL instead of NPM

    3 points • comment • nov 12, 2019

  88. Partisan differences show up in why Americans support NASA

    3 points • comment • nov 12, 2019

  89. Aliens cause global warming (2003) [pdf]

    3 points • comment • nov 12, 2019

  90. TIL: Ball makes glass jars and spacecraft

    3 points • comment • nov 04, 2019

  91. Using GitRoyalty to fund my nearly abandoned 2.6k star Open Source project

    3 points • comment • nov 08, 2019

  92. ICE used a fake university to weed out visa fraud. Students say they were duped

    3 points • comment • nov 28, 2019

  93. They See You When You’re Shopping

    3 points • comment • nov 26, 2019

  94. How I Started a $21K/Month Chimney Service Company While Working Full-Time

    3 points • comment • nov 06, 2019

  95. 20 Cats Who Suck at Reducing Tensions in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

    3 points • comment • nov 15, 2019

  96. Cheat at Rock-Paper-Scissors-Lizard-Spock

    3 points • comment • nov 01, 2019

  97. Pop culture unites us as Americans. Will streaming services change that?

    3 points • comment • nov 12, 2019

  98. Secretive energy startup backed by Bill Gates achieves solar breakthrough

    3 points • comment • nov 19, 2019

  99. Windows 10 vs. Linux Performance: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3970X

    3 points • comment • nov 30, 2019

  100. Where Have You Gone, Peter Norton?

    3 points • comment • nov 07, 2019