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Hacker News (2019)

  1. 620M accounts across 16 'hacked' websites now for sale on dark web

    7 points • comment • feb 12, 2019

  2. Multiple-column Layout and column-span in Firefox 71

    7 points • comment • nov 20, 2019

  3. JSON API is a media format, not a protocol. You need to develop a protocol

    7 points • comment • mar 23, 2019

  4. Keras inventor Chollet charts a new direction for AI: a Q&A

    7 points • comment • dec 03, 2019

  5. Gallery: The epic four-day Antarctic trek to maintain ONE IoT device

    7 points • comment • sep 15, 2019

  6. China’s TikTok Sued by U.S. College Student over Data Use

    7 points • comment • dec 04, 2019

  7. Levi Strauss Shares Surge 32% in Debut

    7 points • comment • mar 23, 2019

  8. Do you use a personal 'knowledge base'?

    7 points • comment • sep 29, 2019

  9. Journey to the West (西游記)

    7 points • comment • apr 25, 2019

  10. New Uber

    7 points • comment • sep 30, 2019

  11. Scientists Crack a 50-Year-Old Mystery About the Measles Vaccine

    7 points • comment • apr 24, 2019

  12. Retailers hide the costs of delivery

    7 points • comment • dec 12, 2019

  13. How we’re using machine learning at Transit to improve Real-Time bus predictions

    7 points • comment • jun 11, 2019

  14. Our Changeable Memories (2003) [pdf]

    7 points • comment • nov 12, 2019

  15. How to Detect If a Browser Plugin Is Spying on You – A Complete Guide

    7 points • comment • jan 22, 2019

  16. California blackouts are a self-inflicted mess

    7 points • comment • oct 29, 2019

  17. Medium's signup process is a #darkpattern

    7 points • comment • may 31, 2019

  18. How to Search Google 98% of People Don’t Know About

    7 points • comment • nov 30, 2019

  19. Show HN: Process Governor – a tool to put limits on Windows processes

    7 points • comment • feb 01, 2019

  20. Europe threatens U.S. with carbon tariffs to combat climate change

    7 points • comment • dec 14, 2019

  21. An Insider Story of How Microsoft Built the Windows Subsystem for Linux

    7 points • comment • jul 15, 2019

  22. China’s Sneakerheads Chase 6,600% Returns Flipping Air Jordans

    7 points • comment • oct 18, 2019

  23. New poll finds the US generally trusts scientists, with some exceptions

    7 points • comment • aug 04, 2019

  24. Linux's Marketing Problem

    7 points • comment • nov 03, 2019

  25. Robust-First Computing: Distributed City Generation (2015) [video]

    7 points • comment • jul 02, 2019

  26. Silicon Valley billionaires are trying to invest in slowing the aging process

    7 points • comment • oct 15, 2019

  27. Current vs. future cities – Click on a city and explore its future climate

    7 points • comment • jul 11, 2019

  28. The Early History of Usenet, Part I: The Technological Setting

    7 points • comment • nov 15, 2019

  29. Cellular Cosmogony

    7 points • comment • aug 04, 2019

  30. Pack Your Bags – Systemd Is Taking You to a New Home

    7 points • comment • oct 31, 2019

  31. Linux App Store: A Centralized Hub for Flatpak, Snap, and AppImage Apps

    7 points • comment • may 05, 2019

  32. IBM Changes the Energy Storage Game with Cobalt-Free Battery

    7 points • comment • dec 20, 2019

  33. Swedish scientist advocates eating humans to combat climate change

    7 points • comment • sep 08, 2019

  34. “Blade Runner” Was Set This Month. Where Are Our Flying Cars?

    7 points • comment • nov 01, 2019

  35. Instagram Is Ruining Everything

    7 points • comment • apr 24, 2019

  36. Just Published: Adventures of a Computational Explorer

    7 points • comment • oct 16, 2019

  37. Show HN: Compare Map on the Same Scale

    7 points • comment • sep 01, 2019

  38. Elon Musk 'pedo guy' defamation trial begins

    7 points • comment • dec 03, 2019

  39. Minimalist Software Architecture

    7 points • comment • jun 05, 2019

  40. The Ten Commandments of Workism

    7 points • comment • nov 08, 2019

  41. Cartographers of North Korea (OpenStreetMap)

    7 points • comment • aug 07, 2019

  42. Ask HN: Why is there this trend to remove/hide useful features from software?

    7 points • comment • oct 19, 2019

  43. How to Share Knowledge Using Anecdote Circles

    7 points • comment • mar 24, 2019

  44. For security on Intel processors, disable hyper-threading

    7 points • comment • oct 29, 2019

  45. Will a New Glass Battery Accelerate the End of Oil?

    7 points • comment • jun 06, 2019

  46. Donated blood of poor Americans is now a leading export, bigger than corn or soy

    7 points • comment • dec 10, 2019

  47. Carbon-Saturated Oceans Could Unleash Mass Extinction Event

    7 points • comment • jul 10, 2019

  48. The Interstellar Comet Has Arrived in Time for the Holidays

    7 points • comment • dec 07, 2019

  49. SQRL: Secure Quick Reliable Login

    7 points • comment • aug 27, 2019

  50. Ask HN: What's your experience with OKRs or other performance managing criteria?

    7 points • comment • nov 04, 2019

  51. Self promotion of our ideas and side projects should be celebrated

    7 points • comment • mar 24, 2019

  52. Update: An Agreement with Monica Cellio

    7 points • comment • dec 25, 2019

  53. Show HN: Standalone Implementation of WebRTC DataChannels in C++17

    7 points • comment • sep 08, 2019

  54. What Not to Do on Your Work Computer

    7 points • comment • dec 11, 2019

  55. When a Phone App Opens Your Apartment Door, but You Just Want a Key

    7 points • comment • mar 24, 2019

  56. Linux Desktops for Minimalists: Getting Started with LXQt and LXDE

    7 points • comment • dec 18, 2019

  57. Examples and best practices for building deep recommendation systems

    7 points • comment • feb 12, 2019

  58. Announcing React Native 0.61 with Fast Refresh

    7 points • comment • sep 29, 2019

  59. Unusual Linux Ransomware Targets NAS Servers

    7 points • comment • jul 12, 2019

  60. How outrage mobs silence academics – and what we can do to stop them

    7 points • comment • nov 08, 2019

  61. Data Links Drive Trust

    7 points • comment • jul 30, 2019

  62. Is Apple Sending Data from 1B Phones to China?

    7 points • comment • oct 14, 2019

  63. Machines treat patients? Where AI excels and fails

    7 points • comment • mar 24, 2019

  64. A Chicago college student ended up in an FBI investigation of Chinese spying

    7 points • comment • sep 30, 2019

  65. Nomads Travel to America’s Walmarts to Stock Amazon’s Shelves

    7 points • comment • jul 10, 2019

  66. Mi Mix Alpha

    7 points • comment • sep 27, 2019

  67. The £30m ‘naked street’ stops trying to mix cars and people

    7 points • comment • mar 24, 2019

  68. Millennials Will Get Sick and Die Faster Than the Previous Generation

    7 points • comment • nov 07, 2019

  69. The Shutdown Reveals Just How Automated Our Government Already Is

    7 points • comment • jan 11, 2019

  70. AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3000 Listed Early: 32 Cores, Up to 4.2 GHz

    7 points • comment • nov 06, 2019

  71. The pre-history of Hewlett Packard: David Packard in Schenectady

    7 points • comment • mar 24, 2019

  72. At my 18th CES tech show, I felt unwelcome

    7 points • comment • jan 11, 2019

  73. Publishers Chafe at Apple’s Terms for Subscription News Service

    7 points • comment • feb 12, 2019

  74. Seattle City Council Members Visit New York to Warn About Amazon HQ2

    7 points • comment • jan 11, 2019

  75. India Planning to Launch Own Space Station by 2030, Says ISRO Chief K Sivan

    7 points • comment • jun 13, 2019

  76. Hey, coding dude

    7 points • comment • jan 07, 2019

  77. Russian agency reveals details of radiation levels after 'weapons' explosion

    7 points • comment • aug 27, 2019

  78. Max Schrems: The privacy bubble needs to start 'getting shit done'

    7 points • comment • jan 22, 2019

  79. Going offline: the benefits of a break from the internet

    7 points • comment • apr 28, 2019

  80. My Failed Book Analyzing 580k Craigslist Personals

    7 points • comment • mar 24, 2019

  81. America’s Electric Grid Has a Vulnerable Back Door–and Russia Walked Through It

    7 points • comment • jan 11, 2019

  82. Would You Pay $30 a Month to Check Your Email?

    7 points • comment • jun 27, 2019

  83. Email Provider VFEmail Suffers ‘Catastrophic’ Hack

    7 points • comment • feb 12, 2019

  84. It’s Ecosystems, Not Inventions That Truly Change the World

    7 points • comment • mar 25, 2019

  85. New Snip Smartphone App Converts Math Screenshots into LaTeX

    7 points • comment • aug 13, 2019

  86. Debunked: The absurd story about smartphones causing kids to sprout horns

    7 points • comment • jun 22, 2019

  87. Huawei poses security threat to UK, says former MI6 chief

    7 points • comment • may 16, 2019

  88. San Francisco delays Mission housing over potentially historic laundromat

    7 points • comment • feb 13, 2019

  89. Pricing algorithms can learn to collude with each other to raise prices

    7 points • comment • feb 13, 2019

  90. The war for the soul of open source (video, OSCON keynote)

    7 points • comment • aug 01, 2019

  91. Simulated Policy Learning in Video Models

    7 points • comment • mar 25, 2019

  92. The Spyware That Brought Down El Chapo’s Drug Empire

    7 points • comment • jan 22, 2019

  93. Better Language Models and Their Implications

    7 points • comment • mar 25, 2019

  94. Using OAuth for a simple command line script to access Google's data

    7 points • comment • jan 22, 2019

  95. Procrastination and Stress: Exploring the Role of Self-Compassion

    7 points • comment • mar 25, 2019

  96. Social media rituals: The uses of celebrity death in digital culture [pdf]

    7 points • comment • feb 13, 2019

  97. Debbie Harry: 'Music matters. YouTube should pay musicians fairly'

    7 points • comment • mar 26, 2019

  98. Make Robot Motions Natural

    7 points • comment • jan 22, 2019

  99. Hijacked Asus software updates installed backdoor on at least 0.5M PCS

    7 points • comment • mar 26, 2019

  100. Australia threatens social media laws that could jail tech executives

    7 points • comment • mar 26, 2019