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Hacker News (Jan 2020)
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Projective Geometric Algebra Done Right
129 points • comment • jan 24, 2020
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Intel Has PCIe 4.0 Optane SSDs Ready, but Nothing to Plug Them Into
129 points • comment • jan 05, 2020
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Draft of German copyright reform proposes memes should only be up to 128 pixels
129 points • comment • jan 21, 2020
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Demoted and Placed on Probation
129 points • comment • jan 12, 2020
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Clojure – Fascinated, Disappointed, Astonished (2016)
129 points • comment • jan 24, 2020
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Microsoft Project Verona: Research programming language for concurrent ownership
129 points • comment • jan 17, 2020
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Kill Google AMP before it kills the web (2017)
129 points • comment • jan 21, 2020
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Uber stops upfront ride pricing in response to California worker law
129 points • comment • jan 10, 2020
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Half the world is now middle class or wealthier (2018)
129 points • comment • jan 20, 2020
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One Medical S-1
128 points • comment • jan 03, 2020
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Japanese Grammar in EBNF notation
128 points • comment • jan 05, 2020
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Efforts to change the Japanese culture of extreme work weeks
128 points • comment • jan 17, 2020
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Show HN: Darken – Darkmode Made Easy
128 points • comment • jan 16, 2020
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Coin washer keeps Westin St. Francis' change shiny (2010)
128 points • comment • jan 20, 2020
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Let People Move to Jobs
128 points • comment • jan 19, 2020
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A 96 Bitcoin ransom payment ends up on Bitfinex
128 points • comment • jan 28, 2020
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Off-Facebook Activity Is a Welcome but Incomplete Move
128 points • comment • jan 29, 2020
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Is parallel programming hard, and, if so, what can you do about it?
128 points • comment • jan 13, 2020
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Flyte: A Cloud Native Machine Learning and Data Processing Platform
127 points • comment • jan 07, 2020
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The Wall, a modular microLED display
127 points • comment • jan 07, 2020
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Unison: A Content-Addressable Programming Language
127 points • comment • jan 27, 2020
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Maine's giant spinning ice disc looks like it's reforming
127 points • comment • jan 19, 2020
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America's Biggest Milk Producers Are Going Bankrupt
127 points • comment • jan 07, 2020
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Finding unique items: hash vs. sort
127 points • comment • jan 07, 2020
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Australia wildfires: 500M animals and plants killed as glaciers turn black
127 points • comment • jan 03, 2020
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Autistic futures trader who triggered flash crash spared prison
127 points • comment • jan 29, 2020
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Stress hormones in our diet may be a missing link between food and wellness
127 points • comment • jan 21, 2020
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Compiler Construction by Niklaus Wirth [pdf]
127 points • comment • jan 30, 2020
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ANSI Common Lisp (1995)
127 points • comment • jan 18, 2020
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Automating receipt processing with deep learning
126 points • comment • jan 28, 2020
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First evidence found of tool use by seabirds
126 points • comment • jan 03, 2020
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Sneak peek at future of SaaS investing
126 points • comment • jan 03, 2020
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Botanical illustration is becoming endangered
126 points • comment • jan 30, 2020
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Hoag's Object
126 points • comment • jan 24, 2020
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Casper Sleep S-1
126 points • comment • jan 10, 2020
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Ben Carlin
125 points • comment • jan 04, 2020
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curl receives $10K USD donation
125 points • comment • jan 03, 2020
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Away’s former CEO is returning as its co-chief
125 points • comment • jan 14, 2020
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Snowmobiler finds family of five stuck in frozen wilderness
125 points • comment • jan 25, 2020
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Why ZFS is not good at growing and reshaping pools, or shrinking them
125 points • comment • jan 29, 2020
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Records Come to Java
125 points • comment • jan 16, 2020
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Logitech limits number of additions and deletions of Harmony Hub devices
125 points • comment • jan 23, 2020
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A tiny RISC-V MCU board selling for $3
125 points • comment • jan 02, 2020
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U.S. Torpedo Troubles During World War II (1998)
125 points • comment • jan 16, 2020
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Family turned a former Freemason temple in Indiana into a home
125 points • comment • jan 15, 2020
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Why we’re writing machine learning infrastructure in Go, not Python
124 points • comment • jan 17, 2020
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Man diagnosed with coronavirus near Seattle is being treated largely by a robot
124 points • comment • jan 24, 2020
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Emilie du Châtelet and her work on Newton's Principia
124 points • comment • jan 31, 2020
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The most complete brain map: a fly's 'connectome'
123 points • comment • jan 24, 2020
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Signal Creator on Considerations for distributed and decentralized technologies
123 points • comment • jan 02, 2020
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Peak map: Visualize the elevation of any area using a ridgeline chart
123 points • comment • jan 06, 2020
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Novel coronavirus complete genome from the Wuhan outbreak available in GenBank
123 points • comment • jan 28, 2020
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To Store Renewable Energy, Try Freezing Air
123 points • comment • jan 08, 2020
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GPT-2 and the Nature of Intelligence
122 points • comment • jan 25, 2020
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A Typology of Organisational Cultures
122 points • comment • jan 13, 2020
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Understanding Bash (2018)
122 points • comment • jan 15, 2020
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Firebase as a React Hook
122 points • comment • jan 15, 2020
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The Colorado mystery drones weren’t real
122 points • comment • jan 30, 2020
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The Roots of Lisp (2001)
121 points • comment • jan 16, 2020
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A Response to Hello World in Go
121 points • comment • jan 06, 2020
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Don't Shave That Yak (2005)
121 points • comment • jan 01, 2020
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Climatescape.org – Mapping the global landscape of climate-saving organizations
121 points • comment • jan 12, 2020
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Autonomous Rust Unikernels in Google Cloud
120 points • comment • jan 11, 2020
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ChrysaLisp
120 points • comment • jan 11, 2020
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Bruce Perens: Invasion of the Ethical Licenses (2019)
120 points • comment • jan 05, 2020
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Linus Torvalds: Linux Scheduler Not to Blame for Google Stadia Port Issues
120 points • comment • jan 06, 2020
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The senatorial governance of Bitcoin: making (de)centralized money
120 points • comment • jan 07, 2020
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Stadia owners on Reddit blasting Google over radio silence and lack of support
120 points • comment • jan 29, 2020
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History of 1918 Flu Pandemic
120 points • comment • jan 31, 2020
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Brandchirps – Simple Brand Monitoring
120 points • comment • jan 19, 2020
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Boeing 777X: World’s largest twin-engine jet completes first flight
120 points • comment • jan 26, 2020
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Critical flaw in Trezor hardware wallets
120 points • comment • jan 31, 2020
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The C++ Lifetime Profile: How It Plans to Make C++ Code Safer
120 points • comment • jan 24, 2020
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RISC-V Stumbling Blocks
120 points • comment • jan 01, 2020
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Many games are held together by duct tape
120 points • comment • jan 14, 2020
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How refactoring a macro reduced my Rust project build time from 4 hours to 40sec
120 points • comment • jan 19, 2020
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2019 in Review
119 points • comment • jan 06, 2020
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Dropbox ignore file or folder in beta
119 points • comment • jan 30, 2020
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React-Spring Visualizer
119 points • comment • jan 13, 2020
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The Saudi connection to the 9/11 case that divided the FBI
119 points • comment • jan 23, 2020
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Warren Buffett throws in the towel on newspaper empire
119 points • comment • jan 29, 2020
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Show HN: Visualizing Your Life in Weeks
119 points • comment • jan 08, 2020
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Predicting where AI is going in 2020
119 points • comment • jan 02, 2020
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Postmortem of the failure of one hosting storage unit on Jan. 8, 2020
118 points • comment • jan 27, 2020
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Bill Manning has died
118 points • comment • jan 27, 2020
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Reverberations: An 8-bit approach to J.S. Bach
118 points • comment • jan 21, 2020
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Fedora CoreOS Out of Preview
118 points • comment • jan 19, 2020
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Postdoc Myths
118 points • comment • jan 19, 2020
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Actix Web: Optimization Amongst Optimizations
117 points • comment • jan 05, 2020
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Apple’s New Map, Expansion #7: Final Parts of the Continental U.S.
117 points • comment • jan 30, 2020
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Gathering Intel on Intel AVX-512 Transitions
117 points • comment • jan 17, 2020
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Docker is a dangerous gamble which we will regret (2018)
117 points • comment • jan 27, 2020
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Show HN: An infinitely nested task manager where progress bubbles up to the top
117 points • comment • jan 02, 2020
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Home Price-to-Income Ratios
117 points • comment • jan 29, 2020
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Heliogen, backed by Gates, says it has achieved a solar breakthrough
116 points • comment • jan 04, 2020
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Why Rust closures are somewhat hard
116 points • comment • jan 21, 2020
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Pioneers vs. Process People
116 points • comment • jan 31, 2020
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Teens don't have a clue about IT? (2016)
116 points • comment • jan 28, 2020
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Paris syndrome
116 points • comment • jan 11, 2020
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DebConf20: offer to speak in Palestine censored
116 points • comment • jan 27, 2020