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Hacker News (Jul 2020)

  1. The Stress Response Cycle: The Surprising Science Behind Feeling Better

    5 points • comment • jul 05, 2020

  2. User Agent Mess – Funny Story of Browser Wars

    5 points • comment • jul 10, 2020

  3. New Study Shows Coronavirus Immunity May Only Last a Few Months

    5 points • comment • jul 13, 2020

  4. Trump administration rescinds rule on international students studying online

    5 points • comment • jul 14, 2020

  5. Faasd Baked on a Raspberry Pi with Packer

    5 points • comment • jul 22, 2020

  6. The Brave New World of Chemical Romance

    5 points • comment • jul 25, 2020

  7. Why the rich get richer, a visual simulation

    5 points • comment • jul 29, 2020

  8. Playing Music Together Online Is Not as Simple as It Seems

    5 points • comment • jul 17, 2020

  9. Donald Trump suggests delay to 2020 US presidential election

    5 points • comment • jul 30, 2020

  10. The Birdsong that took over Canada

    5 points • comment • jul 02, 2020

  11. Pipeline Design Patterns for Continuous Delivery

    5 points • comment • jul 19, 2020

  12. Ask HN: How do apps build encryption in calls? Any libraries or open source?

    5 points • comment • jul 16, 2020

  13. RV travel was on its way out. Then came the pandemic

    5 points • comment • jul 19, 2020

  14. A look into how Video Signal Processing emerged as real-time art

    5 points • comment • jul 30, 2020

  15. A Concurrency Cost Hierarchy

    5 points • comment • jul 07, 2020

  16. How to Automate Tasks Estimation in Jira

    5 points • comment • jul 31, 2020

  17. No, the Woke Won’t Debate You. Here’s Why

    5 points • comment • jul 31, 2020

  18. Uzbekistan offering $3k to tourists infected with the coronavirus

    5 points • comment • jul 18, 2020

  19. New experiment places limits on the smallest possible increment of time

    5 points • comment • jul 15, 2020

  20. Odwalla shuts down: Bay Area smoothie brand ceases operations

    5 points • comment • jul 08, 2020

  21. US Tech Companies Suspend Hong Kong Data Requests

    5 points • comment • jul 06, 2020

  22. The design systems between us

    5 points • comment • jul 08, 2020

  23. The EncroChat police hacking sets a dangerous precedent

    5 points • comment • jul 21, 2020

  24. The Windows 10 Dev Environment – VSCode with WSL2 and GUI Environment

    5 points • comment • jul 28, 2020

  25. Rust Tips and Tricks

    5 points • comment • jul 11, 2020

  26. Cancel Culture and Harper's Letter

    5 points • comment • jul 10, 2020

  27. Imagining an Open Source SwiftUI

    5 points • comment • jul 12, 2020

  28. Tokio

    5 points • comment • jul 22, 2020

  29. In Hong Kong, Arrests and Fear Mark First Day of New Security Law

    5 points • comment • jul 02, 2020

  30. USS University

    5 points • comment • jul 19, 2020

  31. Peter Thiel on Progress and Stagnation – a 100-page compilation

    5 points • comment • jul 21, 2020

  32. Long Sought Blood Test for Alzheimer’s in Reach

    5 points • comment • jul 28, 2020

  33. WD explains what happens inside SMR HDD [pdf]

    5 points • comment • jul 29, 2020

  34. The great British Brexit robbery: how our democracy was hijacked (2017)

    5 points • comment • jul 28, 2020

  35. Infectious coronaviruses 'circulating in bats for decades'

    5 points • comment • jul 29, 2020

  36. BadPower attack corrupts fast chargers to melt or set devices on fire

    5 points • comment • jul 20, 2020

  37. Using Grok with Elasticsearch to add structure to your data

    5 points • comment • jul 13, 2020

  38. RFD 1 Requests for Discussion

    5 points • comment • jul 24, 2020

  39. Mistrust of a Coronavirus Vaccine Could Imperil Widespread Immunity

    5 points • comment • jul 19, 2020

  40. Ask HN: Is Dumpster Diving still a thing? What are some modern resources?

    5 points • comment • jul 08, 2020

  41. GCC Compiler Lands Mitigation for Arm's Straight Line Speculation Vulnerability

    5 points • comment • jul 09, 2020

  42. Debuild: Web app builder with OpenAI's GPT-3

    5 points • comment • jul 19, 2020

  43. Rise of pandemic pods and 'Zutors': parents turn to private schooling amid Covid

    5 points • comment • jul 23, 2020

  44. Black and brown people make up two-thirds of US coronavirus deaths under 65

    5 points • comment • jul 11, 2020

  45. California sues Cisco for alleged caste discrimination

    5 points • comment • jul 03, 2020

  46. Kotlin 101

    4 points • comment • jul 28, 2020

  47. Spider's web may be a model example of extended cognition

    4 points • comment • jul 30, 2020

  48. The Power of Writing Things Down

    4 points • comment • jul 15, 2020

  49. Baiae: A Roman settlement at the bottom of the sea

    4 points • comment • jul 13, 2020

  50. You (yes, you) should blog

    4 points • comment • jul 11, 2020

  51. Jack Ma’s Ant Group Plans Dual IPOs in Shanghai, Hong Kong, Bypassing New York

    4 points • comment • jul 21, 2020

  52. Trump Appointee’s Removal of Open Technology Fund Leadership Is Unlawful

    4 points • comment • jul 25, 2020

  53. Hong Kong property tycoon pitches new city idea to Ireland

    4 points • comment • jul 28, 2020

  54. Star Labs’ Newest Linux Laptop Is Small but Perfectly Formed

    4 points • comment • jul 14, 2020

  55. Microsoft details how Xbox Series X will load 4.8GB/s from memory

    4 points • comment • jul 14, 2020

  56. Grant Imahara with a fricken Iron Man laser gauntlet blowing stuff up [video]

    4 points • comment • jul 15, 2020

  57. How to Test Storybook with Cypress

    4 points • comment • jul 06, 2020

  58. Godwin: Lessons for Congress from the Big Tech antitrust hearing

    4 points • comment • jul 30, 2020

  59. Big New Obstacle for Economic Recovery: Child Care Crisis

    4 points • comment • jul 11, 2020

  60. Micro, solo and vocal: The new million-dollar lone-wolf VCs

    4 points • comment • jul 27, 2020

  61. Selecting the Right Industrial 3D Printer

    4 points • comment • jul 19, 2020

  62. Nanoengineered 2D layered heterostructures for improved beyond-Li energy storage

    4 points • comment • jul 21, 2020

  63. BuzzFeed Lays Off 50 After Pandemic Hurts Lucrative Ad Deals

    4 points • comment • jul 24, 2020

  64. Why Every Language Needs Its Underscore

    4 points • comment • jul 23, 2020

  65. DoorDash violated SF’s cap on restaurant delivery fees, promises refunds

    4 points • comment • jul 09, 2020

  66. Covid-19 Vaccines with ‘Minor Side Effects’ Could Still Be Pretty Bad

    4 points • comment • jul 22, 2020

  67. Tim Sweeney of Epic Games Slams Apple, Calls It “Absolute Monopoly”

    4 points • comment • jul 26, 2020

  68. Why the U.S. Is Still Richer Than Every Other Large Country

    4 points • comment • jul 24, 2020

  69. Long Links

    4 points • comment • jul 08, 2020

  70. LePetit: A pre-training efficient and lightning fast French Language Model

    4 points • comment • jul 14, 2020

  71. Did glitch help Amazon escape early questions in Washington hearing?

    4 points • comment • jul 29, 2020

  72. UC San Francisco Study Find Masks Do Protect Wearer from Contracting Coronavirus

    4 points • comment • jul 15, 2020

  73. Window-Swap.com allows you to view out the windows of users all around the world

    4 points • comment • jul 12, 2020

  74. Australian Deputy Chief Medical Officer: Eliminating Covid-19 a False Hope

    4 points • comment • jul 18, 2020

  75. No-Code Is Eating the World

    4 points • comment • jul 17, 2020

  76. Engineering Researchers Develop New Camera System to See Around Corners

    4 points • comment • jul 18, 2020

  77. Coronavirus Vaccine Data Raises Hope for Trio of Candidates

    4 points • comment • jul 29, 2020

  78. Twitter CEO apologizes for hack, confirms some private messages were accessed

    4 points • comment • jul 23, 2020

  79. China's Great Firewall descends on Hong Kong internet users

    4 points • comment • jul 09, 2020

  80. The Lost History of One of the World’s Strangest Science Experiments (2019)

    4 points • comment • jul 09, 2020

  81. “OpenAI API” (GPT-3-as-a-service)

    4 points • comment • jul 19, 2020

  82. Even mild coronavirus cases can cause lasting cardiovascular damage, study shows

    4 points • comment • jul 29, 2020

  83. Viber Boycotts Facebook

    4 points • comment • jul 07, 2020

  84. Biden's path to the White House could hit a dead end on Facebook

    4 points • comment • jul 26, 2020

  85. Nilfs – log-structured file system with versioning of the entire fs

    4 points • comment • jul 04, 2020

  86. Watch 150 Free Masterclasses on Product-Led Growth

    4 points • comment • jul 28, 2020

  87. Amazon bans TikTok on employee phones, then calls it a mistake

    4 points • comment • jul 11, 2020

  88. Privatized Open Source

    4 points • comment • jul 15, 2020

  89. US investors try to buy TikTok from Chinese owner

    4 points • comment • jul 29, 2020

  90. Google's Top Quantum Scientist Explains in Detail Why He Resigned

    4 points • comment • jul 03, 2020

  91. China’s national security law for Hong Kong covers everyone on Earth

    4 points • comment • jul 01, 2020

  92. Making a beeline: wildflower paths across UK could save species

    4 points • comment • jul 14, 2020

  93. An MRNA Vaccine Against SARS-CoV-2 – Preliminary Report

    4 points • comment • jul 14, 2020

  94. The most logical explanation is that it comes from a laboratory

    4 points • comment • jul 05, 2020

  95. Ultra-sharp imaging with state-of-the-art electron microscopy systems

    4 points • comment • jul 12, 2020

  96. Ask HN: Suggest me good laptop powered by AMD

    4 points • comment • jul 29, 2020

  97. How to Trick Your Brain to Remember Almost Anything

    4 points • comment • jul 13, 2020

  98. The Diversity Trap

    4 points • comment • jul 04, 2020

  99. Whataboutism – The Media’s Favorite Rhetorical Shield Against Criticism

    4 points • comment • jul 23, 2020

  100. Hybrid Remote Work Offers the Worst of Both Worlds

    4 points • comment • jul 12, 2020