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Hacker News (2020)

  1. Building software with deep learning isn't hard anymore

    7 points • comment • feb 14, 2020

  2. Ask HN: How to Web Scrape in 2020?

    7 points • comment • mar 28, 2020

  3. Broadband is now our lifeline, but 20M still lack access

    7 points • comment • mar 29, 2020

  4. PEP 614 – Relaxing Grammar Restrictions on Decorators

    7 points • comment • feb 14, 2020

  5. The world’s top performers prove talent has nothing to do with success (2016)

    7 points • comment • jul 11, 2020

  6. A new spin on 3D printing can produce an object in seconds

    7 points • comment • feb 14, 2020

  7. DHS Starts Collecting DNA from Some Detainees at US Border

    7 points • comment • jan 08, 2020

  8. Silicon Valley Legends Launch Beyond Identity in Quest to Eliminate Passwords

    7 points • comment • apr 18, 2020

  9. The coronavirus pandemic drove life online. It may never return

    7 points • comment • mar 29, 2020

  10. Doctors with Coronavirus Frightened by Their Own Symptoms

    7 points • comment • mar 29, 2020

  11. Blender 2.82

    7 points • comment • feb 15, 2020

  12. NOAA Satellite Maps – real-time weather patterns developing around the world

    7 points • comment • jul 27, 2020

  13. Covid-19: Why We Should All Wear Masks – There Is New Scientific Rationale

    7 points • comment • mar 29, 2020

  14. Ask HN: Popular publishing app that doesn't copyright my writing?

    7 points • comment • jul 21, 2020

  15. Solve problems more effectively by adopting a strategic mindset

    7 points • comment • jul 05, 2020

  16. Rosa genome provides new insights into domestication of modern roses

    7 points • comment • feb 15, 2020

  17. Show HN: EXP Test Framework

    7 points • comment • feb 15, 2020

  18. Evolving Publication (2015)

    7 points • comment • jan 24, 2020

  19. Show HN: Datoji – FREE HTTP JSON storage service

    7 points • comment • jul 02, 2020

  20. Can the teardrops from reading bad science writing generate electricity?

    7 points • comment • feb 15, 2020

  21. Families stuck at home turn to board game Catan, sending sales skyrocketing

    7 points • comment • aug 07, 2020

  22. You Might as Well Be a Great Copy Editor

    7 points • comment • jun 25, 2020

  23. Consider adding a “skip to main content” link to your website

    7 points • comment • may 26, 2020

  24. Show HN: Sursis, a Personal Notebook Network

    7 points • comment • may 05, 2020

  25. Confederate Statues Were Never Really About Preserving History

    7 points • comment • jul 10, 2020

  26. Airports start requiring masks for all travelers and staff

    7 points • comment • may 08, 2020

  27. Amazon workers to walk out over lack of protective gear amid coronavirus

    7 points • comment • mar 30, 2020

  28. Facebook cancels its big San Francisco conference over coronavirus

    7 points • comment • feb 16, 2020

  29. Java's 25th birthday – celebrated with 25 Hours of Java

    7 points • comment • may 26, 2020

  30. My Latest Self Hosted Hugo Workflow

    7 points • comment • mar 30, 2020

  31. Not Just the End of IT, the End of IT Contractor

    7 points • comment • mar 30, 2020

  32. Why the N.Y.P.D. Subpoenaed a Reporter’s Twitter Feed

    7 points • comment • feb 16, 2020

  33. US has been exposed for funding last year’s Hong Kong protests

    7 points • comment • jul 06, 2020

  34. How AWS Firecracker works: A deep dive (2019)

    7 points • comment • may 01, 2020

  35. Apple wins backing of EU court over 13B euros in unpaid taxes

    7 points • comment • jul 15, 2020

  36. Ask HN: How would you an API to handle request variability by US state?

    7 points • comment • mar 31, 2020

  37. Novels about Parallel Universes

    7 points • comment • mar 31, 2020

  38. Garden Hermit

    7 points • comment • mar 31, 2020

  39. Texthero – Python module to analyze any text dataset in seconds

    7 points • comment • jul 05, 2020

  40. Wandering ship becomes “best cruise ever” despite coronavirus fears

    7 points • comment • feb 16, 2020

  41. Shouldiwearafacemask.com

    7 points • comment • mar 31, 2020

  42. Revealed: Oil giants help fund powerful police groups in top US cities

    7 points • comment • jul 28, 2020

  43. Apple launches Path to Apple Card, 4 month credit worthiness improvement program

    7 points • comment • jun 29, 2020

  44. George Hotz on Nvidia's Autonomous Driving Strategy

    7 points • comment • may 25, 2020

  45. Ask HN: Which browser is your default, and why?

    7 points • comment • feb 16, 2020

  46. London Police to deploy facial recognition cameras

    7 points • comment • jan 24, 2020

  47. FDA Approves Chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine for Coronavirus

    7 points • comment • mar 31, 2020

  48. Elon Musk: Tesla's Full Self-Driving 'Feature-Complete' Is Coming 'Soon'

    7 points • comment • jan 13, 2020

  49. ByteDance Cuts Domestic Engineers' Data Access to TikTok,Other Overseas Products

    7 points • comment • jun 07, 2020

  50. China Locks Down 40M People as Anger Grows over Virus

    7 points • comment • jan 24, 2020

  51. CopyQ – Clipboard manager with advanced features

    7 points • comment • jul 28, 2020

  52. The Concorde Fallacy and why people make bad decisions

    7 points • comment • jul 19, 2020

  53. Apple releases iOS 13.5 beta with coronavirus exposure notification

    7 points • comment • apr 29, 2020

  54. Microsoft reveals plans for new Web-based Outlook features

    7 points • comment • may 11, 2020

  55. Tesla shares tank after Elon Musk tweets the stock price is ‘too high’

    7 points • comment • may 01, 2020

  56. Training with quantization noise for extreme model compression

    7 points • comment • apr 23, 2020

  57. Trump is set to announce an executive order against social media companies

    7 points • comment • may 28, 2020

  58. Reddit Admins Takeover My Novelty Account and Handed It to Comcast

    7 points • comment • aug 12, 2020

  59. Show HN: Twtxt v0.0.7 Your self-hosted, decentralised Twitter -like

    7 points • comment • jul 24, 2020

  60. China’s Divorce Spike Is a Warning to Rest of Locked-Down World

    7 points • comment • mar 31, 2020

  61. Bill Atkinson Presents HyperCard (1987)

    7 points • comment • feb 16, 2020

  62. Huawei open-sources MindSpore, a framework for AI app development

    7 points • comment • mar 31, 2020

  63. Huawei Official Acknowledges Ability to Clandestinely Access Mobile Networks

    7 points • comment • feb 16, 2020

  64. Handwashing Technique Is Surprisingly Controversial

    7 points • comment • mar 31, 2020

  65. A Gentle Introduction to HVMI (Hypervisor Memory Introspection)

    7 points • comment • jul 31, 2020

  66. Reddit CEO says TikTok is ‘spyware’

    7 points • comment • feb 29, 2020

  67. Private Labs Are Fueling a New Coronavirus Testing Crisis

    7 points • comment • apr 01, 2020

  68. Old Days 2

    7 points • comment • jul 31, 2020

  69. Dark Matter Experiment Finds Unexplained Signal

    7 points • comment • jun 17, 2020

  70. We Need to Speak Honestly About the GOP’s Evolution into a Conspiracy Cult

    7 points • comment • may 24, 2020

  71. Kconfig-hardened-check: Check the hardening options in the Linux kernel config

    7 points • comment • apr 01, 2020

  72. Unified Patent Court halt sales of ventilators across Europe

    7 points • comment • apr 01, 2020

  73. A Second Coronavirus Death Surge Is Coming

    7 points • comment • jul 17, 2020

  74. A comprehensive guide on solar eclipses by The Planetary Society

    7 points • comment • jun 20, 2020

  75. Steve Jobs Insult Response – Highest Quality

    7 points • comment • aug 04, 2020

  76. The Myth of the Racist Cop (2016)

    7 points • comment • jun 03, 2020

  77. How to Design a Perpetual Energy Machine

    7 points • comment • apr 25, 2020

  78. How to teach AI to summarise news articles; a new dataset for auto summarisation

    7 points • comment • apr 01, 2020

  79. Magnet Fisherman Finds 60 Mysterious Cubes with Inscriptions in Coventry River

    7 points • comment • may 17, 2020

  80. Linus Torvalds Drops Intel for 32-Core AMD Ryzen Threadripper on Personal PC

    7 points • comment • may 26, 2020

  81. Software Engineering Topic of the Day

    7 points • comment • apr 01, 2020

  82. How to Design a Perpetual Energy Machine

    7 points • comment • apr 01, 2020

  83. Interview: Apple’s Schiller says position on Hey app is unchanged

    7 points • comment • jun 18, 2020

  84. China cuts Uighur births with IUDs, abortion, sterilization

    7 points • comment • jul 01, 2020

  85. After iOS 14, there's almost no reason to buy an Android phone anymore

    7 points • comment • jun 27, 2020

  86. AI Generated Voices

    7 points • comment • jan 13, 2020

  87. The Eviction Ban Worked, but It’s Almost Over

    7 points • comment • jul 24, 2020

  88. Australia fires portend a future of climate apartheid

    7 points • comment • jan 28, 2020

  89. SQL Queries for Git Repositories

    7 points • comment • aug 08, 2020

  90. WHO declares the new coronavirus outbreak a Public Health Emergency

    7 points • comment • jan 30, 2020

  91. China mulls action against Nokia, Ericsson if Europe bans Huawei

    7 points • comment • jul 22, 2020

  92. Transparent Public Toilets

    7 points • comment • aug 18, 2020

  93. Apple should acquire DuckDuckGo to put pressure on Google Search, analyst argues

    7 points • comment • jun 09, 2020

  94. Foldit, protein puzzle game, turns up 99 promising ways to confound coronavirus

    7 points • comment • apr 02, 2020

  95. New antibody mix could form 'potent' Covid-19 treatment, say scientists

    7 points • comment • jul 28, 2020

  96. Reformer: The Efficient Transformer

    7 points • comment • jan 16, 2020

  97. Reinvented ‘Iron Lung’ Technology

    7 points • comment • apr 02, 2020

  98. A Million Dollars vs. a Billion Dollars, Visualized

    7 points • comment • jul 13, 2020

  99. The English Wikipedia has reached 6M articles

    7 points • comment • jan 24, 2020

  100. Google's 'Most Badass Engineer' Jeff Dean Facts: ProgrammerHumor

    7 points • comment • jan 04, 2020