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Hacker News (Jan 2022)
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Fresnel Lens and Parabolic Reflectors
21 points • comment • jan 11, 2022
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A gossip-style failure detection service (2009) [pdf]
21 points • comment • jan 12, 2022
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Ask HN: Is the US still the best place to live?
21 points • comment • jan 11, 2022
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Rust should have larger stdlib
21 points • comment • jan 10, 2022
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Wi-Fi 6 Release 2 announced to further confuse you about Wi-Fi standards
21 points • comment • jan 05, 2022
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Can 5G be used as surveillance radar? U.S. military funds Binghamton research
21 points • comment • jan 17, 2022
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Taxing Extreme Wealth
21 points • comment • jan 23, 2022
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Why modern cars feel so lifeless to drive
21 points • comment • jan 20, 2022
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Ask HN: Senior FAANG engineer, going back to school for PhD. Is it a bad idea?
21 points • comment • jan 18, 2022
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Amazon EC2 Hpc6a Instance Optimized for High Performance Computing
21 points • comment • jan 11, 2022
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Ask HN: How much money to realistically expect from a technical book?
21 points • comment • jan 11, 2022
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Feds sue auto repair shop that paid former employee in pennies
21 points • comment • jan 08, 2022
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Scientists Warn That Sixth Mass Extinction Has ‘Probably Started’
21 points • comment • jan 19, 2022
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Show HN: My New Personal Website
21 points • comment • jan 14, 2022
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Libertarianism for Me, but Not for Thee
21 points • comment • jan 04, 2022
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What is the ‘range’ of a number type?
21 points • comment • jan 18, 2022
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Archaeologists Discover – and Start to Decode – Rare Medieval Runes
21 points • comment • jan 27, 2022
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Safety in numbers: crowdsourcing data on nefarious IP addresses
21 points • comment • jan 15, 2022
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Faux Idempotency
21 points • comment • jan 22, 2022
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Bitcoin’s Dominance of Crypto Payments Is Starting to Erode
21 points • comment • jan 16, 2022
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Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling Finally Takes Off in North America and Europe
21 points • comment • jan 09, 2022
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Your work is not your god: welcome to the age of the burnout epidemic
21 points • comment • jan 12, 2022
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FTC to Go After Companies That Ignore Log4j
21 points • comment • jan 07, 2022
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After 7 years, a spent Falcon 9 rocket stage is on course to hit the Moon
21 points • comment • jan 24, 2022
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Bitwarden (open-source cloud-based password manager) is down
21 points • comment • jan 25, 2022
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Beastly Clues: T. S. Eliot, Torquemada, and the Modernist Crossword
21 points • comment • jan 12, 2022
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Vimeo is holding our Patreon catalogue hostage
21 points • comment • jan 31, 2022
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The EU Wants Its Own DNS Resolver That Can Block 'Unlawful' Traffic
21 points • comment • jan 19, 2022
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More Americans died of Covid in the past 2 weeks than died of flu in past 3 yrs
21 points • comment • jan 31, 2022
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NIMBYism Is Good If the N Stands for Nuclear
21 points • comment • jan 17, 2022
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Notice anything about the Google Image Search results for 'frustrating'?
21 points • comment • jan 21, 2022
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The Dialectic of Enlightenment and modern life
21 points • comment • jan 30, 2022
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Remote Desktop Coded in PowerShell
21 points • comment • jan 09, 2022
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Is GitHub Down?
21 points • comment • jan 28, 2022
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Pimiga - Raspberry Pi Powered Amiga
21 points • comment • jan 23, 2022
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The Wikimedia Foundation's acceptance of cryptocurrency donations
21 points • comment • jan 30, 2022
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A Java Virtual Machine for the 6502
21 points • comment • jan 02, 2022
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Psychological Language on Twitter Predicts County-Level Heart Disease Mortality
21 points • comment • jan 07, 2022
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Microsoft's Activision Blizzard deal is bad for privacy rights
21 points • comment • jan 24, 2022
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Apple to Allow Third-Party Payment Options for First Time in the Netherlands
21 points • comment • jan 15, 2022
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Tesla Now Runs the Most Productive Auto Factory in America
21 points • comment • jan 25, 2022
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Ask HN: How to make as much money as possible in three weeks?
21 points • comment • jan 06, 2022
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European Union Public Licence
21 points • comment • jan 11, 2022
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Ask HN: Is no-code a future of web development?
21 points • comment • jan 05, 2022
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Help me add dark mode in Hacker News natively
21 points • comment • jan 23, 2022
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A (Mostly) Marketing and Ideology-Free Guide to Fitness and Nutrition
21 points • comment • jan 11, 2022
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Instagram Bans Healthy Eating Ads for Promoting 'Negative Self-Perception'
21 points • comment • jan 29, 2022
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On the Difficulty of Extrapolation with NN Scaling
21 points • comment • jan 25, 2022
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LTT's “AdBlockers are piracy” is a tone deaf remark
21 points • comment • jan 31, 2022
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Help Us Investigate Facebook Pixel Tracking
21 points • comment • jan 21, 2022
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Deckware – A 224-bit entropy extractor (2021)
21 points • comment • jan 14, 2022
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Reinforcement Learning as a fine-tuning paradigm
21 points • comment • jan 11, 2022
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GCD Grid on the Front Cover
21 points • comment • jan 08, 2022
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The depopulation timebomb facing the West is about to explode
21 points • comment • jan 30, 2022
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Transducers.jl: Efficient Transducers for Julia
21 points • comment • jan 22, 2022
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Anarchists Are Building DIY Heaters to Keep Unhoused People Warm
21 points • comment • jan 31, 2022
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Digits of Pi ought to be enough for anybody
21 points • comment • jan 21, 2022
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Sony Buys Bungie
21 points • comment • jan 31, 2022
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Judgment Day: Sweden Vindicated
21 points • comment • jan 03, 2022
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Ask HN: What to do when you have your employer over a barrel?
21 points • comment • jan 17, 2022
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178 Seconds to Live
20 points • comment • jan 29, 2022
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Everyone Is Bummed Out over Pixar’s Third Straight-to-Streaming Film
20 points • comment • jan 22, 2022
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Architect Peter Cook (Of Archigram) on Drawing [video]
20 points • comment • jan 26, 2022
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Apple’s New VR/AR Headset Risks Being Delayed Until 2023
20 points • comment • jan 15, 2022
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Getting Started with Spatial Data in Postgres
20 points • comment • jan 20, 2022
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Supreme Court halts Covid-19 vaccine rule for US businesses
20 points • comment • jan 13, 2022
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Map of London Gangs
20 points • comment • jan 04, 2022
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Schedules of Reinforcement (2021)
20 points • comment • jan 15, 2022
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For elite footballers, the effects of Covid-19 linger for months
20 points • comment • jan 06, 2022
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On Writing: An Abecedarian
20 points • comment • jan 26, 2022
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Why IoT Sensors Need Standards
20 points • comment • jan 20, 2022
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removed
20 points • comment • jan 05, 2022
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Applicant’s Outline of Submissions – Novak Djokovic [pdf]
20 points • comment • jan 09, 2022
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Google is building an AR headset
20 points • comment • jan 20, 2022
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James Webb telescope completes epic deployment sequence
20 points • comment • jan 08, 2022
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Major milestone ready for testing: Godot 4.0 alpha 1 is out
20 points • comment • jan 25, 2022
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John Deere Hit with Class Action Lawsuit for Alleged Tractor Repair Monopoly
20 points • comment • jan 14, 2022
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Hackers Steal $119M from ‘Web3’ Crypto Project with Old School Attack
20 points • comment • jan 03, 2022
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The Number Guessing Game Written in YAML as Lisp Interpreted with Python
20 points • comment • jan 23, 2022
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The Bored Ape NFT craze is all about ego and money, not art
20 points • comment • jan 04, 2022
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Aspiring to a Higher Plane (2011)
20 points • comment • jan 26, 2022
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Ask HN: Should I/We start a 4-day work week advocacy org?
20 points • comment • jan 21, 2022
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List of Laboratory Biosecurity Incidents
20 points • comment • jan 04, 2022
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Ask HN: What are the potential consequences of working multiple remote jobs?
20 points • comment • jan 03, 2022
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YouTube CEO Defends Hiding Dislike Count, Says It Reduced Harassment
20 points • comment • jan 26, 2022
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2022 Predictions
20 points • comment • jan 01, 2022
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Ask HN: Should I even bother with React?
20 points • comment • jan 23, 2022
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US customs opens sealed and graded N64 game
20 points • comment • jan 13, 2022
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Covid Booster Highly Effective Against Omicron
20 points • comment • jan 22, 2022
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Building American Dynamism
20 points • comment • jan 14, 2022
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Women’s Periods May Be Late After Coronavirus Vaccination
20 points • comment • jan 07, 2022
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Siliconcompiler: Automate translation from source code to silicon
20 points • comment • jan 11, 2022
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Ask HN: What are some good personal development courses for software engineers?
20 points • comment • jan 21, 2022
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North Pole solar eclipse excited auroras on the other side of the world
20 points • comment • jan 16, 2022
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Covid-19: endemic doesn’t mean harmless
20 points • comment • jan 24, 2022
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Real-time machine learning: challenges and solutions
20 points • comment • jan 10, 2022
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Rand Paul quits YouTube in protest against censorship by Big Tech
20 points • comment • jan 03, 2022
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If it's not there, it can't break
20 points • comment • jan 02, 2022
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Regexes Are Cool and Good
20 points • comment • jan 31, 2022
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Alphabet to spin out quantum company after Google’s time crystal breakthrough
20 points • comment • jan 21, 2022