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Hacker News (Jan 2022)

  1. Founder of Bolt calls Silicon Valley 'boys club' full of 'mob bosses'

    9 points • comment • jan 31, 2022

  2. Pitfalls of Time Stamp Counter (TSC) usage (2015)

    9 points • comment • jan 22, 2022

  3. The Moral Calculations of a Billionaire

    9 points • comment • jan 31, 2022

  4. Careful: Faker-JS NPM package apparently taken over by spam

    9 points • comment • jan 05, 2022

  5. Books You Need to Master the Concepts of Physics and Math

    9 points • comment • jan 22, 2022

  6. World's brightest x-rays reveal Covid-19’s damage to the body

    9 points • comment • jan 27, 2022

  7. The rate of inflation is misleading

    9 points • comment • jan 23, 2022

  8. Apple and other EV hopefuls chip away at auto industry pyramid

    9 points • comment • jan 09, 2022

  9. Reality TV Star Stops Selling Her Farts in Jars to Sell Fart NFTs Instead

    9 points • comment • jan 05, 2022

  10. $10K to whoever can show a Fortune 500 product is less reliable than Tesla's FSD

    9 points • comment • jan 16, 2022

  11. JavaScript Rule Engines

    9 points • comment • jan 21, 2022

  12. Font Licensing

    9 points • comment • jan 23, 2022

  13. Linux Mint 20.3

    9 points • comment • jan 07, 2022

  14. Slack Having a Partial Outage

    9 points • comment • jan 31, 2022

  15. Former soldier builds a castle on a hillside in Wales

    9 points • comment • jan 16, 2022

  16. Burnout Looks Different in Autistic Adults (2021)

    9 points • comment • jan 26, 2022

  17. Death of Gloria Ramirez

    9 points • comment • jan 27, 2022

  18. EU MEPs adopt Digital Services Act with significant last-minute changes

    9 points • comment • jan 23, 2022

  19. A curated list of questionable installation instructions

    9 points • comment • jan 03, 2022

  20. The Jerusalem Post has been hacked

    9 points • comment • jan 03, 2022

  21. Confirm link between testing positive for Covid-19 and fatigue and sleep problem

    9 points • comment • jan 08, 2022

  22. Encountering Thomas Sowell

    9 points • comment • jan 04, 2022

  23. Code Review Manners

    9 points • comment • jan 09, 2022

  24. Ask HN: Is Boxabl a Scam?

    9 points • comment • jan 27, 2022

  25. At doom’s doorstep: It is 100 seconds to midnight

    9 points • comment • jan 20, 2022

  26. A perplexing tale about Bob Duggan, the richest Scientologist in the world

    9 points • comment • jan 11, 2022

  27. Microsofts' Superior Gaming Business

    9 points • comment • jan 24, 2022

  28. The Military’s New Challenge: Defeating Cheap Hobbyist Drones

    9 points • comment • jan 07, 2022

  29. Idaho Is Sitting on One of the Most Important Elements on Earth

    9 points • comment • jan 25, 2022

  30. Major milestone ready for testing: Godot 4.0 alpha 1 is out

    8 points • comment • jan 24, 2022

  31. Doing your taxes? The IRS will require a video selfie to access your account

    8 points • comment • jan 21, 2022

  32. Has Anyone Summited the 14 Highest Mountains?

    8 points • comment • jan 09, 2022

  33. Software CEO pays staff $5k to quit their job after two weeks

    8 points • comment • jan 10, 2022

  34. Half of the female STEM faculty in the US were hired over more qualified men

    8 points • comment • jan 03, 2022

  35. Netflix Again Raises Prices for All Plans, 4K Streaming Now $20 per Month

    8 points • comment • jan 14, 2022

  36. Novak Djokovic's visa has been canceled, nine-time champ will leave Australia

    8 points • comment • jan 05, 2022

  37. Ask HN: Would this old idea be interesting today?

    8 points • comment • jan 14, 2022

  38. Democrats approve of the CIA more than Republicans do by 9 points

    8 points • comment • jan 30, 2022

  39. A package for converting and rendering Markdown documents in TeX

    8 points • comment • jan 08, 2022

  40. NFT Market LooksRare Has Reportedly Generated $8B in Ethereum NFT Wash Trading

    8 points • comment • jan 30, 2022

  41. At Substack, we don’t make moderation decisions based on public pressure

    8 points • comment • jan 27, 2022

  42. Dioxus – a new library for building interactive user interfaces (GUI) with Rust

    8 points • comment • jan 04, 2022

  43. Italy makes Covid vaccinations compulsory for over-50s

    8 points • comment • jan 06, 2022

  44. Scent and the Male Orchid Bee

    8 points • comment • jan 06, 2022

  45. Nanbox

    8 points • comment • jan 09, 2022

  46. California is ‘revisiting’ Tesla’s FSD beta after ‘dangerous’ videos

    8 points • comment • jan 12, 2022

  47. The Cost of Logging in 2022

    8 points • comment • jan 12, 2022

  48. Babies can tell who's closely related from whether they share saliva

    8 points • comment • jan 22, 2022

  49. People increasingly trust people over faceless corps. Here's why

    8 points • comment • jan 11, 2022

  50. Ask HN: Why don't browsers pre-include popular JavaScript libraries?

    8 points • comment • jan 26, 2022

  51. David Attenborough's Unending Mission to Save Our Planet

    8 points • comment • jan 02, 2022

  52. Find out if your code has made it into any academic publications

    8 points • comment • jan 10, 2022

  53. How Robinhood Investors Robbed Themselves

    8 points • comment • jan 22, 2022

  54. Open source developers, who work for free, are discovering they have power

    8 points • comment • jan 30, 2022

  55. Google’s Android 12 Update Has Been the Rockiest in Years

    8 points • comment • jan 13, 2022

  56. Doctor loses practice after branding patients' livers with his initials

    8 points • comment • jan 11, 2022

  57. Worse Is Better (2001)

    8 points • comment • jan 25, 2022

  58. SF's Millennium Tower Now Tilting 3 Inches per Year, According to Fix Engineer

    8 points • comment • jan 08, 2022

  59. The open office floor plan: rethinking an awful idea

    8 points • comment • jan 05, 2022

  60. Vitamin D supplements do reduce risk of autoimmune disease

    8 points • comment • jan 28, 2022

  61. Lego “pauses” Overwatch-themed set launch amid Activision abuse concerns

    8 points • comment • jan 11, 2022

  62. The Masticator: How the Waistband Got Its Stretch

    8 points • comment • jan 08, 2022

  63. VPNs aren't the security necessities they once were

    8 points • comment • jan 02, 2022

  64. Fantastic Symbols and Where to Find Them – Part 2

    8 points • comment • jan 28, 2022

  65. Verizon’s 5G upgrade imposes new hotspot data limits on older phone plans

    8 points • comment • jan 09, 2022

  66. High-current discharging revitalizes dying Lithiums

    8 points • comment • jan 04, 2022

  67. Why Buildings Need Foundations (Practical Engineering)

    8 points • comment • jan 05, 2022

  68. The Worrisome Rise of NFTs

    8 points • comment • jan 23, 2022

  69. People WHO Are Obsessed with Celebrities May Be Less Intelligent, Study Suggests

    8 points • comment • jan 08, 2022

  70. We Drained California Dry

    8 points • comment • jan 04, 2022

  71. Original Mozilla founder and author call out the project for accepting crypto

    8 points • comment • jan 05, 2022

  72. Implementing distributed rate limit in Go

    8 points • comment • jan 17, 2022

  73. Man Born in 1867 Talks About Working in the 1880s

    8 points • comment • jan 19, 2022

  74. Discontinued Long Term Support for AngularJS

    8 points • comment • jan 12, 2022

  75. The Origins of QBasic Gorillas

    8 points • comment • jan 24, 2022

  76. Look: 1k mysterious filaments discovered at the center of the Milky Way

    8 points • comment • jan 28, 2022

  77. Ask HN: How much do developers earn in Europe?

    8 points • comment • jan 19, 2022

  78. Ask HN: Is there an efficient way to monitor my identity

    8 points • comment • jan 26, 2022

  79. Intel Says New Core I9 Processor for Laptops Is Faster Than Apple's M1 Max Chip

    8 points • comment • jan 04, 2022

  80. Microsoft posts its own teardown and repair video for the Surface Laptop SE

    8 points • comment • jan 10, 2022

  81. 'Degree inflation': How the four-year degree became required

    8 points • comment • jan 17, 2022

  82. Can someone create this – conditional alarm clock

    8 points • comment • jan 03, 2022

  83. The Promise of Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning (2019)

    8 points • comment • jan 30, 2022

  84. Lithium: A Year of Progress and Protests

    8 points • comment • jan 09, 2022

  85. Show HN: CASA – Outsource service administration per Container

    8 points • comment • jan 08, 2022

  86. How It Feels to Be an Asian Student in an Elite Public School

    8 points • comment • jan 25, 2022

  87. Can Spotify Become the Next Google?

    8 points • comment • jan 17, 2022

  88. Software Artifacts and Programming vs. Engineering

    8 points • comment • jan 26, 2022

  89. The First Standard to Assure a Photo’s Authenticity Has Been Created

    8 points • comment • jan 27, 2022

  90. (PVP-I) Oro-Nasal Spray: An Effective Shield for Covid-19 Protection

    8 points • comment • jan 01, 2022

  91. Starving Afghans Use Crypto to Sidestep U.S. Sanctions, Failing Banks, and The

    8 points • comment • jan 23, 2022

  92. Probably Quite Coincidental: Review of Speak Silence: In Search of W. G. Sebald

    8 points • comment • jan 04, 2022

  93. Parasites that thrive in a warming planet are killing Minnesota’s moose

    8 points • comment • jan 31, 2022

  94. EU Wants Apple's Private Relay Service to Be Outlawed over 'Digital Sovereignty'

    8 points • comment • jan 11, 2022

  95. In a First, Man Receives a Heart from a Genetically Altered Pig

    8 points • comment • jan 12, 2022

  96. Pieces of Pi

    8 points • comment • jan 30, 2022

  97. The Undoing of Joss Whedon

    8 points • comment • jan 21, 2022

  98. The logic behind Google rejecting Max Howell, the author of Homebrew (2017)

    8 points • comment • jan 23, 2022

  99. The people deciding to ditch their smartphones

    8 points • comment • jan 24, 2022

  100. Google discontinuing G suite legacy free edition on 1st July

    8 points • comment • jan 26, 2022