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Hacker News (Mar 2022)

  1. Dagger: a new way to build CI/CD pipelines

    376 points • comment • mar 30, 2022

  2. Show HN: Search Engine for Blogs

    376 points • comment • mar 29, 2022

  3. Just Say No to Central Bank Digital Currencies

    375 points • comment • mar 10, 2022

  4. Food Packaging

    374 points • comment • mar 18, 2022

  5. America produces enough oil to meet its needs, so why do we import crude?

    372 points • comment • mar 08, 2022

  6. Light mode, Dark mode, and Gen-Z mode?

    371 points • comment • mar 15, 2022

  7. Tolkien's Paintings

    371 points • comment • mar 22, 2022

  8. The Cube Rule (2017)

    371 points • comment • mar 24, 2022

  9. Tell HN: There needs to be a “right to speak with a human”

    368 points • comment • mar 24, 2022

  10. Tell HN: Gnome on Wayland Is Amazing

    367 points • comment • mar 21, 2022

  11. Mastodon 3.5

    365 points • comment • mar 31, 2022

  12. I became the world's most prolific DJ, using code

    365 points • comment • mar 24, 2022

  13. We’re the founders of Substack, we just launched an iOS app. AUA

    363 points • comment • mar 10, 2022

  14. Updates to Google Cloud’s infrastructure capabilities and pricing

    362 points • comment • mar 14, 2022

  15. The first RISC-V portable computer is now available

    361 points • comment • mar 15, 2022

  16. Fuchsia Workstation

    360 points • comment • mar 28, 2022

  17. Filing taxes could be free & simple. H&R Block & Intuit lobby against it (2017)

    358 points • comment • mar 30, 2022

  18. My boundaries as an open source developer

    357 points • comment • mar 16, 2022

  19. Crows possess higher intelligence, thought a primarily human attribute (2020)

    356 points • comment • mar 24, 2022

  20. Thank You HN

    356 points • comment • mar 23, 2022

  21. Python Design Patterns (2018)

    355 points • comment • mar 12, 2022

  22. Elementary OS is imploding

    355 points • comment • mar 09, 2022

  23. Twitter makes it harder to choose the old reverse-chronological feed

    354 points • comment • mar 11, 2022

  24. David Boggs has died

    353 points • comment • mar 01, 2022

  25. Getting my personal data from Amazon was weeks of confusion and tedium

    352 points • comment • mar 27, 2022

  26. YouTuber builds his own x-ray machine after $69k hospital bill (2021)

    352 points • comment • mar 24, 2022

  27. Hard to work with

    351 points • comment • mar 30, 2022

  28. Command-line Tools can be 235x Faster than your Hadoop Cluster (2014)

    350 points • comment • mar 08, 2022

  29. I found a security issue on a competitor, got fired and served a summons

    349 points • comment • mar 17, 2022

  30. SATCOM terminals under attack in Europe: a plausible analysis

    349 points • comment • mar 07, 2022

  31. iPhone 11 Emulated on QEMU

    348 points • comment • mar 03, 2022

  32. Tim Cook tells employees the return to offices will begin on April 11th

    348 points • comment • mar 04, 2022

  33. Launch HN: Andi (YC W22) – Q&A based, ad-free, anti-spam search engine

    348 points • comment • mar 28, 2022

  34. Ask HN: What book changed your life?

    347 points • comment • mar 19, 2022

  35. Google to Acquire Mandiant

    347 points • comment • mar 08, 2022

  36. Death by PowerPoint: the slide that killed seven people (2019)

    346 points • comment • mar 09, 2022

  37. It's now your fault they don't know about it

    345 points • comment • mar 03, 2022

  38. Kharkiv Rubyist during the war: We are still here

    345 points • comment • mar 18, 2022

  39. Tokamak Energy sets a temperature record among commercial fusion companies

    345 points • comment • mar 13, 2022

  40. C Isn't a Programming Language Anymore

    344 points • comment • mar 16, 2022

  41. C++ Cheat Sheets

    344 points • comment • mar 06, 2022

  42. My own phone number is now spam texting me

    343 points • comment • mar 29, 2022

  43. Countering threats from North Korea

    342 points • comment • mar 27, 2022

  44. Ask HN: What bits of fundamental knowledge are productivity multipliers?

    342 points • comment • mar 30, 2022

  45. FTC sues Intuit in bid to stop “deceptive” ads that claim TurboTax is free

    342 points • comment • mar 29, 2022

  46. I’m not convinced by the new lab leak debunking

    340 points • comment • mar 05, 2022

  47. Turn your phone into a space monitoring tool

    340 points • comment • mar 31, 2022

  48. How NAT traversal works (2020)

    339 points • comment • mar 17, 2022

  49. Korn Meets KoRN

    338 points • comment • mar 24, 2022

  50. Endurance: Shackleton's lost ship is found in Antarctic

    338 points • comment • mar 09, 2022

  51. Writing a simple operating system from scratch (2010) [pdf]

    336 points • comment • mar 25, 2022

  52. Famous Navy UFO video was camera glare, evidence suggests

    336 points • comment • mar 16, 2022

  53. Firefox removed Yandex search option

    335 points • comment • mar 14, 2022

  54. Zulip 5.0: Threaded open-source team chat

    335 points • comment • mar 29, 2022

  55. Open AI gets GPT-3 to work by hiring an army of humans to fix GPT’s bad answers

    334 points • comment • mar 28, 2022

  56. EEG Cat Ears (2018)

    334 points • comment • mar 02, 2022

  57. OneWeb will resume satellite launches with SpaceX as the launch provider

    333 points • comment • mar 21, 2022

  58. Updated Okta Statement on Lapsus$

    333 points • comment • mar 22, 2022

  59. 43 km line of sight with USB WiFi stick (2005)

    332 points • comment • mar 03, 2022

  60. Amazon lied about using seller data, lawmakers say, urging DOJ investigation

    331 points • comment • mar 09, 2022

  61. A userspace WireGuard client that exposes itself as a proxy

    329 points • comment • mar 26, 2022

  62. There’s no need to change passwords if they're robust, unique and not breached

    328 points • comment • mar 04, 2022

  63. A Way Out for A.out

    327 points • comment • mar 24, 2022

  64. Amazon intentionally made it hard to cancel Prime subscription in secret project

    327 points • comment • mar 18, 2022

  65. What made the NES so interesting?

    326 points • comment • mar 27, 2022

  66. 100k Stars Chrome visualization experiment

    325 points • comment • mar 30, 2022

  67. Barcode Detection API

    325 points • comment • mar 09, 2022

  68. Algorithms for Modern Hardware

    325 points • comment • mar 07, 2022

  69. Show HN: Berkeley Mono Typeface

    325 points • comment • mar 04, 2022

  70. The wild world of non-C operating systems

    325 points • comment • mar 30, 2022

  71. Please, delete all new places since the start of war 23th of February

    324 points • comment • mar 01, 2022

  72. Choose your status game wisely

    324 points • comment • mar 30, 2022

  73. ReVanced

    324 points • comment • mar 25, 2022

  74. Open source ‘protestware’ harms Open Source

    324 points • comment • mar 24, 2022

  75. I won an award from the FSF for my contributions to Emacs

    324 points • comment • mar 23, 2022

  76. Arti – An implementation of Tor in Rust

    324 points • comment • mar 15, 2022

  77. LibreWolf – A fork of Firefox, focused on privacy, security and freedom

    324 points • comment • mar 18, 2022

  78. Jack Dongarra wins Turing Award

    323 points • comment • mar 30, 2022

  79. Wolfenstein 3D secrets revealed by John Romero in lengthy post-mortem chat

    323 points • comment • mar 24, 2022

  80. US Copyright Office refuses application with AI algorithm named as author

    323 points • comment • mar 16, 2022

  81. Goldilocks Zone Finder – Find your ideal climate

    323 points • comment • mar 11, 2022

  82. The Edited Latecomer’s Guide to Crypto

    322 points • comment • mar 25, 2022

  83. BBC resurrects shortwave broadcasts as Russia blocks news of Ukraine invasion

    321 points • comment • mar 04, 2022

  84. Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2022)

    320 points • comment • mar 01, 2022

  85. Dual 75“ 4K TV Floor Computing

    318 points • comment • mar 27, 2022

  86. NYC allows citizens to report idling vehicles in exchange for a cut of the fines

    318 points • comment • mar 20, 2022

  87. Gas pumps happen to be about as insecure as your typical router

    318 points • comment • mar 19, 2022

  88. The case for induction cooking

    317 points • comment • mar 12, 2022

  89. Roland 50 Studio

    317 points • comment • mar 11, 2022

  90. Google cancels Google Play publisher account and ends family’s source of income

    317 points • comment • mar 27, 2022

  91. Newer TP-Link Routers send large numbers of requests to Avira servers

    317 points • comment • mar 12, 2022

  92. The worst part of working from home is now haunting reopened offices

    317 points • comment • mar 29, 2022

  93. Technicolor Tokyo

    317 points • comment • mar 27, 2022

  94. It looks like you’re trying to take over the world

    317 points • comment • mar 27, 2022

  95. DEV-0537 targeting organizations for data exfiltration and destruction

    317 points • comment • mar 23, 2022

  96. Show HN: Huemint – Machine learning for color design

    316 points • comment • mar 02, 2022

  97. Meld is a visual diff and merge tool targeted at developers

    316 points • comment • mar 20, 2022

  98. Why Don't You Use

    315 points • comment • mar 21, 2022

  99. Running GUI apps within Docker containers

    315 points • comment • mar 26, 2022

  100. “This shouldn’t happen”: Inside the virus-hunting nonprofit EcoHealth Alliance

    314 points • comment • mar 31, 2022