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Hacker News (Mar 2022)
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The Irony: “Ariely's, Influential Study of Dishonesty Was Dishonest” (2021)
5 points • comment • mar 13, 2022
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Microsoft halts all new sales in Russia
5 points • comment • mar 04, 2022
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Show HN: Nanojob.com – Micro Task Job Board
5 points • comment • mar 30, 2022
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Ukraine: Why so many African and Indian students were in the country
5 points • comment • mar 03, 2022
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Playback (Technique)
5 points • comment • mar 14, 2022
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Captured Russian EW System – 1RL257 Krasukha-4
5 points • comment • mar 23, 2022
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Al Pacino on ‘The Godfather’: It’s Taken Me a Lifetime to Accept It and Move On
5 points • comment • mar 09, 2022
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Fed Will Consider More-Aggressive Interest-Rate Increases to Reduce Inflation
5 points • comment • mar 21, 2022
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Elden Ring's Minimal UI and HUD Elements Have Started Maximum Dev Debates
5 points • comment • mar 11, 2022
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Dual-Polar Multi-head 3D Printer: alpha and beta instead of x and y
5 points • comment • mar 19, 2022
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Ask HN: Are Tanks Obsolete?
5 points • comment • mar 20, 2022
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Mozilla loses in Chinese court, forced to ban ad blockers
5 points • comment • mar 26, 2022
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Ask HN: How to Sell Domain Names?
5 points • comment • mar 27, 2022
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Spotify paid 130 artists more than $5m in 2021
5 points • comment • mar 28, 2022
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Node.js is terrible for data processing pipelines
5 points • comment • mar 18, 2022
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Show HN: I wrote a good React book / website
5 points • comment • mar 09, 2022
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Turns out the Great Resignation may be followed by the Great Regret
5 points • comment • mar 20, 2022
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FOMO? YAMO
5 points • comment • mar 05, 2022
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US space policy nominee backs ban on destructive ASAT testing, pushes norms
5 points • comment • mar 01, 2022
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Russia’s New T-14 Armata Tank Is a Terror (It Just Has One Giant Problem)
5 points • comment • mar 10, 2022
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FlightControl: Heroku is too limiting and expensive. AWS is too complex
5 points • comment • mar 01, 2022
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Why the WHO approval of Mosquirix, the first malaria vaccine, is a big deal
5 points • comment • mar 06, 2022
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It Looks Like You're Trying to Take over the World
5 points • comment • mar 13, 2022
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CDC coding error led to overcount of 72,000 Covid deaths
5 points • comment • mar 24, 2022
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Debian 11.3 Released
5 points • comment • mar 27, 2022
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Ask HN: Do indie devs avoid multithreading to keep programming easy and fun?
5 points • comment • mar 25, 2022
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Google Analytics 4 to replace Universal Analytics
5 points • comment • mar 16, 2022
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Intel counters AMD’s mega-cache PC chip with 5.5GHz 16-core rival
5 points • comment • mar 28, 2022
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FreeBSD Quarterly Status Report 4th Quarter 2021
5 points • comment • mar 11, 2022
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Show HN: I made a stupid indoor cycling app for my command line
5 points • comment • mar 31, 2022
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US to ban Russian oil imports over Ukraine invasion
5 points • comment • mar 08, 2022
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Yuri Milner Is Carefully, Carefully, Distancing Himself from Putin
5 points • comment • mar 22, 2022
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SARS-CoV-2 is associated with changes in Brain Structure in UK Biobank
5 points • comment • mar 08, 2022
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What the Capitol Riot Data Download Shows about Social Media Vulnerabilities
5 points • comment • mar 21, 2022
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CBP’s warrantless use of cell phone location data is under investigation (2020)
5 points • comment • mar 06, 2022
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Hackers in Belarus are complicating Putin’s Ukraine invasion
5 points • comment • mar 14, 2022
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Telepathy – Real-time communication and collaboration for the desktop and mobile
5 points • comment • mar 26, 2022
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Building a ML Transformer in a Spreadsheet [video]
5 points • comment • mar 14, 2022
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Video shows red truck driving through tornado in central Texas
5 points • comment • mar 22, 2022
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Palmer Luckey Says Working with Weapons Isn't as Fun as VR
5 points • comment • mar 15, 2022
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iPhone SE
5 points • comment • mar 16, 2022
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Humble Book Bundle: The Joy of Coding (No Starch Press)
5 points • comment • mar 03, 2022
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Show HN: A way for a teacher to see all student answers in real-time
5 points • comment • mar 20, 2022
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Ethereum Successfully Merges to Proof of Stake on Testnet
5 points • comment • mar 16, 2022
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Initial support for Steam Proton prefixes in Bottles enter Experimental features
5 points • comment • mar 06, 2022
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The Apple-TSMC Partnership
5 points • comment • mar 09, 2022
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Ask HN: Is it possible to create counter-terrorist consensus on blockchain?
4 points • comment • mar 01, 2022
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Finnish University invites students fleeing Ukraine
4 points • comment • mar 13, 2022
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Jury has found Guy Reffitt guilty on all five charges
4 points • comment • mar 08, 2022
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Microsoft data centres to heat Finnish homes, cutting emissions
4 points • comment • mar 17, 2022
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2008 Google Chrome Comic
4 points • comment • mar 05, 2022
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First Look at AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 2.0
4 points • comment • mar 18, 2022
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Ask HN: Are we wasting our problem solving capabilities?
4 points • comment • mar 01, 2022
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Emilio Delgado, Sesame Street actor for 45 years, dies aged 81
4 points • comment • mar 11, 2022
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Authentication firm Okta probes report of digital breach
4 points • comment • mar 22, 2022
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Space-Filling Curve
4 points • comment • mar 28, 2022
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Airport Handler in TelAviv waves the Ukrainian flag in front of Aeroflot plane
4 points • comment • mar 04, 2022
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MacBook Pro Without a Screen
4 points • comment • mar 29, 2022
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Starlink hikes prices due to inflation, even if you put down a deposit
4 points • comment • mar 23, 2022
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The War in Ukraine Is Threatening the World's Wheat Supply
4 points • comment • mar 11, 2022
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Resurrecting a Dataman S4 Prom Programmer
4 points • comment • mar 15, 2022
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NASA ends a pilot program for displaying pronouns
4 points • comment • mar 11, 2022
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Hector the Convector (Cloud)
4 points • comment • mar 18, 2022
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Researcher uses 379-year-old algorithm to crack crypto keys found in the wild
4 points • comment • mar 16, 2022
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A man on a mission to bring back the light gun
4 points • comment • mar 08, 2022
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'High-Rise Hell’: NYC Skyscraper’s Elevator Breakdowns Strand Tenants
4 points • comment • mar 28, 2022
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Eating meat affects the environment, but cows are not killing the climate (2018)
4 points • comment • mar 05, 2022
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Facebook's Faces
4 points • comment • mar 25, 2022
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First Follower: Leadership Lessons from a Dancing Guy
4 points • comment • mar 02, 2022
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Asymmetric Logistics: The Case for a Ukrainian Drone Lift
4 points • comment • mar 10, 2022
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Simple electrical circuit learns on its own–with no help from a computer
4 points • comment • mar 21, 2022
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Bcachefs update: New allocator has been merged
4 points • comment • mar 14, 2022
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Stadia’s pivot to a Google Cloud product is official
4 points • comment • mar 16, 2022
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2.6M cars cut from global production forecast this year
4 points • comment • mar 19, 2022
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Bungie Files Lawsuit to Punish Senders of Fake Destiny DMCA Notices
4 points • comment • mar 29, 2022
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How Submarine Cables Are Made, Laid, Operated and Repaired (1915)
4 points • comment • mar 09, 2022
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Chip giant Arm set to axe 15% of its staff after deal fails
4 points • comment • mar 15, 2022
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Ask HN: How do tech companies deal with employees who get brain fog long Covid?
4 points • comment • mar 29, 2022
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Missile Defense: the first 70 years [pdf]
4 points • comment • mar 17, 2022
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Nuclear Explosion in VR
4 points • comment • mar 09, 2022
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Propaganda in the War on Yugoslavia (2019)
4 points • comment • mar 09, 2022
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The Final Speech from the Great Dictator
4 points • comment • mar 10, 2022
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Suanpan
4 points • comment • mar 09, 2022
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Introduction to the Internet (1996) [video]
4 points • comment • mar 11, 2022
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weggli – fast and robust semantic search tool for C and C++ codebases
4 points • comment • mar 22, 2022
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You Can Find Military Radars on Publicly-Available Satellite Data
4 points • comment • mar 02, 2022
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Python bug tracking moves to GitHub Issues
4 points • comment • mar 01, 2022
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Time Crystals Made of Light Could Soon Escape the Lab
4 points • comment • mar 11, 2022
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Why CBDCs will be ID-based
4 points • comment • mar 12, 2022
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Facebook releases ads advocating for more privacy regulations
4 points • comment • mar 05, 2022
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Taking Away the Berries
4 points • comment • mar 13, 2022
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Update 13 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine
4 points • comment • mar 07, 2022
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PyTorch 1.11, TorchData, and functorch are now available
4 points • comment • mar 10, 2022
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CERN Council responds to Russian invasion of Ukraine
4 points • comment • mar 09, 2022
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How the Bayraktar TB2 drone became a star of the Ukrainian defense
4 points • comment • mar 24, 2022
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Adverse Reactions to Covid Vaccines I Have Come Across
4 points • comment • mar 08, 2022
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Russia-Ukraine oil spike: EV tactical response
4 points • comment • mar 07, 2022
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We've Reached Peak Subscription
4 points • comment • mar 04, 2022
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The Last Time Congress Amended § 230 (Of the Communications Decency Act)
4 points • comment • mar 16, 2022
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Show HN: A data-backed quiz to identify what city you should live in
4 points • comment • mar 29, 2022