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Hacker News (May 2022)

  1. Ask HN: Is there a truly solid low-code to build Twitter or Reddit clone?

    19 points • comment • may 30, 2022

  2. Things I love about Wrangler v2.0

    19 points • comment • may 09, 2022

  3. Raise your VO2max to delay ageing

    19 points • comment • may 24, 2022

  4. Ingredient in Cough Syrup Could Work as an Antidepressant: Works Like Ketamine

    19 points • comment • may 04, 2022

  5. Mattel debuts first Barbie with hearing aids

    19 points • comment • may 14, 2022

  6. Google now lets free GSuite users “opt out” of account shutdown

    19 points • comment • may 17, 2022

  7. Air Force says it successfully tested hypersonic weapon

    19 points • comment • may 17, 2022

  8. The revealing junk of abandoned Soviet nuclear bases

    19 points • comment • may 14, 2022

  9. JavaScript's Dependency Problem

    19 points • comment • may 03, 2022

  10. Fed raises rates by half a percentage point – the biggest hike in two decades

    19 points • comment • may 04, 2022

  11. Errol Morris interview with the Believer (2004)

    19 points • comment • may 24, 2022

  12. New Pfizer tech: pill with tiny chip that sends a wireless signal when digested

    19 points • comment • may 20, 2022

  13. Rslocal – An easy-to-use tunnel to localhost built in rust

    19 points • comment • may 20, 2022

  14. Apple M1 NVMe Support Slated for Linux 5.19

    19 points • comment • may 06, 2022

  15. For Tech Startups, the Party Is Over

    19 points • comment • may 17, 2022

  16. Luna 2.0 already down 70% and counting

    19 points • comment • may 28, 2022

  17. What We Lose When We Don't Speak the Same Language as Our Immigrant Parents

    19 points • comment • may 19, 2022

  18. Stop buying SSL certificates

    19 points • comment • may 16, 2022

  19. CT Scans of iPods

    19 points • comment • may 25, 2022

  20. The Steamboat Inventors: The First Generation

    19 points • comment • may 01, 2022

  21. Quamina

    18 points • comment • may 13, 2022

  22. Elon Musk calls out Twitter employee caught in video mocking his Asperger's

    18 points • comment • may 18, 2022

  23. The philosophy of Bitcoin and the question of money

    18 points • comment • may 22, 2022

  24. OpuntiaOS – an operating system targeting x86, ARMv7, Aarch64

    18 points • comment • may 30, 2022

  25. Symbolics.com – The first and oldest registered .com on the Internet

    18 points • comment • may 15, 2022

  26. Coca-Cola Begins Introduction of Attached Caps

    18 points • comment • may 20, 2022

  27. NixOS 22.05 Released

    18 points • comment • may 30, 2022

  28. Stamp Design Errors (2013)

    18 points • comment • may 09, 2022

  29. On Form versus Meaning

    18 points • comment • may 01, 2022

  30. Suppressing vasopressin in hamsters produces unexpected aggression

    18 points • comment • may 28, 2022

  31. AWS commits additional $10M to OpenSSF for open source security

    18 points • comment • may 13, 2022

  32. I built a PWA and published it in 3 app stores heres what I learned

    18 points • comment • may 29, 2022

  33. Emacs 27 Antinews

    18 points • comment • may 03, 2022

  34. Popular websites leaking user email data to web tracking domains

    18 points • comment • may 21, 2022

  35. The Two Choices That Keep a Midlife Crisis at Bay

    18 points • comment • may 26, 2022

  36. Induction electric stoves are poised to dethrone the gas range

    18 points • comment • may 23, 2022

  37. Turkey seeks to officially change spelling of name in English

    18 points • comment • may 31, 2022

  38. DuckDuckGo Scripts Everywhere – Tracking Links?

    18 points • comment • may 30, 2022

  39. NASA chief says cost-plus contracts are a “plague” on the space agency

    18 points • comment • may 03, 2022

  40. Automating Road Maintenance with Lidar Technology

    18 points • comment • may 15, 2022

  41. Given that WebKit is LGPL, why can’t I replace the [iOS] WebKit with my own?

    18 points • comment • may 09, 2022

  42. How to help someone use a computer (1996)

    18 points • comment • may 08, 2022

  43. We’re Going on a Bear Hunt

    18 points • comment • may 05, 2022

  44. Paris just announced plans to ban private cars in the city centre

    18 points • comment • may 17, 2022

  45. Shinobi – A Text-Based RSS Blogging System

    18 points • comment • may 22, 2022

  46. When reinventing the wheel makes sense

    18 points • comment • may 18, 2022

  47. Proposal: Go 2: Lightweight anonymous function syntax

    18 points • comment • may 20, 2022

  48. Zoom is worth less today than before the pandemic

    18 points • comment • may 27, 2022

  49. Turning a Guitar Hero controller into a MIDI controller

    18 points • comment • may 18, 2022

  50. Atwood responds to book bans with ‘unburnable’ edition of Handmaid’s Tale

    18 points • comment • may 24, 2022

  51. Deploying 5G Around Trees

    18 points • comment • may 26, 2022

  52. IPv4 flag day (in 2030-02-01)

    18 points • comment • may 26, 2022

  53. How the Offspring’s Lead Singer Went from Punk to PhD

    18 points • comment • may 24, 2022

  54. Clifford Stoll was right; the web isn’t nirvana

    18 points • comment • may 28, 2022

  55. Scrivener is the go-to app for writers of all kinds

    18 points • comment • may 24, 2022

  56. Those Thieving Image Farms

    18 points • comment • may 30, 2022

  57. Business gurus are killing productivity with their pop science cults

    18 points • comment • may 10, 2022

  58. Intelligent career planning via stochastic subsampling reinforcement learning

    18 points • comment • may 19, 2022

  59. New York is close to a Bitcoin mining crackdown

    18 points • comment • may 05, 2022

  60. Top 5 Worst Programming Languages

    18 points • comment • may 01, 2022

  61. Uvalde police was outside school for an hour before entering to confront gunman

    18 points • comment • may 27, 2022

  62. 3D Print Glass with a Laser Cutter

    18 points • comment • may 30, 2022

  63. Where's the Race Condition? “works on AArch64, how can it fail on x86_64?”

    18 points • comment • may 27, 2022

  64. Retrofitting Temporal Memory Safety on C++

    18 points • comment • may 30, 2022

  65. Simulating four-dimensional physics in the laboratory

    18 points • comment • may 18, 2022

  66. Calling a man bald counts as sexual harassment, UK judge rules

    18 points • comment • may 13, 2022

  67. Ask HN: How many of you believe in Bitcoin and why?

    18 points • comment • may 04, 2022

  68. Ask HN: I’ve reached the crossroad – advice needed

    18 points • comment • may 04, 2022

  69. RISC-V CEO seeks 'world domination' by winning over the likes of Intel

    18 points • comment • may 08, 2022

  70. Edward Snowden in Hindsight

    18 points • comment • may 08, 2022

  71. California expects a record $97.5B budget surplus

    18 points • comment • may 14, 2022

  72. Freewaytopia: How freeways shaped Los Angeles

    18 points • comment • may 25, 2022

  73. Google's Advanced Web Apps Fund, supporting those who make the web more powerful

    18 points • comment • may 09, 2022

  74. Show HN: Stand out with your Resume. Use Resoume

    18 points • comment • may 27, 2022

  75. Changing one character wildly improved our application's performance

    18 points • comment • may 11, 2022

  76. AMD Ryzen 7000 Announced

    18 points • comment • may 23, 2022

  77. The Scientists Fighting for Parasite Conservation

    18 points • comment • may 09, 2022

  78. Ukraine Crisis Reveals the Folly of Organic Farming

    18 points • comment • may 09, 2022

  79. Raptor CS: Fully Owner Controlled Computing Using OpenPOWER

    18 points • comment • may 17, 2022

  80. Chernobyl During the Russian Occupation

    18 points • comment • may 17, 2022

  81. Benchmarking Container Scaling on AWS

    18 points • comment • may 12, 2022

  82. Booting the HP 1000E Vintage Computer at the Computerarium [video]

    18 points • comment • may 01, 2022

  83. Liblfds, a portable, license-free, lock-free data structure library written in C

    18 points • comment • may 15, 2022

  84. The New Cncf.io

    18 points • comment • may 09, 2022

  85. Reward Is Enough (2021)

    18 points • comment • may 25, 2022

  86. Deep Learning in Business Analytics: A Clash of Expectations and Reality

    18 points • comment • may 22, 2022

  87. Twitter Is Currently Down

    18 points • comment • may 10, 2022

  88. Court Shows Johnson & Johnson Injected Black Prisoners with Asbestos in the ’70s

    18 points • comment • may 15, 2022

  89. NuScale Has Gone Public

    18 points • comment • may 04, 2022

  90. Ask HN: What's your 10x developer story?

    18 points • comment • may 25, 2022

  91. RSS has been damaged by in-fighting among those who advocate for it (2006)

    18 points • comment • may 05, 2022

  92. Apple Raising Employee Minimum Wage to $22 per Hour in U.S.

    17 points • comment • may 26, 2022

  93. Hawley introduces bill to strip 'woke' Disney of special copyright protections

    17 points • comment • may 12, 2022

  94. Not Everything Is an Expression

    17 points • comment • may 11, 2022

  95. CNN photoshopped a “Verified” tag next to my name (2017)

    17 points • comment • may 20, 2022

  96. Vodafone plans carrier-level user tracking for targeted ads

    17 points • comment • may 31, 2022

  97. Snap plunges more than 25% after CEO warns company will miss revenue estimates

    17 points • comment • may 23, 2022

  98. “Safetyism” Is the Water in Which We Swim

    17 points • comment • may 11, 2022

  99. Designing a Command Palette

    17 points • comment • may 03, 2022

  100. Rites of Passage

    17 points • comment • may 01, 2022