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Hacker News (May 2022)

  1. Linux 5.19 to “Make Life Miserable” in Slowing Down Bad Behaving Split-Lock Apps

    3 points • comment • may 24, 2022

  2. Tram-EM 2022 Leipzig

    3 points • comment • may 22, 2022

  3. Show HN: Display daily records and normal temperatures from across the US

    3 points • comment • may 12, 2022

  4. Perl 5.36.0 Released

    3 points • comment • may 28, 2022

  5. Everything you always wanted to know about optical networks [video]

    3 points • comment • may 20, 2022

  6. Rechargeable Molten Salt Battery Freezes Energy in Place for Long-Term Storage

    3 points • comment • may 07, 2022

  7. Wealthy nations are carving up space and its riches leaving others behind

    3 points • comment • may 11, 2022

  8. Kea v3.0 Pre-Release

    3 points • comment • may 09, 2022

  9. DuckDuckGo's Browser Won't Block (Some) Microsoft Trackers

    3 points • comment • may 25, 2022

  10. I used this as my Computer for a Month

    3 points • comment • may 24, 2022

  11. “Tough to forge” digital driver’s license is easy to forge

    3 points • comment • may 25, 2022

  12. Klarna laid off 10% of its workforce through a video message

    3 points • comment • may 23, 2022

  13. How are GDPR fines enforced for US companies with no presence in the EU?

    3 points • comment • may 16, 2022

  14. Florida Social Media Law Is Partially Blocked After Federal Appeal

    3 points • comment • may 23, 2022

  15. Could the federal government regulate your cat videos on YouTube?

    3 points • comment • may 26, 2022

  16. American Cities Are Drowning in Car Storage

    3 points • comment • may 16, 2022

  17. Ask HN: Cheap Email Hosting?

    3 points • comment • may 04, 2022

  18. Perhaps the Barriers to Entry for Creative Work Have Become Too Low

    3 points • comment • may 26, 2022

  19. Children’s Rights Violations by Governments Using Online Learning During Covid

    3 points • comment • may 28, 2022

  20. Saudi Arabia has bought a 5% stake in Nintendo

    3 points • comment • may 18, 2022

  21. Is Cryptocurrency a Ponzi Scheme?

    3 points • comment • may 26, 2022

  22. USB-Cereal – Simple Debugging for USB-C Devices

    3 points • comment • may 05, 2022

  23. Towards Ineffective Altruism

    3 points • comment • may 23, 2022

  24. What is the future of College – and does it have room for men?

    3 points • comment • may 20, 2022

  25. Purchase of Commissions in the British Army

    3 points • comment • may 01, 2022

  26. The ¥22T question: When will Japan reopen to foreign tourists?

    3 points • comment • may 03, 2022

  27. The Power of Tetris

    3 points • comment • may 30, 2022

  28. The Economist Who Believes Human Ingenuity Will Save the World

    3 points • comment • may 05, 2022

  29. India and Pakistan swelter in 'unprecedented' heatwave

    3 points • comment • may 02, 2022

  30. Take-Two and Zynga merge in the biggest deal in gaming history

    3 points • comment • may 26, 2022

  31. First Case of Monkeypox in NYC

    3 points • comment • may 20, 2022

  32. Ask HN: How to build a career in systems-level open source tech?

    3 points • comment • may 12, 2022

  33. Apache Camel 3.17 What's New

    3 points • comment • may 23, 2022

  34. New study lays out hidden backstory behind deadly Pacific Northwest heat wave

    3 points • comment • may 13, 2022

  35. Sneller: A high-performance vectorized SQL engine for JSON in Golang

    3 points • comment • may 14, 2022

  36. The WHO's Pandemic Treaty

    3 points • comment • may 27, 2022

  37. Haskell on a Shared-Memory Multiprocessor (2005) [pdf]

    3 points • comment • may 10, 2022

  38. National Cryptological Memorial

    3 points • comment • may 27, 2022

  39. Finding Center of Gravity for Backpack

    3 points • comment • may 24, 2022

  40. Facebook censors Sen. Blackburn's post about men competing in women’s sports

    3 points • comment • may 21, 2022

  41. Moving Postgres data 26X faster with Azure Data Factory and parallel read

    3 points • comment • may 17, 2022

  42. Jump: How memes can spark global mass hysteria (2020)

    3 points • comment • may 03, 2022

  43. Can You Use Formal Verification on a Table Top Game? (Solutions)

    3 points • comment • may 16, 2022

  44. Heroku admits that customer credentials were stolen in cyberattack

    3 points • comment • may 06, 2022

  45. Cox-Zucker Machine

    3 points • comment • may 31, 2022

  46. Python Plays GTAV Reboot

    3 points • comment • may 04, 2022

  47. Jq 1.6 release removed from GitHub

    3 points • comment • may 09, 2022

  48. Pushing Back Against the anti-College Movement, some thoughts

    3 points • comment • may 10, 2022

  49. Facebook is censoring a vintage recipe for homemade baby formula

    3 points • comment • may 18, 2022

  50. Circular QR Codes in Python

    3 points • comment • may 10, 2022

  51. Nebraska’s Primary Problem, with Unite America’s Tyler Fisher

    3 points • comment • may 27, 2022

  52. How are DNA virus cladograms calculated in practice?

    3 points • comment • may 24, 2022

  53. Dow Slides More Than 1,100 Points in Worst Day Since 2020

    3 points • comment • may 18, 2022

  54. Why do WiFi speeds vary so much? – Computerphile [video] start .34s

    3 points • comment • may 03, 2022

  55. The SEC Goes After Greenwashing

    3 points • comment • may 23, 2022

  56. Elixir Was Born from Greatness

    3 points • comment • may 19, 2022

  57. U.S. Retakes Top Spot in Supercomputer Race

    3 points • comment • may 30, 2022

  58. Malicious PyPI package opens backdoors on Windows, Linux, and Macs

    3 points • comment • may 22, 2022

  59. Nature Soothes and Restores: Enjoy the Practice of Forest Bathing

    3 points • comment • may 09, 2022

  60. Jiggle of Existence

    3 points • comment • may 17, 2022

  61. Prettiest Neovim Setup

    3 points • comment • may 09, 2022

  62. DuckDuckGo browser purposefully doesn't block Microsoft tracking scripts

    3 points • comment • may 25, 2022

  63. Why the Navy Is Turning Back to the Stars

    3 points • comment • may 03, 2022

  64. A cheap component could help kill off combustion cars

    3 points • comment • may 30, 2022

  65. Money raised on GoFundMe prevents foreclosure for Greymatter founder Noah Grey

    3 points • comment • may 07, 2022

  66. CNN accidentally sent welcome baskets to employees who had been laid off

    3 points • comment • may 15, 2022

  67. The Doomsday Economics of 'Proof-of-Work' in Cryptocurrencies

    3 points • comment • may 17, 2022

  68. Weird Paperwork Asked for Hire

    3 points • comment • may 22, 2022

  69. A Superior Alternative to LiFePO4 for Long-Lived Low Voltage Li-Ion Cells

    3 points • comment • may 26, 2022

  70. Princeton Fires Professor and Sparks Debate about “Free Speech”

    3 points • comment • may 24, 2022

  71. The Crypto Cult of Do Kwon: ‘If It Was a Ponzi Scheme, They Did a Good Job’

    3 points • comment • may 19, 2022

  72. If You Expected Bitcoin to Mimic Gold, You Haven't a Clue About Gold

    3 points • comment • may 21, 2022

  73. Costa Rica declares state of emergency over ransomware attack

    3 points • comment • may 11, 2022

  74. Corporate Takeover of Teaching Hospitals (1992) [pdf]

    3 points • comment • may 20, 2022

  75. Ransomware the final nail in coffin for small university

    3 points • comment • may 12, 2022

  76. Freeze Peach and the Internet

    3 points • comment • may 02, 2022

  77. Why exactly EU is fighting Russia?

    3 points • comment • may 10, 2022

  78. Google Developers Don’t Write Their Comments

    3 points • comment • may 09, 2022

  79. First-Party Sets: Tearing Down Privacy Defenses Just as They're Being Built

    3 points • comment • may 20, 2022

  80. I built my own graphics card (2021)

    3 points • comment • may 26, 2022

  81. Patient dosed in trial to test virus against solid tumors

    3 points • comment • may 23, 2022

  82. Formula 1 is the fastest growing sport – Case study

    3 points • comment • may 09, 2022

  83. “If Loud Aliens Explain Human Earliness, Quiet Aliens Are Also Rare”: A Review

    3 points • comment • may 21, 2022

  84. New York made 11M bottles of hand sanitizer that it can't get rid of

    3 points • comment • may 19, 2022

  85. Reflections on Birdwatch

    3 points • comment • may 12, 2022

  86. PyTorch vs. TensorFlow: A Data-Structures’ Comparison in a Classification Task

    3 points • comment • may 15, 2022

  87. Firefox 101

    3 points • comment • may 31, 2022

  88. Conscience, Authenticity, and True Freedom

    3 points • comment • may 27, 2022

  89. Desperate for Housing, Austin Seeks Relief in Rezoning

    3 points • comment • may 22, 2022

  90. Is the Unix Philosophy Still Important? [video]

    3 points • comment • may 31, 2022

  91. Risk Management Is Project Management for Adults

    3 points • comment • may 20, 2022

  92. Breaking the News at the British Library reviewed

    3 points • comment • may 07, 2022

  93. Canada's new bill would freeze importing, buying or selling handguns

    3 points • comment • may 31, 2022

  94. BPFDoor – an active Chinese global surveillance tool

    3 points • comment • may 10, 2022

  95. Google bot spots spreading starfish 20 times better than humans

    3 points • comment • may 16, 2022

  96. Hacked accounts data shows massive scale of Shell's annual trade in Russian oil

    3 points • comment • may 05, 2022

  97. Who Designed the Hamburger Icon?

    3 points • comment • may 07, 2022

  98. A16z announces Games Fund One, a $600m fund focused on games

    3 points • comment • may 18, 2022

  99. How to hire a less experienced marketer and still get the results of the pros?

    3 points • comment • may 02, 2022

  100. Can Protein Powders Help Aging Muscles?

    3 points • comment • may 25, 2022