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Hacker News (Jun 2022)

  1. Adventures of being a solopreneur. (Part 1)

    15 points • comment • jun 08, 2022

  2. When Antlers Tangle, Sometimes Both Animals Lose

    15 points • comment • jun 22, 2022

  3. Show HN: Reader mode extension that shows Hacker News comments inline

    15 points • comment • jun 04, 2022

  4. Ambulance waits: 'Can you please tell them to hurry up or I shall be dead'

    15 points • comment • jun 16, 2022

  5. Uber Halved Go Monorepo CI Build Time

    15 points • comment • jun 25, 2022

  6. Sufficiently Advanced Testing (2019)

    15 points • comment • jun 19, 2022

  7. Americans gave a near-record $485B to charity in 2021, despite inflation

    15 points • comment • jun 22, 2022

  8. Wealthsimple to layoff 13% of staff amid ‘market volatility’

    15 points • comment • jun 15, 2022

  9. Assertions should be more debugger-oriented

    15 points • comment • jun 27, 2022

  10. Panic of 1907/2022

    15 points • comment • jun 24, 2022

  11. What startup snakery have you experienced as a developer / employee?

    15 points • comment • jun 26, 2022

  12. Corruption Destroys Armies – Theft, Graft, and Russian Failure in Ukraine

    15 points • comment • jun 06, 2022

  13. Open-source language AI challenges big tech’s models

    15 points • comment • jun 23, 2022

  14. One paper just blew up Bitcoin's claim to anonymity

    15 points • comment • jun 09, 2022

  15. Think Silicon Shows Off First RISC-V 3D GPU

    15 points • comment • jun 26, 2022

  16. Ask HN: Is there a GitHub analog for electronics?

    15 points • comment • jun 22, 2022

  17. Ask HN: Company is asking for unplanned interview stage? Should I accept it?

    15 points • comment • jun 07, 2022

  18. Singapore vows 'brutal and unrelentingly hard' action on dodgy crypto players

    15 points • comment • jun 27, 2022

  19. The crypto-skeptics’ voices are getting louder

    15 points • comment • jun 04, 2022

  20. A Hacker News comment about entrepreneurship, darts, and wealth goes viral

    15 points • comment • jun 08, 2022

  21. Arm Unveils Next-Gen Flagship Core: Cortex-X3

    15 points • comment • jun 28, 2022

  22. macOS Is a Hot Mess

    15 points • comment • jun 02, 2022

  23. Wave of layoffs sweeping the US – firms announced cuts from Carvana to Netflix

    15 points • comment • jun 06, 2022

  24. Arizona police placed on leave after watching man drown

    15 points • comment • jun 07, 2022

  25. Trovants Are Stones That Seem to Grow, Move and Reproduce

    15 points • comment • jun 22, 2022

  26. Ask HN: Is there anything I can do about a terrible recruiter?

    15 points • comment • jun 04, 2022

  27. 'I'm Drowning:' Amazon Contractors Are Paying the Price for the Labor Shortage

    15 points • comment • jun 10, 2022

  28. Ancient Authentication and Integrity Checking

    15 points • comment • jun 26, 2022

  29. Apps for Kids Are Spying on Them

    15 points • comment • jun 12, 2022

  30. Rules and Visual Syntax in Praxis

    15 points • comment • jun 17, 2022

  31. SpaceX Wins Environmental Approval for Launch of Mars Rocket

    15 points • comment • jun 20, 2022

  32. James Joyce almost became a famous singer (2021)

    15 points • comment • jun 18, 2022

  33. Octagon Networks converts its entire balance sheet into Bitcoin

    15 points • comment • jun 07, 2022

  34. Ask HN: How to promote RSS subscriptions in 2022?

    15 points • comment • jun 10, 2022

  35. We've known how to prevent a school shooting for more than 20 years

    15 points • comment • jun 08, 2022

  36. Coinbase lays off 1100 employees

    15 points • comment • jun 14, 2022

  37. The Ferrocene Language Specification

    15 points • comment • jun 01, 2022

  38. FBI Says People Are Using Deepfakes, Stolen PII to Apply to Remote Jobs

    15 points • comment • jun 28, 2022

  39. MacBook Pro announced with M2 chip, Touch Bar, USB-C ports

    15 points • comment • jun 06, 2022

  40. Grade Inflation for Education Majors and Low Standards for Teachers

    15 points • comment • jun 30, 2022

  41. The PainStation runs Windows XP because of course it does

    15 points • comment • jun 14, 2022

  42. Tesla Continues to Lead U.S. Carmakers in Safety Violations

    15 points • comment • jun 07, 2022

  43. Supreme Court may take territories off the map of the US

    15 points • comment • jun 08, 2022

  44. Replace CAPTCHAs with Private Access Tokens

    15 points • comment • jun 20, 2022

  45. Solar Powered Arduino Weather Station

    15 points • comment • jun 14, 2022

  46. Fedora Silverblue

    15 points • comment • jun 09, 2022

  47. Ask HN: Coping with Hair Loss

    15 points • comment • jun 30, 2022

  48. V 0.3

    15 points • comment • jun 30, 2022

  49. KaTeX – Fast math typesetting library for the web

    15 points • comment • jun 27, 2022

  50. Weed users nearly 25% more likely to need emergency care and hospitalization

    14 points • comment • jun 28, 2022

  51. Gradual Soundness: Lessons from static Python

    14 points • comment • jun 30, 2022

  52. To Promote Public Safety, Michigan Authorizes Cops to Rob Travelers at Airports

    14 points • comment • jun 02, 2022

  53. When Samsung closed the Android tablet gap, Apple widens it again with iPadOS 16

    14 points • comment • jun 19, 2022

  54. Octopus brain and human brain share the same 'jumping genes'

    14 points • comment • jun 25, 2022

  55. Chicago police will no longer be allowed to chase people on foot

    14 points • comment • jun 22, 2022

  56. Arm’s Immortalis GPU is its first with hardware ray tracing for Android gaming

    14 points • comment • jun 28, 2022

  57. Reports of Disinformation Campaign Against Rare Earth Processing Facilities

    14 points • comment • jun 29, 2022

  58. Show HN: Inngest – an open-source event-driven queue

    14 points • comment • jun 28, 2022

  59. The Depp Trial and the Demise of the ACLU

    14 points • comment • jun 03, 2022

  60. You can bypass YouTube ads by adding a dot after the domain (2020)

    14 points • comment • jun 10, 2022

  61. Ask HN: How to Easily Invalidate Patent

    14 points • comment • jun 05, 2022

  62. Most apps are just Database front ends. Change my mind

    14 points • comment • jun 24, 2022

  63. EU to set 40% board quota for women by 2026

    14 points • comment • jun 08, 2022

  64. Leaked Audio from TikTok Meetings – US User Data Repeatedly Accessed from China

    14 points • comment • jun 17, 2022

  65. Hertzbleed Explained

    14 points • comment • jun 28, 2022

  66. Crypto industry scores big win under long anticipated Senate bill

    14 points • comment • jun 07, 2022

  67. Lobbyists Are About to Scuttle the Nomination of a Popular Reformer to the FCC

    14 points • comment • jun 09, 2022

  68. Vale.sh: open-source linter for prose

    14 points • comment • jun 17, 2022

  69. Leaving a Legend: Saying Goodbye to Windows 7

    14 points • comment • jun 09, 2022

  70. Cost of a typical house in the U.S. tops $400k for first time

    14 points • comment • jun 22, 2022

  71. PIEEG: Turn a Raspberry Pi into a Brain-Computer-Interface to Measure Biosignals

    14 points • comment • jun 28, 2022

  72. Many Techies' children lose legal status in US

    14 points • comment • jun 07, 2022

  73. Agents in the Ether

    14 points • comment • jun 05, 2022

  74. On NetHack's 35th Anniversary, It's Displayed at Museum of Modern Art

    14 points • comment • jun 25, 2022

  75. A New Era for Ada/Spark Open Source Community

    14 points • comment • jun 02, 2022

  76. ‘We’re all afraid’: Massive rent increases hit mobile homes

    14 points • comment • jun 09, 2022

  77. Block-based interfaces can help us create more structured data on the web

    14 points • comment • jun 04, 2022

  78. The x86 Competitor which could have been: Centaur CNS x86 8-core CPU Review

    14 points • comment • jun 16, 2022

  79. French data protection update: Google Analytics is (still) illegal

    14 points • comment • jun 18, 2022

  80. For Apple, WWDC 2022 is all about augmented reality

    14 points • comment • jun 04, 2022

  81. One Act, a Lifetime of Memories

    14 points • comment • jun 12, 2022

  82. Is tree-sitter good enough?

    14 points • comment • jun 03, 2022

  83. Interactive Typography Tutorial

    14 points • comment • jun 09, 2022

  84. The Danger of Minimalist Design

    14 points • comment • jun 19, 2022

  85. Had Enough, Eh? Come Back and Take What's Coming to You

    14 points • comment • jun 22, 2022

  86. “Truly disappointing that Microsoft would subvert an active open-source project”

    14 points • comment • jun 16, 2022

  87. The intellectual mistake of once-and-for-allism

    14 points • comment • jun 27, 2022

  88. Boot Camp: A Business Saga

    14 points • comment • jun 10, 2022

  89. Lowest Oat harvest in 150 years cause by drought (2021)

    14 points • comment • jun 24, 2022

  90. OpenSUSE Leap 15.4

    14 points • comment • jun 08, 2022

  91. Using Self-Organizing Maps to Solve the Traveling Salesman Problem

    14 points • comment • jun 29, 2022

  92. The Danger of Minimalist Design

    14 points • comment • jun 20, 2022

  93. How to Run Windows 10 on ARM or Ubuntu for ARM64 in QEMU on Apple Silicon Mac

    14 points • comment • jun 02, 2022

  94. Why is your email in my car? (2018)

    14 points • comment • jun 04, 2022

  95. Bitwarden was offline

    14 points • comment • jun 15, 2022

  96. Shanghai to lock down 2.7M, a week after easing Covid restrictions

    14 points • comment • jun 11, 2022

  97. Transmisson BitTorrent Client

    14 points • comment • jun 09, 2022

  98. Blake Lemoine Interview on Sentient AI

    14 points • comment • jun 26, 2022

  99. America’s Crisis-Industrial Complex

    14 points • comment • jun 30, 2022

  100. Ask HN: Where do you publish projects?

    14 points • comment • jun 26, 2022