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Hacker News (Sep 2022)

  1. Quiet quitting, real quitting, unionizing: what else are American workers up to?

    9 points • comment • sep 05, 2022

  2. Learnings from Chef and the Future of Open Source

    9 points • comment • sep 21, 2022

  3. Day X (2021)

    9 points • comment • sep 09, 2022

  4. A former Tesla employee, who worked on their IT infra

    9 points • comment • sep 01, 2022

  5. Working Hours of Different Income Levels

    9 points • comment • sep 20, 2022

  6. How the War in Ukraine Might End

    9 points • comment • sep 29, 2022

  7. The carbon footprint of indoor Cannabis production

    9 points • comment • sep 03, 2022

  8. ARM Is the New RISC/Unix, RISC-V Is the New ARM

    9 points • comment • sep 22, 2022

  9. Open Sourcing Venice – LinkedIn’s Derived Data Platform

    9 points • comment • sep 26, 2022

  10. Ask HN: How do you write a “Terms of Service” for your startup?

    9 points • comment • sep 28, 2022

  11. The Next-Generation Processor for the Cloud: AWS Graviton3

    9 points • comment • sep 23, 2022

  12. America Has an E-Bike Problem That Can’t Be Solved with More E-Bikes

    9 points • comment • sep 02, 2022

  13. Chess world rocked by rumours of anal beads and artificial intelligence

    9 points • comment • sep 15, 2022

  14. Apple settles lawsuit with developer over App Store rejections and scams

    9 points • comment • sep 01, 2022

  15. Reimagining Capitalism - Patagonia

    9 points • comment • sep 14, 2022

  16. 'No man's land': Long Covid knocks young workers out of the job market

    9 points • comment • sep 06, 2022

  17. RAF plane carrying Queen Elizabeth's coffin sets all-time flight tracking record

    9 points • comment • sep 14, 2022

  18. MOOS: C# OS using .NET7 AOT compilation

    9 points • comment • sep 27, 2022

  19. Suspicion That Chess Player Cheated Against Magnus Carlsen

    9 points • comment • sep 10, 2022

  20. Finding broader classes of vulnerabilities automatically

    9 points • comment • sep 09, 2022

  21. Ask HN: How do you handle the awkward 10 minutes at the end of a bad interview?

    9 points • comment • sep 28, 2022

  22. Python List Comprehensions Are More Powerful Than You Might Think

    9 points • comment • sep 08, 2022

  23. IBM Power10 Shreds Ice Lake Xeons for Transaction Processing

    9 points • comment • sep 08, 2022

  24. GitHub Is Down

    9 points • comment • sep 02, 2022

  25. The new “Intel Processor” will replace Pentium and Celeron CPU branding in 2023

    9 points • comment • sep 16, 2022

  26. Modi brushes aside US sanctions, immense potential for India-Russia partnership

    9 points • comment • sep 08, 2022

  27. NASA probe ready to slam into an asteroid this month in planetary defense test

    9 points • comment • sep 14, 2022

  28. Royal beekeeper has informed the Queen's bees that HM has died

    9 points • comment • sep 11, 2022

  29. Using Coalton to Implement a Quantum Compiler

    9 points • comment • sep 06, 2022

  30. Art technology radio – Second Life (2007) [audio]

    9 points • comment • sep 13, 2022

  31. It's Harder to Read Code Than Write It

    9 points • comment • sep 05, 2022

  32. Fly indoors by flapping your arms

    9 points • comment • sep 12, 2022

  33. Why was progress so slow in the past?

    9 points • comment • sep 01, 2022

  34. Finland’s education system is failing. Should we look to Asia?

    9 points • comment • sep 05, 2022

  35. Sean Carroll: AMZN selling pirated edition of the Biggest Ideas in the Universe

    9 points • comment • sep 22, 2022

  36. A Rail Strike Could Wreak Havoc on the American Supply Chain

    9 points • comment • sep 14, 2022

  37. World's second tallest rollercoaster is permanently closing

    9 points • comment • sep 09, 2022

  38. Intel Reveals Specifications for Arc Alchemist Desktop GPUs

    9 points • comment • sep 09, 2022

  39. FCC proposes action against scam text messages

    9 points • comment • sep 28, 2022

  40. The ‘Deaditors’ of Wikipedia

    9 points • comment • sep 11, 2022

  41. TikTok Execs Resign After Being Asked to Take Orders from Chinese Parent Co

    9 points • comment • sep 23, 2022

  42. New leak detected as NASA Artemis I tanking test underway

    9 points • comment • sep 21, 2022

  43. Russia calls up reservists for war in Ukraine

    9 points • comment • sep 21, 2022

  44. Bed Bath and Beyond CFO dies after falling from New York's Jenga tower

    9 points • comment • sep 05, 2022

  45. Duck Spam: Start Using Your Duck Address

    9 points • comment • sep 11, 2022

  46. Kraken’s Powell steps down, incoming CEO says culture will not change

    9 points • comment • sep 21, 2022

  47. Why Bringing More Affordable Housing to Austin Is a Block-by-Block Battle

    9 points • comment • sep 16, 2022

  48. I hate Wikipedia (and you should too)

    9 points • comment • sep 10, 2022

  49. Milestone: My archaeology newsletter just hit 1K subs - next stop, monetization

    9 points • comment • sep 18, 2022

  50. Tangled issues with permanent HTTP redirects

    9 points • comment • sep 20, 2022

  51. Langton's Ant

    9 points • comment • sep 01, 2022

  52. Stuck on the Streets of San Francisco in a Driverless Car

    9 points • comment • sep 28, 2022

  53. ‘I Can't Believe It’: Magnus Carlsen Resigns After One Move in Chess Rematch

    9 points • comment • sep 19, 2022

  54. New malaria vaccine is world-changing, say scientists

    9 points • comment • sep 12, 2022

  55. Electric Vehicles Could Rescue the US Power Grid

    9 points • comment • sep 19, 2022

  56. How we clone a running VM in 2 seconds

    9 points • comment • sep 01, 2022

  57. Morgan Stanley Fined $35M for Not Encrypting HDDs, Servers

    9 points • comment • sep 21, 2022

  58. Mosquitoes were the vaccinators in a new malaria vaccine trial

    9 points • comment • sep 24, 2022

  59. Janet Jackson had the power to crash laptop computers, follow-up

    9 points • comment • sep 20, 2022

  60. Google spins out secret hi-speed telecom project called Aalyria

    9 points • comment • sep 12, 2022

  61. Dare Obasanjo: Managers at GOOG complaining how lazy employee is destroying GOOG

    9 points • comment • sep 11, 2022

  62. Ask HN: Old school K&R C language. Is there (remote) work?

    9 points • comment • sep 07, 2022

  63. Instances of Facebook making unethical decisions

    9 points • comment • sep 26, 2022

  64. A Ponzi scheme by any other name: the bursting of China’s property bubble

    9 points • comment • sep 25, 2022

  65. The True Story of Lee Kuan Yew’s Singapore (2020)

    9 points • comment • sep 11, 2022

  66. Proton Drive launches: end-to-end encrypted cloud storage now available for all

    9 points • comment • sep 22, 2022

  67. Ask HN: To encourage new coders should we adopt a new approach?

    9 points • comment • sep 26, 2022

  68. How much helium does it take to lift a person?

    9 points • comment • sep 15, 2022

  69. TensorStore for High-Performance, Scalable Array Storage

    9 points • comment • sep 23, 2022

  70. AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs Reportedly Run Hot

    9 points • comment • sep 01, 2022

  71. To the Aquapolis

    9 points • comment • sep 01, 2022

  72. Uber exec accused of disguising data-breach extortion as “bug bounty”

    9 points • comment • sep 09, 2022

  73. Architect asked AI to design skyscrapers of the future. This is what it proposed

    9 points • comment • sep 06, 2022

  74. Orbot use in Iran ( I am Iranian) in Iran

    9 points • comment • sep 24, 2022

  75. Aggregating and Visualizing Migrant Deaths at the US Border – 2022 Record Deaths

    9 points • comment • sep 14, 2022

  76. Don’t Trash Your Old Phone–Give It a Second Life

    9 points • comment • sep 18, 2022

  77. Free College in America Is a Bad Idea. Just Look at Europe

    9 points • comment • sep 10, 2022

  78. Intel drops the Celeron and Pentium names for its low-end laptop CPUs

    9 points • comment • sep 16, 2022

  79. Arm64 Performance Improvements in .NET 7

    9 points • comment • sep 13, 2022

  80. Shelby Jacobs, Apollo first stage camera pod engineer, has died

    9 points • comment • sep 10, 2022

  81. Judge Dismisses Suit over Naked Baby Image on Nirvana Album Cover

    9 points • comment • sep 04, 2022

  82. The Story of Surveyor I

    9 points • comment • sep 16, 2022

  83. Universities to require DEI statements from academic job candidates

    9 points • comment • sep 08, 2022

  84. Tell HN: Interesting plugin for people opening thousands of tabs

    9 points • comment • sep 10, 2022

  85. Ask HN: Any good software testing resources?

    9 points • comment • sep 30, 2022

  86. The CTO Field Guide

    9 points • comment • sep 07, 2022

  87. PyTorch is moving under the Linux Foundation

    9 points • comment • sep 12, 2022

  88. China tech hub Shenzhen closes off parts of city for 2 days

    9 points • comment • sep 02, 2022

  89. Intel's First Fab

    9 points • comment • sep 16, 2022

  90. A Dance to the Music of Time

    9 points • comment • sep 12, 2022

  91. US bars 'advanced tech' firms from building China factories for 10 years

    9 points • comment • sep 07, 2022

  92. Scientists make major breakthrough in race to save Caribbean coral

    9 points • comment • sep 04, 2022

  93. Ornate Byzantine floor mosaic discovered by Palestinian farmer

    9 points • comment • sep 19, 2022

  94. FBI Conceals Chinese Infiltration of U.S. Election Software

    9 points • comment • sep 09, 2022

  95. New Backblaze Data Confirms SSDs Are More Reliable Than Hard Drives

    9 points • comment • sep 13, 2022

  96. Ask HN: How do you use the internet in unusual ways?

    9 points • comment • sep 10, 2022

  97. History by Numbers

    9 points • comment • sep 04, 2022

  98. Mapped: The Salary You Need to Buy a Home in 50 U.S. Cities

    9 points • comment • sep 26, 2022

  99. Magnus Carlsen resigns from rematch with Hans Niemann after opening move

    9 points • comment • sep 19, 2022

  100. Edward Snowden granted Russian citizenship

    9 points • comment • sep 26, 2022