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Hacker News (Nov 2022)

  1. Sega is keeping mini consoles alive

    91 points • comment • nov 05, 2022

  2. Banks and hospitals are cashing in when patients can't pay for health care

    91 points • comment • nov 17, 2022

  3. QualityScaler: Image/video deeplearning upscaler with any GPU

    91 points • comment • nov 05, 2022

  4. Web Archive appears to be down

    91 points • comment • nov 27, 2022

  5. 22-11-22 22:11:22

    91 points • comment • nov 22, 2022

  6. QuickJS Running in WebAssembly

    91 points • comment • nov 20, 2022

  7. Refurb Weekend: The Sega Dreamcast

    91 points • comment • nov 28, 2022

  8. Northrop Grumman Employees Receive NASA’s Highest Honors for Building the JWST

    91 points • comment • nov 10, 2022

  9. Warren Buffet and Charlie Munger on crypto in 2018

    91 points • comment • nov 18, 2022

  10. Jack Dorsey Unveils Bluesky Social, the Decentralized Twitter

    91 points • comment • nov 05, 2022

  11. Carvana to cut 1,500 jobs as online auto dealer’s troubles mount

    91 points • comment • nov 18, 2022

  12. Show HN: Metadocs, kinda like Reddit, but built into every documentation

    90 points • comment • nov 08, 2022

  13. GitHub is replacing Rails front end rendering with React

    90 points • comment • nov 12, 2022

  14. Fast Typesetting with Incremental Compilation [pdf]

    90 points • comment • nov 18, 2022

  15. Twitter loses payroll dept, other financial employees from mass resignation

    90 points • comment • nov 18, 2022

  16. IRC Server as Tor Hidden Service on OpenBSD

    90 points • comment • nov 05, 2022

  17. Berkson's Paradox

    90 points • comment • nov 20, 2022

  18. Tony Fadell Joins Arm Board of Directors

    90 points • comment • nov 03, 2022

  19. Reusing yesterday’s coffee grounds for another cup of coffee

    90 points • comment • nov 27, 2022

  20. IodéOS Is Open Source

    90 points • comment • nov 07, 2022

  21. Greg Kroah Hartman on the Linux Kernel and How It Is Tested (2008) [video]

    90 points • comment • nov 25, 2022

  22. AT&T syntax is broken (2021)

    90 points • comment • nov 18, 2022

  23. Hard User Separation with NixOS

    90 points • comment • nov 01, 2022

  24. Show HN: Speed up your site by running JavaScript when the browser is idle

    90 points • comment • nov 24, 2022

  25. The coolest way to generate combinations (2009)

    90 points • comment • nov 23, 2022

  26. 'It's so liberating': The people quitting social media

    90 points • comment • nov 07, 2022

  27. Liblithium: A lightweight and portable cryptography library

    90 points • comment • nov 16, 2022

  28. Picolibc: C library designed for embedded 32- and 64- bit systems

    89 points • comment • nov 14, 2022

  29. The Workplace Is Rigged to Favor Morning People

    89 points • comment • nov 03, 2022

  30. Const vs. constexpr vs. consteval vs. constinit in C++20

    89 points • comment • nov 28, 2022

  31. Is it time to retire the .gb top level domain?

    89 points • comment • nov 21, 2022

  32. Show HN: Nudges.fyi – simple, unmissable reminders via phone/text/email

    89 points • comment • nov 02, 2022

  33. Show HN: An API for CO₂ Removal

    89 points • comment • nov 10, 2022

  34. Ask HN: How do I start feeling secure financially as a tech worker?

    89 points • comment • nov 14, 2022

  35. Twitter’s Entire A11y Experience Team Let Go

    89 points • comment • nov 06, 2022

  36. Apple asked video app to censor Covid search terms, Pepe the Frog thumbnails

    89 points • comment • nov 28, 2022

  37. Show HN: AI generated puzzles from Wikipedia articles

    89 points • comment • nov 24, 2022

  38. Show HN: Can you tell if an image is AI-generated?

    88 points • comment • nov 29, 2022

  39. FTX Collapse takes toll on the Bahamas

    88 points • comment • nov 25, 2022

  40. Mistakes companies make with their online communities (2008)

    88 points • comment • nov 13, 2022

  41. A Russian Missile Crew Was Geolocated from Just This Photo

    88 points • comment • nov 12, 2022

  42. Over $400M worth of tokens drained from FTX accounts

    88 points • comment • nov 12, 2022

  43. GitHub code search beta signup

    88 points • comment • nov 09, 2022

  44. Attempting Linux on Microsoft Dev Kit 2023

    88 points • comment • nov 01, 2022

  45. School of Haskell: Basics (2013)

    88 points • comment • nov 09, 2022

  46. Show HN: SingleFile is finally available on Safari (macOS/iOS)

    88 points • comment • nov 17, 2022

  47. Why Isn’t the Whole World Rich?

    88 points • comment • nov 23, 2022

  48. Who Controls the Internet? Authoritative NS Records in gTLDs

    88 points • comment • nov 29, 2022

  49. Elastic.co lays off 13% of team

    88 points • comment • nov 30, 2022

  50. iOS 16.1.1 includes fixes for two libxml vulnerabilities

    88 points • comment • nov 09, 2022

  51. Map of the Universe (Johns Hopkins University)

    88 points • comment • nov 25, 2022

  52. Amazon’s already greenlit an FTX miniseries

    87 points • comment • nov 24, 2022

  53. Who first thought of the notion of Polynomial Time?

    87 points • comment • nov 15, 2022

  54. Tattoos on ancient Egyptian women appear to ask for protection during childbirth

    87 points • comment • nov 11, 2022

  55. Requirements for Japanese Text Layout

    87 points • comment • nov 16, 2022

  56. AI will dominate the animation industry in less than 5 years

    87 points • comment • nov 27, 2022

  57. Show HN: OKSolar: Improving Solarized using the OKLab perceptual colorspace

    87 points • comment • nov 19, 2022

  58. ‘Gold hydrogen’ is an untapped resource in depleted oil wells

    87 points • comment • nov 25, 2022

  59. Airbus and Climate Change

    87 points • comment • nov 20, 2022

  60. Ask HN: How much does the environment you're in contribute to performance?

    87 points • comment • nov 04, 2022

  61. Crossrail gets cross

    87 points • comment • nov 08, 2022

  62. Ask HN: How is your company training you to become a better developer/engineer?

    87 points • comment • nov 28, 2022

  63. California operates the largest, most efficient welfare program in the US

    87 points • comment • nov 12, 2022

  64. Show HN: Structpad: notepad-database hybrid that helps you use abstract thinking

    87 points • comment • nov 05, 2022

  65. To get kids into science, just do it

    87 points • comment • nov 05, 2022

  66. Court Case Could Make It a Crime to Be a Journalist in Texas

    87 points • comment • nov 12, 2022

  67. 1885 Hex Map of London

    86 points • comment • nov 26, 2022

  68. CEO pay skyrocketed 1,460% since 1978: CEOs paid 399 times as much vs. worker

    86 points • comment • nov 24, 2022

  69. Mathematics of the Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) with Audio Applications

    86 points • comment • nov 19, 2022

  70. An overview of concrete forming technology

    86 points • comment • nov 11, 2022

  71. Show HN: I made a volumetric audio visualizer

    86 points • comment • nov 01, 2022

  72. The Apple II Yellowstone Floppy Interface

    86 points • comment • nov 06, 2022

  73. How to Get Rich (2019)

    86 points • comment • nov 13, 2022

  74. Anscombe's Quartet

    86 points • comment • nov 05, 2022

  75. Shenzhou-15 manned mission ready for launch after final rehearsal

    86 points • comment • nov 29, 2022

  76. The Book of CP-System

    86 points • comment • nov 23, 2022

  77. Bankman-Fried and FTX Execs Received $4.1B in Personal Loans from Alameda

    86 points • comment • nov 17, 2022

  78. Concerns about Trustcor

    86 points • comment • nov 10, 2022

  79. Why HTML is a strategic dead end for business transactions and e-commerce (1999)

    86 points • comment • nov 23, 2022

  80. Ask HN: Recruiters, how bad is the hiring market for candidates?

    86 points • comment • nov 11, 2022

  81. An Existential Threat to Doing Good Science

    86 points • comment • nov 08, 2022

  82. You Don't Need HTML

    86 points • comment • nov 17, 2022

  83. A sand battery could transform clean energy

    86 points • comment • nov 04, 2022

  84. New Book Identifies 26 Lines of Code That Changed the World

    86 points • comment • nov 28, 2022

  85. Why Is Booz Allen Renting Us Back Our Own National Parks?

    86 points • comment • nov 29, 2022

  86. Twitter Android app dev fired: Guess it's official now.

    86 points • comment • nov 15, 2022

  87. Grasp: Grep Clojure code using clojure.spec regexes

    86 points • comment • nov 26, 2022

  88. Young Australians just won a human rights case against an enormous coal mine

    86 points • comment • nov 27, 2022

  89. Achieving 100Gbps intrusion prevention on a single server (2020)

    86 points • comment • nov 13, 2022

  90. The Exceptionally American Problem of Rising Roadway Deaths

    86 points • comment • nov 27, 2022

  91. Louisiana man tells joke online, gets arrested by swat

    85 points • comment • nov 13, 2022

  92. The miracle of Smalltalk’s become: (2009)

    85 points • comment • nov 23, 2022

  93. 1.53 Petabits per Second Transmission in 55-Mode Fiber

    85 points • comment • nov 13, 2022

  94. Apple's App Store Has Become an Ad-Plagued Version of Its Former Self

    85 points • comment • nov 30, 2022

  95. An offshore workforce is training Amazon’s warehouse-monitoring algorithms

    85 points • comment • nov 22, 2022

  96. Tom Brady, Giselle Bündchen, Larry David Sued in FTX Class Action Suit

    85 points • comment • nov 26, 2022

  97. C++ is the next C++

    85 points • comment • nov 02, 2022

  98. Malicious Python packages replace crypto addresses in developer clipboards

    85 points • comment • nov 07, 2022

  99. Layoff-sucks: Helping laid-off people find their next job

    85 points • comment • nov 08, 2022

  100. Thoughts on the “guard” proposal for Go's error handling

    85 points • comment • nov 05, 2022