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Hacker News (Nov 2022)
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Standards objections
40 points • comment • nov 30, 2022
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Could we have avoided the whole UTF-16 fiasco? (2020)
40 points • comment • nov 27, 2022
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Jaron Lanier warns of tech’s existential threat to humanity
39 points • comment • nov 27, 2022
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Wine 7.2 Released
39 points • comment • nov 02, 2022
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Phone battery creates striking alien landscapes (2021)
39 points • comment • nov 11, 2022
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BPF for HID Drivers
39 points • comment • nov 16, 2022
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Google, Epic ink deal to migrate hospital EHRs to the cloud to ramp up use of AI
39 points • comment • nov 29, 2022
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The NYT is writting puff pieces on SBF and hit pieces on other crypto companies
39 points • comment • nov 16, 2022
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Twitter lays off 1000 California, primarily San Francisco, employees
39 points • comment • nov 07, 2022
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Restoring my Commodore P50 calculator with a little solder and a 3D printer
39 points • comment • nov 19, 2022
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"I worked for Elon Musk in the early days of SpaceX" (advice for Twitter execs)
39 points • comment • nov 04, 2022
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Habits are not needs
39 points • comment • nov 17, 2022
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The Simple Geometry Behind Brownie Bake Offs and Equal Areas
39 points • comment • nov 21, 2022
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Generative AI profits off your code. Make them pay for it
39 points • comment • nov 25, 2022
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What is the history of ‘Vox populi, vox Dei’? (2013)
39 points • comment • nov 20, 2022
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82% of Open-Source Projects Suffer from Tool Rot
39 points • comment • nov 16, 2022
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Thoughts on compile-time function evaluation and type systems (2018)
39 points • comment • nov 25, 2022
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Ask HN: How relevant is cross-browser testing anymore?
39 points • comment • nov 16, 2022
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On the psychology of “tech money”
39 points • comment • nov 26, 2022
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In Bishopsgate, 1838
39 points • comment • nov 06, 2022
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The New Hydrogen Car That Travels 2k Km with a Single Tank
39 points • comment • nov 06, 2022
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Braess's Paradox
39 points • comment • nov 02, 2022
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Silicon Valley layoffs are a reminder that your job won’t love you back
39 points • comment • nov 11, 2022
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Embracer is ripping a beloved mobile game away from people who paid for it
39 points • comment • nov 24, 2022
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I told my team to pause our $750K/month Twitter ads budget last week
39 points • comment • nov 21, 2022
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Ex-Twitter Employees live-tweet their termination, good-byes
39 points • comment • nov 04, 2022
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Crypto is the 'commoditisation of populist anger, gambling and crime'
39 points • comment • nov 21, 2022
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Keropunk Part 2: Lantern Analysis
39 points • comment • nov 05, 2022
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Mozilla bundles its VPN and email relay services for $7 per month
39 points • comment • nov 24, 2022
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Twitter Is Under a Strict Consent Decree with the FTC
39 points • comment • nov 10, 2022
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Show HN: We made metadata-secure video conferencing that's easy to use
38 points • comment • nov 11, 2022
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Subreply
38 points • comment • nov 18, 2022
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Awfice – Small office suite
38 points • comment • nov 27, 2022
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Pinafore is a web client for Mastodon, designed for speed and simplicity
38 points • comment • nov 06, 2022
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Boeing’s Jeppesen subsidiary hit with potential ransomware attack
38 points • comment • nov 03, 2022
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The Ethical Principles of Public Health
38 points • comment • nov 12, 2022
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Making a Traversable Wormhole with a Quantum Computer
38 points • comment • nov 30, 2022
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Show HN: Cujo's Curated SIDs
38 points • comment • nov 17, 2022
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Jean-Marie Straub has died
38 points • comment • nov 25, 2022
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Wrist-mounted camera captures entire body in 3D
38 points • comment • nov 10, 2022
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64-bit ARM System on Chip features table
38 points • comment • nov 07, 2022
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You need to earn over $200k to afford a typical home in these 8 U.S. cities
38 points • comment • nov 20, 2022
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The age of social media is ending
38 points • comment • nov 10, 2022
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Gold (1934 Film)
38 points • comment • nov 23, 2022
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The plan to save America by killing the partisan primary
38 points • comment • nov 06, 2022
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Show HN: ShowMeYourHotKeys – A macOS app to show applications menu shortcuts
38 points • comment • nov 11, 2022
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Data and Reality (1978)
38 points • comment • nov 11, 2022
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Diataxis – A systematic framework for technical documentation authoring
38 points • comment • nov 23, 2022
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Doctests in R
38 points • comment • nov 26, 2022
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Show HN: Narrative BI – Actionable analytics for growth teams
38 points • comment • nov 16, 2022
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Is Rust Ready for the Web Yet?
38 points • comment • nov 17, 2022
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Do you have firebrick?
38 points • comment • nov 20, 2022
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High-level Rust library for the Activitypub protocol
38 points • comment • nov 24, 2022
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Cartography shows that the Isthmus of Tehuantepec used as inter-oceanic passage
38 points • comment • nov 05, 2022
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Maurice Sendak’s ageless imagination
38 points • comment • nov 15, 2022
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Moving past TCP in the data center, part 1
38 points • comment • nov 02, 2022
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Ask HN: What made you finally grok Git?
38 points • comment • nov 18, 2022
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The Feelings Monster: building a character with all the feels
38 points • comment • nov 30, 2022
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Binance backs out of FTX rescue, leaving the crypto exchange on the brink
37 points • comment • nov 09, 2022
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Beyond Meat Internal Reports Describe Dirty Conditions at Key Plant
37 points • comment • nov 21, 2022
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Ask HN: How would you travel on an airline with your life's data and devices?
37 points • comment • nov 22, 2022
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Leah Remini update about Shelly Miscavige, wife of Scientology's leader
37 points • comment • nov 12, 2022
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Crypto lending platform Salt has halted withdrawals and deposits
37 points • comment • nov 16, 2022
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Soul, SQLite REST server is realtime now. WebSockets added
37 points • comment • nov 05, 2022
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Minikin retrospective
37 points • comment • nov 09, 2022
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London loses position as most valuable European stock market
37 points • comment • nov 14, 2022
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Fluorescence achieved in light-driven molecular motors
37 points • comment • nov 05, 2022
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Corpus Christi sold its water to Exxon and is losing its big bet on desalination
37 points • comment • nov 05, 2022
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NASA declines to rename JWST
37 points • comment • nov 18, 2022
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The Vulnerable Internet
37 points • comment • nov 02, 2022
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How to hack the simulation?
37 points • comment • nov 13, 2022
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Major investor calls on Google owner to ‘aggressively’ cut staff and pay
37 points • comment • nov 15, 2022
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Ask HN: Is the world run by badly updated Excel sheets?
37 points • comment • nov 15, 2022
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Amazon Becomes World’s First Public Company to Lose $1T in Market Value
37 points • comment • nov 09, 2022
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Violence erupts between workers and the police at Foxconn's plant in Zhengzhou
37 points • comment • nov 23, 2022
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Twitter has suspended the launch of Twitter Blue
37 points • comment • nov 11, 2022
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You do not need inheritance with OOP
37 points • comment • nov 09, 2022
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Scotland blocked from holding independence vote by UK’s Supreme Court
37 points • comment • nov 24, 2022
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The Mystery of the Blue Whale Songs
37 points • comment • nov 24, 2022
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Largest EU economy can reach 100% ‘clean energy’ by 2035
37 points • comment • nov 17, 2022
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Beto O’Rourke Returned $1M Check from FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried
37 points • comment • nov 29, 2022
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Miami-Dade County, stuck in a 19-year contract with FTX, seeks to rename arena
37 points • comment • nov 25, 2022
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Raspberry Pi zero 2 now costs $114.99 (used to be 7$ few months ago)
37 points • comment • nov 16, 2022
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Pentiment’s Director Wants You to Know How His Characters Ate
37 points • comment • nov 26, 2022
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Wales’s Trade in Leeches and Maggots
37 points • comment • nov 27, 2022
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The Computer in the Aegean
37 points • comment • nov 05, 2022
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Section 230: Mend it, don’t end it (2020)
37 points • comment • nov 01, 2022
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DIY Van Building with 8020 Extruded Aluminum
37 points • comment • nov 06, 2022
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Tesla safety at centre of South Korean trial over fiery, fatal crash
37 points • comment • nov 21, 2022
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Unsealed court documents reveal data anarchy at Meta
37 points • comment • nov 17, 2022
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The flying wedge
37 points • comment • nov 14, 2022
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Subtractive Color Mixture Computation (2021)
37 points • comment • nov 22, 2022
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Bullshit Software Projects
37 points • comment • nov 22, 2022
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Twitter launches blue check for $7.99 monthly fee
37 points • comment • nov 05, 2022
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Ask HN: Why did phpBB forums go out of fashion?
37 points • comment • nov 23, 2022
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Floating solar panels that track the Sun
37 points • comment • nov 18, 2022
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Rubio, Gallagher are introducing legislation to ban TikTok from use in the US
37 points • comment • nov 11, 2022
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The history of the domestic cat in Central Europe
37 points • comment • nov 15, 2022
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AP fires reporter behind retracted ‘Russian missiles’ story
36 points • comment • nov 22, 2022
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Solving puzzles with hypothesis
36 points • comment • nov 19, 2022