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Hacker News (Nov 2022)

  1. Devenv.sh: Fast and reproducible developer environments using Nix

    374 points • comment • nov 18, 2022

  2. Keyboard shortcuts for GNU Readline

    374 points • comment • nov 29, 2022

  3. Idiot Proof Git

    373 points • comment • nov 09, 2022

  4. NightWare helps disrupt nightmares for those with PTSD

    373 points • comment • nov 08, 2022

  5. Lyft to lay off about 700 employees in second round of job cuts

    372 points • comment • nov 03, 2022

  6. Evernote to be acquired by Bending Spoons

    372 points • comment • nov 16, 2022

  7. All companies are fucked up

    371 points • comment • nov 15, 2022

  8. Warning – Google suspended GCP services for 'verification', lost my business

    371 points • comment • nov 25, 2022

  9. FTX was registered with and licensed by the CFTC, which failed to regulate FTX

    370 points • comment • nov 15, 2022

  10. Act: Run your GitHub Actions locally

    369 points • comment • nov 26, 2022

  11. Minecraft Running on Asahi Linux with Open Source GPU Drivers

    369 points • comment • nov 20, 2022

  12. Undetectable very-low frequency sound increases dancing at a live concert

    367 points • comment • nov 08, 2022

  13. An extensive tutorial on how to setup a Pi-Hole

    366 points • comment • nov 29, 2022

  14. Affinity 2

    366 points • comment • nov 09, 2022

  15. Using a date-modified header to detect unique visitors without using cookies

    365 points • comment • nov 30, 2022

  16. Birdwatch, Twitter's collaborative fact checking system

    365 points • comment • nov 05, 2022

  17. Git-bug: Distributed, offline-first bug tracker embedded in Git

    363 points • comment • nov 24, 2022

  18. Moderation is different from censorship

    363 points • comment • nov 03, 2022

  19. The pool of talented C++ developers is running dry

    362 points • comment • nov 02, 2022

  20. Laws barring noncompete clauses spreading

    361 points • comment • nov 01, 2022

  21. Ask HN: Are you a “lifer”? If so why?

    360 points • comment • nov 29, 2022

  22. Why are glasses so expensive? The industry prefers to keep that blurry (2019)

    359 points • comment • nov 08, 2022

  23. $477M FTX ‘hack’ was a Bahamian government asset seizure

    358 points • comment • nov 19, 2022

  24. A bug fix in the 8086 microprocessor, revealed in the die's silicon

    358 points • comment • nov 26, 2022

  25. Bloated college administration is making education unaffordable

    357 points • comment • nov 06, 2022

  26. iCloud for Windows downloading other people's photos

    357 points • comment • nov 21, 2022

  27. FreeTube – A Private YouTube Client

    357 points • comment • nov 27, 2022

  28. The case for JPEG XL

    354 points • comment • nov 02, 2022

  29. Notion AI – waiting list signup

    351 points • comment • nov 16, 2022

  30. Consider working on genomics

    350 points • comment • nov 19, 2022

  31. CT scan shows there's still lots of toner left in an “empty” cartridge

    349 points • comment • nov 30, 2022

  32. I/O is no longer the bottleneck

    349 points • comment • nov 26, 2022

  33. Self Hosting a Google Maps Alternative with OpenStreetMap

    349 points • comment • nov 22, 2022

  34. KDE runs on the Apple M2 with full GPU acceleration

    349 points • comment • nov 25, 2022

  35. Is Turbopack really 10x faster than Vite?

    348 points • comment • nov 01, 2022

  36. France bans Office 365 and Google Docs from schools and public administration

    347 points • comment • nov 20, 2022

  37. Westinghouse sees a tech disrupter in its eVinci microreactor

    346 points • comment • nov 23, 2022

  38. The genius of binary space partitioning in Doom (2019)

    343 points • comment • nov 21, 2022

  39. Writing down what I do in Obsidian

    343 points • comment • nov 09, 2022

  40. The RS-232 protocol [video]

    341 points • comment • nov 05, 2022

  41. Helix: Post-Modern Text Editor

    340 points • comment • nov 06, 2022

  42. Valve Introduces Proton Next

    340 points • comment • nov 23, 2022

  43. Fantasy Jodorowsky Tron visualisations

    339 points • comment • nov 26, 2022

  44. iPhone 14 Pro camera review: A small step, a huge leap

    338 points • comment • nov 01, 2022

  45. Meta Is Preparing to Notify Employees of Large-Scale Layoffs This Week

    338 points • comment • nov 06, 2022

  46. CRDT: Fractional Indexing

    337 points • comment • nov 27, 2022

  47. DoorDash lays off 1250 employees

    336 points • comment • nov 30, 2022

  48. Electric ferry uses a long extension cord [video]

    336 points • comment • nov 15, 2022

  49. Iranian man who lived in Paris’ Charles de Gaulle airport for 18 years dies

    334 points • comment • nov 12, 2022

  50. Putting Z-Library on IPFS

    334 points • comment • nov 19, 2022

  51. Seeing through hardware counters: A journey to 3x performance increase

    334 points • comment • nov 10, 2022

  52. PR that converts the TypeScript repo from namespaces to modules

    333 points • comment • nov 02, 2022

  53. Last.fm turns 20

    333 points • comment • nov 23, 2022

  54. Negative 2000 Lines of Code (1982)

    331 points • comment • nov 05, 2022

  55. Oh, the Places Your Apple ID Will Go

    331 points • comment • nov 22, 2022

  56. Legoland bond crisis threatens South Korea's economy

    331 points • comment • nov 16, 2022

  57. Meta fires a software engineer two days after he relocated from India to Canada

    331 points • comment • nov 14, 2022

  58. Quake 1 port for Apple Watch

    330 points • comment • nov 19, 2022

  59. 3D map of the Czech Republic, made from 12.5cm/px imagery (2017)

    330 points • comment • nov 06, 2022

  60. GIMP Turns 27

    328 points • comment • nov 30, 2022

  61. What to blog about

    326 points • comment • nov 06, 2022

  62. Sam Bankman-Fried tries to explain himself

    326 points • comment • nov 16, 2022

  63. Show HN: DivestOS – Long-term support for end-of-life Android devices

    326 points • comment • nov 14, 2022

  64. WikiLeaks is struggling to stay online as millions of documents disappear

    326 points • comment • nov 23, 2022

  65. “When we all have pocket telephones”

    325 points • comment • nov 14, 2022

  66. Things I've noticed while visiting the ICU

    325 points • comment • nov 18, 2022

  67. Ask HN: Which books have made you a better thinker and problem solver?

    325 points • comment • nov 30, 2022

  68. Issue dialing 911 on Google Pixel 6 cell phones

    324 points • comment • nov 25, 2022

  69. Chief scientist of major corporation can’t handle criticism of the work he hypes

    324 points • comment • nov 23, 2022

  70. Anti-War Speech Sent Eugene V. Debs to Prison, 1918

    324 points • comment • nov 26, 2022

  71. Betting on things that never change (2017)

    323 points • comment • nov 21, 2022

  72. Binance Acquires FTX

    323 points • comment • nov 08, 2022

  73. Update on Supply of iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max

    322 points • comment • nov 06, 2022

  74. Functional programming should be the future of software

    322 points • comment • nov 02, 2022

  75. Planes are still decades away from displacing most bird jobs

    322 points • comment • nov 20, 2022

  76. The factory that only builds white Toyota Land Cruisers

    321 points • comment • nov 28, 2022

  77. Body Doubling

    321 points • comment • nov 05, 2022

  78. From Plex to Jellyfin Media Server

    321 points • comment • nov 13, 2022

  79. Go Style

    320 points • comment • nov 18, 2022

  80. Proposed class action alleges that Apple tracks users despite privacy assurances

    320 points • comment • nov 14, 2022

  81. Why I program in Erlang (2012)

    320 points • comment • nov 01, 2022

  82. Being Ridiculed for My Open Source Project (2013)

    318 points • comment • nov 07, 2022

  83. The positive effect of walking on creative thinking (2014) [pdf]

    317 points • comment • nov 15, 2022

  84. The erasure of women from online pregnancy literature

    316 points • comment • nov 19, 2022

  85. JupyterLite: a JupyterLab distribution that runs in the browser

    316 points • comment • nov 29, 2022

  86. Former CIA master of disguise helps disfigured people come out of hiding

    315 points • comment • nov 08, 2022

  87. Psychological and psychiatric terms to avoid

    315 points • comment • nov 16, 2022

  88. “Judas goats” were once key players in meatpacking plants

    315 points • comment • nov 18, 2022

  89. Multiple assertions are fine in a unit test

    314 points • comment • nov 05, 2022

  90. While crypto bro scammed clients, reporters scammed readers

    314 points • comment • nov 20, 2022

  91. Air Force, FBI raid homes in probe of Area 51 website

    313 points • comment • nov 17, 2022

  92. Microsoft sued for open-source piracy through GitHub Copilot

    311 points • comment • nov 05, 2022

  93. Remind HN: Heroku will delete all free dbs and shut down all free dynos Monday

    310 points • comment • nov 26, 2022

  94. A Cypherpunk’s Manifesto (1993)

    310 points • comment • nov 10, 2022

  95. Git as a janky Twitter replacement

    310 points • comment • nov 06, 2022

  96. Twitter users jump to Mastodon, but what is it?

    310 points • comment • nov 06, 2022

  97. Being OK with not being extraordinary (2021)

    309 points • comment • nov 22, 2022

  98. Exec who cleaned up Enron calls FTX mess 'unprecedented'

    308 points • comment • nov 18, 2022

  99. Nushell: Introduction to a new kind of shell

    308 points • comment • nov 01, 2022

  100. US Attorney Announces $3.36B Cryptocurrency Seizure in Connection with Silk Road

    306 points • comment • nov 07, 2022