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Hacker News (Sep 2025)
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Fed delivers normal-sized rate cut, sees steady pace of further reductions
3 points • comment • sep 17, 2025
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I made an online version of the love money game
3 points • comment • sep 13, 2025
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I Posted on X. The British Police Arrested Me
3 points • comment • sep 03, 2025
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The Mt. Rushmore Trap: How AI Turns Personal Discoveries into Grandeur
3 points • comment • sep 02, 2025
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A natural experiment on the effect of herpes zoster vaccination on dementia
3 points • comment • sep 21, 2025
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Show HN: "Code Mode" for Vercel AI SDK
3 points • comment • sep 28, 2025
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Built my own Phone because innovation is sad rn [vídeo]
3 points • comment • sep 02, 2025
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Woman admits UK Bitcoin fraud charges after ' largest' crypto seizure
3 points • comment • sep 29, 2025
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Giant DNA in people's mouths could impact oral health, immunity and cancer risk
3 points • comment • sep 30, 2025
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OpenTelemetry Protocol Comes to Google Cloud Observability
3 points • comment • sep 16, 2025
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Make Sunsets: Geoengineering
3 points • comment • sep 23, 2025
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US autism research gets $50M funding boost – amid row over Tylenol
3 points • comment • sep 26, 2025
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Sneakers Film Promotional Floppy
3 points • comment • sep 17, 2025
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Why AI will not free people from work or lead to social equality
3 points • comment • sep 07, 2025
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Can you be sued for defaming virtual K-pop stars? South Korea court says yes
3 points • comment • sep 19, 2025
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Post-quantum security for SSH access on GitHub
3 points • comment • sep 15, 2025
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Trump Tried to Kill the Infrastructure Law. Now He's Getting Credit for (Cont)
3 points • comment • sep 07, 2025
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NASA panel fears a Starship lunar touchdown is more fantasy than flight plan
3 points • comment • sep 23, 2025
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NASA targeting early February for Artemis II mission to the Moon
3 points • comment • sep 23, 2025
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FileFix: A New Attack Hides Malware in Plain Sight
3 points • comment • sep 18, 2025
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New U.S. strategy for global health
3 points • comment • sep 23, 2025
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What the Fuck, Microsoft?
3 points • comment • sep 06, 2025
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Do You Buy a House Where You Want to Live or Where You Want to Work
3 points • comment • sep 28, 2025
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Trump: Lot of People on the Left "Are Already Under Investigation"
3 points • comment • sep 15, 2025
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Postgres' Original Project Goals: The Creators Nailed It
3 points • comment • sep 24, 2025
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What Americans Think About Nuclear Power
3 points • comment • sep 29, 2025
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Netherlands will boycott Eurovision 2026 if Israel participates
3 points • comment • sep 12, 2025
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How HR took over British business and got in the way of actual work
3 points • comment • sep 18, 2025
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Trump's $100k H-1B fee sparks a global race to grab top talent
3 points • comment • sep 22, 2025
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Taxpayers Will Pay Billions in New Fossil Fuel Subsidies for Big Beautiful Bill
3 points • comment • sep 14, 2025
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Reflection: C++'s Decade-Defining Rocket Engine – Herb Sutter – CppCon 2025 [video]
3 points • comment • sep 25, 2025
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"Little Dragons" Transforming Hangzhou into China's Silicon Valley
3 points • comment • sep 09, 2025
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Delta-8 THC use highest where marijuana is illegal, study finds
3 points • comment • sep 22, 2025
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Organs Cannot Simply Be Classified as Male or Female
3 points • comment • sep 18, 2025
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800k tons of mud probably just made electronics a little more expensive
3 points • comment • sep 27, 2025
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AMD's EPYC 9355P: Inside a 32 Core Zen 5 Server Chip
3 points • comment • sep 30, 2025
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Scientists design superdiamonds with predicted hexagonal crystal structure
3 points • comment • sep 03, 2025
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OpenFake: An Open Dataset and Platform Toward Large-Scale Deepfake Detection
3 points • comment • sep 24, 2025
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.NET 10 Release Candidate 1
3 points • comment • sep 09, 2025
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How Much Does Freedom Cost?
3 points • comment • sep 22, 2025
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New particle detector passes the "standard candle" test
3 points • comment • sep 03, 2025
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2-Node Kubernetes: A Reliable and Compatible Solution [video]
3 points • comment • sep 26, 2025
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Malicious Rust packages on Crates.io steal crypto wallet keys
3 points • comment • sep 27, 2025
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A Mercedes EQS with solid-state batteries drove 750 miles with range to spare
3 points • comment • sep 09, 2025
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To understand how AI will reconfigure humanity, try this German fairytale
3 points • comment • sep 19, 2025
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Stone-Skimming Contest in Scotland Is Infiltrated by Cheaters
3 points • comment • sep 17, 2025
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I spent $8k to get back to US after fears over Trump visa deadline
3 points • comment • sep 21, 2025
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Suspected cyber attack at Heathrow Airport
3 points • comment • sep 20, 2025
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Scalable metasurface-enhanced supercool cement
3 points • comment • sep 17, 2025
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OpenAI Realizes It Made a Terrible Mistake
3 points • comment • sep 15, 2025
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YouTube Cracking Down on Family Plan
3 points • comment • sep 04, 2025
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Major health insurer group says members will continue to cover vaccines
3 points • comment • sep 17, 2025
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Tummy upset (bezoar) cured with Coca Cola
3 points • comment • sep 26, 2025
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You Need to Be Bored. Here's Why [video]
3 points • comment • sep 11, 2025
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Businesses Across the U.S. Rely on DJI Drones. They Might Be Banned
3 points • comment • sep 08, 2025
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38C3 – BlinkenCity: Radio-Controlling Street Lamps and Power Plants
3 points • comment • sep 13, 2025
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Learn, Apply, & Get Certified in Prompt Engineering
3 points • comment • sep 12, 2025
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Memoji Generator
3 points • comment • sep 14, 2025
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Machine Scheduler in LLVM – Part I
3 points • comment • sep 16, 2025
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Trump's $100k H1B visa: big tech wins, startups lose
3 points • comment • sep 23, 2025
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Go Podcast() – 059: Is Go over with John Arundel
3 points • comment • sep 11, 2025
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Open Source Game Clones
3 points • comment • sep 09, 2025
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Periodic Labs aims to build a scientific super-intelligence
3 points • comment • sep 30, 2025
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Nano Banana AI Image Generator
3 points • comment • sep 21, 2025
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The First Ultrasonic Chef's Knife for Home Cooks
3 points • comment • sep 19, 2025
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Television and the Public Interest (1961)
3 points • comment • sep 30, 2025
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Apple's disregard for security and privacy is mind-boggling (2020)
3 points • comment • sep 26, 2025
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How Spinoza Overcame 17th-Century Cancel Culture
3 points • comment • sep 19, 2025
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The Weird OS Built Around a Database [video]
3 points • comment • sep 20, 2025
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Why is Windows still tinkering with critical sections?
3 points • comment • sep 25, 2025
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In C++ modules globally unique module names seem to be unavoidable
2 points • comment • sep 28, 2025