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Hacker News (Jan 2022)
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Radeon RX 6500 XT is bad at cryptocurrency mining on purpose, AMD says
113 points • 236 comments • jan 10, 2022
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A K8s-based game where you seek out and destroy pods in a shootem' up style
113 points • 15 comments • jan 07, 2022
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Dealing with APIs, JSON and databases in org-mode
113 points • 13 comments • jan 13, 2022
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A CIA website was out of date about who runs the UK
113 points • 39 comments • jan 18, 2022
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Welcoming Recorded Music to the Public Domain
113 points • 28 comments • jan 01, 2022
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Becoming a Synth Dynamo
113 points • 66 comments • jan 17, 2022
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Researchers Build AI That Builds AI
113 points • 49 comments • jan 25, 2022
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Cyberattack hits Ukrainian government websites amid Russia tensions
113 points • 40 comments • jan 14, 2022
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The burden of an Open Source maintainer
113 points • 72 comments • jan 10, 2022
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Industrial ammonia emits more CO2 than other chemical-making reactions (2019)
113 points • 108 comments • jan 22, 2022
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Worst practices are viral for the wrong reasons (2014)
113 points • 54 comments • jan 26, 2022
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Commodore 900: Unix-like workstation/server that was eclipsed by Amiga (2020)
113 points • 79 comments • jan 07, 2022
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MicroShift
113 points • 77 comments • jan 20, 2022
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How South Korean TV took over the world
113 points • 126 comments • jan 03, 2022
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Ask HN: New YouTube hover feature? Does anyone else find this annoying?
113 points • 85 comments • jan 17, 2022
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Pg_cron
112 points • 22 comments • jan 04, 2022
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Guidance on Software Development and Open Source Software [pdf]
112 points • 38 comments • jan 27, 2022
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The redacted lawsuit: Solarwinds board of directors sued by shareholders
112 points • 33 comments • jan 05, 2022
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Adhole.org is shutting down
112 points • 40 comments • jan 13, 2022
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What’s the Difference Between American English and British English?
112 points • 224 comments • jan 02, 2022
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Losing our product to button syndrome
112 points • 99 comments • jan 12, 2022
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Learn the workings of Git, not just the commands (2015)
112 points • 81 comments • jan 18, 2022
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From TypeScript to ReScript
112 points • 147 comments • jan 12, 2022
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Winnie the Pooh to Enter the Public Domain in 2022
111 points • 76 comments • jan 01, 2022
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Assembly Nights
111 points • 33 comments • jan 02, 2022
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Before wave of train thefts, Union Pacific laid off some of its police force
111 points • 158 comments • jan 20, 2022
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Show HN: Rich-CLI – A CLI toolbox for highlighting, Markdown, JSON and rich text
111 points • 27 comments • jan 31, 2022
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Norton 360 Now Comes with a Cryptominer
111 points • 19 comments • jan 06, 2022
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Rewriting my toy blockchain in Rust
111 points • 21 comments • jan 14, 2022
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A Fossilized Blood-Engorged Mosquito Is Found for the First Time Ever (2013)
111 points • 57 comments • jan 17, 2022
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Hotcaml: An OCaml interpreter with watching and reloading
110 points • 20 comments • jan 19, 2022
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Articles on Cyber-Warfare from the Modern War Institute at West Point
110 points • 52 comments • jan 10, 2022
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Computers Built to Last
110 points • 47 comments • jan 03, 2022
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The Drenching Richness of Andrei Tarkovsky
110 points • 68 comments • jan 03, 2022
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How the Native American population changed since the last census
110 points • 164 comments • jan 19, 2022
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Depression alters the circadian pattern of online activity
110 points • 20 comments • jan 01, 2022
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Procrastinate: PostgreSQL-Based Task Queue for Python
110 points • 35 comments • jan 29, 2022
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Nominative determinism in hospital medicine (2015)
110 points • 59 comments • jan 13, 2022
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Balabhadra Graveley – application for arrest warrant – assault strangulation
110 points • 74 comments • jan 05, 2022
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Crispy Doom
110 points • 49 comments • jan 10, 2022
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YouTube ranks “wholesome and funny” comments higher?
110 points • 140 comments • jan 31, 2022
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The Future of E-Bikes
110 points • 205 comments • jan 23, 2022
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Meta 'most reluctant' to work with government: Home Affairs
110 points • 87 comments • jan 19, 2022
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Grep one-liners as CI tasks
109 points • 29 comments • jan 14, 2022
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Israel Finds Fourth Covid Booster Is Ineffective
109 points • 135 comments • jan 17, 2022
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US claims jurisdiction over all .com/.net sites even if outside the US (2011)
109 points • 85 comments • jan 18, 2022
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Diamond hauled from deep inside Earth holds never-before-seen mineral
109 points • 31 comments • jan 22, 2022
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Guide to Doing Radio Astronomy with RPi and SDR [pdf]
109 points • 21 comments • jan 03, 2022
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Thin PostgreSQL Clones
109 points • 31 comments • jan 25, 2022
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Giving Haiku Beta 3 a try
109 points • 47 comments • jan 01, 2022
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EU Parliament bans targeted ads based on health, religion, sexual orientation
109 points • 124 comments • jan 21, 2022
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Crows may soon be Sweden’s newest litter pickers
109 points • 124 comments • jan 27, 2022
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IP Addressing in 2021
109 points • 93 comments • jan 21, 2022
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Where have you gone, Peter Norton? (2014)
109 points • 56 comments • jan 04, 2022
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Ask HN: Does your team use feature flags?
109 points • 116 comments • jan 28, 2022
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Anarchists making their own medicine (2018)
109 points • 157 comments • jan 05, 2022
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Asus will release a 17“ foldable OLED laptop
109 points • 61 comments • jan 05, 2022
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A/B test improved your website's conversion rate? Not so fast
109 points • 60 comments • jan 07, 2022
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The largest group of nesting fish ever found lives beneath Antarctic ice
108 points • 38 comments • jan 14, 2022
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Folders.py: a language with no code and just folders
108 points • 27 comments • jan 12, 2022
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Show HN: Bang Bookmarks – replicate DuckDuckGo bangs in Firefox using Keymarks
108 points • 33 comments • jan 13, 2022
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Rome: Decline and Fall Pt 1: Words
108 points • 45 comments • jan 15, 2022
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Golang’s most important feature is invisible
108 points • 70 comments • jan 22, 2022
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Milton Friedman’s Interest Rate Fallacy
108 points • 79 comments • jan 11, 2022
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Work Somewhere Dysfunctional
108 points • 77 comments • jan 17, 2022
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I cannot begin to tell you how proficient I am in Microsoft Word
108 points • 120 comments • jan 21, 2022
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Treefrog: A code editor that uses both AST and text editing commands
108 points • 69 comments • jan 03, 2022
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uLisp on the Raspberry Pi Pico
108 points • 14 comments • jan 17, 2022
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Jan 6 committee subpoenas Meta, Google, Reddit etc. after 'inadequate responses'
108 points • 142 comments • jan 14, 2022
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Farmers facing fertiliser sticker shock may cut use
108 points • 109 comments • jan 06, 2022
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Vitamin D supplementation reduces autoimmune disease risk in trial findings
108 points • 51 comments • jan 28, 2022
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Kirby’s Adventure – Nintendo Developer Interview (1993)
107 points • 38 comments • jan 14, 2022
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The cruel, ridiculous reality of 'virtual learning'
107 points • 154 comments • jan 06, 2022
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The Last Wild Lions of Europe
107 points • 42 comments • jan 05, 2022
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Show HN: A simple Wordle clone in 60 lines, using Hyperscript
107 points • 48 comments • jan 26, 2022
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T-Shaped People and Academia
106 points • 118 comments • jan 08, 2022
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Jevons Paradox
106 points • 80 comments • jan 11, 2022
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The Boring YouTube
106 points • 116 comments • jan 13, 2022
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Illusion of the Year 2021
106 points • 33 comments • jan 01, 2022
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Show HN: Infracost (YC W21) – Open-source cloud cost policies
106 points • 23 comments • jan 26, 2022
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The Philosophy of Work [pdf]
106 points • 76 comments • jan 13, 2022
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HSLuv, a developer friendly perceptual color space (2020)
106 points • 31 comments • jan 08, 2022
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Kazakh president’s home ablaze as protests escalate
106 points • 53 comments • jan 05, 2022
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Keeping Power relevant in the open source world
106 points • 61 comments • jan 22, 2022
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AWS is not a dumb pipe
106 points • 68 comments • jan 21, 2022
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Large-scale, semi-automated Go GC tuning
106 points • 85 comments • jan 12, 2022
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Message in a bottle from Scottish girl found in Norway after 25 years
106 points • 87 comments • jan 28, 2022
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How bad is QWERTY, really? A review of the literature, such as it is
106 points • 103 comments • jan 21, 2022
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Rust in 2022
106 points • 179 comments • jan 12, 2022
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Deep learning can’t be trusted, brain modelling pioneer says
105 points • 45 comments • jan 06, 2022
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Does Not Translate
105 points • 107 comments • jan 14, 2022
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Papers We Love
105 points • 11 comments • jan 25, 2022
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The Coverage of Theranos Is Utter Bullshit (2015)
105 points • 81 comments • jan 02, 2022
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Notes from the End of a Long Life
105 points • 68 comments • jan 07, 2022
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Roger Ebert: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1995)
105 points • 70 comments • jan 24, 2022
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The Smart Modem
105 points • 33 comments • jan 28, 2022
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Explaining to my parents what I do
104 points • 37 comments • jan 09, 2022
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AWS Service Terms: the clause 42.10
104 points • 30 comments • jan 20, 2022
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Ultraconserved words point to deep language ancestry across Eurasia (2013)
104 points • 64 comments • jan 07, 2022
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Ivermectin Prophylaxis Used for Covid-19
104 points • 127 comments • jan 28, 2022