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Hacker News (Sep 2022)

  1. TGV unveils high-speed trains of the future

    114 points • 117 comments • sep 15, 2022

  2. Sterling hits record low against the dollar, as Asia-Pac currencies also weaken

    114 points • 151 comments • sep 26, 2022

  3. Not Mysticizing System Dynamics

    114 points • 63 comments • sep 25, 2022

  4. ‘That was our beach’: Notes on Fred Conrad’s Iconic 1977 Photograph

    114 points • 14 comments • sep 09, 2022

  5. Clasp: A Common Lisp implementation using LLVM for compilation to native code

    114 points • 16 comments • sep 06, 2022

  6. Kanban Board for the Command Line

    114 points • 32 comments • sep 20, 2022

  7. Tradition is Smarter (2018)

    114 points • 141 comments • sep 25, 2022

  8. The Projectionist: On the best job that no longer exists

    114 points • 78 comments • sep 08, 2022

  9. How random can you be? (2019)

    113 points • 53 comments • sep 11, 2022

  10. The anti-inflation pivot of 2022

    113 points • 229 comments • sep 19, 2022

  11. Fgtrace – The Full Go Tracer

    113 points • 13 comments • sep 19, 2022

  12. Balancing “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” vs. “Release early and often”

    113 points • 96 comments • sep 23, 2022

  13. Handbook for Writers (2015)

    113 points • 17 comments • sep 12, 2022

  14. Apple removed all VK and Mail.ru applications from the App Store

    113 points • 98 comments • sep 27, 2022

  15. UK Has ‘No Chance in Hell’ of Making Its Own Tech Champs: ARM Founder

    113 points • 99 comments • sep 28, 2022

  16. Ask HN: Why is everything a SaaS product?

    113 points • 153 comments • sep 15, 2022

  17. Museums on prescription: Brussels tests cultural visits to treat anxiety

    113 points • 59 comments • sep 21, 2022

  18. Mapping the unknown – Steps to map any industry

    113 points • 15 comments • sep 20, 2022

  19. Flicking the kill switch: governments embrace internet shutdowns

    113 points • 138 comments • sep 02, 2022

  20. Byte Magazine: Declarative Languages (1985)

    113 points • 50 comments • sep 13, 2022

  21. Github.com Down Again?

    112 points • 76 comments • sep 06, 2022

  22. In Jackson, Mississippi, a water crisis of unparalleled scale

    112 points • 150 comments • sep 03, 2022

  23. The Long S

    112 points • 69 comments • sep 04, 2022

  24. An anonymous person donated 299 ETH from Tornado Cash to Redox OS

    112 points • 94 comments • sep 23, 2022

  25. VToonify: Controllable High-Resolution Portrait Video Style Transfer

    112 points • 32 comments • sep 24, 2022

  26. Intel Failed Science

    112 points • 90 comments • sep 29, 2022

  27. Ask HN: Offline resources during internet outages?

    112 points • 116 comments • sep 29, 2022

  28. Google loses challenge against EU antitrust decision, wins 5% fine cut

    112 points • 103 comments • sep 14, 2022

  29. https://16777217/

    112 points • 73 comments • sep 19, 2022

  30. How parasites manipulate the behavior of their hosts

    112 points • 51 comments • sep 13, 2022

  31. Show HN: VoxelChain – An Experimental Voxel Engine

    111 points • 38 comments • sep 06, 2022

  32. Whistleblower: Pentagon purchased tool collecting Americans' web browsing data

    111 points • 37 comments • sep 23, 2022

  33. Ask HN: Help me pick a front-end framework

    111 points • 159 comments • sep 11, 2022

  34. Federal judge halts Arizona ban on filming police within 8 feet

    111 points • 29 comments • sep 12, 2022

  35. Show HN: Refurb – A tool for refurbishing and modernizing Python codebases

    111 points • 96 comments • sep 28, 2022

  36. Querying Postgres Tables Directly from DuckDB

    111 points • 31 comments • sep 30, 2022

  37. Show HN: Cachegrand – a fast OSS Key-Value store built for modern hardware

    111 points • 49 comments • sep 13, 2022

  38. Charging cars at home at night is not the way to go: study

    111 points • 333 comments • sep 23, 2022

  39. The mysterious balancing stones on frozen lakes

    111 points • 16 comments • sep 13, 2022

  40. Joy of Elixir (2020)

    111 points • 76 comments • sep 15, 2022

  41. An anonymous donor just sent 299 Ether (equivalent to 393k USD) to redox_OS

    111 points • 109 comments • sep 21, 2022

  42. Open Props: Tailwind Alternative from Chrome Dev Team

    111 points • 53 comments • sep 13, 2022

  43. Stanley Druckenmiller warns the stock market will be ‘flat’ for an entire decade

    111 points • 210 comments • sep 16, 2022

  44. Self-control secrets of the Puritan masters

    111 points • 108 comments • sep 25, 2022

  45. CppCon 2022

    111 points • 138 comments • sep 17, 2022

  46. Censorship of our report on govt purchasing from Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet

    111 points • 23 comments • sep 19, 2022

  47. J40: Independent, self-contained JPEG XL decoder

    111 points • 43 comments • sep 18, 2022

  48. A small town that saved its only grocery store by buying it

    110 points • 67 comments • sep 23, 2022

  49. What happened to Tandy computers

    110 points • 91 comments • sep 27, 2022

  50. Taking a Break

    110 points • 27 comments • sep 30, 2022

  51. A pair of Rust kernel modules

    110 points • 24 comments • sep 22, 2022

  52. Age – a simple, modern and secure file encryption tool, format, and Go library

    110 points • 44 comments • sep 26, 2022

  53. SaaS services behind a startup

    110 points • 107 comments • sep 26, 2022

  54. SBCL 2.2.8

    110 points • 26 comments • sep 03, 2022

  55. Ask HN: Has the Apple Silicon excessive disk read/write issue been fixed?

    109 points • 100 comments • sep 29, 2022

  56. Every Fucking Bootstrap Website Ever

    109 points • 63 comments • sep 29, 2022

  57. Apple Introduces Apple Watch Ultra

    109 points • 198 comments • sep 07, 2022

  58. The Changes for the 2nd Edition of “Code”

    109 points • 31 comments • sep 08, 2022

  59. The Twisted Life of Clippy

    109 points • 70 comments • sep 10, 2022

  60. COBOL’s youth culture

    109 points • 103 comments • sep 10, 2022

  61. Benefits of ‘looping’ kids with teachers for multiple years

    109 points • 127 comments • sep 12, 2022

  62. Show HN: TaskTXT, plain text task-timing notepad

    109 points • 47 comments • sep 20, 2022

  63. The Double Entry Counting Method (2016)

    109 points • 92 comments • sep 23, 2022

  64. Ask HN: Does anyone have a great public domain list of programming books?

    109 points • 27 comments • sep 10, 2022

  65. My Contribution to Markdown

    109 points • 70 comments • sep 02, 2022

  66. The quantum state of Linux kernel garbage collection

    109 points • 29 comments • sep 03, 2022

  67. The dumbest way to solve a maze [video]

    109 points • 56 comments • sep 11, 2022

  68. Launch HN: Prequel (YC W21) – Sync data to your customer’s data warehouse

    109 points • 38 comments • sep 26, 2022

  69. Compact electron accelerator reaches new speeds with nothing but light

    108 points • 46 comments • sep 19, 2022

  70. Isolates, microVMs, and WebAssembly

    108 points • 40 comments • sep 26, 2022

  71. Show HN: uFuzzy.js – A tiny, efficient fuzzy search that doesn't suck

    108 points • 35 comments • sep 30, 2022

  72. Apple’s next big thing: A business model change

    108 points • 226 comments • sep 12, 2022

  73. Planting trees not always an effective way of binding carbon dioxide

    108 points • 124 comments • sep 08, 2022

  74. A sequel to SQL? An intro to Malloy

    108 points • 106 comments • sep 06, 2022

  75. Declarative GUI with constraints-based layout engine for Python

    107 points • 31 comments • sep 11, 2022

  76. Ask HN: Just received spam to an address only used at Amazon?

    107 points • 71 comments • sep 30, 2022

  77. Ask HN: Does Hacker News still do in person meet ups?

    107 points • 162 comments • sep 19, 2022

  78. Ask HN: What are you doing now to profit from the current or upcoming recession?

    107 points • 128 comments • sep 30, 2022

  79. Show HN: Ringer – Get and provide expert help on Open Source Software

    107 points • 52 comments • sep 08, 2022

  80. Intel’s Meteor Lake Chiplets, Compared to AMD’s

    107 points • 18 comments • sep 12, 2022

  81. Katakana, Hiragana, and Unicode

    107 points • 48 comments • sep 26, 2022

  82. 60-80% of Tweeters posting on Russia-Ukraine war are bots, 90% pro Ukraine

    107 points • 87 comments • sep 16, 2022

  83. High-dose Vitamin B6 reduces anxiety and strengthens visual surround suppression

    107 points • 25 comments • sep 01, 2022

  84. Since mid-April, the Fed has withdrawn ~$140B of liquidity from financial system

    107 points • 151 comments • sep 21, 2022

  85. PayPal blocked Flipper Zero account with $1.3M

    107 points • 39 comments • sep 06, 2022

  86. DockYard R&D: FireFly Optimizes Your Elixir Compilation

    106 points • 37 comments • sep 03, 2022

  87. Hotel safety tips from a former intelligence officer

    106 points • 178 comments • sep 21, 2022

  88. After a Legal Fight, Oberlin Says It Will Pay $36.59M to a Local Bakery

    106 points • 143 comments • sep 09, 2022

  89. Advanced Scientific Data Format

    106 points • 110 comments • sep 30, 2022

  90. Lyra V2 – a better, faster, and more versatile speech codec

    106 points • 22 comments • sep 30, 2022

  91. Please continue supporting iOS/Android streaming SDKs

    106 points • 57 comments • sep 05, 2022

  92. How to Learn Modern Rust

    106 points • 48 comments • sep 12, 2022

  93. The Lost Art of System Administration

    106 points • 81 comments • sep 09, 2022

  94. World’s longest journey by pumpkin boat

    106 points • 41 comments • sep 16, 2022

  95. Metaprogramming in Python

    106 points • 49 comments • sep 16, 2022

  96. The YC Summer 2022 Batch

    105 points • 101 comments • sep 07, 2022

  97. Document Foundation starts charging €8.99 for 'free' LibreOffice

    105 points • 92 comments • sep 20, 2022

  98. A hormone may boost cognition in Down syndrome

    105 points • 129 comments • sep 02, 2022

  99. How Underground Groups Use Stolen Identities and Deepfakes

    105 points • 51 comments • sep 28, 2022

  100. Extroverts destroy the world (2012)

    105 points • 61 comments • sep 02, 2022