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  1. DragonFly BSD 5.2
    (159 points | Comments)

  2. European Copyright Law Could Soon Get Worse
    (290 points | Comments)

  3. Go gets preliminary WebAssembly support
    (217 points | Comments)

  4. Hiring and the market for lemons (2016)
    (128 points | Comments)

  5. 24 hours in a diner in New York
    (152 points | Comments)

  6. For mathematicians, = does not mean equality
    (289 points | Comments)

  7. Why Entrepreneurs Start Companies Rather Than Join Them
    (419 points | Comments)

  8. Modeling the Magic Leap One Experience
    (114 points | Comments)

  9. Show HN: Tube – Minimalist YouTube
    (220 points | Comments)

  10. In a Leaked Memo, Apple Warns Employees to Stop Leaking Information
    (555 points | Comments)

  11. Bulgaria played a vital role in introducing yogurt to the West
    (146 points | Comments)

  12. Diaspora* social network federation protocol
    (124 points | Comments)

  13. Someone Stole My Book (and My Job) and Is Selling It on Amazon
    (315 points | Comments)

  14. Apple Sued an iPhone Repair Shop Owner in Norway and Lost
    (476 points | Comments)

  15. Types of Regression Analysis
    (319 points | Comments)

  16. Brutalist Design Is the Bad Influence We All Need
    (335 points | Comments)

  17. NEON is the new black: fast JPEG optimization on ARM servers
    (252 points | Comments)

  18. User Privacy Isn't Solely a Facebook Issue
    (124 points | Comments)

  19. Exit scammers run off with $660M in ICO earnings
    (207 points | Comments)

  20. VC from Asia is skyrocketing
    (155 points | Comments)

  21. FCC declines to punish Sinclair for its ‘must-run’ segments and scripts
    (224 points | Comments)

  22. Google loses ‘right to be forgotten’ case
    (642 points | Comments)

  23. Another Reason to Learn Morse Code: Kidnapping
    (134 points | Comments)

  24. Google is testing expiring emails in the new Gmail
    (258 points | Comments)

  25. Go: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
    (159 points | Comments)

  26. The murder that shook Iceland
    (110 points | Comments)

  27. Power9 Benchmarks vs. Intel Xeon vs. AMD EPYC Performance on Debian Linux
    (110 points | Comments)

  28. Microsoft, Google, Mozilla, and Apple Object to W3C Fork of DOM Spec
    (549 points | Comments)

  29. How to write Mathematics (1970) [pdf]
    (199 points | Comments)

  30. Carp: A statically typed Lisp, without a GC, for real-time applications
    (202 points | Comments)

  31. YouTube is littered with mass-produced videos made by automated bots
    (181 points | Comments)

  32. Interactive computational neuroscience – part 1, spiking neurons
    (114 points | Comments)

  33. Chinese police use facial recognition tech to arrest suspect at a pop concert
    (242 points | Comments)

  34. Russia’s move to block Telegram another attack on online freedom of expression
    (164 points | Comments)

  35. Last satellite in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System launched
    (248 points | Comments)

  36. Someone has entered an AI in a Japanese mayoral race
    (132 points | Comments)

  37. Ban Targeted Advertising
    (122 points | Comments)

  38. Some U.S. law enforcement agencies are using GrayKey to bypass iPhone encryption
    (133 points | Comments)

  39. Young Japanese are surprisingly content
    (163 points | Comments)

  40. Goldman Sachs questions whether curing patients is a sustainable business model
    (448 points | Comments)

  41. SpaceX's Valuation Climbs to $25B with New Funding Round
    (361 points | Comments)

  42. Japan found hundreds of years’ worth of the minerals used in batteries and EVs
    (119 points | Comments)