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Archives for 13 May 2020
  1. Wisconsin Supreme Court strikes down stay-at-home order that closed businesses
    (188 points | Comments)

  2. 92 of top 500 subreddits controlled by same 5 people
    (1077 points | Comments)

  3. Senate narrowly rejects plan to require a warrant for Americans’ browsing data
    (566 points | Comments)

  4. Deno 1.0
    (2081 points | Comments)

  5. Subinterpreters for Python
    (157 points | Comments)

  6. Error messages in Haiku?
    (164 points | Comments)

  7. Ask HN: What's your quarantine side project?
    (1336 points | Comments)

  8. Are There Laws of History?
    (118 points | Comments)

  9. Show HN: This Word Does Not Exist
    (956 points | Comments)

  10. America is stuck at home, but food-delivery companies still struggle to profit
    (236 points | Comments)

  11. How we successfully handled 2.5x traffic in a week
    (154 points | Comments)

  12. Let's guess what Google requires in 14 days or they kill our extension
    (1915 points | Comments)

  13. Reason React 0.8
    (186 points | Comments)

  14. Optimising for Concurrency: Comparing the BEAM and JVM virtual machines
    (185 points | Comments)

  15. Role of Vitamin D in the prevention of Coronavirus 2019 infection and mortality
    (162 points | Comments)

  16. A first look at Unreal Engine 5
    (1734 points | Comments)

  17. Redditor finds unsecured surveillance cameras seemingly placed by US government
    (659 points | Comments)

  18. My New Old Apple IIe Computer
    (188 points | Comments)

  19. Don’t require a user to be interested twice: lessons on reducing signup friction
    (394 points | Comments)

  20. Moths have 'secret role' as crucial pollinators
    (144 points | Comments)

  21. The Wetware Crisis: the Dead Sea effect (2008)
    (127 points | Comments)

  22. OTP 23
    (395 points | Comments)

  23. Show HN: Visualize any topic on Hacker News
    (116 points | Comments)

  24. Announcing TypeScript 3.9
    (175 points | Comments)

  25. Cognitive biases and principles that affect UX
    (148 points | Comments)

  26. Performance of Persistent Memory: 300 nanoseconds
    (110 points | Comments)

  27. The logging framework isn't a bottleneck, and other lies your laptop tells you
    (237 points | Comments)

  28. White hat social engineering: How to become an admin of a system
    (125 points | Comments)

  29. Work-from-home boom leads to more surveillance
    (331 points | Comments)

  30. Show HN: SHA-256 Animation
    (1053 points | Comments)

  31. Fonts extracted from BIOSes and VGA ROMs
    (245 points | Comments)

  32. Linux containers in a few lines of code
    (458 points | Comments)

  33. The modern HTTPS world has no place for old web servers
    (339 points | Comments)

  34. A Short History of Color Theory
    (143 points | Comments)

  35. Applying to PhD Programs in Computer Science (2014) [pdf]
    (179 points | Comments)

  36. Janet: a lightweight, expressive and modern Lisp
    (408 points | Comments)

  37. Working remotely crossed the chasm today
    (122 points | Comments)

  38. How Lisp Became God's Own Programming Language (2018)
    (151 points | Comments)

  39. The Eclipse Foundation Is Moving to Europe
    (244 points | Comments)

  40. Sciter – Multiplatform HTML/CSS UI Engine for Desktop and Mobile Applications
    (138 points | Comments)

  41. What's Coming in Go 1.15
    (151 points | Comments)

  42. JPMorgan Extends Banking Services to Bitcoin Exchanges
    (269 points | Comments)

  43. ISS Docking Simulation
    (329 points | Comments)

  44. Patio11's Law: The software economy is bigger than you think
    (1035 points | Comments)

  45. Farm in SE Australia is growing native grains for flour and bread
    (161 points | Comments)

  46. Every software system used at Gitlab
    (283 points | Comments)

  47. Castor: A browser for the small internet (Gemini, Gopher, Finger)
    (251 points | Comments)

  48. GitHub CLI allows you to close, reopen, and add metadata to issues and PR
    (107 points | Comments)