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Archives for 28 Jul 2020
  1. Stop Abusing Semver
    (114 points | Comments)

  2. Hiring Without Whiteboards
    (481 points | Comments)

  3. 1991 Macintosh Quadra with Mac OS 8.1 as an Electron App
    (556 points | Comments)

  4. A new funding model for open source software
    (354 points | Comments)

  5. Statement by Jeff Bezos to the U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary
    (132 points | Comments)

  6. How a flawed idea is teaching millions of kids to be poor readers (2019)
    (258 points | Comments)

  7. Did fish sauce in Vietnam come from ancient Rome via the Silk Road?
    (104 points | Comments)

  8. Notes by Andy Hertzfeld on Alan Kay's talk at Creative Think seminar, July 1982
    (135 points | Comments)

  9. ITER: World's largest nuclear fusion project begins assembly
    (669 points | Comments)

  10. Kissat SAT Solver
    (111 points | Comments)

  11. Librem 5 Phone Dogwood Thermals and Battery Life
    (144 points | Comments)

  12. Iroquois Nationals, barred from World Games, gave gift of lacrosse to the world
    (148 points | Comments)

  13. Perfect Edition: A lightweight, responsive web e-book template
    (248 points | Comments)

  14. Historical programming-language groups disappearing from Google
    (737 points | Comments)

  15. GitHub Public Roadmap
    (483 points | Comments)

  16. Scientists pull living microbes, possibly 100M years old, from beneath the sea
    (157 points | Comments)

  17. U.S. citizens no longer have access to most of the world
    (181 points | Comments)

  18. Stack Overflow gets series E funding for $85M
    (112 points | Comments)

  19. Firefox 79
    (379 points | Comments)

  20. Interview with a Pornhub web developer (2019)
    (298 points | Comments)

  21. OCaml: Add support to iOS/Mac ARM64
    (244 points | Comments)

  22. MI6 tried to intervene independent court by stopping judge seeing legal papers
    (146 points | Comments)

  23. Yandex Image Search is better than Google with “fuzzy” images
    (104 points | Comments)

  24. Clutch, the Open-Source Platform for Infrastructure Tooling
    (116 points | Comments)

  25. Launch HN: QuestDB (YC S20) – Fast open source time series database
    (357 points | Comments)

  26. Malware Reverse Engineering Handbook
    (140 points | Comments)

  27. The Soul of a New Machine: Rethinking the Computer [video]
    (125 points | Comments)

  28. Cloudflare Workers Announces Broad Language Support
    (104 points | Comments)

  29. Rite Aid deployed facial recognition systems in hundreds of U.S. stores
    (322 points | Comments)

  30. The Regular Expression Visualizer, Simulator and Cross-Compiler Tool
    (197 points | Comments)

  31. Data Runner Watch Prototype – Modded Casio F91W
    (199 points | Comments)

  32. Google’s top search result is Google
    (385 points | Comments)

  33. The Age of Mass Surveillance Will Not Last Forever
    (142 points | Comments)

  34. The worst tool for the job
    (221 points | Comments)

  35. Banned math book
    (197 points | Comments)

  36. Face masks are breaking facial recognition algorithms, says new government study
    (111 points | Comments)

  37. We thought it was just a respiratory virus
    (265 points | Comments)

  38. WasmBoxC: Simple, Fast, and VM-Less Sandboxing
    (224 points | Comments)

  39. 11M households could be evicted over the next four months
    (208 points | Comments)

  40. Not an Amazon Problem
    (428 points | Comments)

  41. The Toxoplasma of Rage (2014)
    (267 points | Comments)

  42. Remington Arms Declares Bankruptcy
    (160 points | Comments)

  43. Fewer premature babies born since Covid-19 lockdown
    (204 points | Comments)

  44. The Galaksija computer was a craze in 1980s Yugoslavia
    (250 points | Comments)

  45. The Double-Entry Counting Method (2016)
    (124 points | Comments)

  46. Xinjiang is prototype for fully totalitarian state: Taiwan minister
    (157 points | Comments)

  47. How Did the Casio F91W Become a Terrorist Icon?
    (266 points | Comments)

  48. Intel ousts its chief engineer, shakes up technical group after delays
    (559 points | Comments)