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Archives for 29 Jul 2023
  1. Button Pushes You (2022)
    (131 points | Comments)

  2. The papers were not ready for publication
    (211 points | Comments)

  3. Big Tobacco knew radioactive Po210 in cigarettes posed cancer risk, kept quiet
    (296 points | Comments)

  4. Red algae proteins grafted into tobacco double plant growth
    (114 points | Comments)

  5. Show HN: Gogit – Just enough Git (in Go) to push itself to GitHub
    (176 points | Comments)

  6. Police are not primarily crime fighters, according to the data
    (129 points | Comments)

  7. 1953 'Phantom' A-bomb film 'Hiroshima,' with 88,000 extras, screening in Tokyo
    (151 points | Comments)

  8. Counterterrorism internet surveillance is being retargeted at sex workers
    (154 points | Comments)

  9. Open Source Outdoor Air Quality Monitor
    (222 points | Comments)

  10. How fast should you accelerate your kid in math?
    (150 points | Comments)

  11. US Army Field Manual on Leadership (1990) [pdf]
    (224 points | Comments)

  12. Universal and transferable adversarial attacks on aligned language models
    (220 points | Comments)

  13. The world’s largest wind turbine has been switched on
    (155 points | Comments)

  14. Gzip beats BERT? Part 2: dataset issues, improved speed, and results
    (248 points | Comments)

  15. Functions are vectors
    (432 points | Comments)

  16. Ways to shoot yourself in the foot with Redis
    (179 points | Comments)

  17. If we want a shift to walking we need to prioritize dignity
    (608 points | Comments)

  18. Critical theory is radicalizing high school debate
    (374 points | Comments)

  19. Alcohol without the hangover – scientists are finding ways
    (140 points | Comments)

  20. Cyberdecks (2013)
    (188 points | Comments)

  21. The Hacker's Dictionary
    (174 points | Comments)

  22. What happened to Vivaldi Social?
    (300 points | Comments)

  23. US Spies Are Lobbying Congress to Save a Phone Surveillance ‘Loophole’
    (167 points | Comments)

  24. Ask HN: Online activities to be made impossible by the UK Online Safety Bill
    (195 points | Comments)

  25. IRC is the only viable chat protocol (2022)
    (338 points | Comments)

  26. So you want to build your own open source chatbot
    (328 points | Comments)

  27. Facebook users have less than a month to claim a piece of the $725M settlement
    (236 points | Comments)

  28. Using C++ as a scripting language, part 8
    (134 points | Comments)

  29. Hugging Face, GitHub and more unite to defend open source in EU AI legislation
    (174 points | Comments)

  30. Computer scientists discover limits of gradient descent (2021)
    (161 points | Comments)

  31. U.S. Marine Corps Antenna Handbook (1999) [pdf]
    (310 points | Comments)

  32. Google Tries to Defend Its Web Environment Integrity Critics Slam It as Danger
    (178 points | Comments)

  33. IBM Blue Lightning: World’s Fastest 386? (2014)
    (142 points | Comments)

  34. Argonne National Lab is attempting to replicate LK-99
    (337 points | Comments)

  35. LPython: Novel, Fast, Retargetable Python Compiler
    (265 points | Comments)

  36. Plans develop for high-speed rail in the PNW
    (170 points | Comments)

  37. F# RISC-V Instruction Set formal specification
    (134 points | Comments)