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Top of Month - Mar 2022
  1. US Senate votes unanimously to make daylight savings time permanent
    (15 Mar 2022 | 2191 points | Comments)

  2. Pockit: A tiny, powerful, modular computer [video]
    (9 Mar 2022 | 1926 points | Comments)

  3. But life had other plans
    (23 Mar 2022 | 1718 points | Comments)

  4. FTC sues Intuit for its deceptive TurboTax “free” filing campaign
    (29 Mar 2022 | 1552 points | Comments)

  5. Please put units in names
    (21 Mar 2022 | 1284 points | Comments)

  6. Mourning loss as a remote team
    (26 Mar 2022 | 1199 points | Comments)

  7. Windows needs a change in priorities
    (20 Mar 2022 | 1194 points | Comments)

  8. Reinstating our SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles
    (28 Mar 2022 | 1191 points | Comments)

  9. Apple M1 Ultra
    (8 Mar 2022 | 1168 points | Comments)

  10. Hackers claim to have breached Okta systems
    (22 Mar 2022 | 1158 points | Comments)

  11. Show HN: I made a web game called Almost Pong
    (1 Mar 2022 | 1135 points | Comments)

  12. EU to make it mandatory to use customer-replaceable batteries in household items
    (13 Mar 2022 | 1099 points | Comments)

  13. Start Self Hosting
    (23 Mar 2022 | 1049 points | Comments)

  14. Google mandates workers back to Silicon Valley, other offices from April 4
    (2 Mar 2022 | 1044 points | Comments)

  15. Google terminated our Developer Account, says it is “associated”
    (30 Mar 2022 | 997 points | Comments)

  16. Earn-IT threatens encryption and therefore user freedom
    (11 Mar 2022 | 990 points | Comments)

  17. Difftastic: A diff that understands syntax
    (29 Mar 2022 | 983 points | Comments)

  18. Fire extinguished at Ukraine nuclear power plant, Europe's largest
    (4 Mar 2022 | 978 points | Comments)

  19. The smallest and worst HDMI display
    (31 Mar 2022 | 969 points | Comments)

  20. SingleFile: Save a complete web page into a single HTML file
    (2 Mar 2022 | 958 points | Comments)

  21. My lizard brain is no match for infinite scroll
    (6 Mar 2022 | 905 points | Comments)

  22. The end of the nice GTK button
    (24 Mar 2022 | 878 points | Comments)

  23. Some tiny personal programs I've written
    (9 Mar 2022 | 873 points | Comments)

  24. I'm a scam prevention expert and I got scammed
    (31 Mar 2022 | 865 points | Comments)

  25. uBlock Origin becomes top addon on Firefox
    (11 Mar 2022 | 858 points | Comments)

  26. Why is it hard to buy things that work well?
    (14 Mar 2022 | 848 points | Comments)

  27. First images from James Webb telescope exceed expectations
    (18 Mar 2022 | 840 points | Comments)

  28. Developers spend most of their time figuring the system out
    (30 Mar 2022 | 839 points | Comments)

  29. DigitalOcean acquires CSS-tricks
    (15 Mar 2022 | 825 points | Comments)

  30. Veloren is a multiplayer voxel RPG written in Rust
    (13 Mar 2022 | 811 points | Comments)

  31. I built a receipt printer for GitHub issues
    (25 Mar 2022 | 811 points | Comments)

  32. Teaching is a slow process of becoming everything you hate
    (12 Mar 2022 | 801 points | Comments)

  33. Web3 is centralized and inefficient
    (23 Mar 2022 | 801 points | Comments)

  34. The Uselessness of Phenylephrine
    (30 Mar 2022 | 799 points | Comments)

  35. Show HN: I'm writing a free book called Computer Networks from Scratch
    (27 Mar 2022 | 792 points | Comments)

  36. The campaign to shut down YouTube-dl continues
    (7 Mar 2022 | 775 points | Comments)

  37. Go 1.18
    (15 Mar 2022 | 773 points | Comments)

  38. Zotero 6
    (17 Mar 2022 | 768 points | Comments)

  39. Write plain text files
    (1 Mar 2022 | 739 points | Comments)

  40. Tell HN: If You Are in Russia
    (1 Mar 2022 | 727 points | Comments)

  41. The new silent majority: People who don't tweet
    (8 Mar 2022 | 725 points | Comments)

  42. Finland starts much-delayed nuclear plant, brings respite to power market
    (12 Mar 2022 | 721 points | Comments)

  43. Cybercriminals who breached Nvidia issue one of the most unusual demands ever
    (4 Mar 2022 | 720 points | Comments)

  44. H.264 is Magic (2016)
    (17 Mar 2022 | 714 points | Comments)

  45. Epic Games acquires Bandcamp
    (2 Mar 2022 | 709 points | Comments)

  46. In-flight surgery with a coat-hanger and silverware
    (17 Mar 2022 | 707 points | Comments)

  47. Show HN: HN Avatars in 357 bytes
    (14 Mar 2022 | 701 points | Comments)

  48. The Dirty Pipe Vulnerability
    (7 Mar 2022 | 697 points | Comments)

  49. I think US college education is nearer to collapsing than it appears
    (20 Mar 2022 | 696 points | Comments)

  50. SPAs Were a Mistake
    (2 Mar 2022 | 692 points | Comments)

  51. Trapped in Silicon Valley’s hidden caste system
    (1 Mar 2022 | 691 points | Comments)

  52. Moscow police officers stop people, request their phones to read their messages
    (6 Mar 2022 | 686 points | Comments)

  53. How our free plan stays free
    (16 Mar 2022 | 684 points | Comments)

  54. The day Steve Jobs dissed me in a keynote (2010)
    (9 Mar 2022 | 683 points | Comments)

  55. A one in a million bug in Switch kernel
    (23 Mar 2022 | 682 points | Comments)

  56. My Stripe Tax Story
    (3 Mar 2022 | 665 points | Comments)

  57. Show HN: A game that tests how well you know your local area
    (19 Mar 2022 | 654 points | Comments)

  58. Apple Mac Studio
    (8 Mar 2022 | 653 points | Comments)

  59. MDN Plus
    (24 Mar 2022 | 630 points | Comments)

  60. Israel passes law denying naturalization to Palestinian spouses
    (11 Mar 2022 | 628 points | Comments)

  61. Tell HN: A $40B company killed my 2yo son. Now they force me to keep silent
    (22 Mar 2022 | 626 points | Comments)

  62. Mercedes to accept legal responsibility for a vehicle when Drive Pilot is active
    (22 Mar 2022 | 613 points | Comments)

  63. I am the healthiest person I know, and I got cancer
    (8 Mar 2022 | 612 points | Comments)

  64. How “latency numbers everybody should know” decreased from 1990–2020
    (3 Mar 2022 | 611 points | Comments)

  65. Microsoft is tied to hundreds of millions of dollars in foreign bribes
    (25 Mar 2022 | 610 points | Comments)

  66. An update on the threat landscape
    (7 Mar 2022 | 609 points | Comments)

  67. Medical student surgically implants Bluetooth into own ear to cheat in final
    (14 Mar 2022 | 609 points | Comments)

  68. GE won’t let me use convection roast on my new oven without connecting to WiFi
    (5 Mar 2022 | 607 points | Comments)

  69. Maybe you should do less 'work'
    (28 Mar 2022 | 605 points | Comments)

  70. Majority in Japan backs nuclear power for first time since Fukushima
    (28 Mar 2022 | 605 points | Comments)

  71. So you want to study mathematics
    (7 Mar 2022 | 604 points | Comments)

  72. I wasted $40k on a fantastic startup idea (2020)
    (28 Mar 2022 | 603 points | Comments)

  73. Each Firefox download has a unique identifier
    (17 Mar 2022 | 601 points | Comments)

  74. Ask HN: Who operates at scale without containers?
    (22 Mar 2022 | 601 points | Comments)

  75. `COPY –chmod` reduced the size of my container image by 35%
    (26 Mar 2022 | 601 points | Comments)

  76. Cities should not pay for new stadiums
    (15 Mar 2022 | 596 points | Comments)

  77. Modern smartphone lenses are crazy
    (4 Mar 2022 | 587 points | Comments)

  78. Asahi Linux alpha release
    (18 Mar 2022 | 587 points | Comments)

  79. Zain Nadella, Satya Nadella's son, dies at 26
    (1 Mar 2022 | 577 points | Comments)

  80. Static torrent website with peer-to-peer queries over BitTorrent on 2M records
    (8 Mar 2022 | 575 points | Comments)

  81. DuckDuckGo “down-rank sites associated with Russian disinformation”
    (10 Mar 2022 | 574 points | Comments)

  82. Popular Tibetan singer Tsewang Norbu dies of self-immolation protest
    (15 Mar 2022 | 569 points | Comments)

  83. Ask HN: Which book can attract anyone towards your field of study?
    (27 Mar 2022 | 569 points | Comments)

  84. $625M worth of ETH drained on Axie Infinity's Ronin Network
    (29 Mar 2022 | 569 points | Comments)

  85. SerenityOS Browser now passes the Acid3 test
    (30 Mar 2022 | 564 points | Comments)

  86. Windows Defender is enough, if you harden it
    (6 Mar 2022 | 560 points | Comments)

  87. TUIs
    (16 Mar 2022 | 557 points | Comments)

  88. Hackers gaining power of subpoena via fake “emergency data requests”
    (29 Mar 2022 | 555 points | Comments)

  89. Solid.js feels like what I always wanted React to be
    (1 Mar 2022 | 548 points | Comments)

  90. Waymo begins driverless rides in San Francisco
    (30 Mar 2022 | 548 points | Comments)

  91. Applebee’s exec urges using high gas prices to push lower wages, sparks walkout
    (24 Mar 2022 | 547 points | Comments)

  92. Ubiquiti is suing Brian Krebs for his reporting on their breach
    (30 Mar 2022 | 544 points | Comments)

  93. Lapce – Fast open-source code editor
    (17 Mar 2022 | 538 points | Comments)

  94. Folding bicycle small enough to fit in hand luggage
    (22 Mar 2022 | 538 points | Comments)

  95. On Being Indispensable
    (14 Mar 2022 | 537 points | Comments)

  96. Inspecting Web Views in macOS
    (12 Mar 2022 | 536 points | Comments)

  97. CIA black site detainee served as training prop to teach torture techniques
    (15 Mar 2022 | 534 points | Comments)

  98. Nintendo Switch prevents downgrades by irreparably blowing its own fuses (2020)
    (23 Mar 2022 | 533 points | Comments)

  99. A short conversation with a bank
    (10 Mar 2022 | 532 points | Comments)

  100. Decrypting your own HTTPS traffic with Wireshark
    (20 Mar 2022 | 531 points | Comments)