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  1. PostgreSQL Count(*) Performance Improvements
    (140 points | Comments)

  2. Google AMP lowered our page speed, and there's no choice but to use it
    (519 points | Comments)

  3. Is Anyone Listening to You on Alexa? A Global Team Reviews Audio
    (333 points | Comments)

  4. 996, GitHub, and China's digital workers rights awakening
    (383 points | Comments)

  5. OpenSSD – Open-Source Solid State Drive (SSD)
    (144 points | Comments)

  6. Reliable novelty: New should not trump true
    (114 points | Comments)

  7. JQuery 3.4.0 Released
    (235 points | Comments)

  8. Making email more secure with MTA-STS standard
    (171 points | Comments)

  9. New human species found in Philippines
    (192 points | Comments)

  10. Sorting in Japanese – An Unsolved Problem (2011)
    (123 points | Comments)

  11. Google Founders Have Skipped All of the Company's 2019 Town Hall Meetings
    (105 points | Comments)

  12. House of Representatives Passes Net Neutrality Protections
    (111 points | Comments)

  13. Chicago Has Become the Nerve Center of Competitive Pinball
    (101 points | Comments)

  14. EU Agencies Falsely Report More Than 550 Archive.org URLs as Terrorist Content
    (519 points | Comments)

  15. The Urgent Quest for Slower, Better News
    (525 points | Comments)

  16. Boeing 737 MAX crash and the rejection of ridiculous data
    (160 points | Comments)

  17. Ultra-Time-Efficient Exercise Lowers Blood Pressure, Boosts Brain Function
    (149 points | Comments)

  18. Cloud Code – A new set of plug-ins for IntelliJ and VS Code
    (138 points | Comments)

  19. A Pentester's Guide: Osint, Breach Dumps, and Password Spraying
    (164 points | Comments)

  20. Your Android Phone Is a Security Key
    (198 points | Comments)

  21. Show HN: Top PDFs and Papers Submitted to Hacker News
    (250 points | Comments)

  22. Google launches an end-to-end AI platform
    (355 points | Comments)

  23. The Problem with ‘5 Whys’ (2016)
    (237 points | Comments)

  24. Unveiling the first-ever image of a black hole [video]
    (2164 points | Comments)

  25. Startup Stock Options – Why a Good Deal Has Gone Bad
    (678 points | Comments)

  26. DNS-over-HTTPS Policy Requirements for Resolvers
    (140 points | Comments)

  27. Tesla Model 3 becomes best-selling car in Switzerland
    (357 points | Comments)

  28. Nations of the Amazon are seeking “shared governance” of the .amazon TLD
    (268 points | Comments)

  29. Welding breakthrough could transform manufacturing
    (186 points | Comments)

  30. Reasons to turn down the transmit power of your Wi-Fi (2017)
    (356 points | Comments)

  31. Elwyn Berlekamp has died
    (125 points | Comments)

  32. Seven-Dimensional Cross Product
    (104 points | Comments)

  33. 339 Bytes of Responsive CSS
    (106 points | Comments)

  34. NVMM: A full, fast and flexible virtualization stack for NetBSD
    (150 points | Comments)

  35. Seven databases in seven weeks (2014)
    (140 points | Comments)

  36. The Dutch East India Co was richer than Apple, Google, Facebook combined (2017)
    (259 points | Comments)

  37. Org-Mode Is One of the Most Reasonable Markup Languages to Use for Text (2018)
    (518 points | Comments)

  38. A fork() in the road
    (257 points | Comments)

  39. Open Questions about Generative Adversarial Networks
    (128 points | Comments)

  40. The U.S. government is about to bar the IRS from creating a free e-filing system
    (408 points | Comments)

  41. Udacity restructures operations, lays off 20 percent of its workforce
    (220 points | Comments)