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  1. Opinion: Another species of hominin may still be alive
    (225 points | Comments)

  2. The x86 architecture is the weirdo, part 2
    (175 points | Comments)

  3. Six companies control 90% of what you read, watch, and hear
    (490 points | Comments)

  4. Introducing a16z START
    (260 points | Comments)

  5. SDF Public Access Unix System
    (159 points | Comments)

  6. The voice in the soot: Humanity's earliest known recording
    (130 points | Comments)

  7. Why the Arrest of a Lebanese Doctor Should Terrify Every Visitor to the UAE
    (163 points | Comments)

  8. The case for LineageOS and the PinePhone
    (211 points | Comments)

  9. Arbitrary file write vulnerability in GNU gzip's zgrep utility
    (152 points | Comments)

  10. Overhauling Mario 64's code to reach 30 FPS and render 6x faster on N64 [video]
    (699 points | Comments)

  11. Take the pain out of Git conflict resolution: use diff3 (2017)
    (191 points | Comments)

  12. Operating systems battle: OpenBSD vs. NixOS
    (115 points | Comments)

  13. UK Government Officials Infected with Pegasus
    (691 points | Comments)

  14. Mastodon for Android
    (145 points | Comments)

  15. Web scraping is legal, US appeals court reaffirms
    (1040 points | Comments)

  16. A helicopter will try to catch a rocket booster mid-air
    (122 points | Comments)

  17. Ask HN: MacBooks seems to be the only viable option these days
    (206 points | Comments)

  18. The satellite imagery industry still has no idea what customers want
    (384 points | Comments)

  19. College became the default – Let's rethink that
    (176 points | Comments)

  20. Ask HN: What Happened to Lambda-the-Ultimate.org?
    (146 points | Comments)

  21. Automation is the serialization of understanding
    (173 points | Comments)

  22. Pounce: A multiplayer stealth game about hunting / tracking
    (222 points | Comments)

  23. The Learjet era ends with a final delivery
    (132 points | Comments)

  24. Highlights from Git 2.36
    (128 points | Comments)

  25. Where Linux's load average comes from in the kernel
    (172 points | Comments)

  26. SVG passthrough precision
    (128 points | Comments)

  27. James Webb telescope's coldest instrument reaches operating temperature
    (555 points | Comments)

  28. BirdNET-Pi: Automated, locally run bird sound identification and tracking
    (468 points | Comments)

  29. TurboTax’s fight against free tax filing
    (804 points | Comments)

  30. Europe's now-drowned 'lost world' and the 25m-high tsunami that finished it off
    (316 points | Comments)

  31. Beanstalk cryptocurrency loses $182M of reserves in flash ‘attack’
    (162 points | Comments)

  32. 1x Programming
    (236 points | Comments)

  33. Jack Dorsey’s $2.9M NFT dropped 99% in value
    (169 points | Comments)

  34. When you get locked out of your Google account, what do you do? (2021)
    (194 points | Comments)

  35. No one knows why the most used spacecraft propulsion system works
    (247 points | Comments)

  36. 7-Zip up to 21.07 on Windows allows privilege escalation and command execution
    (227 points | Comments)

  37. Americans are drowning in spam
    (309 points | Comments)

  38. Subvert network effects and encourage adversarial interoperability
    (117 points | Comments)

  39. CatalanGate: Spyware operation against Catalans using Pegasus and Candiru
    (367 points | Comments)

  40. On leaving Turkey (2021)
    (121 points | Comments)

  41. What is the origin of “daemon” with regards to computing? (2011)
    (218 points | Comments)

  42. South Africa is running out of Marmite
    (114 points | Comments)

  43. Security experts declare all Proton apps secure after security audit
    (121 points | Comments)

  44. M1 Thunderbolt ports don’t fully support USB 3.1 Gen 2
    (272 points | Comments)

  45. Mental speed is high until age sixty
    (466 points | Comments)

  46. The 1936-1937 Purge of Soviet Astronomers (1991)
    (101 points | Comments)

  47. Exponentially Better Rotations
    (285 points | Comments)

  48. The Musl Preprocessor Debate
    (116 points | Comments)

  49. Types of Deceptive Design
    (136 points | Comments)

  50. Analyzing iMessage with SQL
    (142 points | Comments)

  51. ‘Click to Cancel’ legislation introduced in Pennsylvania
    (448 points | Comments)

  52. Twitter takeover battle: Elon Musk and Jack Dorsey turn up pressure on board
    (239 points | Comments)

  53. Cytopia: Open-source city simulator with pixel-art graphics
    (303 points | Comments)