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  1. Why are McDonald’s Self Service Kiosks so hackable?
    (250 points | Comments)

  2. Datadog dashboard for the Texas power grid
    (303 points | Comments)

  3. Foundations of Databases
    (101 points | Comments)

  4. Oblique Strategies on GameBoy
    (103 points | Comments)

  5. Kubernetes for Developers Who Know How to Develop
    (115 points | Comments)

  6. Show HN: Pipes puzzle (a.k.a. Net) on a hexagonal grid
    (537 points | Comments)

  7. Samsung asks for planning permission for 11 fabs in Texas
    (209 points | Comments)

  8. DwarFS: A fast high compression read-only file system
    (166 points | Comments)

  9. OpenXanadu
    (107 points | Comments)

  10. Standard Ebooks
    (1578 points | Comments)

  11. Take more screenshots
    (657 points | Comments)

  12. Factor: A Practical Stack Language
    (163 points | Comments)

  13. In Praise of Stacked PRs
    (225 points | Comments)

  14. AWS open sourced the AWS console design system
    (246 points | Comments)

  15. Performance comparison: counting words in Python, C/C++, Awk, Rust, and more
    (368 points | Comments)

  16. Arizona Mom Fights Abusive Prosecution by Department of Child Safety
    (204 points | Comments)

  17. Non-Obvious Docker Uses
    (210 points | Comments)

  18. Hexaflexagons [video] (2012)
    (580 points | Comments)

  19. Porn use and men's and women's sexual performance
    (163 points | Comments)

  20. No evidence for nudging after adjusting for publication bias
    (246 points | Comments)

  21. Why GNU grep is fast (2010)
    (209 points | Comments)

  22. Crystal 1.5
    (116 points | Comments)

  23. Free online courses from top universities
    (157 points | Comments)

  24. At 88, Poker Legend Doyle Brunson Is Still Bluffing. Or Is He?
    (137 points | Comments)

  25. Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, and AWS crash course series
    (208 points | Comments)

  26. The 15-minute city (2020)
    (127 points | Comments)

  27. Two decades of Alzheimer’s research was based on deliberate fraud
    (257 points | Comments)

  28. Facial hair tracking for high fidelity performance capture
    (130 points | Comments)

  29. Show HN: Kvass, a personal key-value store
    (227 points | Comments)

  30. Tech booms fuelled liveability busts in Silicon Valley and Bengaluru
    (101 points | Comments)

  31. Ask HN: What is a sustainable methodology for taking notes of your learning?
    (119 points | Comments)

  32. Hispaniola's great divergence
    (137 points | Comments)

  33. Google to pause all hiring for two weeks
    (122 points | Comments)

  34. How to drive away your best engineers
    (325 points | Comments)

  35. Ford's answer to EV supply chain hell: Cheaper batteries
    (147 points | Comments)

  36. Xz format considered inadequate for long-term archiving (2016)
    (248 points | Comments)

  37. Wikenigma is an encyclopedia for topics with unknown answers
    (190 points | Comments)

  38. Amazon sales of Deep Learning with Python are counterfeit
    (665 points | Comments)

  39. “Burning Ship” fractal
    (399 points | Comments)

  40. A chess robot in Moscow has broken the finger of its human opponent
    (292 points | Comments)

  41. Does the Past Still Exist?
    (177 points | Comments)