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Archives for 29 Dec 2021
  1. Implant.ARM.iLOBleed.a
    (127 points | Comments)

  2. 54% of adults in the United States have prose literacy below the 6th-grade level
    (166 points | Comments)

  3. You can't copy code with memcpy
    (423 points | Comments)

  4. Python, unlike C, has the mod operator always return a positive number
    (209 points | Comments)

  5. Show HN: I learnt how to use WebSockets, made something beautiful/terrible
    (145 points | Comments)

  6. FAA investigating controversial crash video
    (540 points | Comments)

  7. Tetr.io
    (331 points | Comments)

  8. Satoshi leaked his Los Angeles IP address (2016)
    (183 points | Comments)

  9. Consider SQLite
    (362 points | Comments)

  10. GCC: The customer has nuclear weapons. They do not do “bounty”
    (393 points | Comments)

  11. Why Web3?
    (244 points | Comments)

  12. A Texas School District Banned My Book. Then Things Got Ugly
    (101 points | Comments)

  13. IRS: Stolen property must be reported as income on taxes
    (155 points | Comments)

  14. Show HN: Voiceliner – Capture structured braindumps on the go
    (297 points | Comments)

  15. Microsoft buys Xandr, AT&T’s advanced advertising business
    (142 points | Comments)

  16. Report to Congress: Robocalls and Transmission of Misleading Caller ID
    (194 points | Comments)

  17. Emfy: Emacs for You – Quickly set up vanilla Emacs for editing
    (454 points | Comments)

  18. NASA Says Webb’s Excess Fuel Likely to Extend Its Lifetime Expectations
    (135 points | Comments)

  19. Amazon’s Alexa assistant told a child to do a potentially lethal challenge
    (130 points | Comments)

  20. Facebook said my article was false – now the fact-checkers admit they were wrong
    (494 points | Comments)

  21. Ketamine therapy is going mainstream
    (138 points | Comments)

  22. How Secure Boot Works on M1 Series Macs
    (162 points | Comments)

  23. Three Ways of Generating Terrain with Erosion Features
    (161 points | Comments)

  24. Wargames can help you to learn and practice security concepts through games
    (220 points | Comments)

  25. DuckDuckGo's daily search queries surpassed 100M, a 47% increase
    (179 points | Comments)

  26. The software that flies SpaceX rockets and starships
    (206 points | Comments)

  27. Learn Python ASTs, by building your own linter
    (183 points | Comments)

  28. Swedes were fooled by one of the biggest scientific bluffs of our time (2020)
    (252 points | Comments)

  29. The world’s biggest offshore wind farm, Hornsea 2, generates first power
    (200 points | Comments)

  30. Boston Dynamics’ Stretch robot can move 800 heavy boxes per hour
    (263 points | Comments)

  31. Hong Kong pro-democracy Stand News shuts down after police raid, arrests
    (137 points | Comments)

  32. Railway lines once connected the Middle East
    (139 points | Comments)

  33. This Year in Embedded Rust
    (144 points | Comments)

  34. A realization of why email is critical infrastructure for the Internet
    (316 points | Comments)

  35. Glibc is still not Y2038 compliant by default
    (325 points | Comments)

  36. LaTeX Finite Automata and State Diagrams with Tikz
    (108 points | Comments)

  37. The year in math and computer science
    (156 points | Comments)

  38. Ask HN: Why doesn't YC list compensation for their own open positions?
    (331 points | Comments)

  39. Tech Won’t Save Us. Shrinking Consumption Will
    (174 points | Comments)

  40. Oven Stoves and Heat Walls (2008)
    (128 points | Comments)

  41. John Madden has died
    (225 points | Comments)

  42. Engineers should invest in decision-making skills early
    (301 points | Comments)