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  1. Why I Ripped the Same CD 300 Times
    (761 points | Comments)

  2. Computer science as a lost art (2015)
    (247 points | Comments)

  3. Accidents at Amazon: workers left to suffer after warehouse injuries
    (114 points | Comments)

  4. To Persuade Someone, Look Emotional
    (159 points | Comments)

  5. Why the New V8 Is So Damn Fast
    (336 points | Comments)

  6. Uber shuts down self-driving trucks unit
    (467 points | Comments)

  7. Evolving the Firefox Brand
    (237 points | Comments)

  8. Augmenting Agile with Formal Methods
    (112 points | Comments)

  9. The Pension Hole for U.S. Cities and States Is the Size of Japan’s Economy
    (125 points | Comments)

  10. Some Amazon Reviews Are Too Good to Be Believed – They're Paid For
    (455 points | Comments)

  11. MH370 Was ‘Manipulated’ Off Course to Its End, Report Says
    (105 points | Comments)

  12. BitTorrent Is Now Part of TRON
    (118 points | Comments)

  13. What Economists Still Don’t Get About the 2008 Crisis
    (207 points | Comments)

  14. Announcing TypeScript 3.0
    (367 points | Comments)

  15. How Britain beat the odds to achieve space flight, and then abandoned it
    (266 points | Comments)

  16. Learning Dexterity
    (470 points | Comments)

  17. If monads are the solution, what is the problem?
    (189 points | Comments)

  18. Security Begins at the Home Router
    (233 points | Comments)

  19. Grain: A strongly-typed functional programming language for the modern web
    (259 points | Comments)

  20. Bank of America questions customer’s citizenship, freezes accounts
    (314 points | Comments)

  21. Do Our Questions Create the World?
    (110 points | Comments)

  22. Building an Inclusive Code Review Culture
    (164 points | Comments)

  23. Goodreads offloads DynamoDB tables to S3 and queries them with Athena
    (204 points | Comments)

  24. One month from concept to $1000 in revenue
    (122 points | Comments)

  25. Ferret: a Lisp implementation for real time embedded control systems
    (135 points | Comments)

  26. Machine Learning for Drummers
    (101 points | Comments)

  27. Serverless, Inc. lands $10M Series A to build serverless dev platform
    (191 points | Comments)

  28. How to read Plato (1995)
    (116 points | Comments)

  29. L-theanine, a constituent in tea, and its effect on mental state (2008) [pdf]
    (260 points | Comments)

  30. Show HN: Owl, a new kind of parser generator
    (156 points | Comments)

  31. Practical Common Lisp (2009)
    (144 points | Comments)

  32. How F5Bot Slurps All of Reddit
    (255 points | Comments)

  33. Advice giving: A subtle pathway to power
    (102 points | Comments)

  34. Facebook Lenses
    (144 points | Comments)

  35. Elastic TabStops: A Better Way to Indent and Align Code (2017)
    (210 points | Comments)

  36. In Brazil, it is considered rude to be on time to a party
    (227 points | Comments)

  37. SICP Distilled – An Idiosyncratic Tour of SICP in Clojure
    (211 points | Comments)

  38. The 4,000 Lines of Code Harvard Hopes Will Change Translation (2017)
    (104 points | Comments)

  39. India's first RISC-V based Chip is Here: Linux boots on Shakti processor
    (452 points | Comments)

  40. Hello World on z/OS
    (199 points | Comments)

  41. Apollo Accelerators – Amiga Classic accelerator boards
    (144 points | Comments)

  42. Bandit Algorithms Book [pdf]
    (195 points | Comments)

  43. Why isn’t someone using my software product or open source tool?
    (128 points | Comments)

  44. Non-PhotoRealistic Quake (2002)
    (199 points | Comments)

  45. Ask HN: What “dumbphones” are available and viable in the US?
    (175 points | Comments)

  46. Tom Tryniski digitized nearly 50M pages of newspapers in his living room
    (326 points | Comments)

  47. A Taste of Linear Logic (1993) [pdf]
    (146 points | Comments)

  48. ‘Lopping,’ ‘Tips’ and the ‘Z-List’: Bias Lawsuit Explores Harvard’s Admissions
    (139 points | Comments)