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  1. Can you use the terminal for everything? [video]
    (156 points | Comments)

  2. Prediction Markets: When Do They Work?
    (230 points | Comments)

  3. Apple self-driving car in accident: California DMV filing
    (140 points | Comments)

  4. NAFTA: Don’t Trade Away the Internet
    (121 points | Comments)

  5. After 24 years, Doom II's final secret has been found
    (529 points | Comments)

  6. Briar Project
    (114 points | Comments)

  7. What Do Happy Teens Do?
    (116 points | Comments)

  8. React Fire: Modernizing React DOM
    (287 points | Comments)

  9. New Evidence That Lead Exposure Increases Crime (2017)
    (329 points | Comments)

  10. Full Ethereum blockchain now available as a BigQuery public dataset
    (133 points | Comments)

  11. Limits on Matrix Multiplication
    (136 points | Comments)

  12. DuckDuckGo's bang
    (107 points | Comments)

  13. Telco lobbyists accidentally send their talking points
    (198 points | Comments)

  14. How well does population density predict U.S. voting outcomes?
    (148 points | Comments)

  15. Chief U.S. spy catcher says China using LinkedIn to recruit Americans
    (126 points | Comments)

  16. Russia tries more precise technology to block Telegram messenger
    (127 points | Comments)

  17. Show HN: Proven – An alternative to Twitter's verified accounts, with HN support
    (334 points | Comments)

  18. Maersk installed 100-foot-tall rotating sails on one of its tankers
    (389 points | Comments)

  19. The Chinese were solving 14th degree polynomials in 1303. Why?
    (162 points | Comments)

  20. Multi-Armed Bandits, Conjugate Models and Bayesian Reinforcement Learning
    (125 points | Comments)

  21. x86-64 Assembly Language Programming with Ubuntu
    (276 points | Comments)

  22. Tcpdump101 – Build packet capture syntax online
    (142 points | Comments)

  23. Total Recall: LeBron's mighty mind (2014)
    (167 points | Comments)

  24. EU to recommend that member states abolish daylight saving time
    (602 points | Comments)

  25. Cargo ships that sink when their cargo suddenly liquefies
    (281 points | Comments)

  26. Lenovo’s new Yoga Book replaces the keyboard with an E Ink screen
    (133 points | Comments)

  27. Show HN: Permafrost Engine – OpenGL 3.3 Real Time Strategy Engine in C
    (144 points | Comments)

  28. Coca-Cola to buy Costa coffee for £3.9bn
    (102 points | Comments)

  29. Can Beethoven send takedown requests?
    (530 points | Comments)

  30. Z80 computer wirewrapped on perfboard
    (125 points | Comments)

  31. Blackened Buildings of Manchester Before the Clean Air Act
    (226 points | Comments)

  32. On the Worst-Case Complexity of TimSort
    (204 points | Comments)

  33. Silicon Valley is changing, and its lead over other tech hubs narrowing
    (119 points | Comments)

  34. Security Analysis of WireGuard [pdf]
    (124 points | Comments)

  35. On the Kidnapped African Boy Who Became a German Philosopher
    (123 points | Comments)

  36. How much countries spend in R&D
    (202 points | Comments)

  37. AI Can Transform Anyone Into a Professional Dancer
    (222 points | Comments)

  38. San Francisco Denies Scooter Permits for Bird, Lime, Uber and Lyft
    (199 points | Comments)

  39. 'It's Enrico Pallazzo': The inside Story of 'The Naked Gun' Baseball Game
    (101 points | Comments)

  40. How the Brain Experiences Time
    (150 points | Comments)

  41. Mutiny at the big five is part of the future of work
    (165 points | Comments)

  42. A deep dive into the Go memory allocator and garbage collector
    (182 points | Comments)

  43. Java is still available at zero-cost
    (175 points | Comments)