Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-30
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 30, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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Millennials are keeping libraries alive
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How Shor's Algorithm works (2007)
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Build an 8-bit computer from scratch
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Postage – A fast replacement for pgAdmin
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SoundCloud's Collapse
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Ubershaders: A Ridiculous Solution to an Impossible Problem
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A Look into NASA’s Coding Philosophy
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Why I left Medium and moved back to my own domain
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Ask HN: Have you regretted making something open-source?
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Deep Learning for Coders – Launching Deep Learning Part 2
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Posted at 2017-07-31 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-29
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 29, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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A practical explanation of a Naive Bayes classifier
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How I tried to get into game development and failed
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Wasabi – Simple storage solution
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14 Years After Decriminalizing Drugs, Portugal’s Bold Risk Paid Off
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Robot cracks open safe live on Def Con's stage
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P&G Cuts More Than $100M in ‘Largely Ineffective’ Digital Ads
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'Using Emacs' Series
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Tesla Model 3 First Drive Review
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Apple Removes Apps from China Store That Help Internet Users Evade Censorship
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How to present a GitHub project for your resume (2016)
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Posted at 2017-07-30 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-28
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 28, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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The Evolution of Trust
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Show HN: The JavaScript Way, a book for learning modern JavaScript from scratch
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Successful Solo Founders
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Amazon Hub
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Higher-paid, faster-growing tech jobs are concentrating in 8 US hubs
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SpaceX Is Now One of the World’s Most Valuable Privately Held Companies
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Sandsifter: find undocumented instructions and bugs on x86 CPU
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GNU Ring 1.0 released
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Bollinger B1: An electric truck with 360HP and up to 200 mile range
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Phoenix 1.3.0 Released
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Posted at 2017-07-29 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-27
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 27, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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Breaking open the Mt. Gox case, part 1
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Google and a nuclear fusion company have developed a new algorithm
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Show HN: Chromeless – Headless Chrome Automation on AWS Lambda
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Remotely Compromising Android and iOS via a bug in Broadcom's WI-FI Chipsets
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First Human Embryos Edited in U.S
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BTC-e and its founder charged in 21-count indictment over hack of Mt. Gox
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How Chrome OS, Termux, YubiKey and Duo Mobile make for great usable security
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Jeff Bezos Surpasses Bill Gates as World's Richest Person
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Ravens OL John Urschel, 26, retires abruptly, two days after CTE study
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Sci-Hub’s cache of pirated papers is so big, subscription journals are doomed
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Posted at 2017-07-28 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-26
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 26, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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Social Media Is the New Smoking
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SEC Issues Report Concluding DAO Tokens, a Digital Asset, Were Securities
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Here be dragons: the same 3D scene implemented with 10 different 3D APIs
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Show HN: Musikcube, a terminal-based music player, library, and streaming server
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Lawsuit: Sexual harassment ‘victim’ was San Francisco business rival in disguise
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Docker operations slowing down on AWS
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Why I’m Learning Perl 6
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IPv6 Adoption
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Passwords Evolved: Authentication Guidance for the Modern Era
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Petition to open source Flash
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Posted at 2017-07-27 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-25
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 25, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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The Company Behind Many Surprise Emergency Room Bills
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Crack WPA/WPA2 Wi-Fi Routers with Aircrack-Ng and Hashcat
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Ask HN: What programming blogs do you follow?
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Fear is America’s top-selling consumer product
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Amazon raised Prime Day prices, misleading consumers, says vendor
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MS Paint is here to stay
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Elixir 1.5 released
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How Fear and Outrage Are Sold for Profit
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“We will stop updating and distributing the Flash Player at the end of 2020”
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Flash will be EOL by 2020
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Posted at 2017-07-26 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-24
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 24, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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How Wi-Fi Works
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A Practical Guide to Tree-Based Learning Algorithms
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Status update from the Reproducible Builds project
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Pev: Postgres ‘Explain’ Visualizer (2016)
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18yo arrested for reporting a bug in the new Budapest e-Ticket system
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Learn Ethereum smart contract programming
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Ask HN: Best-architected open-source business applications worth studying?
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How a VC-funded company is undermining the open-source community
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Microsoft Paint to be killed off after 32 years
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Verizon Throttles Netflix Subscribers in Test It Doesn't Inform Customers About
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Posted at 2017-07-25 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-23
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 23, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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The Decline of Investment in San Francisco Startups
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Pascal at Apple
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The non-linearity of productivity
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Using Hilbert Curves to 100% Zelda
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Satellites Taking Pictures of Rockets Carrying More Satellites
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Yellowstone Bears Eat 40K Moths a Day in August
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Computational Linear Algebra
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How do I know if I'm good at programming?
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The “Million Dollar Homepage” as a Decaying Digital Artifact
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Printed Solar Panels for Less Than $10 a Square Metre
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Posted at 2017-07-24 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-22
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 22, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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Claude Shannon: How a Genius Thinks, Works, and Lives
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Hedge Fund Uses Algae to Reap 21% Return
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Show HN: Mesh IDE – a code editor that feels like a spreadsheet
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Show HN: $200 Solar Self-Sufficiency Without Your Landlord Noticing
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Why Good People Leave Large Tech Companies
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How economists rode maths to become our era’s astrologers
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Norway, where no salaries are secret
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Dell 38 inch UltraSharp monitor
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Open Bazaar – decentralized Bitcoin marketplace
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China forces one of its Muslim minorities to install spyware on their phones
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Posted at 2017-07-23 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-21
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 21, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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Say Goodbye to Spain's Three-Hour Lunch Break
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Underground Hansa Market taken over and shut down
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ShareLaTeX Joins Overleaf
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80-year Harvard study has been showing how to live a healthy and happy life
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Ethereum from scratch – Part 1: Ping
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A hacker stole $31M of Ether – how it happened, and what it means for Ethereum
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Pass: A standard Unix password manager
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Emacs and Magit
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Monospaced Programming Fonts with Ligatures
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The New Firefox and Ridiculous Numbers of Tabs
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Posted at 2017-07-22 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-20
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 20, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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How a Reddit forum has become a lifeline to opioid addicts in the US
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Why Should I Start a Startup?
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Dice-O-Matic hopper and elevator (2009)
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Patient Number One in a new cancer treatment
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$4k Renault compared to Tesla Model 3
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Things to learn in React before using Redux
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Scientists Reverse Brain Damage in Drowned Toddler?
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Announcing Rust 1.19
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On Password Managers
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Ways a VC says no without saying no
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Posted at 2017-07-21 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-19
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 19, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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Terminal and shell performance
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Show HN: Cinc – GitHub for recipes
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Transmit 5
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LeoCAD – A CAD program for creating virtual Lego models
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AMD has no plans to release PSP code
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Things I’ve Learned from Reading IndieHackers
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Apple Machine Learning Journal
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Firefox marketshare revisited
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Show HN: A Set of Dice That Follows the Gambler's Fallacy
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153k Ether Stolen in Parity Multi-Sig Attack
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Posted at 2017-07-20 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-18
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 18, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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Two days in an underwater cave running out of oxygen
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How Google Wants to Rewire the Internet
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Cybersecurity Humble Book Bundle
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A decentralized Bitcoin exchange
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Elevation Control
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Google launches Hire, a new service for helping businesses recruit
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Build a burner phone with Twilio and Kotlin
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Google relaunches Glass for businesses
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The Myth of Drug Expiration Dates
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Master Card, Cisco, and Scotiabank Join the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance
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Posted at 2017-07-19 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-17
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 17, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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End to End Machine Learning Pipeline Tutorial
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MPC-HC v1.7.13 is released and farewell
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Used GPUs flood the market as Ethereum's price drops below $150
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Employees Who Stay in Companies Longer Than Two Years Get Paid 50% Less
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In Urban China, Cash Is Rapidly Becoming Obsolete
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Archiveteam are backing up SoundCloud
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A real world guide to WebRTC
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Machine Learning Crash Course: The Bias-Variance Dilemma
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Bitcoin Is Having a Civil War as It Enters a Critical Month
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The Limitations of Deep Learning
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Posted at 2017-07-18 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-16
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 16, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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TIO: Try it online
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Tokyo street fashion and culture: 1980 – 2017
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Brazil to open 860K acres of protected Amazon rainforest to logging, mining, etc
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Monolith First (2015)
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A 32-year-old state senator is trying to get patent trolls out of Massachusetts
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Turkish GSM networks currently play a message of the President on any phone call
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Apache Foundation disallows use of the Facebook “BSD+Patent” license
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Kindness is Underrated (2014)
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Ask HN: What tasks do you automate?
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Things I wish someone had told me before I started angel investing
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Posted at 2017-07-17 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-15
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 15, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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Yanni – An artificial neural network for Erlang
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Cracking the code behind Apple’s App Store promo card design
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I mean, why not tell everyone our password hashes?
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Gpu.js – GPU Accelerated JavaScript
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Seeing AI for iOS
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50 days of postmarketOS
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Australian PM Calls for End-To-End Encryption Ban
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I Have No Enemies: My Final Statement (2009)
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Broadcom BCM43xx Wi-Fi chips allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code
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Maryam Mirzakhani, first woman and Iranian to win Fields Medal, has died
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Posted at 2017-07-16 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-14
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 14, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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Using Deep Learning to Create Professional-Level Photographs
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Jefferies gives IBM Watson a Wall Street reality check
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Alibaba Cloud
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Radiohead album hides an app that only runs on an '80s computer
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Invisible unicorns: Big companies that started with little or no money
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Bash-Snippets: A collection of small bash scripts for heavy terminal users
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Hacker's guide to Neural Networks (2012)
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Redis 4.0
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Show HN: Quilt – manage data like code
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Google is releasing 20M bacteria-infected mosquitoes in Fresno
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Posted at 2017-07-15 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-13
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 13, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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ZFS Is the Best Filesystem For Now
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Reverse-engineering the Starbucks ordering API
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Ask a Repair Shop
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Bitcoin – Potential Network Disruption on July 31st
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Pell – A simple and small rich-text editor for the web
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'Living Drug' That Fights Cancer by Harnessing Immune System Clears Key Hurdle
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NASA admits it doesn’t have the funding to land humans on Mars
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AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1920X and 1950X CPUs Announced
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Toward Go 2
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Improving air conditioner efficiency could reduce worldwide temps by 1ºC by 2100
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Posted at 2017-07-14 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-12
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 12, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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3D scanning by dipping into a liquid
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Students Are Better Off Without a Laptop in the Classroom
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How Discord Scaled Elixir to 5M Concurrent Users
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p5.js – A library to make coding accessible for artists, designers, educators
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Life Is About to Get Harder for Websites Without HTTPS
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Battle for the Internet
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CSS and JS code coverage in Chrome DevTools
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The Facebook Algorithm Mom Problem
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Ask HN: Why is Bluetooth so unreliable?
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Net Neutrality Day of Action: Help Preserve the Open Internet
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Posted at 2017-07-13 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-11
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 11, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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How Rust is tested
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Joe Hruska, founder and CEO of RescueTime (YC W08), has died
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Snap falls to IPO price
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How To Go Viral By Using Fake Reddit Likes
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SFO near miss might have triggered aviation disaster
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Exotic Data Structures (2011)
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Toward a Reasonably Secure Laptop
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Math education: It’s not about numbers, it’s about learning how to think
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ECMAScript 2017 Language Specification
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Cloudflare’s fight with a “patent troll” could alter the game
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Posted at 2017-07-12 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-10
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 10, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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Writing a Service Worker
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How to make a friend fast
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When not to use deep learning
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Linus: “I no longer feel like I can trust ‘init’ to do the sane thing”
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24-core CPU and I can’t move my mouse
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EU Prepares \"Right to Repair\" Legislation to Fight Short Product Lifespans
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Soti – A $1B firm built in a basement
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How I didn't become a SoundClouder
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Show HN: Seashells – Pipe output from CLI apps to the web in real time
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Taking control of all .io domains with a targeted registration
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Posted at 2017-07-11 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-09
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 09, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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Linux tracing systems and how they fit together
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Ask HN: How to prepare for an Engineering Manager interview?
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100 days of algorithms
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API Security Checklist for developers
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Minimal PDF
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Benchmarking TensorFlow on Cloud CPUs: Cheaper Deep Learning Than Cloud GPUs
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BayesDB: A probabilistic programming platform
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Counterintuitive problem: People in a room keep giving dollars to random others
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DRM Is Toxic to Culture
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It's been 191 days since Google Drive worked for me
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Posted at 2017-07-10 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-08
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 08, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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Show HN: Globe visualizations in Golang
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Hire a former SoundClouder
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How to See What the Internet Knows About You
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Real estate site Redfin files for IPO
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Lessons from my first year of live coding on Twitch
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Where Do Type Systems Come From?
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What Is Ethereum?
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Judge rules Utah law banning undercover farm filming is unconstitutional
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Ask HN: Which sites you visit on a regular basis for knowledge and inspiration?
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Photos of Mosul 2017
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Posted at 2017-07-09 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-07
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 07, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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Google VR Blocks: A Free 3D Modeling Tool for HTC Vive and Oculus Rift
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Privileged Ports Are Expensive (2016)
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An ‘Uber for garbage’ picks up steam, and $11.7M in Series A funding
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I make $10k per month with the Amazon Affiliate Program
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Monte Carlo theory, methods and examples (2013)
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Why I deleted my Facebook account
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Mastering Programming (2016)
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Ask HN: What's a side project you built to make money that hasn't?
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Still locked out of my AWS account
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Good at programming competitions does not equal good on the job [video]
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Posted at 2017-07-08 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-06
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 06, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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Let's Code a TCP/IP Stack: TCP Retransmission
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Antisocial Coding: My Year at GitHub
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Defending a website with Zip bombs
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Fixing bugs like it's 1988
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Ask HN: What habits make a programmer great?
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OpenBSD Will Get Unique Kernels on Each Reboot
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Regex Puzzle
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Wildcard Certificates Coming January 2018
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SoundCloud cuts jobs, closes SF and London offices
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Mental health is still an issue in the workplace
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Posted at 2017-07-07 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-05
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 05, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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Stopping the Internet of Noise – A useful internet back again
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The $100B per year back pain industry is mostly a hoax
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It is as if you were doing work
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Tesla Model 3 Hits Production
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A set of best practices for JavaScript projects
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EU Parliament calls for longer lifetime for products
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US military intelligence agencies have influenced over 1,800 movies and TV shows
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Making a virtual machine in Google Sheets
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I'm not a Woman in Tech
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Show HN: A virtual machine made with Google Sheets formulas (no script)
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Posted at 2017-07-06 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-04
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 04, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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Django vs. Flask
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Show HN: Under the hood ReactJS
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What Is Space?
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Shedding Light on the “Black Box of Inappropriateness”
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Skip grep, use awk
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Block-breaking game in vim 8.0
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Gitter is open source
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Enough
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Facebook can track your browsing even after you've logged out, judge says
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A collection of text mode fonts, system fonts and BIOS fonts from DOS-era PCs
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Posted at 2017-07-05 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-03
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 03, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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Bitcoin mining on a vintage Xerox Alto: very slow at 1.5 hashes/second
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Welcoming Tech Talent from Around the World to France
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Ask HN: What ways have worked for you to overcome 'imposter syndrome'?
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Dropbox Is Getting Ready for IPO
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Busy to Death
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I found a bug in Intel Skylake processors
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Better Software Design with Clean Architecture
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Ask HN: What are some of the best job boards you have seen (any industry)?
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2017)
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New Skype Update Is Horrible
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Posted at 2017-07-04 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-02
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 02, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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Pony: Combining better-than-Rust safe memory sharing with Erlang-like actors
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React, Relay and GraphQL: Under the Hood of the Times Website Redesign
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Nevada becomes fifth US state to allow cannabis sales for recreational purposes
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How I Took an API Side Project to 250M Daily Requests
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California's beaches belong to the public
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I'm a creep. I'm sorry
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Minitel: The Online World France Built Before the Web
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Transfer of atomic mass with a photon solves the momentum paradox of light
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6 Corporations Control 90% of the Media in America
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Largest-ever study of controversial pesticides finds harm to bees
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Posted at 2017-07-03 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-07-01
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on July 01, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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I ask 100 information questions to four digital assistants
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In the summer of 1962, the U.S. blew up a hydrogen bomb in outer space
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How a 20-year-old kernel feature helped USDS improve VA’s network
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Silicon Valley Women, in Cultural Shift, Frankly Describe Sexual Harassment
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Why We Chose Typescript
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McClure steps back at 500Startups after internal sexual misconduct investigation
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NYPD is canceling its Palantir contract
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Saved by Alice
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The case of the 500-mile email (2002)
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As the U.S. fantasizes, the world builds high speed rail
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Posted at 2017-07-02 00:00 | Permanent link |
Daily Hacker News for 2017-06-30
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on June 30, 2017 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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The Rise of the Thought Leader
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Pattern-defeating quicksort
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The .feedback scam
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Once a Model City, Hong Kong Is in Trouble
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John Carmack Archive – Interviews [pdf]
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EFF's Letter to Zillow on Behalf of McMansion Hell [pdf]
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Effectively Using Matplotlib
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“Which word begins with “y” and looks like an axe in this picture?”
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Exactly-once Semantics: How Kafka Does it
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Scott's Cheap Flights: Growing a small side project into a booming business
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Posted at 2017-07-01 00:00 | Permanent link |