Weekly Hacker News for the 7 days ending 2022-10-29
The 20 highest-rated articles on Hacker News in the 7 days ending October 29, 2022 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Weekly are:
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A chill driving game with procedurally generate scenic landscapes
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Five origami books by Shuzo Fujimoto are now public domain
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98.css – design system for building faithful recreations of Windows 98 UIs
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Fake Books
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I help seniors with technology issues
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Sonic: Fast, lightweight and schema-less search backend
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What’s wrong with medieval pigs in videogames
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What “work” looks like
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Python 3.11.0 final
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My dad's resume and skills from 1980
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Turbopack, the successor to Webpack
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I Fell 15,000 Feet and Lived (2009)
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SiriSpy – iOS bug allowed apps to eavesdrop on your conversations with Siri
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Lego Is Discontinuing Mindstorms
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Shell Script Best Practices, from a decade of scripting things
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Show HN: I 3D scanned the interior of the Great Pyramid at Giza
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Which emoji scissors close (2020)
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Pokemon Card Animation
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Elon Musk owns Twitter: The story so far
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Kathleen Booth, the inventor of assembly language, has died
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Posted at 2022-10-30 00:00 | Permanent link |