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1. Academics Make Theoretical Breakthrough in Random Number Generation (threatpost.com)
42 points by oolong_decaf 1 hour ago | 16 comments
2. SSRN sold to Elsevier (professorbainbridge.com)
111 points by kristianc 3 hours ago | 23 comments
3. Apple Sent Two Men to My House (vellumatlanta.com)
108 points by glhaynes 3 hours ago | 42 comments
4. Qanat (wikipedia.org)
25 points by baghali 1 hour ago | 7 comments
5. Reason: A new interface to OCaml (facebook.github.io)
438 points by clayallsopp 8 hours ago | 195 comments
6. The Day the Moon Blew Up (gatesnotes.com)
72 points by JacobJans 3 hours ago | 45 comments
7. Horizon 1.0: a realtime, open-source JavaScript back end from RethinkDB (horizon.io)
516 points by coffeemug 11 hours ago | 106 comments
8. “My wife has complained that OpenOffice will never print on Tuesdays” (2009) (launchpad.net)
246 points by hardmath123 8 hours ago | 93 comments
9. Shoptiques (YC W12) Is Hiring a Director of Marketing in NYC (shoptiques.com)
20 minutes ago
10. Komodo X released – new version of Komodo IDE (komodoide.com)
12 points by vbit 1 hour ago | 3 comments
11. Inside the IBM FlashSystem 900 All-Flash Array (tomshardware.com)
13 points by desdiv 2 hours ago | 4 comments
12. A Ukrainian Hacker Who Became the FBI’s Best Weapon and Worst Nightmare (wired.com)
84 points by subpar 5 hours ago | 13 comments
13. Coding school 42 plans to educate 10,000 students in Silicon Valley for free (techcrunch.com)
5 points by brianchu 17 minutes ago | 1 comment
14. Shuffleboard at McMurdo (idlewords.com)
136 points by aaronbrethorst 7 hours ago | 8 comments
15. How our fake business won a Customer Service award (recomazing.com)
13 points by mdev 1 hour ago | 2 comments
16. Pilot-Wave Theory Gains Experimental Support (quantamagazine.org)
170 points by elorant 9 hours ago | 118 comments
17. Vote.org is a non-profit that wants to get the U.S. to 100% voter turnout (themacro.com)
188 points by shayannafisi 10 hours ago | 388 comments
18. Ask HN: Oldest code you have written that is still in use?
61 points by _mc 6 hours ago | 84 comments
19. A First Course in Design and Analysis of Experiments (2010) [pdf] (umn.edu)
19 points by mindcrime 2 hours ago | 1 comment
20. Stanford quantifies the privacy-stripping power of metadata (techcrunch.com)
237 points by zbjornson 14 hours ago | 67 comments
21. The Experts Have Spoken (theawl.com)
4 points by colinprince 1 hour ago | discuss
22. Charles Dickens and the Linguistic Art of the Minor Character (jstor.org)
9 points by samclemens 2 hours ago | discuss
23. Unethical Research: How to Create a Malevolent Artificial Intelligence (arxiv.org)
29 points by MrQuincle 4 hours ago | 13 comments
24. The Future of Reproduction Is Mind-Boggling (newstatesman.com)
13 points by Hooke 2 hours ago | 6 comments
25. Archiving a Website for Ten Thousand Years (theatlantic.com)
5 points by r721 1 hour ago | discuss
26. A Node.js bridge for COBOL (github.com)
59 points by reimertz 7 hours ago | 48 comments
27. Mononoki – A Font for Programming and Code Review (madmalik.github.io)
157 points by nikolay 10 hours ago | 86 comments
28. Microsoft Edge supports ES6 modules (windows.com)
134 points by pilif 11 hours ago | 63 comments
29. How Typography Can Save Your Life (propublica.org)
4 points by Tomte 1 hour ago | discuss
30. Why Apple Music is So Bad When the iPhone is so Good (newyorker.com)
74 points by gk1 8 hours ago | 106 comments
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