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1. Want to spell check? Read the fine print (samnewman.io)
31 points by exolymph 30 minutes ago | 5 comments
2. How to win the coding interview (devmastery.com)
39 points by billsparks 1 hour ago | 16 comments
3. Alan Kay's reading list for his students (squeakland.org)
251 points by drjohnson 6 hours ago | 21 comments
4. “I Have Created 50 Games in 2014” (asahi-net.or.jp)
99 points by stepvhen 4 hours ago | 23 comments
5. Things Unix can do atomically (2010) (rcrowley.org)
99 points by turrini 6 hours ago | 32 comments
6. The attention economy (aeon.co)
53 points by jonbaer 5 hours ago | 21 comments
7. Andl, a relational language that is not SQL, is coming to Postgres (andl.org)
151 points by pjungwir 6 hours ago | 55 comments
8. Neurons Constantly Alter Their DNA (hopkinsmedicine.org)
91 points by givan 7 hours ago | 21 comments
9. How to print things (byorgey.wordpress.com)
29 points by colinprince 3 hours ago | discuss
10. Microlight.js, a code highlighting library (asvd.github.io)
166 points by xpostman 8 hours ago | 56 comments
11. HTTPS Results in 7% Google AdX Revenue Drop (rome2rio.com)
46 points by thomasfromcdnjs 4 hours ago | 6 comments
12. Escape from the Heap: Low-Level Programming in Common Lisp [video] (youtube.com)
71 points by antigizmo 8 hours ago | 4 comments
13. Xeon – tiny Node.js tool for creating modular, reusable shell scripts (github.com)
23 points by drkraken 3 hours ago | 8 comments
14. My Experience with Nix on OS X (mpscholten.de)
82 points by _query 8 hours ago | 34 comments
15. Abstractions and the role of a framework (solnic.eu)
23 points by sotojuan 3 hours ago | 2 comments
16. Ideas for Game Clones to Code (2012) (inventwithpython.com)
109 points by maastaar 8 hours ago | 38 comments
17. Where AI Has Been and Where It Needs to Go (kennethfriedman.org)
27 points by kennethfriedman 4 hours ago | 5 comments
18. Design and Implementation of Modern Column-Oriented Databases (2012) [pdf] (mit.edu)
40 points by behoove 6 hours ago | 3 comments
19. Show HN: Want easy, productive parallel programming in C++? Try RaftLib (raftlib.io)
6 points by jcbeard 1 hour ago | discuss
20. Scientist Engineers Bacterium That Inhales CO2, Produces Energy (forbes.com)
172 points by miraji 13 hours ago | 86 comments
21. The Curse of the Ramones (rollingstone.com)
55 points by the-enemy 6 hours ago | 10 comments
22. How Do Animals Keep from Getting Lost? (newyorker.com)
36 points by jonbaer 6 hours ago | 8 comments
23. Why David Hume Is Popular Now (nautil.us)
35 points by dnetesn 5 hours ago | 30 comments
24. Could a neuroscientist understand a microprocessor? [pdf] (biorxiv.org)
6 points by miket 2 hours ago | 1 comment
25. Sci-Hub Is Blowing Up the Academic Publishing Industry (jasonshen.com)
217 points by jasonshen 8 hours ago | 89 comments
26. How the Supermarket Tabloids Stay Out of Court (1991) (nytimes.com)
36 points by exolymph 7 hours ago | 34 comments
27. Studies about human perception (medium.com)
28 points by ingve 6 hours ago | 2 comments
28. Making an RPG in Clojure (2010) (briancarper.net)
178 points by arm 15 hours ago | 38 comments
29. Mobile UX Design: Ways to Ask Users for Permissions (uxplanet.org)
46 points by babich 9 hours ago | 3 comments
30. Designing interaction for creative pros, part 4 (mmiworks.net)
21 points by rhema 6 hours ago | discuss
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