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1. The Perks Are Great. Just Don’t Ask Us What We Do (backchannel.com)
139 points by dwaxe 1 hour ago | 47 comments
2. Tor Browser 6.0 is released (torproject.org)
232 points by ashitlerferad 5 hours ago | 86 comments
3. How (and Why) to Log Your Entire Bash History (atomicobject.com)
90 points by mattnedrich 1 hour ago | 60 comments
4. SQLite: The art of keep it simple (jarchitect.com)
61 points by yarapavan 3 hours ago | 23 comments
5. Voxel art (saymygame.com)
151 points by hunvreus 5 hours ago | 57 comments
6. Liblfds, a portable, license-free, lock-free data structure library written in C (liblfds.org)
97 points by pantalaimon 5 hours ago | 21 comments
7. A Facebook Sixth Sense (kirszenberg.com)
283 points by jlemos 7 hours ago | 61 comments
8. Android re-engineered for PC. Meet Remix OS. (jide.com)
10 points by lahdo 32 minutes ago | discuss
9. 85 percent of Facebook video is watched without sound (digiday.com)
217 points by prostoalex 11 hours ago | 109 comments
10. The Untold Story Behind Saudi Arabia’s 41-Year U.S. Debt Secret (bloomberg.com)
107 points by jonbaer 7 hours ago | 57 comments
11. Project Soli – touchless gesture interactions by Google (atap.google.com)
58 points by danr4 5 hours ago | 18 comments
12. You Can't Always Hash Pointers in C (nullprogram.com)
108 points by ingve 9 hours ago | 67 comments
13. Web Storage: the lesser evil for session tokens (portswigger.net)
9 points by kkl 1 hour ago | 1 comment
14. Want to spell check? Read the fine print (samnewman.io)
219 points by exolymph 12 hours ago | 110 comments
15. A Better Default Colormap for Matplotlib (bids.github.io)
93 points by martian 10 hours ago | 17 comments
16. Apple's forgotten virtual-reality project QuickTime VR (businessinsider.com)
66 points by jonbaer 9 hours ago | 31 comments
17. Eben Moglen: Online advertising is becoming “a perfect despotism” (arstechnica.co.uk)
57 points by rbii 3 hours ago | 15 comments
18. William Gibson has written a comic, and you should read it (arstechnica.com)
69 points by kiyanwang 3 hours ago | 29 comments
19. PureDarwin – An Informal Successor to OpenDarwin (github.com)
82 points by cookrn 11 hours ago | 19 comments
20. D3 map scrollers (geoexamples.com)
77 points by sebg 11 hours ago | 9 comments
21. BBC Micro:bit computer now available to all for £13 (engadget.com)
77 points by neverminder 4 hours ago | 22 comments
22. Disruption is not a strategy (reactionwheel.net)
74 points by digisth 10 hours ago | 15 comments
23. The Intel Broadwell-E Review (anandtech.com)
46 points by ethana 9 hours ago | 15 comments
24. How to win the coding interview (devmastery.com)
255 points by billsparks 13 hours ago | 221 comments
25. How Compaq Cloned IBM and Created an Empire (internethistorypodcast.com)
45 points by jonbaer 9 hours ago | 30 comments
26. Facebook and Twitter pledge to remove hate speech within 24 hours (cnn.com)
26 points by mathattack 2 hours ago | 38 comments
27. Alan Kay's reading list for his students (squeakland.org)
470 points by drjohnson 18 hours ago | 97 comments
28. Show HN: RaftLib – Easy, productive parallel programming in C++ (raftlib.io)
52 points by jcbeard 13 hours ago | 3 comments
29. Ask HN: Generate random traffic for metadata obfuscation?
34 points by fratlas 5 hours ago | 13 comments
30. Ask HN: How much do developers make in Toronto?
9 points by torontodevs 2 hours ago | 3 comments
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