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1.
Below the Surface – Finds from an archaeological project in the River Amstel
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belowthesurface.amsterdam
)
342 points
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Osiris30
5 hours ago
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80 comments
2.
LibreOffice is now available for Haiku
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haiku-os.org
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17 points
by
vermaden
1 hour ago
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1 comment
3.
The Machine That Builds Itself: The Strengths of the Lisp Languages (2016)
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arxiv.org
)
131 points
by
kuwze
9 hours ago
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105 comments
4.
Ask HN: Looking for a simple solution for building an online course
31 points
by
r4victor
1 hour ago
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18 comments
5.
Pointers Are More Abstract Than You Might Expect in C
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stefansf.de
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88 points
by
ognyankulev
7 hours ago
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40 comments
6.
The NES turns 30: How it began, worked, and saved an industry (2013)
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arstechnica.com
)
98 points
by
tosh
9 hours ago
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43 comments
7.
Haskell has no state monad
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chalmers.se
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10 points
by
setra
1 hour ago
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4 comments
8.
After the Fall: Ten Years After the Crash
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lrb.co.uk
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57 points
by
dbcooper
8 hours ago
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17 comments
9.
Mining the Sky
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logicmag.io
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13 points
by
raleighm
3 hours ago
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2 comments
10.
Digicert Withdraws from the CA Security Council
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digicert.com
)
148 points
by
dokov
14 hours ago
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54 comments
11.
The cold blue light of modern touchscreens poses health problems
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fastcodesign.com
)
61 points
by
calineczka
3 hours ago
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30 comments
12.
Design case history: the Commodore 64 (1985) [pdf]
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ieee.org
)
47 points
by
fanf2
9 hours ago
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6 comments
13.
How a Hacker Proved Cops Used a Stingray to Find Him
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politico.com
)
462 points
by
mhb
17 hours ago
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130 comments
14.
Ask HN: What popular apps were made exclusively with React Native or Flutter?
23 points
by
Elect2
59 minutes ago
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6 comments
15.
More States Opting to 'Robo-Grade' Student Essays by Computer
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npr.org
)
29 points
by
happy-go-lucky
7 hours ago
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25 comments
16.
FBI would rather prosecutors drop cases than disclose stingray details (2015)
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arstechnica.com
)
81 points
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fgeorgy
5 hours ago
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4 comments
17.
OBike Refund in Singapore, Australia, and Malaysia
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obikerefund.livejournal.com
)
100 points
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brisance
5 hours ago
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51 comments
18.
Map homunculus: How game maps hide boring things and expand interesting things
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simblob.blogspot.com
)
3 points
by
ingve
2 hours ago
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19.
A New Angle on L2 Regularization
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thomas-tanay.github.io
)
67 points
by
lainon
11 hours ago
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4 comments
20.
Biology Student Discovers Plastic-Eating Bacteria
(
greatlakesledger.com
)
80 points
by
cpncrunch
14 hours ago
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32 comments
21.
Beenz, a digital currency before Bitcoin
(
thehustle.co
)
38 points
by
prostoalex
8 hours ago
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7 comments
22.
Captain Beefheart Radar Station
(
beefheart.com
)
36 points
by
brudgers
10 hours ago
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22 comments
23.
How to make MongoDB not suck for analytics
(
scaleapi.com
)
80 points
by
ayw
12 hours ago
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65 comments
24.
How to get kids to pay attention
(
npr.org
)
538 points
by
bkohlmann
22 hours ago
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211 comments
25.
Bitcode Demystified
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lowlevelbits.org
)
17 points
by
happy-go-lucky
5 hours ago
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3 comments
26.
Ask HN: What highly scalable thing have you built with Go?
36 points
by
jonathan-kosgei
2 hours ago
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6 comments
27.
Intel Custom Foundry’s 10nm meltdown is crushing a $20+B market cap tech giant
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semiaccurate.com
)
8 points
by
samlittlewood
1 hour ago
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1 comment
28.
Phantom traffic jams, and why lane expansion isn’t really successful
(
cnet.com
)
38 points
by
ryan_j_naughton
11 hours ago
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47 comments
29.
The physics of baking good pizza
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arxiv.org
)
318 points
by
Tomte
17 hours ago
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124 comments
30.
Timsort is a sorting algorithm that is efficient for real-world data
(
hackernoon.com
)
211 points
by
signa11
19 hours ago
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61 comments
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