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1. Secrets of smooth Béziers revealed (raphlinus.github.io)
43 points by zengid 1 hour ago | hide | 3 comments
2. Australia’s vague anti-encryption law sets a dangerous new precedent (protonmail.com)
4 points by djsumdog 7 minutes ago | hide | discuss
3. Ham Radio – CQ: Personal Mastery Through Hobbies (medium.com)
27 points by solidist 2 hours ago | hide | 9 comments
4. An interview with the documentary filmmaker Adam Curtis (economist.com)
136 points by mpweiher 8 hours ago | hide | 62 comments
5. The Technology (2014) (paulbuchheit.blogspot.com)
20 points by vinnyglennon 2 hours ago | hide | 2 comments
6. Ask HN: Which abandoned proprietary software would you resurrect?
127 points by geff82 3 hours ago | hide | 254 comments
7. MIT team develops 3D printer that's 10x faster than comparable 3D printers (3ders.org)
292 points by sswu 14 hours ago | hide | 56 comments
8. Creating Things That Matter [video] (youtube.com)
4 points by rfreytag 1 hour ago | hide | discuss
9. US Is Net Oil Exporter for First Time in 75 Years (bloomberg.com)
109 points by tim333 4 hours ago | hide | 69 comments
10. The cost of The Bridge between two nations (bbc.com)
18 points by atomical 3 hours ago | hide | 2 comments
11. The 50th Anniversary of Doug Engelbart's Great Demo (doug-50.info)
165 points by mxfh 13 hours ago | hide | 24 comments
12. The dry history of liquid computers (arxiv.org)
13 points by blopeur 3 hours ago | hide | 2 comments
13. University friends: By chance or by design? (bbc.co.uk)
18 points by open-source-ux 4 hours ago | hide | 3 comments
14. Fixing a Tough Memory Leak in Python (cloudquant.com)
77 points by jtd64 11 hours ago | hide | 10 comments
15. A map that shows how territorial wolves are (citypages.com)
121 points by hecubus 13 hours ago | hide | 19 comments
16. Ktask: optimizing CPU-intensive kernel work (lwn.net)
48 points by signa11 10 hours ago | hide | discuss
17. Getting to Xanadu (mimix.io)
22 points by mimixco 3 hours ago | hide | 7 comments
18. Yes, You Should Walk Your Cat (nytimes.com)
72 points by veganjay 13 hours ago | hide | 85 comments
19. Reverse engineering the ARM1, ancestor of the iPhone's processor (2015) (righto.com)
59 points by mariuz 10 hours ago | hide | 9 comments
20. How Myst Taught a Generation of Gamers to Explore New Worlds (atlasobscura.com)
120 points by bangonkeyboard 14 hours ago | hide | 51 comments
21. How the new astronomy obscured the traditional night sky (laphamsquarterly.org)
10 points by diodorus 4 hours ago | hide | discuss
22. Recollections of Early Chip Development at Intel [pdf] (tu-sofia.bg)
25 points by Aloha 9 hours ago | hide | discuss
23. How to steal Ethers: scanning for vulnerable contracts (palkeo.com)
77 points by palkeo 14 hours ago | hide | 10 comments
24. Show HN: Smart contract decompiler that uses symbolic execution
41 points by kolinko 10 hours ago | hide | 5 comments
25. Can We Grow More Food on Less Land? (nytimes.com)
200 points by caprorso 22 hours ago | hide | 202 comments
26. Whats thw crazyest thing ur goats have eaten? (2012) (thegoatspot.net)
240 points by smaslennikov 21 hours ago | hide | 54 comments
27. How Atlanta Is Turning Ex-Cons into Urban Farmers (politico.com)
124 points by rmason 20 hours ago | hide | 36 comments
28. Microchips That Shook the World (2009) (ieee.org)
17 points by nynyny7 5 hours ago | hide | 4 comments
29. PyTorch 1.0 is out (github.com)
434 points by kashifr 21 hours ago | hide | 61 comments
30. FireHOL – Linux firewalling and traffic shaping for humans (firehol.org)
115 points by trizic 16 hours ago | hide | 22 comments
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