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1. Walmart Pleads Guilty After a Decade of Bribes (nytimes.com)
45 points by rrego 1 hour ago | hide | 11 comments
2. In the 1820s, a new kind of lens saved ships (bbc.com)
29 points by clouddrover 1 hour ago | hide | 12 comments
3. Open-sourcing Sorbet: a fast, powerful type checker for Ruby (sorbet.org)
385 points by abhorrence 6 hours ago | hide | 153 comments
4. The Chalk Market: Where Mathematicians Go to Get the Good Stuf (berkeley.edu)
39 points by mxcrossb 2 hours ago | hide | 17 comments
5. Can We Catch the Next ‘Oumuamua? (centauri-dreams.org)
42 points by elorant 3 hours ago | hide | 12 comments
6. STM32 Open Source Multimeter (embedblog.eu)
10 points by lelf 46 minutes ago | hide | discuss
7. Civic honesty around the globe (sciencemag.org)
88 points by ojosilva 5 hours ago | hide | 64 comments
8. Vue RFC: Expose logic-related component options via function-based APIs instead (github.com)
132 points by no1youknowz 3 hours ago | hide | 138 comments
9. Song of the Rarest Large Whale on Earth Recorded for the First Time (gizmodo.com)
81 points by autokill 5 hours ago | hide | 27 comments
10. ECMO pumps blood out of the body, oxygenates it and returns it to the body (khn.org)
81 points by howard941 5 hours ago | hide | 58 comments
11. Firefox zero-day was used in attack against Coinbase employees, not its users (zdnet.com)
176 points by ga-vu 9 hours ago | hide | 72 comments
12. Show HN: Instantly make any Netlify form PCI DSS compliant
5 points by mahmoudimus 46 minutes ago | hide | 4 comments
13. Support for right-to-repair laws slowly grows (arstechnica.com)
600 points by headalgorithm 12 hours ago | hide | 201 comments
14. 2015 MacBook Pro recall: batteries overheating (techcrunch.com)
24 points by codesuki 2 hours ago | hide | 4 comments
15. Writing HTML in HTML (ankarstrom.se)
11 points by john-aj 1 hour ago | hide | 6 comments
16. 1956 Chrysler Highway Hi-Fi: Detroit’s First In-Car Record Player (2017) (macsmotorcitygarage.com)
12 points by gulperxcx 2 hours ago | hide | discuss
17. RISC-V formal spec public review (github.com)
8 points by edwintorok 1 hour ago | hide | discuss
18. Forget monoliths vs. microservices: cognitive load is what matters (techbeacon.com)
253 points by fancyfish 7 hours ago | hide | 54 comments
19. Slack Is Going Public Without an IPO – How a Direct Listing Works (fortune.com)
87 points by srameshc 8 hours ago | hide | 39 comments
20. Google Maps is filled with false business addresses pretending to be nearby (wsj.com)
219 points by JumpCrisscross 6 hours ago | hide | 147 comments
21. In Japan, It’s a Riveting TV Plot: Can a Worker Go Home on Time? (nytimes.com)
138 points by pseudolus 11 hours ago | hide | 141 comments
22. Why Monzo's bank transfers weren't working on the 30th of May (monzo.com)
259 points by robinson-wall 13 hours ago | hide | 83 comments
23. Tokyo's suburban housing became vast ghettoes for the old (theguardian.com)
73 points by never-the-bride 4 hours ago | hide | 51 comments
24. Gryphon: An open-source framework for algorithmic trading in cryptocurrency (gryphonframework.org)
152 points by reso 6 hours ago | hide | 36 comments
25. Sony launches a taxi-hailing app in Tokyo (techcrunch.com)
188 points by imjennifer 15 hours ago | hide | 91 comments
26. Why we chose Rust (bitbucket.org)
58 points by ingve 2 hours ago | hide | 38 comments
27. Robust-first programming in ULAM (2015) [video] (youtube.com)
19 points by akkartik 4 hours ago | hide | 3 comments
28. Personal data of 2.9M people leaked from Desjardins (cbc.ca)
76 points by fmihaila 5 hours ago | hide | 33 comments
29. Show HN: A star map creation tool with Common Lisp (thestarmaps.com)
129 points by juanre 14 hours ago | hide | 58 comments
30. Google will no longer make its own tablet devices (businessinsider.com)
51 points by rongenre 5 hours ago | hide | 61 comments

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