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1. Apple Confirms $1M Reward for Anyone Who Can Hack an iPhone (forbes.com)
133 points by tareqak 1 hour ago | hide | 61 comments
2. Facebook has been granted patent on shadow banning (uspto.gov)
337 points by smsm42 4 hours ago | hide | 148 comments
3. New York Attorney General Sues ExxonMobil over Alleged Climate Change Fraud (esquire.com)
107 points by colinprince 2 hours ago | hide | 22 comments
4. You've heard of “yes men”. Now learn about “no men” (2011) (rachelbythebay.com)
114 points by derwiki 2 hours ago | hide | 77 comments
5. AMD lands Google, Twitter as customers with newest server chip (reuters.com)
718 points by jonbaer 12 hours ago | hide | 219 comments
6. 9th Circuit says users can sue Facebook over unlawful use of facial recognition (aclu-il.org)
6 points by datapolitical 16 minutes ago | hide | discuss
7. Living Off the Land in Linux (gtfobins.github.io)
68 points by DyslexicAtheist 3 hours ago | hide | 21 comments
8. How to Get into Farming with No Money (1980) (smallfarmersjournal.com)
49 points by docbrown 3 hours ago | hide | 13 comments
9. Uber Posts $5.2B Loss and Slowest Ever Growth Rate (nytimes.com)
296 points by jumelles 3 hours ago | hide | 353 comments
10. Who Owns Your Wireless Service? Crooks Do (krebsonsecurity.com)
130 points by hsnewman 6 hours ago | hide | 32 comments
11. The Lonely Work of Moderating Hacker News (newyorker.com)
1204 points by lordnacho 10 hours ago | hide | 559 comments
12. GitHub Actions now supports CI/CD, free for public repositories (github.blog)
504 points by dstaheli 6 hours ago | hide | 191 comments
13. A Conversation with the Team That Made Bread with Ancient Egyptian Yeast (eater.com)
11 points by yawz 1 hour ago | hide | discuss
14. Svalbard is as close as you can get to a place with open borders (thenation.com)
147 points by daddy_drank 8 hours ago | hide | 211 comments
15. Launch HN: Quirk (YC S19) – Open-Source Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
122 points by flaque 5 hours ago | hide | 69 comments
16. TV detector van (wikipedia.org)
106 points by rishabhd 6 hours ago | hide | 257 comments
17. How the new open-source typeface used by GitHub and Mozilla came to be (figma.com)
114 points by twog 7 hours ago | hide | 22 comments
18. The “Myths List” is a communication antipattern (cachestocaches.com)
51 points by gjstein 4 hours ago | hide | 30 comments
19. Racket: Lisp for Learning (lwn.net)
186 points by chmaynard 11 hours ago | hide | 117 comments
20. FCC Broadcast TV Transition (fcc.gov)
14 points by gjsman-1000 2 hours ago | hide | 5 comments
21. Why Does the U.S. Army Own So Many Fossils? (atlasobscura.com)
7 points by sohkamyung 1 hour ago | hide | discuss
22. Apple Is Locking iPhone Batteries to Discourage Repair (ifixit.com)
274 points by miles 10 hours ago | hide | 202 comments
23. The Death of Social Reciprocity in the Era of Digital Distraction (scientificamerican.com)
205 points by headalgorithm 11 hours ago | hide | 103 comments
24. MPEG1 Single file C library (phoboslab.org)
73 points by phoboslab 5 hours ago | hide | 20 comments
25. 'It's crazy': Chase forgiving all debt owed by its Canada credit card customers (cbc.ca)
15 points by electriclove 2 hours ago | hide | 5 comments
26. USB-C Easy Bake Oven (2017) (reclaimerlabs.com)
77 points by colinprince 6 hours ago | hide | 16 comments
27. The market figured out Gitlab’s secret (gitlab.com)
73 points by tosh 6 hours ago | hide | 44 comments
28. Berlin’s Popular Shopping Streets Will Go Car-Free (citylab.com)
3 points by jseliger 29 minutes ago | hide | discuss
29. Show HN: I wrote a book on Python regular expressions
153 points by asicsp 8 hours ago | hide | 36 comments
30. What's Wrong with Buying a Dinosaur? (bbc.com)
7 points by pseudolus 2 hours ago | hide | discuss

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