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1. Malaria breakthrough as scientists find ‘highly effective’ way to kill parasite (theguardian.com)
38 points by elorant 1 hour ago | hide | 1 comment
2. Edward Snowden: Permanent Record (amazon.com)
573 points by peterkelly 8 hours ago | hide | 290 comments
3. Physicists finally nail the proton’s size, eliminating an anomaly (quantamagazine.org)
161 points by theafh 4 hours ago | hide | 79 comments
4. California passes bill that classifies gig economy workers as employees (nytimes.com)
594 points by tempsy 14 hours ago | hide | 554 comments
5. Hackers Hit Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey in a ‘SIM Swap’ (nytimes.com)
279 points by blackbear742 9 hours ago | hide | 226 comments
6. Lambdas for C – sort of (hackaday.com)
8 points by fogus 1 hour ago | hide | 1 comment
7. Streak – CRM for Gmail (YC S11) Is Hiring in Vancouver (streak.com)
10 minutes ago | hide
8. People Recognize Objects by Visualizing Their “Skeletons” (scientificamerican.com)
108 points by headalgorithm 6 hours ago | hide | 44 comments
9. SoftBank and WeWork Are as Bad as Each Other (bloomberg.com)
20 points by LordAtlas 1 hour ago | hide | 5 comments
10. Harvesting LinkedIn data for fun and profit (cloudinvent.com)
117 points by stremovsky 5 hours ago | hide | 28 comments
11. Postmortem: Every Frame a Painting (2017) (medium.com)
17 points by smacktoward 1 hour ago | hide | 3 comments
12. Day Trading for a Living? (ssrn.com)
370 points by ak39 5 hours ago | hide | 248 comments
13. Are black holes made of dark energy? (phys.org)
111 points by wwarner 6 hours ago | hide | 42 comments
14. It’s not just p=0.048 vs. p=0.052 (columbia.edu)
164 points by luu 8 hours ago | hide | 80 comments
15. Technical Breakdown of a new NES game written in Lisp (dustmop.io)
203 points by dustmop 8 hours ago | hide | 27 comments
16. Prohibition Tossed a Wet Blanket on America’s Inventors (atlasobscura.com)
31 points by lisper 4 hours ago | hide | 7 comments
17. Compensation in 2019 – new grad tech offers (jonlu.ca)
76 points by jonluca 2 hours ago | hide | 68 comments
18. Fairphone 3 Teardown (ifixit.com)
185 points by sohkamyung 9 hours ago | hide | 71 comments
19. The CIA's Secret Quest For Mind Control (npr.org)
118 points by Anon84 8 hours ago | hide | 66 comments
20. Caniuse and MDN compatibility data collaboration (hacks.mozilla.org)
206 points by weinzierl 11 hours ago | hide | 7 comments
21. Hong Kong Exchanges Bids $39B to Take over London Stock Exchange (reuters.com)
282 points by pseudolus 6 hours ago | hide | 167 comments
22. An advanced nanotube computer may keep Moore’s Law alive (technologyreview.com)
30 points by yboris 4 hours ago | hide | 7 comments
23. In the Netherlands, a group of scientists is working on feeding 11 billion (wired.co.uk)
39 points by elorant 3 hours ago | hide | 43 comments
24. Stop Infinite Scrolling (hackernoon.com)
213 points by kiyanwang 12 hours ago | hide | 116 comments
25. How the Many-Worlds Theory of Hugh Everett Split the Universe (aeon.co)
69 points by jonbaer 6 hours ago | hide | 79 comments
26. How the UK Security Services neutralised The Guardian (dailymaverick.co.za)
194 points by ctack 11 hours ago | hide | 83 comments
27. Buster Keaton and the Art of the Gag (2015) [video] (youtube.com)
45 points by smacktoward 5 hours ago | hide | 9 comments
28. E.U.’S New Digital Czar: ‘Most Powerful Regulator of Big Tech’ (nytimes.com)
49 points by pseudolus 6 hours ago | hide | 61 comments
29. Paul Bernays Lectures (scottaaronson.com)
18 points by weinzierl 2 hours ago | hide | 2 comments
30. The speed reading fallacy: the case for slow reading (nesslabs.com)
56 points by anthilemoon 6 hours ago | hide | 32 comments

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