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1. Government’s PACER Fees Are Too High, Federal Circuit Says (bloomberglaw.com)
277 points by elliekelly 8 hours ago | hide | 124 comments
2. Show HN: Hndex.org – a full-text search engine of articles submitted to HN (hndex.org)
151 points by mcovalt 5 hours ago | hide | 40 comments
3. Tech giants let the Web's metadata schemas and infrastructure languish (threadreaderapp.com)
214 points by timhigins 7 hours ago | hide | 50 comments
4. Microsoft Fast Design (fast.design)
465 points by no_wizard 11 hours ago | hide | 161 comments
5. Toshiba formally and finally exits laptop business (theregister.com)
198 points by kiyanwang 8 hours ago | hide | 110 comments
6. To head off regulators, Google makes certain words taboo (themarkup.org)
356 points by caution 12 hours ago | hide | 253 comments
7. Pocket P.C. Open Sourced (popcorncomputer.com)
15 points by nullagent 1 hour ago | hide | 1 comment
8. P2 powers internal collaboration at WordPress.com, and is now free (wordpress.com)
125 points by sochanger 7 hours ago | hide | 24 comments
9. How to become a good theoretical physicist (goodtheorist.science)
33 points by apsec112 3 hours ago | hide | 18 comments
10. Launch HN: Nestybox (YC S20) – Containers beyond microservices
103 points by ctalledo 8 hours ago | hide | 66 comments
11. Geometric Folding Algorithms: Linkages, Origami, Polyhedra (ocw.mit.edu)
85 points by todsacerdoti 7 hours ago | hide | 13 comments
12. Flexport is hiring employees all over the world (flexport.com)
46 minutes ago | hide
13. Charlie Kaufman’s Defense of Film (newrepublic.com)
36 points by prismatic 4 hours ago | hide | 7 comments
14. DEF Con 28: Safe Mode (outel.org)
72 points by todsacerdoti 7 hours ago | hide | 29 comments
15. Infinity: open-source search engine (infinitysearch.co)
210 points by freediver 12 hours ago | hide | 71 comments
16. Atlassian tells employees they can work from home forever (cnbc.com)
361 points by el_duderino 7 hours ago | hide | 285 comments
17. Pysa: An open source tool to detect and prevent security issues in Python code (fb.com)
176 points by jimarcey 10 hours ago | hide | 16 comments
18. Depends upon what the meaning of the word “is” is (meaningness.com)
56 points by feross 6 hours ago | hide | 26 comments
19. Why is this idiot running my engineering org? (medium.com)
164 points by mbellotti 4 hours ago | hide | 94 comments
20. Exploiting Android Messengers with WebRTC (googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
107 points by alicewonderland 10 hours ago | hide | 40 comments
21. Dementia on the Retreat in the U.S. and Europe (nytimes.com)
108 points by bookofjoe 11 hours ago | hide | 107 comments
22. I made a mechanical keyboard with 3D-printed switches (incoherency.co.uk)
166 points by jstanley 14 hours ago | hide | 27 comments
23. On the Performance of User-Mode Threads and Coroutines (inside.java)
130 points by carimura 13 hours ago | hide | 51 comments
24. Alcohol as a social technology to check the trustworthiness of others (hndex.org)
5 points by searchableguy 1 hour ago | hide | discuss
25. Dickens in Brooklyn (nybooks.com)
7 points by benbreen 2 hours ago | hide | discuss
26. Florida Current is weaker now than at any point in the past century (whoi.edu)
37 points by hhs 6 hours ago | hide | 8 comments
27. An Introduction to Godel's Theorems (Second Edition) [pdf] (logicmatters.net)
101 points by furcyd 12 hours ago | hide | 34 comments
28. What Is the Minimal Set of Optimizations Needed for Zero-Cost Abstraction? (ocallahan.org)
82 points by matt_d 12 hours ago | hide | 44 comments
29. How much things can change (rodneybrooks.com)
128 points by bookofjoe 12 hours ago | hide | 81 comments
30. A Swedish doctor's perspective on Covid (sebastianrushworth.com)
97 points by gofiggy 3 hours ago | hide | 179 comments

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