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1. US Federal Reserve FedNow: a bank settlement service supporting instant payments (federalreserve.gov)
174 points by tigerlily 2 hours ago | hide | 133 comments
2. Linux 5.8 “one of our biggest releases of all time.” (kernel.org)
150 points by john-shaffer 3 hours ago | hide | 82 comments
3. Dorking: the use of search engines to find very specific data (alec.fyi)
318 points by abarrettwilsdon 7 hours ago | hide | 140 comments
4. Politically-correct witch-hunt is killing free speech (sarahadowney.substack.com)
7 points by phonon 35 minutes ago | hide | discuss
5. ThinkPad 560E (pappp.net)
95 points by djsumdog 6 hours ago | hide | 20 comments
6. Interview with Bill Gates on Covid, social media (wired.com)
224 points by dgellow 9 hours ago | hide | 317 comments
7. Sweatpants Forever: How the Fashion Industry Collapsed (nytimes.com)
103 points by samsolomon 7 hours ago | hide | 183 comments
8. SMT Solving on an iPhone (2018) (utexas.edu)
204 points by creolabs 11 hours ago | hide | 132 comments
9. i8080 precise replica in Verilog, based on reverse engineering of real die (github.com)
64 points by kens 6 hours ago | hide | 13 comments
10. ZipPy: fast and lightweight Python 3 implementation using the Truffle framework (github.com)
91 points by gjvc 7 hours ago | hide | 22 comments
11. Run LLVM Assembly in the Browser (kripken.github.io)
36 points by rahimiali 5 hours ago | hide | 5 comments
12. Valproate reopens critical-period learning of absolute pitch (2013) (nih.gov)
11 points by dr_dshiv 2 hours ago | hide | discuss
13. More than 100 coal-fired plants have been converted to natural gas since 2011 (eia.gov)
14 points by lawrenceyan 3 hours ago | hide | 3 comments
14. A Female Artist Who Shaped Manga History (theatlantic.com)
55 points by apollinaire 7 hours ago | hide | 16 comments
15. Glasgow: Scots Army Knife for Electronics (github.com)
44 points by tonyg 7 hours ago | hide | 5 comments
16. Stopping deepfake news with an AI algorithm that can tell when a face doesnt fit (spie.org)
133 points by rustoo 13 hours ago | hide | 95 comments
17. IoT Smart Lock Vulnerability Spotlights Bigger Issues (tripwire.com)
11 points by axsharma 3 hours ago | hide | 9 comments
18. Pioneers of Soviet Computing (2010) (archive.org)
20 points by sohkamyung 4 hours ago | hide | 2 comments
19. People work longer and different hours under lockdown (workplaceinsight.net)
226 points by hhs 11 hours ago | hide | 222 comments
20. 5G Just Got Weird (ieee.org)
131 points by embit 14 hours ago | hide | 220 comments
21. Algorithmic Theories of Everything (arxiv.org)
76 points by canjobear 10 hours ago | hide | 26 comments
22. Hiroshima (1946) (newyorker.com)
142 points by kibwen 7 hours ago | hide | 129 comments
23. Show HN: Kowl – An Open Source WebUI for Apache Kafka with a good UI and UX (github.com)
133 points by weeco 13 hours ago | hide | 26 comments
24. High-resolution electromagnetic calorimetry with noble liquids (1998) (psu.edu)
10 points by apsec112 4 hours ago | hide | 1 comment
25. The Most Counterintuitive Recession Ever (awealthofcommonsense.com)
66 points by elsewhen 2 hours ago | hide | 72 comments
26. Reverse Engineering for Beginners [pdf] (yurichev.org)
116 points by dennis714 14 hours ago | hide | 5 comments
27. The Reemergent 1977 H1N1 Strain and the Gain-of-Function Debate (2015) (asm.org)
68 points by medymed 13 hours ago | hide | 14 comments
28. Hardware Accelerator for Adversarial Attacks on Deep Learning Neural Networks (arxiv.org)
35 points by godelmachine 9 hours ago | hide | 4 comments
29. EFF Defends Public’s Right to Access Court Records About Patent Ownership (eff.org)
241 points by DiabloD3 12 hours ago | hide | 23 comments
30. 90% economy, 120% gastronomy: Covid-19 seems to have changed lifestyles for good (economist.com)
63 points by prostoalex 8 hours ago | hide | 51 comments

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