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1. Photos from inside a Typhoon class submarine (ru-submarine.livejournal.com)
207 points by hestefisk 4 hours ago | hide | 94 comments
2. Intermittent fasting increases adult hippocampal neurogenesis (nih.gov)
105 points by voisin 1 hour ago | hide | 58 comments
3. Programmable Filament Gives Even Simple 3D Printers Multi-Material Capabilities (ieee.org)
42 points by headalgorithm 2 hours ago | hide | 13 comments
4. Metal Spheres Swarm Together to Create Freeform Modular Robots (ieee.org)
18 points by headalgorithm 2 hours ago | hide | 5 comments
5. Foundations of Software Engineering (cmu-313.github.io)
359 points by charlysl 12 hours ago | hide | 75 comments
6. Farther Away: “Robinson Crusoe,” David Foster Wallace, and Solitude (2011) (newyorker.com)
15 points by Thevet 3 hours ago | hide | 1 comment
7. Show HN: Web scraping that just works with OpenFaaS with Puppeteer (openfaas.com)
65 points by alexellisuk 3 hours ago | hide | 8 comments
8. People Are Jailbreaking Used Teslas to Get the Features They Expect (vice.com)
155 points by bound008 3 hours ago | hide | 135 comments
9. What does product market fit look for a B2B startup? (dayzero.substack.com)
12 points by kpowerinfinity 2 hours ago | hide | discuss
10. 2020's fastest-rising tech jobs? Programming language PHP leads the way (zdnet.com)
115 points by mg 2 hours ago | hide | 102 comments
11. Java Concurrency – Understanding the Basics of Threads (turkogluc.com)
79 points by turkogluc 8 hours ago | hide | 28 comments
12. The Scientists Take Over: George Orwell Reviews “That Hideous Strength” (1945) (lewisiana.nl)
57 points by benbreen 7 hours ago | hide | 24 comments
13. No-Code and the IKEA Effect: Software lock-in evolved to make us never churn (capiche.com)
14 points by maguay 4 hours ago | hide | 8 comments
14. AI model detects asymptomatic Covid-19 infections through phone-recorded coughs (news.mit.edu)
146 points by agsamek 7 hours ago | hide | 54 comments
15. How do you decaffeinate coffee? (bbc.com)
37 points by 0DHm2CxO7Lb3 7 hours ago | hide | 38 comments
16. FPGAwars: Exploring the Open Side of the FPGAs (fpgawars.github.io)
82 points by MrXOR 11 hours ago | hide | 27 comments
17. Scientists discover how a common mutation leads to ‘night owl’ sleep disorder (universityofcalifornia.edu)
156 points by Hooke 11 hours ago | hide | 136 comments
18. Drivers react to Tesla’s full self-driving beta release (arstechnica.com)
66 points by elsewhen 5 hours ago | hide | 114 comments
19. Sean Connery has died (bbc.co.uk)
423 points by bitshifta 5 hours ago | hide | 129 comments
20. Preserving a Sense of Wonder in DNA (nautil.us)
3 points by dnetesn 2 hours ago | hide | discuss
21. Governments Worldwide Consider Ditching Daylight Saving Time (scientificamerican.com)
309 points by pseudolus 6 hours ago | hide | 210 comments
22. Why Dark Mode Matters (thecodeangle.com)
13 points by desoga 3 hours ago | hide | 21 comments
23. Why I Prefer Functional Programming (haskellforall.com)
56 points by quickthrower2 9 hours ago | hide | 7 comments
24. Starting a Telephone Company in 2019, or How I Built Fiber to My Neighbors (youtube.com)
26 points by troydavis 2 hours ago | hide | 6 comments
25. Sexagesimal (wikipedia.org)
18 points by joubert 2 hours ago | hide | 2 comments
26. Show HN: What would mechanical programming look like? (mockmechanics.com)
685 points by felipereigosa 1 day ago | hide | 140 comments
27. Caste discrimination in some of Silicon Valley's richest tech companies (npr.org)
183 points by ALee 1 hour ago | hide | 189 comments
28. Human-Centered Programming (codepunk.io)
6 points by todsacerdoti 2 hours ago | hide | 1 comment
29. LIL: Little Interpreted Language (runtimeterror.com)
46 points by marttt 11 hours ago | hide | 4 comments
30. Launch HN: Deepnote (YC S19) – A better data science notebook
267 points by Equiet 1 day ago | hide | 62 comments

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