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1. NSA, NIST, and post-quantum crypto: my second lawsuit against the US government (cr.yp.to)
771 points by trulyrandom 12 hours ago | hide | 293 comments
2. I assure you, medieval people bathed (going-medieval.com)
162 points by wchar_t 6 hours ago | hide | 133 comments
3. Counterfeits, fraud, and theft: Why Silca changed its return policy (cyclingtips.com)
225 points by 762236 10 hours ago | hide | 106 comments
4. Skin exposure to UVB light induces a skin-brain-gonad axis and sexual behavior (cell.com)
81 points by jbonniwell 6 hours ago | hide | 43 comments
5. Elizabeth Cotton’s Fingerstyle Ragtime (ethanhein.com)
55 points by brudgers 5 hours ago | hide | 8 comments
6. How Did Elevators Lose Their Music? (tedgioia.substack.com)
76 points by Ariarule 6 hours ago | hide | 65 comments
7. AI generated, command whatever you want. It will generate mind-blowing images (midjourney.com)
8 points by abhisekumar 1 hour ago | hide | 3 comments
8. Flexport is hiring software engineers to streamline global trade (flexport.com)
57 minutes ago | hide
9. Ancient herpes simplex 1 genomes reveal recent viral structure in Eurasia (science.org)
23 points by diodorus 4 hours ago | hide | discuss
10. OpenStax: Free and Flexible Textbooks and Resources (openstax.org)
24 points by memorable 3 hours ago | hide | 3 comments
11. StemRoller – Isolate vocals, drums, bass, and other stems from any song (github.com/stemrollerapp)
301 points by nikolay 14 hours ago | hide | 71 comments
12. Having, a less understood SQL clause (smallthingssql.com)
60 points by vpanyam 6 hours ago | hide | 21 comments
13. Byte Magazine: LISP (1979) (archive.org)
221 points by PaulHoule 13 hours ago | hide | 85 comments
14. The Latest Study on Red Meat and Heart Disease: A Red Herring (unsettledscience.substack.com)
48 points by RelaxedTree 7 hours ago | hide | 5 comments
15. 400-year-old Ecuadoran beer resurrected from yeast (phys.org)
90 points by rntn 10 hours ago | hide | 29 comments
16. A Simple but Nifty Inequality (residuetheorem.com)
8 points by vector_spaces 3 hours ago | hide | discuss
17. Ask HN: What are the ways you go about getting comfortable with a new codebase?
9 points by jarusll 1 hour ago | hide | 11 comments
18. Some notes on DynamoDB 2022 paper (0xffff.me)
104 points by c4pt0r 11 hours ago | hide | 36 comments
19. AllegroServe, a web server written in Common Lisp (github.com/franzinc)
75 points by Tomte 11 hours ago | hide | 9 comments
20. What ever happened to the transhumanists? (gizmodo.com)
124 points by atlasunshrugged 13 hours ago | hide | 288 comments
21. CudaText: Open-source, cross-platform text editor, written in Lazarus (github.com/alexey-t)
113 points by berryton 13 hours ago | hide | 22 comments
22. Analysis of energy consumption of Bluetooth Low Energy versus Bluetooth Classic (diva-portal.org)
114 points by Breadmaker 13 hours ago | hide | 43 comments
23. Reverse-engineering a 1960s hybrid flip flop module with X-ray CT scans (righto.com)
81 points by zdw 13 hours ago | hide | 21 comments
24. Twitter confirms zero-day used to expose data of 5.4M accounts (bleepingcomputer.com)
71 points by ngaut 4 hours ago | hide | 47 comments
25. Show HN: I created a browser automation tool (rocketride.io)
133 points by iamandras 13 hours ago | hide | 45 comments
26. Twitter says Musk’s spam analysis used tool that called his own account a bot (arstechnica.com)
519 points by hassanahmad 14 hours ago | hide | 472 comments
27. Launch HN: Taro (YC S22): Private career growth community for software engineers
91 points by rpandey1234 15 hours ago | hide | 69 comments
28. CACM special issue on Lisp (1991) (acm.org)
21 points by rwxrwxrwx 8 hours ago | hide | 2 comments
29. Asus Zenbook 17 Fold OLED (asus.com)
526 points by lnyan 21 hours ago | hide | 524 comments
30. A Phoenix record store owner set the audiophile world on fire (washingtonpost.com)
227 points by mtg 13 hours ago | hide | 266 comments

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