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1. The TRON Project: How Japan almost ruled IT (2022) (undervaluedjapan.blogspot.com)
102 points by ssivark 5 hours ago | hide | 47 comments
2. The presumption that computers are working correctly (emptycity.substack.com)
19 points by ColinWright 1 hour ago | hide | 4 comments
3. India’s pickle people: Decades-old culinary heirlooms, nostalgia (aljazeera.com)
4 points by nkurz 1 hour ago | hide | discuss
4. Pharmacokinetics: Drug development's broken stair (trevorklee.substack.com)
74 points by Ariarule 8 hours ago | hide | 36 comments
5. How flip-flops are implemented in the Intel 8086 processor (righto.com)
109 points by Tomte 11 hours ago | hide | 30 comments
6. -Werror Is not your friend (2017) (embeddedartistry.com)
56 points by todsacerdoti 4 hours ago | hide | 44 comments
7. Fake recruiter lured aerospace employee with trojanized coding challenge (welivesecurity.com)
79 points by transpute 5 hours ago | hide | 19 comments
8. An easy-to-implement, arena-friendly hash map (nullprogram.com)
18 points by grep_it 4 hours ago | hide | 1 comment
9. Most demographers now predict that human population will plateau (bloomberg.com)
142 points by quantified 11 hours ago | hide | 400 comments
10. The Ingenious Cardboard Bed (newatlas.com)
89 points by geox 8 hours ago | hide | 62 comments
11. PoW gets his life back after 55 years (2000) (theguardian.com)
245 points by supermatou 6 hours ago | hide | 85 comments
12. PruningRadixTrie – Faster Radix trie for prefix search and auto-complete (github.com/wolfgarbe)
168 points by g0xA52A2A 15 hours ago | hide | 32 comments
13. NIR: Nim Intermediate Representation (github.com/nim-lang)
130 points by michaelsbradley 6 hours ago | hide | 46 comments
14. Was There a Qing Administrative Revolution? (cambridge.org)
15 points by benbreen 4 hours ago | hide | 2 comments
15. Show HN: A map that tells you if a NYC cafe has WiFi, a restroom, and an outlet (octobrain.one)
56 points by asimova 3 hours ago | hide | 32 comments
16. Optical Circuit Switching for ML Systems (acm.org)
46 points by tim_sw 9 hours ago | hide | 10 comments
17. Removing Sybils from an Open Network (saito.io)
33 points by mattwilsonn888 9 hours ago | hide | 31 comments
18. Reorient GitHub pull requests around changesets (mitchellh.com)
134 points by jamesog 9 hours ago | hide | 113 comments
19. Every single Onewheel is being recalled after four deaths (theverge.com)
320 points by scrose 11 hours ago | hide | 361 comments
20. The Small World of Simulating Other Worlds (undark.org)
13 points by ColinWright 5 hours ago | hide | discuss
21. How to see bright, vivid images in your mind’s eye (2016) (photographyinsider.info)
178 points by kalkr 8 hours ago | hide | 118 comments
22. Europol sought unlimited data access in online child sexual abuse regulation (balkaninsight.com)
65 points by t0bia_s 5 hours ago | hide | 17 comments
23. Oldsmobile Hydra-Matic Drive (1947) [pdf] (xr793.com)
34 points by userbinator 9 hours ago | hide | 24 comments
24. Building Processors from the Ground Up (howcpuworks.com)
60 points by coadytech 10 hours ago | hide | 6 comments
25. SigNoz (YC W21), open source Datadog alternative, hiring a tech content writer (signoz.io)
10 hours ago | hide
26. The Missing Middle in Game Development (howtomarketagame.com)
9 points by wrelsien 5 hours ago | hide | discuss
27. Modeling transformational policy pathways on low and negative growth scenarios (nature.com)
13 points by dadt 6 hours ago | hide | 3 comments
28. Physicists coax superconductivity and more from quasicrystals (phys.org)
34 points by wglb 11 hours ago | hide | 3 comments
29. Nvidia's RTX 5000 Ada Now Available: AD102 with 32GB of GDDR6 (tomshardware.com)
14 points by pizza 2 hours ago | hide | 12 comments
30. They studied dishonesty – Was their work a lie? (newyorker.com)
179 points by chrisaycock 14 hours ago | hide | 141 comments

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