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Hacker NewsDuring this time period, 122 entries from this site were first in a set. This represents 77.7% of the sets. In total, 19533 links were submitted to the site during the same time. 150 links (0.8%) are included here as entries in sets. Top submitters
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Lobste.rsDuring this time period, 32 entries from this site were first in a set. This represents 20.4% of the sets. In total, 167 links were submitted to the site during the same time. 117 links (70.1%) are included here as entries in sets. Top submitters
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Strange Loop 2012 Video Schedule thestrangeloop.com First seen on Lobste.rs as Strange Loop 2012 Video Schedule on 29 Oct 2012, submitted by janogonzalez. Score 7, comments 5
Then appeared on Hacker News 11 days later as Strange Loop 2012 Video Schedule, submitted by andymoe. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Powerful Command Line Tools For Developers coding.smashingmagazine.com First seen on Hacker News as Powerful Command Line Tools For Developers on 29 Oct 2012, submitted by Charles__L. Score 9, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Powerful Command Line Tools For Developers, submitted by tobym. Score 2, comments 0 💤
Simple SPDY and NPN Negotiation with HAProxy igvita.com First seen on Hacker News as Simple SPDY and NPN Negotiation with HAProxy on 31 Oct 2012, submitted by igrigorik. Score 9, comments 1 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12m later as Simple SPDY and NPN Negotiation with HAProxy, submitted by benolee. Score 2, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 8 days later as Simple SPDY and NPN Negotiation with HAProxy, submitted by aespinoza. Score 4, comments 0
Ruby 2.0 patch that could make Rails startup 2.2x faster bugs.ruby-lang.org First seen on Lobste.rs as Ruby 2.0 patch that could make Rails startup 2.2x faster on 01 Nov 2012, submitted by sren. Score 6, comments 3
Then appeared on Hacker News 13m later as Ruby 2.0 patch that could make Rails startup 2.2x faster, submitted by lest. Score 95, comments 20 🔥
Build your own FPGA (2012) blog.notdot.net First seen on Hacker News as Build your own FPGA on 01 Nov 2012, submitted by VeXocide. Score 112, comments 39 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h14m later as Build your own FPGA, submitted by inactive-user. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 4.6 years later 🧟 as Build your own FPGA, submitted by relyio. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 27 days later as Build your own FPGA (2012), submitted by Cieplak. Score 95, comments 24 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 3.2 years later 🧟 as Build Your Own FPGA (2012), submitted by hinzundcode. Score 216, comments 15 🔥 ⭐(2)
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h38m later as Build your own FPGA (2012), submitted by craftyguy. Score 17, comments 0
The IDE Divide (2004) osteele.com First seen on Hacker News as The IDE Divide (2004) on 01 Nov 2012, submitted by milesf. Score 32, comments 49 controversial 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 31m later as The IDE Divide (2004), submitted by miles. Score 3, comments 2
What scaling has to do with language design jazzy.id.au First seen on Lobste.rs as What scaling has to do with language design on 01 Nov 2012, submitted by tobym. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1m later as What scaling has to do with language design, submitted by LiveTheDream. Score 9, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Scaling Scala vs Java, submitted by rohshall. Score 49, comments 36 🔥
Inside Android 4.2's powerful new security system blogs.computerworld.com First seen on Hacker News as Inside Android 4.2's powerful new security system on 01 Nov 2012, submitted by mtgx. Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 18h49m later as Inside Android 4.2's powerful new security system, submitted by wally. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Ruby 2.0.0-preview1 is out! blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp First seen on Hacker News as Ruby 2.0.0-preview1 is out on 02 Nov 2012, submitted by tenderlove. Score 115, comments 62 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Ruby 2.0.0-preview1 is out!, submitted by tenderlove. Score 9, comments 0
Deploying a Rails Application to AWS Elastic Beanstalk docs.amazonwebservices.com First seen on Hacker News as Deploying a Rails Application to AWS Elastic Beanstalk on 02 Nov 2012, submitted by k33l0r. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as Deploying a Rails Application to AWS Elastic Beanstalk, submitted by sren. Score 2, comments 0 💤
Systems Programming at Twitter monkey.org First seen on Hacker News as Systems Programming at Twitter on 02 Nov 2012, submitted by pk11. Score 7, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Systems Programming at Twitter (2012), submitted by lelf. Score 57, comments 28 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 250 days later as Systems Programming at Twitter (2012), submitted by haidrali. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h38m later as Systems Programming at Twitter, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 8, comments 4
The Quantum Nature of Deals: Sales Timelines Explained for Geeks michaelboeke.com First seen on Lobste.rs as The Quantum Nature of Deals: Sales Timelines Explained for Geeks on 02 Nov 2012, submitted by michael. Score 0, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 58m later as The Quantum Nature of Deals: Sales Timelines Explained for Geeks, submitted by mvboeke. Score 2, comments 0
The Architecture of Datomic infoq.com First seen on Hacker News as The Architecture of Datomic on 02 Nov 2012, submitted by chillax. Score 89, comments 19 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h11m later as The Architecture of Datomic, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 3, comments 0
Escape-from-Callback-Hell elm-lang.org First seen on Hacker News as Escape from Callback Hell: Callbacks are the modern goto on 02 Nov 2012, submitted by wheatBread. Score 247, comments 147 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h52m later as Escape-from-Callback-Hell, submitted by JeffreyBaird. Score 7, comments 4
Chrome Canary for Developers paulirish.com First seen on Hacker News as Chrome Canary for Developers on 02 Nov 2012, submitted by benackles. Score 86, comments 37 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h53m later as Chrome Canary for Developers, submitted by vladikoff. Score 4, comments 0
A vendor-independent comparison of NoSQL databases: Cassandra, HBase, MongoDB, Riak networkworld.com First seen on Hacker News as NoSQL databases benchmark: Cassandra, HBase, MongoDB, Riak on 02 Nov 2012, submitted by teoruiz. Score 102, comments 39 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h50m later as A vendor-independent comparison of NoSQL databases: Cassandra, HBase, MongoDB, Riak, submitted by selenamarie. Score 2, comments 1
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Automated Database Failover braintreepayments.com First seen on Hacker News as How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Automated Database Failover on 02 Nov 2012, submitted by michaelfairley. Score 81, comments 5 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h5m later as How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Automated Database Failover, submitted by dp. Score 2, comments 0 💤
Data Structures in Riak vimeo.com First seen on Hacker News as Data Structures in Riak on 02 Nov 2012, submitted by pharkmillups. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.5 years later 🧟 as Data Structures in Riak, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 8, comments 0
Rubinius 2.0.0rc1 is out, release set for Nov. 2 github.com First seen on Lobste.rs as Rubinius 2.0.0rc1 is out, release set for Nov. 2 on 03 Nov 2012, submitted by benolee. Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 45m later as Rubinius 2.0.0rc1, submitted by rjsamson. Score 3, comments 0
DragonFly BSD 3.2(.1) Released dragonflybsd.org First seen on Lobste.rs as DragonFly BSD 3.2(.1) Released on 03 Nov 2012, submitted by jcs. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 15h46m later as DragonFlyBSD 3.2 Release, submitted by conductor. Score 43, comments 11 🔥
Journalistic Epistemology markcoddington.com First seen on Hacker News as Why political journalists can’t stand Nate Silver on 03 Nov 2012, submitted by plinkplonk. Score 206, comments 176 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 32m later as Journalistic Epistemology, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 6, comments 2
(Typography) Spacing Research aldusleaf.org First seen on Lobste.rs as (Typography) Spacing Research on 03 Nov 2012, submitted by jcs. Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as Typography Spacing Research, submitted by jashmenn. Score 109, comments 22 🔥
The Background Noise Was Louder than I Realized prog21.dadgum.com First seen on Hacker News as The Background Noise Was Louder than I Realized on 03 Nov 2012, submitted by prajjwal. Score 147, comments 56 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h45m later as The Background Noise Was Louder than I Realized, submitted by dwc. Score 7, comments 6
Why Should Engineers and Scientists Be Worried About Color? research.ibm.com First seen on Hacker News as Why Should Engineers and Scientists Be Worried About Color? on 05 Nov 2012, submitted by taylorbuley. Score 2, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Why Should Engineers and Scientists Be Worried About Color? (1996), submitted by nvr219. Score 97, comments 20 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3.2 years later 🧟 as Why Should Engineers and Scientists Be Worried About Color?, submitted by mikejsavage. Score 1, comments 1 💤
Clang is now the default compiler on FreeBSD i386 and amd64 lists.freebsd.org First seen on Hacker News as November 5th is Clang-Day for FreeBSD on 05 Nov 2012, submitted by fceccon. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15h12m later as Clang is now the default compiler on FreeBSD i386 and amd64, submitted by lynge. Score 6, comments 2
Wat? destroyallsoftware.com First seen on Hacker News as [video] Javascript surprises on 05 Nov 2012, submitted by jm3. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 167 days later as Wat! — A lightning talk by Gary Bernhardt from CodeMash 2012, submitted by shawndumas. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 131 days later as Javascript — Wat, submitted by luu. Score 13, comments 3 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 85 days later as Wat - Gary Bernhardt, submitted by vasco. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 161 days later as Wat, submitted by sz4kerto. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 112 days later as WAT, submitted by simonhughes22. Score 5, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 64 days later as Destroy All Software Talks – “Wat” (2012), submitted by thrwy10. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 250 days later as Wat – Destroy All Software Talks, submitted by epsylon. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 44 days later as WAT – A lightning talk by Gary Bernhardt from CodeMash (2012), submitted by bontoJR. Score 3, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 93 days later as Wat, submitted by emperorfufu. Score 9, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 100 days later as Quirks of ruby and JavaScript, submitted by ghoshbishakh. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 62 days later as Watman by Gary Bernhardt, submitted by stargrave. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 44 days later as Wat (2012), submitted by danielam. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as WAT (2012), submitted by rsp1984. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 99 days later as Wat – A lightning talk by Gary Bernhardt, submitted by mrzool. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 100 days later as wat (2012), submitted by nhooyr. Score 54, comments 4 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 204 days later as Wat – a lightning talk by Gary Bernhardt from CodeMash 2012, submitted by noteness. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 25 days later as Wat?, submitted by vijayraj. Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 55 days later as Wat (2012) [video], submitted by FrankyHollywood. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 304 days later as Wat, submitted by tosh. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 62 days later as Wat, submitted by sytelus. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 107 days later as Wat (2012), submitted by robin_reala. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 6 days later as Silly JavaScript, submitted by askari01. Score 3, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Wat, submitted by DyslexicAtheist. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 12 days later as Wat – a standup on programming languages (2012), submitted by anthony_r. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 37 days later as Wat Talk by Gary Bernhardt CodeMash 2012, submitted by chuckgreenman. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 251 days later as Wat – lightning talk by Gary Bernhardt, submitted by florianmari. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 124 days later as Wat (2012) [video], submitted by mikasjp. Score 147, comments 28 🔥 ⭐(2)
StGit - alternative git interface procode.org First seen on Hacker News as Stacked Git on 05 Nov 2012, submitted by martian. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6.3 years later 🧟 as StGit - alternative git interface, submitted by ac. Score 6, comments 13 controversial
A Short Lesson in Perspective (2012) lindsredding.com First seen on Hacker News as A Short Lesson in Perspective on 06 Nov 2012, submitted by dhotson. Score 11, comments 0 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 50 days later as A Short Lesson in Perspective, submitted by michaelochurch. Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 2.7 years later 🧟 as A Short Lesson in Perspective (2012), submitted by sp527. Score 65, comments 8 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4 days later as A Short Lesson in Perspective (2012), submitted by pushcx. Score 10, comments 22 controversial 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as A Short Lesson in Perspective (2012), submitted by msvan. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.9 years later as A Short Lesson in Perspective (2012), submitted by 5706906c06c. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 286 days later as A Short Lesson in Perspective (2012), submitted by dredmorbius. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 178 days later as A Short Lesson in Perspective (2012), submitted by olliepop. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 196 days later as A Short Lesson in Perspective (2012, Linds Redding), submitted by olliepop. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Using Postgres Arrays in Django craigkerstiens.com First seen on Hacker News as Using Postgres Arrays in Django on 06 Nov 2012, submitted by g3orge. Score 54, comments 9 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 39m later as Using Postgres Arrays in Django, submitted by craigkerstiens. Score 2, comments 0 💤
Responsive background images with fixed or fluid aspect ratios voormedia.com First seen on Hacker News as Responsive background images with fixed or fluid aspect ratios on 06 Nov 2012, submitted by molf. Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10 days later as Responsive background images with fixed or fluid aspect ratios, submitted by lazukars. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Clockwise/Spiral Rule (1994) c-faq.com First seen on Hacker News as The "Clockwise/Spiral Rule" (a C tip) on 06 Nov 2012, submitted by geoka9. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 327 days later as The Clockwise/Spiral Rule, submitted by pravnar. Score 8, comments 7 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 135 days later as The 'Clockwise/Spiral Rule', How to read C declarations., submitted by sjarvie. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 283 days later as The “Clockwise/Spiral Rule”, submitted by dsr12. Score 64, comments 26 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.7 years later as Clockwise/Spiral Rule (1994), submitted by mjturner. Score 12, comments 7
Then appeared on Hacker News 79 days later as The Clockwise/Spiral Rule of C declarations, submitted by xvirk. Score 225, comments 68 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 2.9 years later 🧟 as Clockwise/Spiral Rule (1994), submitted by Tomte. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 190 days later as Clockwise/Spiral Rule (1994), submitted by Tomte. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 270 days later as Clockwise/Spiral Rule, submitted by asamant. Score 25, comments 16 🔥 ⭐(7)
Sidekiq vs Resque, with MRI and JRuby - Josh Rendek joshrendek.com First seen on Hacker News as Resque vs Sidekiq, Threading vs Forking on 06 Nov 2012, submitted by namidark. Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12m later as Sidekiq vs Resque, with MRI and JRuby - Josh Rendek, submitted by joshrendek. Score 4, comments 1
pathod - A pathological HTTP daemon for testing and torturing client software cortesi.github.com First seen on Hacker News as Pathod - A pathological HTTP daemon for testing and torturing client software on 06 Nov 2012, submitted by LiveTheDream. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as pathod - A pathological HTTP daemon for testing and torturing client software, submitted by tobym. Score 2, comments 0 💤
Security, security! But do you test it? viva64.com First seen on Hacker News as Security, security! But do you test it? Potential vulnerability in TOR. on 07 Nov 2012, submitted by AndreyKarpov. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h51m later as Security, security! But do you test it?, submitted by jcs. Score 9, comments 0
The Early History Of Smalltalk worrydream.com First seen on Hacker News as The Early History Of Smalltalk on 07 Nov 2012, submitted by jgv. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as The Early History Of Smalltalk, submitted by 001sky. Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 64 days later as The Early History Of Smalltalk, submitted by shawndumas. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 84 days later as The Early History of Smalltalk (1993), submitted by throwaway344. Score 47, comments 10 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Alan C. Kay: The Early History of Smalltalk (1993), submitted by fniephaus. Score 15, comments 5 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as The Early History of Smalltalk, submitted by adamnemecek. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as The Early History of Smalltalk, submitted by tosh. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as The Early History Of Smalltalk, submitted by tosh. Score 20, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 5 days later as The Early History Of Smalltalk (1993), submitted by ohjeez. Score 121, comments 68 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as The Early History of Smalltalk, submitted by pcr910303. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 181 days later as The Early History of Smalltalk, submitted by doppp. Score 14, comments 1 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 17 days later as The Early History Of Smalltalk, submitted by admp. Score 7, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 51 days later as The Early History of Smalltalk (1993), submitted by gjvc. Score 113, comments 28 🔥 ⭐(5)
Camera and Video Control with HTML5 davidwalsh.name First seen on Hacker News as Camera and Video Control with HTML5 on 07 Nov 2012, submitted by davidwalshblog. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 353 days later as Camera and Video Control with HTML5, submitted by ohjeez. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 52 days later as Camera and Video Control with HTML5, submitted by dotcom. Score 2, comments 0 💤
Kernel Drivers Compiled to Javascript and Run in Browser blog.netbsd.org First seen on Hacker News as NetBSD Kernel Drivers Compiled to Javascript and Run in Browser on 07 Nov 2012, submitted by self. Score 13, comments 1 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 16h38m later as Kernel Drivers Compiled to Javascript and Run in Browser, submitted by jturner. Score 6, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 335 days later as Kernel Drivers Compiled to Javascript and Run in Browser (2012), submitted by gaoprea. Score 2, comments 0
Refactoring from Good to Great - Ben Orenstein - Aloha Ruby Conf 2012 confreaks.com First seen on Hacker News as Refactoring from Good to Great - Ben Orenstein - Aloha Ruby Conf 2012 on 08 Nov 2012, submitted by calgaryeng. Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as Refactoring from Good to Great - Ben Orenstein - Aloha Ruby Conf 2012, submitted by jcs. Score 2, comments 1
E17 (Enlightenment) enters alpha after 12 years enlightenment.org First seen on Hacker News as E17 (Enlightenment) enters alpha after 12 years on 08 Nov 2012, submitted by stock_toaster. Score 151, comments 75 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 27m later as E17 (Enlightenment) enters alpha after 12 years, submitted by trousers. Score 6, comments 2
"That'll Never Work!" | John Graham-Cumming blog.jgc.org First seen on Hacker News as That'll Never Work on 08 Nov 2012, submitted by jgrahamc. Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as "That'll Never Work!" | John Graham-Cumming, submitted by trousers. Score 2, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 3.0 years later 🧟 as “That'll Never Work” (2012), submitted by yitchelle. Score 3, comments 0
Jewish Problems (2011) arxiv.org First seen on Hacker News as Jewish Problems on 08 Nov 2012, submitted by victorhn. Score 115, comments 69 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3.2 years later 🧟 as Jewish Problems (2011), submitted by pushcx. Score 22, comments 3
What Every Programmer Should Know About Memory [2007] akkadia.org First seen on Hacker News as What Every Programmer Should Know About Memory on 08 Nov 2012, submitted by simonreed. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9 days later as What Every Programmer Should Know About Memory - Ulrich Drepper, submitted by tobym. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 95 days later as What Every Programmer Should Know About Memory, submitted by AndreyKarpov. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 313 days later as What Every Programmer Should Know About Memory, submitted by luu. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6 days later as What Every Programmer Should Know About Memory [2007], submitted by petrohi. Score 8, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 226 days later as What every programmer should know about memory (2007) [pdf], submitted by srathi. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as What Every Programmer Should Know About Memory [pdf] (2007), submitted by osivertsson. Score 2, comments 0
Using Unicode to play chess over SMS twilio.com First seen on Hacker News as ChesSMS: Using Unicode to play Chess over SMS on 08 Nov 2012, submitted by chadrs. Score 159, comments 22 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h14m later as Using Unicode to play chess over SMS, submitted by kb. Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Adventures in Unicode and SMS, submitted by shervinafshar. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Fear of Macros greghendershott.com First seen on Hacker News as Fear of Macros on 08 Nov 2012, submitted by rcfox. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as Fear of Macros, submitted by lobo_tuerto. Score 3, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 208 days later as Fear of Macros (macro tutorial), submitted by sea6ear. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 78 days later as Fear of Macros, submitted by ranit. Score 83, comments 56 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 3.1 years later 🧟 as Fear of Macros, submitted by tosh. Score 129, comments 11 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as Fear of Macros, submitted by pushcx. Score 20, comments 0
How We Learned to Cheat at Online Poker: A Study in Software Security cigital.com First seen on Hacker News as Abusing Incorrect Algorithms and Cheating at Poker on 09 Nov 2012, submitted by redDragon. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as How We Learned to Cheat at Online Poker: A Study in Software Security, submitted by alnis. Score 1, comments 1
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 69 days later as How We Learned to Cheat at Online Poker: A Study in Software Security, submitted by pushcx. Score 2, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as How We Learned to Cheat at Online Poker: A Study in Software Security [1999], submitted by spiffytech. Score 3, comments 0
Toward a Design for Ruby - Brian Ford - Ruby Conference 2012 confreaks.com First seen on Hacker News as Toward a Design for Ruby - Brian Ford - Ruby Conference 2012 on 09 Nov 2012, submitted by GutenYe. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2m later as Toward a Design for Ruby - Brian Ford - Ruby Conference 2012, submitted by GutenYe. Score 10, comments 0
POSIX Threads Programming computing.llnl.gov First seen on Hacker News as Posix Threads Programming Tutorial on 10 Nov 2012, submitted by timClicks. Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8.3 years later 🧟 as POSIX Threads Programming, submitted by dvaun. Score 9, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Posix Threads Programming, submitted by dvaun. Score 165, comments 22 🔥 ⭐(5)
Then appeared on /r/Programming 9h12m later as POSIX Threads Programming, submitted by ASIC_SP. Score 23, comments 1
CodernityDB pure python, NoSQL, fast database — CodernityDB labs.codernity.com First seen on Hacker News as CodernityDB pure python, NoSQL, fast database on 10 Nov 2012, submitted by ergo14. Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4 days later as CodernityDB pure python, NoSQL, fast database — CodernityDB, submitted by vladikoff. Score 2, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 224 days later as CodernityDB pure python, fast, NoSQL database , submitted by mnazim. Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 2.2 years later 🧟 as CodernityDB – Pure Python NoSQL Database, submitted by giancarlostoro. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Android UI Patterns: Android Apps Redesigned androiduipatterns.com First seen on Hacker News as Android Apps Redesigned on 11 Nov 2012, submitted by mtgx. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10h12m later as Android UI Patterns: Android Apps Redesigned, submitted by jcs. Score 2, comments 0 💤
fresh - a tool to manage and distribute dot files (think Bundler) freshshell.com First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: fresh - a tool to manage and distribute dot files (think Bundler) on 12 Nov 2012, submitted by twe4ked. Score 23, comments 16 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 27m later as fresh - a tool to manage and distribute dot files (think Bundler), submitted by jasoncodes. Score 15, comments 7
What does O(log n) mean exactly? stackoverflow.com First seen on Hacker News as What does O[logn] mean? on 12 Nov 2012, submitted by pavithrak. Score 0, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 101 days later as How to identify a function which has O(log n) running time, submitted by mapleoin. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 482 days later as What does O(log n) mean exactly?, submitted by meanjim. Score 8, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as What does O(log n) mean exactly?, submitted by meanJim. Score 1, comments 0 💤
SSH2 client module written in pure JavaScript for node.js github.com First seen on Hacker News as SSH2 client written in pure JavaScript for node.js on 12 Nov 2012, submitted by coenhyde. Score 41, comments 18 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 26m later as SSH2 client module written in pure JavaScript for node.js, submitted by pkhamre. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Ruby vs. the world - Matt Aimonetti - Ruby Conference 2012 confreaks.com First seen on Lobste.rs as Ruby vs. the world - Matt Aimonetti - Ruby Conference 2012 on 12 Nov 2012, submitted by jipiboily. Score 3, comments 5
Then appeared on Hacker News 17 days later as Ruby vs. the world, submitted by alter8. Score 2, comments 0
Napster, Udacity, and the Academy shirky.com First seen on Hacker News as Napster, Udacity, and the Academy on 12 Nov 2012, submitted by thomaspark. Score 27, comments 0 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 21 days later as Napster, Udacity, and Disrupting The Academy, submitted by sedev. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7 days later as Napster, Udacity, and the Academy, submitted by tundal45. Score 4, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 114 days later as Napster, Udacity, and the Academy, submitted by ThomPete. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Some Thoughts on Teaching R to 50,000 Students simplystatistics.org First seen on Hacker News as Thoughts on teaching 50,000 students on 12 Nov 2012, submitted by johndcook. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h41m later as Some Thoughts on Teaching R to 50,000 Students, submitted by polyfractal. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Anatomy of an Attack: How I Hacked StackOverflow blog.ircmaxell.com First seen on Hacker News as Anatomy of an Attack: How I Hacked StackOverflow on 12 Nov 2012, submitted by maratd. Score 15, comments 1 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Anatomy of an Attack: How I Hacked StackOverflow, submitted by jcs. Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 2.7 years later 🧟 as Anatomy of an Attack: How I Hacked StackOverflow (2012), submitted by chdir. Score 83, comments 20 🔥
The WebGL Podcast thewebglpodcast.com First seen on Hacker News as The new WebGL Podcast - The Pilot on 12 Nov 2012, submitted by kinlan. Score 24, comments 6 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19 days later as The WebGL Podcast, submitted by janogonzalez. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Twitter Engineering: Dimension Independent Similarity Computation (DISCO) engineering.twitter.com First seen on Hacker News as Dimension Independent Similarity Computation (DISCO) on 12 Nov 2012, submitted by sthulbourn. Score 3, comments 1
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19h38m later as Twitter Engineering: Dimension Independent Similarity Computation (DISCO), submitted by inactive-user. Score 2, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 27 days later as Twitter MapReduce Trick: Dimension Independent Similarity Computation (DISCO), submitted by reza_zadeh. Score 2, comments 0
The Infinite Jukebox (2012) musicmachinery.com First seen on Hacker News as The Infinite Jukebox on 13 Nov 2012, submitted by ahhrrr. Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3.1 years later 🧟 as The Infinite Jukebox (2012), submitted by emallson. Score 2, comments 0 💤
Alan Watts on static vs dynamic type adherents youtube.com First seen on Hacker News as Alan Watts on static vs dynamic type adherents on 13 Nov 2012, submitted by fogus. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12 days later as Alan Watts on static vs dynamic type adherents, submitted by fogus. Score 7, comments 1
rspec-rails and capybara 2.0: what you need to know alindeman.github.com First seen on Lobste.rs as rspec-rails and capybara 2.0: what you need to know on 13 Nov 2012, submitted by alindeman. Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 3h12m later as RSpec-rails and capybara 2.0: what you need to know, submitted by adml. Score 5, comments 0
Show Lbst.rs: Close.io close.io First seen on Hacker News as Close.io – Stop logging calls and emails and start making them instead on 13 Nov 2012, submitted by davidedicillo. Score 4, comments 2
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 77 days later as Show Lbst.rs: Close.io, submitted by philfreo. Score 6, comments 2
All the crypto code you’ve ever written is probably broken tonyarcieri.com First seen on Hacker News as All the crypto code you've ever written is probably broken on 13 Nov 2012, submitted by bascule. Score 112, comments 128 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h50m later as All the crypto code you’ve ever written is probably broken, submitted by inactive-user. Score 6, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 3.0 years later 🧟 as All the crypto code you’ve ever written is probably broken (2012), submitted by aburan28. Score 2, comments 0
Bring back the 40-hour work week salon.com First seen on Hacker News as Bring Back the 40-hour work week (March 2012) on 13 Nov 2012, submitted by pnathan. Score 304, comments 237 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as Bring back the 40-hour work week, submitted by jm. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Why Erlang matters petrohi.me First seen on Hacker News as Why Erlang matters on 13 Nov 2012, submitted by petrohi. Score 73, comments 74 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h40m later as Why Erlang matters, submitted by jcs. Score 3, comments 0
Rails 4 compilation links blog.wyeworks.com First seen on Hacker News as Rails 4 compilation links on 13 Nov 2012, submitted by spastorino. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6m later as Rails 4 compilation links, submitted by spastorino. Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 33 days later as Rails 4 changes (loads), submitted by aledalgrande. Score 1, comments 0 💤
OOP Isn't a Fundamental Particle of Computing prog21.dadgum.com First seen on Hacker News as OOP Isn't a Fundamental Particle of Computing on 14 Nov 2012, submitted by joeyespo. Score 197, comments 158 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h50m later as OOP Isn't a Fundamental Particle of Computing, submitted by trousers. Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 3.4 years later 🧟 as OOP Isn't a Fundamental Particle of Computing, submitted by CarolineW. Score 6, comments 0
Don’t MAWK AWK – the fastest and most elegant big data munging language brenocon.com First seen on Hacker News as Don’t Mawk Awk (2009) on 14 Nov 2012, submitted by bsg75. Score 8, comments 2 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as Don’t MAWK AWK – the fastest and most elegant big data munging language, submitted by kmatt. Score 8, comments 6
The Performance Impact of Using dict() Instead of {} in CPython 2.7 doughellmann.com First seen on Hacker News as The Performance Impact of Using dict() Instead of {} in CPython 2.7 on 14 Nov 2012, submitted by spdy. Score 53, comments 13 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h26m later as The Performance Impact of Using dict() Instead of {} in CPython 2.7, submitted by inactive-user. Score 6, comments 1
4G Wireless Networks Are Extremely Vulnerable to Jamming, According to Researchers at Virginia Tech | MIT Technology Review technologyreview.com First seen on Hacker News as One Simple Trick Could Disable a City’s 4G Phone Network on 14 Nov 2012, submitted by Libertatea. Score 10, comments 1 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as 4G Wireless Networks Are Extremely Vulnerable to Jamming, According to Researchers at Virginia Tech | MIT Technology Review, submitted by wally. Score 6, comments 0
Crypto Bump Ring singularityhacker.com First seen on Hacker News as Crypto Bump Ring on 15 Nov 2012, submitted by BinaryAcid. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 13h27m later as Crypto Bump Ring, submitted by singularityhack. Score 4, comments 0
Video showing a DMA attack device, a live attack, and a defense with full-memory encryption privatecore.com First seen on Hacker News as DMA Attacks and Defense with Full Memory Encryption [video] on 15 Nov 2012, submitted by sweis. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h18m later as Video showing a DMA attack device, a live attack, and a defense with full-memory encryption, submitted by tobym. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Backbonification: migrating a large JavaScript project from DOM spaghetti to Backbone.js ofbrooklyn.com First seen on Hacker News as Migrating a large JavaScript project from DOM spaghetti to Backbone.js on 15 Nov 2012, submitted by conesus. Score 224, comments 113 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19h54m later as Backbonification: migrating a large JavaScript project from DOM spaghetti to Backbone.js, submitted by tobym. Score 5, comments 0
The prototype Firefox OS Simulator hacks.mozilla.org First seen on Hacker News as Announcing the prototype Firefox OS Simulator on 16 Nov 2012, submitted by brianchu. Score 48, comments 8 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as The prototype Firefox OS Simulator, submitted by vladikoff. Score 3, comments 2
Predictable, Reusable, Maintainable and Scalable CSS engineering.appfolio.com First seen on Lobste.rs as Predictable, Reusable, Maintainable and Scalable CSS on 16 Nov 2012, submitted by andrew. Score 11, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1m later as Predictable, Reusable, Maintainable and Scalable CSS, submitted by andrew93101. Score 8, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 21 days later as CSS Architecture, submitted by mikegirouard. Score 4, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News 155 days later as CSS Architecture, submitted by twog. Score 184, comments 53 🔥
A Brainfuck interpreter written in the C preprocessor github.com First seen on Lobste.rs as A Brainfuck interpreter written in the C preprocessor on 16 Nov 2012, submitted by LeahNeukirchen. Score 0, comments 2 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 1h14m later as Brainfuck interpreter written in the C preprocessor, submitted by pepsi_can. Score 118, comments 35 🔥
Athene's Theory of Everything - YouTube (2011) youtube.com First seen on Lobste.rs as Athene's Theory of Everything - YouTube (2011) on 16 Nov 2012, submitted by trousers. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 67 days later as Athene's Theory of Everything, submitted by mgh2. Score 2, comments 0
Security Incident on FreeBSD Infrastructure freebsd.org First seen on Hacker News as Security Incident on FreeBSD Infrastructure on 17 Nov 2012, submitted by dous. Score 126, comments 34 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h15m later as Security Incident on FreeBSD Infrastructure, submitted by jturner. Score 10, comments 0
Crowding out OpenBSD lwn.net First seen on Lobste.rs as Crowding out OpenBSD on 17 Nov 2012, submitted by jcs. Score 13, comments 4
Then appeared on Hacker News 14m later as Crowding out OpenBSD, submitted by Xyzodiac. Score 98, comments 57 🔥
House - An Operating System in Haskell (2005) programatica.cs.pdx.edu First seen on Hacker News as House - an operating system and userland written in Haskell on 18 Nov 2012, submitted by charliesome. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4.4 years later 🧟 as House - An Operating System in Haskell (2005), submitted by nickpsecurity. Score 4, comments 0
Bitsquatting: DNS Hijacking without exploitation dinaburg.org First seen on Hacker News as Bitsquatting: DNS Hijacking without exploitation on 18 Nov 2012, submitted by jakub_g. Score 107, comments 35 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 295 days later as Bitsquatting: DNS Hijacking without exploitation , submitted by GuiA. Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Bitsquatting: DNS Hijacking without exploitation, submitted by vg. Score 10, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as Bitsquatting: DNS Hijacking without exploitation, submitted by sanqui. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 24 days later as Bitsquatting: DNS Hijacking without exploitation, submitted by pushcx. Score 24, comments 12 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 327 days later as Bitsquatting: DNS Hijacking without exploitation, submitted by jf. Score 1, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News 2.5 years later 🧟 as Bitsquatting: DNS Hijacking without exploitation, submitted by jermaustin1. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Bitsquatting: DNS Hijacking without exploitation, submitted by woodruffw. Score 15, comments 1 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 207 days later as Bitsquatting: DNS Hijacking without exploitation (2011), submitted by bonyt. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 74 days later as Bitsquatting: DNS Hijacking Without Exploitation, submitted by mikecarlton. Score 2, comments 0
The C language is purely functional conal.net First seen on Hacker News as The C language is purely functional on 18 Nov 2012, submitted by e12e. Score 11, comments 0 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 191 days later as Conal Elliott » The C language is purely functional, submitted by tambourine_man. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 324 days later as The C language is purely functional, submitted by jmount. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 309 days later as The C language is purely functional, submitted by pushcx. Score 33, comments 6 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 15h33m later as The C language is purely functional (2009), submitted by dbaupp. Score 78, comments 19 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 4.2 years later 🧟 as The C language is purely functional (2009), submitted by ingve. Score 112, comments 31 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as The C language is purely functional, submitted by thesephist. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 212 days later as The C language is purely functional (2009), submitted by ibraheemdev. Score 2, comments 0
Attacking hardened Linux systems with kernel JIT spraying mainisusuallyafunction.blogspot.com First seen on Lobste.rs as Attacking hardened Linux systems with kernel JIT spraying on 18 Nov 2012, submitted by jcs. Score 2, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 7h1m later as Attacking hardened Linux systems with kernel JIT spraying, submitted by Symmetry. Score 84, comments 17 🔥
Introducing Shevlin Park–A Proof of Concept C++ AMP Implementation on OpenCL blogs.msdn.com First seen on Hacker News as Intel develops proof-of-concept C++ AMP implementation using Clang and OpenCL on 18 Nov 2012, submitted by bratsche. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5m later as Introducing Shevlin Park–A Proof of Concept C++ AMP Implementation on OpenCL, submitted by bratsche. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Lifetimes of cryptographic hash functions valerieaurora.org First seen on Hacker News as Lifetimes of cryptographic hash functions (updated) on 18 Nov 2012, submitted by ibotty. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 253 days later as Lifetimes of cryptographic hash functions, submitted by tswicegood. Score 153, comments 52 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 274 days later as Lifetimes of cryptographic hash functions, submitted by luu. Score 54, comments 15 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.8 years later 🧟 as Lifetimes of cryptographic hash functions, submitted by av. Score 27, comments 9 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Lifetimes of cryptographic hash functions, submitted by wwwhizz. Score 132, comments 47 🔥
Comparison of different SQL implementations troels.arvin.dk First seen on Hacker News as Comparison of different SQL implementations on 19 Nov 2012, submitted by ahanjura. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3.5 years later 🧟 as Comparison of different SQL implementations, submitted by asthasr. Score 5, comments 4
Refining Ruby blog.headius.com First seen on Lobste.rs as Refining Ruby on 19 Nov 2012, submitted by miles. Score 15, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 57m later as Refining Ruby, submitted by jballanc. Score 168, comments 54 🔥
Event Manager Tutorial by JumpstartLab for those learning Ruby dannygarcia.me First seen on Hacker News as Event Manager Tutorial by JumpstartLab for those learning Ruby on 19 Nov 2012, submitted by danny__garcia. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3m later as Event Manager Tutorial by JumpstartLab for those learning Ruby, submitted by danny__garcia. Score 4, comments 1
Learning Rails: The Uniqueness Validation dannygarcia.me First seen on Hacker News as Learning Rails: The Uniqueness Validation. on 19 Nov 2012, submitted by danny__garcia. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3m later as Learning Rails: The Uniqueness Validation, submitted by danny__garcia. Score 3, comments 0
snakebite - the open source development network snakebite.net First seen on Hacker News as Snakebite: the open source development network on 19 Nov 2012, submitted by georgebashi. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h36m later as snakebite - the open source development network, submitted by jcs. Score 3, comments 0
Elixir 0.7.1 released! A meta-programming aware language build on the Erlang VM elixir-lang.org First seen on Hacker News as Elixir 0.7.1 — A meta-programmable language built on the Erlang VM [video] on 19 Nov 2012, submitted by devinus. Score 84, comments 19 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Elixir 0.7.1 released! A meta-programming aware language build on the Erlang VM, submitted by devinus. Score 9, comments 0
Go is PHP for the Backend skife.org First seen on Hacker News as Go is PHP for the Backend on 19 Nov 2012, submitted by vectorbunny. Score 63, comments 66 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Go is PHP for the Backend, submitted by inactive-user. Score 5, comments 1
Don’t make your users wait for Garbage Collection engineering.appfolio.com First seen on Hacker News as Don't make your users wait for Garbage Collection on 20 Nov 2012, submitted by andrew93101. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3m later as Don’t make your users wait for Garbage Collection, submitted by andrew. Score 5, comments 0
Conway’s Game of Life for Curved Surfaces (Part 1) 0fps.wordpress.com First seen on Hacker News as Conway’s Game of Life for Curved Surfaces - Part 1 on 20 Nov 2012, submitted by signa11. Score 63, comments 1 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6 days later as Conway’s Game of Life for Curved Surfaces (Part 1), submitted by steveklabnik. Score 1, comments 0 💤
CSS Ratiocinator - A CSS Auto-Refactorer github.com First seen on Lobste.rs as CSS Ratiocinator - A CSS Auto-Refactorer on 20 Nov 2012, submitted by listrophy. Score 12, comments 3
Then appeared on Hacker News 11 days later as CSS Ratiocinator - A CSS Auto-Refactorer, submitted by begriffs. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 2.1 years later 🧟 as Css-ratiocinator – rewrite your css automagically, submitted by amirouche. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 243 days later as Css-ratiocinator: automatically refactors CSS and generates a new stylesheet, submitted by jasim. Score 4, comments 0
When REST isn't good enough braintreepayments.com First seen on Hacker News as When REST isn't Good Enough on 20 Nov 2012, submitted by williamdix. Score 94, comments 92 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 26m later as When REST isn't good enough, submitted by b. Score 5, comments 0
Meteor Roadmap trello.com First seen on Hacker News as Meteor Platform Roadmap on 20 Nov 2012, submitted by francesca. Score 59, comments 7 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h15m later as Meteor Roadmap, submitted by vladikoff. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Neo - Y-Not? - Adventures in Functional Programming (Part I) neo.com First seen on Hacker News as Y-Not? - Adventures in Functional Programming (Part I) on 20 Nov 2012, submitted by experiment0. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5 days later as Neo - Y-Not? - Adventures in Functional Programming (Part I), submitted by steveklabnik. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Full Disclosure: linux rootkit in combination with nginx seclists.org First seen on Hacker News as Full Disclosure: linux rootkit in combination with nginx on 21 Nov 2012, submitted by tzury. Score 3, comments 2
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h11m later as Full Disclosure: linux rootkit in combination with nginx, submitted by inactive-user. Score 6, comments 0
What Every Computer Scientist Should Know About Floating-Point Arithmetic docs.oracle.com First seen on Hacker News as What Every Computer Scientist Should Know About Floating-Point Arithmetic on 21 Nov 2012, submitted by hamidr. Score 74, comments 39 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as What Every Computer Scientist Should Know About Floating-Point Arithmetic, submitted by pje. Score 2, comments 1
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 199 days later as What Every Computer Scientist Should Know About Floating-Point Arithmetic, submitted by flyingfisch. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 2.2 years later 🧟 as What Every Computer Scientist Should Know About Floating-Point Arithmetic, submitted by cyber_dude. Score 11, comments 0 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 52 days later as What Every Computer Scientist Should Know About Floating-Point Arithmetic, submitted by Schiphol. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 198 days later as What Every Computer Scientist Should Know About Floating-Point Arithmetic, submitted by amadio. Score 3, comments 0
The People Behind Rails 4 weblog.rubyonrails.org First seen on Hacker News as The People Behind Rails 4 on 21 Nov 2012, submitted by thepumpkin1979. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h11m later as The People Behind Rails 4, submitted by jcs. Score 4, comments 0
Scaling Guild Wars for massive concurrency codeofhonor.com First seen on Lobste.rs as Scaling Guild Wars for massive concurrency on 21 Nov 2012, submitted by tobym. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Scaling Guild Wars for massive concurrency, submitted by LiveTheDream. Score 3, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.7 years later as Scaling Guild Wars for massive concurrency (2012), submitted by lobo_tuerto. Score 9, comments 0
Upstream vendors can harm small projects: OpenBSD dev itwire.com First seen on Hacker News as Upstream vendors can harm small projects on 22 Nov 2012, submitted by petsos. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h5m later as Upstream vendors can harm small projects: OpenBSD dev, submitted by lynge. Score 12, comments 0
PyPy 2.0 beta 1 morepypy.blogspot.se First seen on Hacker News as PyPy 2.0 beta 1 released on 22 Nov 2012, submitted by dagw. Score 176, comments 35 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h8m later as PyPy 2.0 beta 1, submitted by vladikoff. Score 2, comments 0 💤
A Few New Things Coming To JavaScript addyosmani.com First seen on Hacker News as A Few New Things Coming To JavaScript on 22 Nov 2012, submitted by twapi. Score 153, comments 58 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h13m later as A Few New Things Coming To JavaScript, submitted by vladikoff. Score 4, comments 0
Introducing the Rails API Project blog.steveklabnik.com First seen on Lobste.rs as Introducing the Rails API Project on 22 Nov 2012, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 23, comments 3
Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Introducing the Rails API Project, submitted by tomdale. Score 174, comments 86 🔥
New developments in password hashing: ROM-port-hard functions (ZeroNights 2012) openwall.com First seen on Lobste.rs as New developments in password hashing: ROM-port-hard functions (ZeroNights 2012) on 23 Nov 2012, submitted by jcs. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as New developments in password hashing: ROM-port-hard functions, submitted by colinprince. Score 20, comments 8 🔥
Pokemon Yellow Total Control Hack aurellem.org First seen on Hacker News as Pokemon Yellow Total Control Hack on 23 Nov 2012, submitted by Mithrandir. Score 9, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.3 years later as Pokemon Yellow Total Control Hack, submitted by mzs. Score 3, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Pokemon Yellow Total Control Hack, submitted by hobs. Score 206, comments 25 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h43m later as Pokemon Yellow Total Control Hack, submitted by pushcx. Score 7, comments 0
Using VimWiki as a distributed, encrypted lab notebook for programming stochasticgeometry.ie First seen on Hacker News as Using VimWiki as a distributed, encrypted lab notebook for programming on 23 Nov 2012, submitted by markdennehy. Score 66, comments 34 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4 days later as Using VimWiki as a distributed, encrypted lab notebook for programming, submitted by mc. Score 4, comments 0
A Brief History of NTP Time: Confessions of an Internet Ti mekeeper eecis.udel.edu First seen on Hacker News as Confessions of an Internet Timekeeper on 23 Nov 2012, submitted by simonbrown. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as A Brief History of NTP Time: Confessions of an Internet Timekeeper (2003) [pdf], submitted by lelf. Score 14, comments 2 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h20m later as A Brief History of NTP Time: Confessions of an Internet Ti mekeeper, submitted by pushcx. Score 3, comments 0
"a new project to implement a lightweight high-performance JavaScript runtime in Java" mail.openjdk.java.net First seen on Lobste.rs as "a new project to implement a lightweight high-performance JavaScript runtime in Java" on 24 Nov 2012, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 3, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as New Project: Nashorn – Lightweight High-Performance JavaScript Runtime in Java, submitted by EzGraphs. Score 97, comments 30 🔥
Data Structures: The Code That Isn't There infoq.com First seen on Hacker News as Data Structures: The Code That Isn't There on 24 Nov 2012, submitted by silentbicycle. Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4 days later as Data Structures: The Code That Isn't There, submitted by silentbicycle. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 2.2 years later 🧟 as Data Structures: The Code That Isn't There, submitted by dkarapetyan. Score 2, comments 0
Hypermedia is the new REST static.matthewlmcclure.com First seen on Hacker News as Hypermedia is the New REST on 24 Nov 2012, submitted by matthewlmcclure. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 48m later as Hypermedia is the new REST, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 9, comments 5
Why learning Haskell/Python makes you a worse programmer (2006) lukeplant.me.uk First seen on Hacker News as Learning Haskell/Python makes you a worse C# programmer on 25 Nov 2012, submitted by jipumarino. Score 60, comments 57 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as Why learning Haskell/Python makes you a worse programmer (2006), submitted by edward. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.9 years later as Why learning Haskell/Python makes you a worse [C#] programmer (2006), submitted by alex_hirner. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 30 days later as Why learning Haskell/Python makes you a worse programmer (2006), submitted by mrkgnao. Score 59, comments 60 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h58m later as Why learning Haskell/Python makes you a worse programmer (2006), submitted by pushcx. Score 15, comments 7
Hawk: an HTTP auth scheme using a MAC to provide partial HTTP request cryptographic verification github.com First seen on Hacker News as Introducing Hawk, a new HTTP authentication scheme on 25 Nov 2012, submitted by aaronpk. Score 4, comments 1
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 13h13m later as Hawk: an HTTP auth scheme using a MAC to provide partial HTTP request cryptographic verification, submitted by jcs. Score 3, comments 0
Are We There Yet? infoq.com First seen on Hacker News as Are We There Yet? on 26 Nov 2012, submitted by olenhad. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 338 days later as Are We There Yet?, submitted by aespinoza. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.9 years later as Are We There Yet?, submitted by pushcx. Score 6, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 185 days later as Are We There Yet? (2009), submitted by louthy. Score 1, comments 0 💤
When It Comes to Security, We're Back to Feudalism wired.com First seen on Hacker News as When It Comes to Security, We’re Back to Feudalism on 26 Nov 2012, submitted by dsr12. Score 83, comments 34 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h41m later as When It Comes to Security, We're Back to Feudalism, submitted by jcs. Score 6, comments 0
A Performance-minded take on iOS design robots.thoughtbot.com First seen on Lobste.rs as A Performance-minded take on iOS design on 26 Nov 2012, submitted by kaishin. Score 5, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as A Performance-minded take on iOS design, submitted by kaishin. Score 3, comments 0
How a crazy GNU assembler macro helps you debug GRUB with GDB timetobleed.com First seen on Lobste.rs as How a crazy GNU assembler macro helps you debug GRUB with GDB on 26 Nov 2012, submitted by jcs. Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1h46m later as How a crazy GNU assembler macro helps you debug GRUB with GDB, submitted by ice799. Score 11, comments 0 🔥
I’m writing my own OS gusc.lv First seen on Hacker News as I’m writing my own OS on 26 Nov 2012, submitted by maidenhead. Score 299, comments 200 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19h7m later as I’m writing my own OS, submitted by fogus. Score 10, comments 2
pyNES: Write NES games in Python gutomaia.net First seen on Hacker News as PyNES: Write NES games in Python on 26 Nov 2012, submitted by klaussilveira. Score 23, comments 6 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 2.8 years later 🧟 as PyNES: Write NES Games in Python, submitted by m_eiman. Score 233, comments 39 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 13h58m later as pyNES: Write NES games in Python, submitted by pushcx. Score 8, comments 0
An Introduction to Objectivist-C fdiv.net First seen on Lobste.rs as An Introduction to Objectivist-C on 26 Nov 2012, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 10, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 6.0 years later 🧟 as An Introduction to Objectivist-C, submitted by Mononokay. Score 3, comments 0
Anatomy of a Beautiful, Native Feeling, HTML5 iOS App justinvincent.com First seen on Hacker News as Anatomy of a Native Feeling HTML5 iOS App on 26 Nov 2012, submitted by theseanz. Score 94, comments 60 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15h21m later as Anatomy of a Beautiful, Native Feeling, HTML5 iOS App, submitted by markprovan. Score 1, comments 1 💤
JavaScript Control - lies and wizardry vimeo.com First seen on Hacker News as JavaScript Control: lies and wizardry on 27 Nov 2012, submitted by michaelsbradley. Score 6, comments 1
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h10m later as JavaScript Control - lies and wizardry, submitted by michaelsbradleyjr. Score 2, comments 1
The Strange World Of Copyright Misconception bennjordan.com First seen on Lobste.rs as The Strange World Of Copyright Misconception on 27 Nov 2012, submitted by jcs. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 2h12m later as The Strange World Of Copyright Misconception, submitted by tshadwell. Score 34, comments 36 🔥
Google’s Driver-less Car and Morality newyorker.com First seen on Hacker News as Moral machines & Google's driverless cars on 27 Nov 2012, submitted by mksm. Score 11, comments 1 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 17h7m later as Google’s Driver-less Car and Morality, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 5, comments 3
Redis Crashes - Antirez weblog antirez.com First seen on Hacker News as Redis crashes - a small rant about software reliability on 27 Nov 2012, submitted by hnbascht. Score 332, comments 107 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h45m later as Redis Crashes - Antirez weblog, submitted by stevedomin. Score 5, comments 0
Google Play Reviews Now Require A Google+ Account thenextweb.com First seen on Hacker News as Google connects Play Store with Google+, reviews will feature name and picture on 27 Nov 2012, submitted by bornhuetter. Score 89, comments 93 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 13h45m later as Google Play Reviews Now Require A Google+ Account, submitted by mc. Score 2, comments 0 💤
Organizing Your WordPress Theme Files » WP Theme Tutorial wpthemetutorial.com First seen on Hacker News as Organizing Your WordPress Theme Files » WP Theme Tutorial on 27 Nov 2012, submitted by curtismch. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3m later as Organizing Your WordPress Theme Files » WP Theme Tutorial, submitted by curtismchale. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Ninja-ide Is Not Just Another IDE ninja-ide.org First seen on Hacker News as Ninja IDE: written in Python for Pythonists on 27 Nov 2012, submitted by mmariani. Score 234, comments 132 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10h5m later as Ninja-ide Is Not Just Another IDE, submitted by mc. Score 4, comments 3
Then appeared on Hacker News 3.8 years later 🧟 as Ninja IDE, the pythonic way, submitted by type0. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 3.1 years later 🧟 as Ninja-IDE Is Not Just Another IDE, submitted by amai. Score 3, comments 0
Real life concurrency in Go matt.aimonetti.net First seen on Hacker News as Real life concurrency in Go on 27 Nov 2012, submitted by mattetti. Score 29, comments 5 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 40m later as Real life concurrency in Go, submitted by inactive-user. Score 6, comments 0
Emacs multiple cursors plugin epic demo emacsrocks.com First seen on Hacker News as Emacs Rocks: multiple-cursors on 27 Nov 2012, submitted by shawndumas. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3.2 years later 🧟 as Emacs multiple cursors plugin epic demo, submitted by headgasket. Score 14, comments 0
Where Erlang BLOOMs [2012] ferd.ca First seen on Hacker News as RTB: Where Erlang BLOOMs on 28 Nov 2012, submitted by davidw. Score 10, comments 0 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 76 days later as Real Time Bidding (RTB): Where Erlang BLOOMs, submitted by dergraf. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 2.3 years later 🧟 as Real time bidding in Erlang (2012), submitted by dorsatum. Score 128, comments 43 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as Where Erlang BLOOMs [2012], submitted by unbalancedparentheses. Score 9, comments 4
entr(1) – run arbitrary commands when files change, uses kqueue(2) entrproject.org First seen on Lobste.rs as entr(1) – run arbitrary commands when files change, uses kqueue(2) on 28 Nov 2012, submitted by sramov. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 131 days later as Entr(1) — Run arbitrary commands when files change, submitted by zacharyvoase. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 293 days later as Entr(1), submitted by Touche. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Run arbitrary commands when files change, submitted by austinlyons. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 232 days later as Entr – Run arbitrary commands when files change, submitted by jupp0r. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 93 days later as entr(1) – Run arbitrary commands when files change, submitted by networked. Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 173 days later as Entr(1) – Run arbitrary commands when files change, submitted by ffggvv. Score 7, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 19 days later as Entr: run arbitrary commands when files change, submitted by thibaut_barrere. Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as Entr: run arbitrary commands when files change, submitted by helb. Score 2, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 23 days later as Entr – A utility for running arbitrary commands when files change, submitted by azeirah. Score 3, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 67 days later as Entr: run arbitrary commands when files change, submitted by type0. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 80 days later as Run arbitrary commands when files change on unix, submitted by jgrodziski. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 9 days later as Entr(1) – Run tests whenever files change, submitted by jsnathan. Score 108, comments 45 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as entr – run arbitrary commands when files change, submitted by pmoriarty. Score 3, comments 0
Your Objects, the Unix Way - Code Climate Blog blog.codeclimate.com First seen on Hacker News as Applying the Unix Philosophy to Object-Oriented Design on 28 Nov 2012, submitted by sudonim. Score 135, comments 58 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h39m later as Your Objects, the Unix Way - Code Climate Blog, submitted by JeffreyBaird. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Mailvelope - client-side PGP encryption for webmail mailvelope.com First seen on Hacker News as Mailvelope: OpenPGP encryption for webmail on 28 Nov 2012, submitted by shocks. Score 9, comments 1 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12 days later as Mailvelope - client-side PGP encryption for webmail, submitted by jcs. Score 8, comments 3
Then appeared on Hacker News 252 days later as Mailvelope — Open Source OpenPGP encryption with Webmail, submitted by obilgic. Score 2, comments 0
Software Engineers should keep lab notebooks blog.nelhage.com First seen on Hacker News as Software Engineers should keep lab notebooks on 28 Nov 2012, submitted by LiveTheDream. Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h16m later as Software Engineers should keep lab notebooks, submitted by tobym. Score 15, comments 3
What's new in purely functional data structures since Okasaki? cstheory.stackexchange.com First seen on Hacker News as What's new in purely functional data structures since Okasaki? on 28 Nov 2012, submitted by hamidr. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 117 days later as What's new in purely functional data structures since Okasaki?, submitted by karterk. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 298 days later as What's new in purely functional data structures since Okasaki? (2010), submitted by profquail. Score 75, comments 17 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 2.1 years later 🧟 as What's new in purely functional data structures since Okasaki?, submitted by amelius. Score 10, comments 0 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h57m later as What's new in purely functional data structures since Okasaki?, submitted by sts. Score 56, comments 0 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 8h56m later as What's new in purely functional data structures since Okasaki? (2010), submitted by r4um. Score 154, comments 42 🔥
Objective-C Primer (ft. Mr. Higgie) speakerdeck.com First seen on Lobste.rs as Objective-C Primer (ft. Mr. Higgie) on 28 Nov 2012, submitted by eallam. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 4h53m later as Objective-C Primer (ft. Mr. Higgie), submitted by rubymaverick. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Gator.js - simple javascript event delegation in ~800 bytes craig.is First seen on Hacker News as Gator.js - simple event delegation in ~800 bytes on 28 Nov 2012, submitted by craigc. Score 28, comments 7 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h12m later as Gator.js - simple javascript event delegation in ~800 bytes, submitted by craig. Score 3, comments 0
Announcing HashiCorp: a company for Vagrant hashicorp.com First seen on Hacker News as Announcing HashiCorp (a Company for Vagrant) on 28 Nov 2012, submitted by Argorak. Score 206, comments 62 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h40m later as Announcing HashiCorp: a company for Vagrant, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 11, comments 4
Philosophy for Dummies blog.mjburgess.co.uk First seen on Lobste.rs as Philosophy for Dummies on 28 Nov 2012, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 5, comments 3
Then appeared on Hacker News 4h29m later as Philosophy for Dummies, submitted by mjburgess. Score 2, comments 0
Recreating the sounds of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop webaudio.prototyping.bbc.co.uk First seen on Hacker News as Recreating the sounds of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop using the Web Audio API on 29 Nov 2012, submitted by garethadams. Score 9, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4 days later as Recreating the sounds of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, submitted by rbxbx. Score 2, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 2.4 years later 🧟 as Recreating the Sounds of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop Using the Web Audio API, submitted by wrongc0ntinent. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Recreating the Sounds of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop Using the Web Audio API, submitted by detaro. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Graphdat - Real-time application perfomance monitoring dashboard.graphdat.com First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: Real-time application performance monitoring on 29 Nov 2012, submitted by garrydanger. Score 68, comments 31 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h55m later as Graphdat - Real-time application perfomance monitoring, submitted by stevedomin. Score 2, comments 2
UI Antipatterns: Splitting Numbers michaelboeke.com First seen on Lobste.rs as UI Antipatterns: Splitting Numbers on 29 Nov 2012, submitted by michael. Score 6, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as UI Antipatterns: Splitting Numbers, submitted by mvboeke. Score 1, comments 0 💤
"I decided not to introduce full refinement for Ruby 2.0." bugs.ruby-lang.org First seen on Hacker News as "I decided not to introduce full refinement for Ruby 2.0." on 29 Nov 2012, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 73, comments 20 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as "I decided not to introduce full refinement for Ruby 2.0.", submitted by steveklabnik. Score 12, comments 0
Introduction to Netty seeallhearall.blogspot.co.uk First seen on Lobste.rs as Introduction to Netty on 29 Nov 2012, submitted by tobym. Score 2, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Introduction to Netty, submitted by LiveTheDream. Score 4, comments 0
"10 PRINT" is a book about a one-line Commodore 64 BASIC program 10print.org First seen on Lobste.rs as "10 PRINT" is a book about a one-line Commodore 64 BASIC program on 29 Nov 2012, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 8, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as "10 PRINT CHR$(205.5+RND(1)); : GOTO 10" Book is Free Under CC License, submitted by rpm4321. Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 16 days later as 10 PRINT CHR$(205.5+RND(1)); : GOTO 10, submitted by mikegirouard. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 248 days later as 10 PRINT CHR$(205.5+RND(1)); : GOTO 10, submitted by rbanffy. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 5.6 years later 🧟 as 10 PRINT CHR$(205.5+RND(1)); : GOTO 10 (2012), submitted by ghosthamlet. Score 142, comments 60 🔥
Speeding up PHP-based development with HipHop VM facebook.com First seen on Hacker News as Speeding up PHP with the HipHop VM on 29 Nov 2012, submitted by kmavm. Score 203, comments 118 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 53m later as Speeding up PHP-based development with HipHop VM, submitted by jcs. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Tor operator charged for child porn transmitted over his servers arstechnica.com First seen on Lobste.rs as Tor operator charged for child porn transmitted over his servers on 29 Nov 2012, submitted by jcs. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 21h6m later as Tor operator charged for child porn transmitted over his servers, submitted by roadnottaken. Score 51, comments 54 🔥
RubyJS - A JavaScript standard library based on the Ruby core-lib rubyjs.org First seen on Hacker News as A JavaScript standard library based on the Ruby core-lib on 30 Nov 2012, submitted by ujeezy. Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 13h44m later as RubyJS - A JavaScript standard library based on the Ruby core-lib, submitted by rob. Score 4, comments 8 controversial
Then appeared on Hacker News 51 days later as RubyJS: A JavaScript standard library based on the Ruby core-lib, submitted by Kerrick. Score 75, comments 35 🔥
Forget Disclosure — Hackers Should Keep Security Holes to Themselves | Wired Opinion wired.com First seen on Hacker News as Forget Disclosure — Hackers Should Keep Security Holes to Themselves on 30 Nov 2012, submitted by npguy. Score 7, comments 2
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h2m later as Forget Disclosure — Hackers Should Keep Security Holes to Themselves | Wired Opinion, submitted by jcs. Score 6, comments 0
Proofs without Words mathoverflow.net First seen on Hacker News as Mathematical proofs with visualization on 30 Nov 2012, submitted by dsr12. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.3 years later as Proofs without Words, submitted by hdevalence. Score 6, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Proofs without words, submitted by coffeecodecouch. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Cellular automata and music ibm.com First seen on Hacker News as Cellular automata and music on 30 Nov 2012, submitted by LiveTheDream. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Cellular automata and music, submitted by tobym. Score 2, comments 1
24pullrequests: One PR per day in December! 24pullrequests.com First seen on Lobste.rs as 24pullrequests: One PR per day in December! on 30 Nov 2012, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 5, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News 362 days later as 24 Pull Requests: giving back little pieces of code for Christmas, submitted by aram. Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 361 days later as 24 Pull Requests is starting again soon, submitted by trusche. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 12 days later as 24 Pull Requests – Giving Little Gifts of Code for Christmas, submitted by antoviaque. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 359 days later as 24PullRequests – recommends projects to contribute code to over the holidays, submitted by hanasu. Score 1, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 364 days later as 24 pull requests, submitted by pryelluw. Score 5, comments 0
Getting Plan 9 running on the Raspberry Pi bendyworks.com First seen on Lobste.rs as Getting Plan 9 running on the Raspberry Pi on 30 Nov 2012, submitted by twopoint718. Score 8, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 1h1m later as Getting Plan 9 Running on the Raspberry Pi, submitted by listrophy. Score 96, comments 34 🔥
Why HTTP/2.0 does not seem interesting - Poul-Henning Kamp varnish-cache.org First seen on Hacker News as Why HTTP/2.0 does not seem interesting (July 2012) on 30 Nov 2012, submitted by adulau. Score 40, comments 3 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as Why HTTP/2.0 does not seem interesting, submitted by sunseb. Score 9, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 18h37m later as Why HTTP/2.0 does not seem interesting - Poul-Henning Kamp, submitted by codeon1. Score 19, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News 40 days later as Why HTTP/2.0 does not seem interesting (2012), submitted by zdw. Score 62, comments 8 🔥
* Note: only those submissions that form a pair are checked of existence after a certain time period since they are first read (to read updated scores, etc.) This means that the total count noted here may be higher than the actual current count on each site. ^
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