HN&&LO monthly stats for August 2013

Today's links.

Number of sets this month: 213.

Hacker News

During this time period, 176 entries from this site were first in a set. This represents 82.6% of the sets.

In total, 21070 links were submitted to the site during the same time. 211 links (1.0%) are included here as entries in sets.

Top submitters

Lobste.rs

During this time period, 33 entries from this site were first in a set. This represents 15.5% of the sets.

In total, 165 links were submitted to the site during the same time. 121 links (73.3%) are included here as entries in sets.

Top submitters

Domains with more than 2 submissions

Submission chains

  • Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs - 87
  • Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News - 30
  • Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News - 16
  • Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs - 14
  • Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News - 10
  • Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News - 8
  • Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs - 5
  • Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News - 4
  • Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News - 4
  • Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News - 4
  • Others - 31

Monday, 29 Jul 2013

First seen on Lobste.rs as How to screw up crypto the easy way on 29 Jul 2013, submitted by lynge. Score 9, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as How to screw up crypto the easy way, submitted by zdw. Score 3, comments 0

Wednesday, 31 Jul 2013

First seen on Lobste.rs as OCSP Stapling in Firefox on 31 Jul 2013, submitted by jcs. Score 2, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as OCSP Stapling in Firefox, submitted by mbrubeck. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Computer scientists develop 'mathematical jigsaw puzzles' to encrypt software on 31 Jul 2013, submitted by Kilo-byte. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h58m later as Computer scientists develop 'mathematical jigsaw puzzles' to encrypt software, submitted by inactive-user. Score 6, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as Computer scientists develop 'mathematical jigsaw puzzles' to encrypt software, submitted by fdb. Score 123, comments 45  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Advice for people who ask you for a website on 31 Jul 2013, submitted by edwardog. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as Advice for people who ask you for advice on making a website, submitted by edward. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Thursday, 01 Aug 2013

First seen on Lobste.rs as Compilers in OpenBSD on 01 Aug 2013, submitted by tedu. Score 22, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 15h24m later as Compilers in OpenBSD, submitted by hebz0rl. Score 171, comments 74  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as CSP is Responsive Design on 01 Aug 2013, submitted by swannodette. Score 28, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 20 days later as CSP is Responsive Design, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as BREACH: SSL, Gone in 30 Seconds on 01 Aug 2013, submitted by inactive-user. Score 11, comments 9

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as SSL, gone in 30 seconds, submitted by llambda. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.6 years later 🧟 as BREACH Attack, submitted by wfunction. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Friday, 02 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as NYTimes Objective–C Style Guide on 02 Aug 2013, submitted by tater. Score 80, comments 47  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 210 days later as NYT Objective-C style guide, submitted by napolux. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 81 days later as NYT Objective-C Style Guide, submitted by vvviolet. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.8 years later 🧟 as The Objective-C Style Guide Used by The New York Times, submitted by optimusrex. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as The Schemaverse - space based strategy game in postgresql on 02 Aug 2013, submitted by projuce. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 23 days later as Schemaverse, a game entirely within a PostgreSQL database, submitted by Walkman. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.4 years later as Schemaverse — PostgreSQL space strategy game, submitted by causal_agent. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 78 days later as The Schemaverse is a space strategy game implemented entirely within PostgreSQL, submitted by findaway. Score 30, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 5.0 years later 🧟 as Schemaverse: A space-based strategy game implemented within PostgreSQL, submitted by golergka. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 54 days later as Schemaverse: Space-based strategy game implemented entirely within PostgreSQL, submitted by memexy. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Xerox scanners/photocopiers randomly alter numbers (no OCR involved) on 02 Aug 2013, submitted by raphman. Score 34, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Xerox scanners/photocopiers randomly alter numbers in scanned documents, submitted by jcs. Score 9, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 64 days later as Xerox scanners/copiers randomly alter numbers in scanned documents, submitted by f055. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as Xerox scanners/photocopiers randomly alter numbers in scanned documents (2013), submitted by jf. Score 159, comments 22  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 102 days later as Xerox scanners/photocopiers randomly alter numbers in scanned documents, submitted by yurisagalov. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Xerox scanners/photocopiers randomly alter numbers in scanned documents, submitted by 15thandwhatever. Score 2, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.3 years later 🧟 as Xerox scanners/photocopiers randomly alter numbers in scanned documents (2013), submitted by georgecmu. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 267 days later as Xerox scanners/photocopiers randomly alter numbers in scanned documents (2013), submitted by atakan_gurkan. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 213 days later as Xerox scanners/photocopiers randomly alter numbers in scanned documents (2013), submitted by altrus. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Passport - Simple, unobtrusive authentication for Node.js on 02 Aug 2013, submitted by Dekku. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.8 years later as Passport.js Gets a Redesign, submitted by rdegges. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 12h7m later as Passport.js Gets a Redesign, submitted by mirceasoaica. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Passport: Simple, unobtrusive authentication for Node.js, submitted by oogali. Score 20, comments 4  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Hard drive hack provides root access, even after reinstall on 02 Aug 2013, submitted by pd0wm. Score 472, comments 89  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 11h28m later as Hard disk hacking (backdooring HD controller firmware), submitted by jcs. Score 8, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 4.3 years later 🧟 as Hard Disk Hacking, submitted by awiesenhofer. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as Hard Disk Hacking (2015), submitted by traverseda. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as strict posix nonconformance on 02 Aug 2013, submitted by jcs. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Strict Posix Nonconformance, submitted by ctoth. Score 69, comments 44  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Mod_python development resumes after a 5 year pause on 02 Aug 2013, submitted by gtrubetskoy. Score 47, comments 15  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h32m later as Hacking on mod_python again, submitted by kb. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Saturday, 03 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Math Advances Raise the Prospect of an Internet Security Crisis on 03 Aug 2013, submitted by cab1729. Score 11, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 5 days later as Math Advances Raise the Prospect of an Internet Security Crisis, submitted by wikiburner. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 11h31m later as Math Advances Raise the Prospect of an Internet Security Crisis, submitted by wally. Score 2, comments 3

First seen on Hacker News as How to Design Programs, Second Edition on 03 Aug 2013, submitted by senekisa. Score 134, comments 26  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3.7 years later 🧟 as How to Design Programs, Second Edition (2014), submitted by pushcx. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 127 days later as How to Design Programs, Second Edition, submitted by tosh. Score 213, comments 40  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The cryptographic doom principle on 03 Aug 2013, submitted by hamstah. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.7 years later as The Cryptographic Doom Principle, submitted by lobo_tuerto. Score 142, comments 134  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 17h24m later as The Cryptographic Doom Principle, submitted by pushcx. Score 7, comments 0

Sunday, 04 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine on 04 Aug 2013, submitted by ics. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 53 days later as The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Web Search Engine by Sergey Brin and Lawrence Page, submitted by shawndumas. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine (1997), submitted by dcpdx. Score 38, comments 11  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 106 days later as The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine, submitted by knowbody. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 102 days later as “advertising funded search engines will be inherently biased...”-Google (1998), submitted by staunch. Score 29, comments 9  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.6 years later as The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine (Google - 1998), submitted by aduffy. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 104 days later as The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine, submitted by kevinmannix. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 13 days later as The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine, submitted by aduffy. Score 39, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.3 years later 🧟 as Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine (1998), submitted by bookofjoe. Score 56, comments 7  🔥   ⭐(7)

Then appeared on /r/Programming 173 days later as The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine, submitted by kindw. Score 0, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 305 days later as The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine (1998), submitted by j3th9n. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 57 days later as The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine, submitted by lnsp. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 132 days later as The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine (1998), submitted by tosh. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The Factoring Dead: Preparing for the Cryptopocalypse on 04 Aug 2013, submitted by oracuk. Score 168, comments 39  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h31m later as The Factoring Dead: Preparing for the Cryptopocalypse, submitted by inactive-user. Score 7, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Odd Odd Even Agda Proof on 04 Aug 2013, submitted by puffnfresh. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8m later as Odd Odd Even Proof in Agda, submitted by rwosync. Score 41, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Hidden Services, Current Events, and Freedom Hosting on 04 Aug 2013, submitted by mike-cardwell. Score 76, comments 7  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h35m later as [Tor] Hidden Services, Current Events, and Freedom Hosting, submitted by obsd. Score 4, comments 3

First seen on Lobste.rs as Building a chording keyboard: progress so far on 04 Aug 2013, submitted by mathiasx. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h4m later as Building a Chording Keyboard: Progress So Far, submitted by ics. Score 60, comments 24  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The TTY demystified on 04 Aug 2013, submitted by thealphanerd. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.0 years later 🧟 as The TTY demystified, submitted by englishm. Score 26, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 12h44m later as The TTY demystified (2008), submitted by r4um. Score 127, comments 31  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.3 years later as The TTY demystified, submitted by dkarapetyan. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 33 days later as The TTY demystified, submitted by Dawny33. Score 24, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as The TTY demystified, submitted by willlll. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 12 days later as The TTY demystified (2008), submitted by brandur. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h46m later as The TTY demystified (2008), submitted by Ivoah. Score 243, comments 43  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.9 years later 🧟 as The TTY Demystified (2008), submitted by tosh. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 114 days later as The TTY Demystified, submitted by Arun2009. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Monday, 05 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Ethics and Power in the Long War on 05 Aug 2013, submitted by decklin. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 18 days later as Ethics and Power in the Long War – Eleanor Saitta (Dymaxion), submitted by bobbywilson0. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as OpenBR – An open face recognition/biometry library on 05 Aug 2013, submitted by afics. Score 192, comments 29  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.5 years later 🧟 as OpenBR: A communal biometrics framework, submitted by danso. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 57 days later as OpenBR: Open-Source Biometric Recognition, submitted by JDDunn9. Score 54, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h9m later as OpenBR: Open Source Biometric Recognition, submitted by friendlysock. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as TCP Performance problems with conflicting regulation algorithms on 05 Aug 2013, submitted by fruneau. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 203 days later as Nagle’s Algorithm and Delayed ACK, submitted by vmmenon. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6.8 years later 🧟 as TCP Performance problems caused by interaction between Nagle’s Algorithm and Delayed ACK (2005), submitted by dbremner. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h44m later as TCP Performance problems related to Nagle’s Algorithm and Delayed ACK (2005), submitted by lladnar. Score 133, comments 32  🔥   ⭐(4)

First seen on Lobste.rs as Some AngularJS pitfalls on 05 Aug 2013, submitted by SanderMak. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 5h30m later as Some AngularJS pitfalls, submitted by shawndumas. Score 89, comments 29  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Reactive Manifesto on 05 Aug 2013, submitted by piranha. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 26 days later as The Reactive Manifesto, submitted by wx196. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 70 days later as The Reactive Manifesto, submitted by owlmusic. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 30 days later as Reactive Manifesto, submitted by satyampujari. Score 59, comments 45  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 145 days later as The Reactive Manifesto, submitted by alixaxel. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 138 days later as The reactive manifesto – version 2, submitted by Garbage. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 186 days later as The Reactive Manifesto, submitted by lladnar. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 41 days later as The Reactive Manifesto, submitted by adsouza. Score 3, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 320 days later as The Reactive Manifesto, submitted by charlieirish. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 217 days later as The Reactive Manifesto, submitted by olalonde. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 23 days later as The Reactive Manifesto, submitted by scapecast. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as U.S. directs agents to cover up program used to investigate Americans on 05 Aug 2013, submitted by falk. Score 14, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h8m later as U.S. directs agents to cover up program used to investigate Americans, submitted by journeysquid. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Animating with AngularJS on 05 Aug 2013, submitted by remotesynth. Score 0, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h4m later as Animating with AngularJS, submitted by remotesynth. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Effective Emacs on 05 Aug 2013, submitted by bitops. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 231 days later as Effective Emacs (2005), submitted by fjk. Score 3, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as Effective Emacs, submitted by jlturner. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.7 years later 🧟 as Specific Ways to Improve Your Productivity With Emacs (2005), submitted by zge. Score 15, comments 19 controversial  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Harddisk hacking on 05 Aug 2013, submitted by SanderMak. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 154 days later as Hard disk hacking, submitted by lelf. Score 14, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 323 days later as Hard disk hacking, submitted by dil8. Score 275, comments 52  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 14h52m later as Hard disk hacking, submitted by pushcx. Score 12, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 5.6 years later 🧟 as Hard Disk Hacking (2013), submitted by jacquesm. Score 154, comments 18  🔥   ⭐(3)

First seen on Hacker News as The Curse of a New Building on 05 Aug 2013, submitted by rmason. Score 86, comments 47  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 23h56m later as The Curse of a New Building, submitted by journeysquid. Score 5, comments 10 controversial

Tuesday, 06 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Scala on LLVM on 06 Aug 2013, submitted by terhechte. Score 120, comments 22  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.6 years later 🧟 as Scala on LLVM, submitted by ddispaltro. Score 148, comments 36  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h45m later as Scala+LLVM, submitted by 355E3B. Score 4, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Configuring Apache, Nginx, and OpenSSL for Forward Secrecy on 06 Aug 2013, submitted by fcambus. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h1m later as Configuring Apache, Nginx, and OpenSSL for Forward Secrecy, submitted by llambda. Score 9, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Gradual Typing on 06 Aug 2013, submitted by albertzeyer. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 226 days later as What is Gradual Typing?, submitted by vjoel. Score 8, comments 4

First seen on Hacker News as Building the open source laptop: How one Eng. turned the geek fantasy to reality on 06 Aug 2013, submitted by Libertatea. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h5m later as Building the open source laptop: How one engineer turned the geek fantasy to reality, submitted by wally. Score 0, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Concurrency Is Not Parallelism on 06 Aug 2013, submitted by cdl. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 209 days later as Rob Pike - 'Concurrency Is Not Parallelism', submitted by inactive-user. Score 22, comments 13  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 29 days later as Rob Pike: Concurrency Is Not Parallelism (oldie but goldie), submitted by signa11. Score 12, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as A simple text editor foot pedal on 06 Aug 2013, submitted by mathiasx. Score 8, comments 6

Then appeared on Hacker News 20h9m later as A Simple Text Editor Foot Pedal, submitted by mathiasx. Score 16, comments 9  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Systems that Run Forever Self-heal and Scale on 06 Aug 2013, submitted by aespinoza. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10 days later as Systems that Run Forever Self-heal and Scale, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Wednesday, 07 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Real World OCaml on 07 Aug 2013, submitted by llambda. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 96 days later as Real World OCaml has been released, submitted by LeahNeukirchen. Score 11, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 4.5 years later 🧟 as Real World OCaml, submitted by jxub. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 232 days later as Real World OCaml, submitted by vram22. Score 3, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Pixel Perfect Timing Attacks with HTML5 on 07 Aug 2013, submitted by jcs. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 16 days later as Pixel Perfect Timing Attacks with HTML5, submitted by casca. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as John Carmack joins Oculus as CTO on 07 Aug 2013, submitted by salgernon. Score 993, comments 204  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as John Carmack Joins Oculus as CTO, submitted by journeysquid. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Android AOSP maintainer quits on 07 Aug 2013, submitted by av500. Score 328, comments 227  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Android AOSP Leader Quits Over Binary GPU Drivers, submitted by journeysquid. Score 3, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as Typo: A programming language that runs in Haskell's type system on 07 Aug 2013, submitted by llambda. Score 119, comments 21  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h44m later as Typo: a programming language that runs in Haskell's type system, submitted by puffnfresh. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Effective Scala by Twitter on 07 Aug 2013, submitted by CodingCat. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 28 days later as Effective Scala, submitted by auggierose. Score 129, comments 71  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as Effective Scala, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 79 days later as Effective Scala, submitted by arunc. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 156 days later as Effective Scala, submitted by ryno2019. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 245 days later as Effective Scala, submitted by antouank. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as Effective Scala, submitted by kercker. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Dishonest comments on 07 Aug 2013, submitted by wildlyinaccurate. Score 5, comments 7 controversial

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Dishonest comments, submitted by wldlyinaccurate. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Thursday, 08 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Lossless decompression and the generation of random samples on 08 Aug 2013, submitted by joelg236. Score 44, comments 6  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 61 days later as A Neighborhood of Infinity: Lossless decompression and the generation of random samples, submitted by vg. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as LL and LR Parsing Demystified on 08 Aug 2013, submitted by fabriceleal. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as LL and LR Parsing Demystified, submitted by pushcx. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.1 years later 🧟 as LL and LR Parsing Demystified (2013), submitted by bleakgadfly. Score 155, comments 35  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Persona makes signing in easy for Gmail users on 08 Aug 2013, submitted by callahad. Score 346, comments 118  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9m later as Mozilla Persona makes signing in easy for Gmail users, submitted by callahad. Score 7, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Harp – Open-source web server with built-in pre-processing on 08 Aug 2013, submitted by Osmose. Score 96, comments 30  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as Harp, the static web server with built-in preprocessing, submitted by Tkm84. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as APL in JavaScript on 08 Aug 2013, submitted by carinmeier. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as A Javascript implementation of APL, submitted by ics. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Ultrasonic Networking via Web Audio on 08 Aug 2013, submitted by mmahemoff. Score 51, comments 16  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h30m later as Ultrasonic Networking on the Web, submitted by jcs. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 327 days later as Ultrasonic networking, submitted by sprizzle. Score 7, comments 0

Friday, 09 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Think Like (a) Git on 09 Aug 2013, submitted by pjvds. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.3 years later 🧟 as Think like a git, submitted by sudsred. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4.7 years later 🧟 as Think Like (a) Git, submitted by cyberia. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 7h30m later as Think Like (A) Git, submitted by signa11. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Surfin' Safari - Blog Archive » Unusual speed boost: size matters on 09 Aug 2013, submitted by asmosoinio. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h36m later as Unusual speed boost: size matters, submitted by jcs. Score 8, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Open Source Backdoor – Copyrighted Under GNU GPL on 09 Aug 2013, submitted by cubictwo. Score 101, comments 34  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h2m later as Open Source Backdoor – Copyrighted Under GNU GPL, submitted by inactive-user. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Kids can't use computers, and why it should worry you on 09 Aug 2013, submitted by mikeevans. Score 625, comments 422  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.1 years later 🧟 as Kids can't use computers (2013), submitted by colinprince. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 137 days later as Kids can't use computers (2013), submitted by jjuhl. Score 181, comments 129  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as Kids can't use computers and this is why it should worry you, submitted by jedisct1. Score 7, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as Kids can't use computers and this is why it should worry you, submitted by jez. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 80 days later as Kids can't use computers... and this is why it should worry you (2013), submitted by skrzyp. Score 6, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 279 days later as Kids can't use computers and this is why it should worry you (2013), submitted by lwhsiao. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Kids can't use computers and this is why it should worry you, submitted by wheresvic4. Score 5, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 149 days later as Kids Can't Use Computers, submitted by NikolaeVarius. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as A Mathematician’s Lament (2002) [pdf] on 09 Aug 2013, submitted by kjhughes. Score 152, comments 119  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3.2 years later 🧟 as A Mathematician's Lament, submitted by luiz. Score 24, comments 4  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Panopticlick – How Unique, and Trackable, Is Your Browser? on 09 Aug 2013, submitted by X4. Score 210, comments 143  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 111 days later as How Unique - and Trackable - Is Your Browser?, submitted by sebkomianos. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as How unique and trackable is your browser?, submitted by doubleg. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 105 days later as EFF's Panopticlick 2.0 Launches with Tracker Protection Tests, submitted by legind. Score 77, comments 34  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.5 years later as Panopticlick: Is your browser safe against tracking?, submitted by unbalancedparentheses. Score 38, comments 17  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.2 years later 🧟 as Panopticlick, submitted by vinnyglennon. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 72 days later as Panopticlick, submitted by kick. Score 248, comments 82  🔥   ⭐(7)

First seen on Hacker News as ConcertCam - XBee, Ruby, and Facebook on 09 Aug 2013, submitted by listrophy. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as ConcertCam - XBee, Ruby, and Facebook, submitted by listrophy. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: FizzBuzzEnterpriseEdition on 09 Aug 2013, submitted by davidjnelson. Score 7, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 34 days later as FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition, submitted by palebluedot. Score 31, comments 8  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 39 days later as FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition, submitted by sdoowpilihp. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 47 days later as Fizz Buzz Enterprise Edition, submitted by zackkitzmiller. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 218 days later as FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition, submitted by bcrescimanno. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 103 days later as FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition, submitted by ingve. Score 8, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 53 days later as FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition, submitted by hglaser. Score 135, comments 49  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 270 days later as FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition, submitted by av. Score 9, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Enterprise FizzBuzz, submitted by rsp1984. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 12h53m later as FizzBuzz Enterprise edition, submitted by Patient0. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 38 days later as Enterprise Quality Programming, submitted by turrini. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8 days later as FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition, submitted by Ivoah. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 75 days later as FizzBuzz – Enterprise Edition, submitted by cgb223. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 14 days later as FizzBuzz EnterpriseEdition, submitted by antfarm. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.0 years later as FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition, submitted by appwiz. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 105 days later as FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition, submitted by AdmiralAsshat. Score 30, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as FizzBuzzEnterpriseEdition, submitted by ra7. Score 2, comments 1

Saturday, 10 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Lavabit's founder: 'If You Knew What I Know About Email, You Might Not Use It' on 10 Aug 2013, submitted by DanielRibeiro. Score 386, comments 185  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h3m later as Lavabit's Ladar Levison: 'If You Knew What I Know About Email, You Might Not Use It', submitted by journeysquid. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Learn Emacs and Lisp with simple, bite-sized screencasts on 10 Aug 2013, submitted by ColinWright. Score 142, comments 36  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h0m later as emacs bites (screencasts), submitted by puffnfresh. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as When did we start trusting bad code? on 10 Aug 2013, submitted by jcs. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 158 days later as When Did We Start Trusting Bad Code? Silent Circle Vulnerability Handling, submitted by ronaldx. Score 12, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Factoring Cryptopocalypse on 10 Aug 2013, submitted by cperciva. Score 101, comments 24  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h10m later as The Factoring Cryptopocalypse, submitted by jcs. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Game Programming Patterns (WIP book) on 10 Aug 2013, submitted by pushcx. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.0 years later as Game Programming Patterns Ebook, submitted by lobo_tuerto. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as Game Programming Patterns, submitted by shakkhar. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 137 days later as Game Programming Patterns, submitted by netgusto. Score 271, comments 47  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 75 days later as Game Programming Patterns, submitted by stevejalim. Score 20, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as Game Programming Patterns, submitted by febin. Score 37, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 466 days later as Game Programming Patterns, submitted by guiambros. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 39 days later as Game Programming Patterns (2014), submitted by simonpure. Score 635, comments 86  🔥   ⭐(1)

Sunday, 11 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as NSA "Only" Touches 1.6% of daily Internet traffic on 11 Aug 2013, submitted by gsibble. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Don’t worry, NSA says - we only "touch" 1.6% of daily global Internet traffic, submitted by journeysquid. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as The Evolution of a Haskell Programmer on 11 Aug 2013, submitted by hamidr. Score 117, comments 40  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.9 years later as The Evolution of a Haskell Programmer, submitted by pushcx. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 209 days later as The Evolution of a Haskell Programmer (2001), submitted by teriiehina. Score 137, comments 109  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Massachusetts Software Tax on 11 Aug 2013, submitted by neilkelty. Score 205, comments 194  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h15m later as Why We’re So Frustrated About The Massachusetts Software Tax, submitted by journeysquid. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Clojure for the Brave and True on 11 Aug 2013, submitted by llambda. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 30 days later as Clojure for the Brave and True, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.0 years later as Clojure for the brave and true. A tutorial, submitted by todd8. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.3 years later as Clojure for the Brave and True (2015), submitted by severine. Score 244, comments 99  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Android RNG Weakness Renders Bitcoin Wallets Insecure on 11 Aug 2013, submitted by VMG. Score 166, comments 102  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 40m later as Android RNG Weakness Renders Bitcoin Wallets Insecure, submitted by inactive-user. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Hacking Transcend WiFi SD Cards on 11 Aug 2013, submitted by vincentstorme. Score 199, comments 54  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 13h58m later as Hacking Transcend WiFi SD Cards, submitted by inactive-user. Score 7, comments 0

Monday, 12 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Enough with the JavaScript Already by Nicholas Zakas on 12 Aug 2013, submitted by gio. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 16h49m later as Enough with the JavaScript Already, submitted by joshuacc. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Go for System Administrators on 12 Aug 2013, submitted by polvi. Score 174, comments 61  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10h46m later as Go for System Administrators, submitted by inactive-user. Score 8, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Mio: A High-Performance Multicore IO Manager for GHC on 12 Aug 2013, submitted by m0nastic. Score 49, comments 6  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Haskell: 20M new web requests per second. On a single machine (2013) [pdf], submitted by mbrodersen. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.6 years later 🧟 as Mio: A High-Performance Multicore IO Manager for GHC (2013), submitted by NinjaTrappeur. Score 9, comments 2

First seen on Lobste.rs as Coding for Responsive State Changes with SimpleStateManager on 12 Aug 2013, submitted by remotesynth. Score 0, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Coding for Responsive State Changes with SimpleStateManager, submitted by remotesynth. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as πfs - the data-free filesystem on 12 Aug 2013, submitted by fabriceleal. Score 45, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 88 days later as 100% Compression Using Pi, submitted by gburt. Score 87, comments 32  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 244 days later as File system that stores location of file in Pi, submitted by morisy. Score 310, comments 98  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h28m later as πfs - the data-free filesystem!, submitted by daGrevis. Score 18, comments 6

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as PIfs: store every file you or anyone else has ever created or will create, submitted by maxschumacher91. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 16 days later as Πfs – the data-free filesystem, submitted by kissmd. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 29 days later as Πfs – the data-free filesystem, submitted by rgawdzik. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 8 days later as Πfs – the data-free filesystem, submitted by cdvonstinkpot. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 65 days later as Πfs: Never worry about data again, submitted by wslh. Score 5, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Πfs: Stores your data in π, submitted by chenzhekl. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 55 days later as Πfs – the data-free filesystem, submitted by joshstrange. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as πfs – A data-free filesystem, submitted by rnhmjoj. Score 285, comments 105  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as pifs - Avoid disk space usage by saving your files in the digits of Pi, submitted by personjerry. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 56 days later as Πfs – the data-free filesystem, submitted by tokai. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 12 days later as The π Filesystem for FUSE: Store Your Data in π, submitted by xtracto. Score 1, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 245 days later as Πfs: Never worry about data again, submitted by vadansky. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as πfs, submitted by antonios. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 244 days later as Πfs – The Data-Free Filesystem, submitted by 0x7fffffff. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 16 days later as Πfs: Never worry about data again, submitted by sudobash1. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 222 days later as PiFS – The Data-Free Filesystem, submitted by agluszak. Score 1, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Twilio Phone Call Automation on 12 Aug 2013, submitted by tiffling. Score 31, comments 9  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 23h16m later as Twilio Phone Call Automation, submitted by pushcx. Score 4, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Turning the Apple //e into a lisp machine, part 1 on 12 Aug 2013, submitted by antics. Score 169, comments 62  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h45m later as Turning the Apple //e into a lisp machine, part 1, submitted by inactive-user. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 26 days later as Turning the Apple //e into a lisp machine, part 1, submitted by luu. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 4.6 years later 🧟 as Turning the Apple //e into a lisp machine, part 1 (2013), submitted by tosh. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 29 days later as Turning the Apple //e into a lisp machine, part 1 (2013), submitted by rocky1138. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Redefining 'undefined' in JavaScript on 12 Aug 2013, submitted by joshuacc. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 21h2m later as Redefining 'undefined' in JavaScript, submitted by joshuacc. Score 1, comments 3

First seen on Lobste.rs as Web Security Relies on SSL Which Relies on Email Which is Broken on 12 Aug 2013, submitted by inactive-user. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 43m later as Web Security Relies on SSL; Which Relies on Email; Which is Broken, submitted by denzil_correa. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Etsy Crew opens sources OPs School on 12 Aug 2013, submitted by zackkitzmiller. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.3 years later as Ops School Curriculum, submitted by jfaucett. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 129 days later as Ops School – Comprehensive Program to Become an Operations Engineer, submitted by deathtrader666. Score 139, comments 13  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.7 years later as Ops School Curriculum, submitted by Dawny33. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Principles of Lighting and Rendering with John Carmack at QuakeCon 2013 on 12 Aug 2013, submitted by hhm. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 5.5 years later 🧟 as Principles of Light and Rendering with John Carmack, submitted by golyi. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 75 days later as Principles of Lighting and Rendering with John Carmack, submitted by james. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 152 days later as Principles of Lighting and Rendering with John Carmack (2013), submitted by synthmeat. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Kids can't use Computers on 12 Aug 2013, submitted by gu. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.8 years later 🧟 as Kids can't use computers... and this is why it should worry you, submitted by calvin. Score 14, comments 11

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Kids can't use computers (2013), submitted by d2p. Score 10, comments 7  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Kids Can't Use Computers (2013), submitted by samuraig. Score 10, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as "Notation as a Tool of Thought" by Kenneth Iverson (APL creator) on 12 Aug 2013, submitted by doublec. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.6 years later as Notation as a Tool of Thought, submitted by robin. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 188 days later as Notation as a Tool of Thought (1980), submitted by vonnik. Score 124, comments 17  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 466 days later as Notation as a Tool of Thought (1979), submitted by ehudla. Score 106, comments 25  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as Notation as a Tool of Thought (1979), submitted by tu7001. Score 33, comments 5  🔥

Tuesday, 13 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as A tutorial on the universality and expressiveness of fold (1999) on 13 Aug 2013, submitted by adrianm. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 294 days later as A tutorial on the universality and expressiveness of fold, submitted by banjiewen. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as 64-bit Time on OpenBSD on 13 Aug 2013, submitted by dbd. Score 10, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 7 days later as 64-bit Time on OpenBSD, submitted by colinprince. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Security rewards at Google: Two MEEELLION Dollars Later on 13 Aug 2013, submitted by Garbage. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h23m later as Security rewards at Google: Two MEEELLION Dollars Later, submitted by jcs. Score 5, comments 5

First seen on Hacker News as Gophercloud: A Multi-cloud Software Development Kit for Go on 13 Aug 2013, submitted by jnoller. Score 61, comments 27  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h2m later as Gophercloud: A multi-cloud software development kit for Go, submitted by nexneo. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Quick Blind TCP Connection Spoofing with SYN Cookies on 13 Aug 2013, submitted by jcs. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Quick Blind TCP Connection Spoofing with SYN Cookies, submitted by pedro84. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Hacking the OS X Kernel for Fun and Profiles on 13 Aug 2013, submitted by f2f. Score 174, comments 35  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 20m later as Hacking the OS X Kernel for Fun and Profiles, submitted by jcs. Score 7, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as The Frankenjar: The Easiest Ruby App Deployment Ever on 13 Aug 2013, submitted by dropalltables. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.1 years later 🧟 as Deploying the Frankenjar, submitted by zem. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Wednesday, 14 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Looking inside the (Drop) box on 14 Aug 2013, submitted by rdl. Score 14, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 13h25m later as Looking inside the (Drop) box, submitted by jcs. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as All Machine Learning Platforms are Terrible (but some less so) on 14 Aug 2013, submitted by mlla. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as All Machine Learning Platforms are Terrible (but some less so), submitted by Rickasaurus. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Encryption is less secure than we thought on 14 Aug 2013, submitted by qubitsam. Score 268, comments 72  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h38m later as Encryption is less secure than we thought, submitted by inactive-user. Score 3, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as Autoworkers of Our Generation on 14 Aug 2013, submitted by johnjlocke. Score 32, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 19 days later as Developers are the autoworkers of our generation, submitted by wslh. Score 291, comments 205  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h17m later as Developers: Autoworkers of our generation, submitted by journeysquid. Score 3, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Code Monster from Crunchzilla on 14 Aug 2013, submitted by LiveTheDream. Score 1, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Code Monster, submitted by colinprince. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 115 days later as Code Monster from Crunchzilla, submitted by robin. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as 50 Bytes of Code That Took 4 GB to Compile on 14 Aug 2013, submitted by ics. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.5 years later 🧟 as 50 Bytes of Code That Took 4 GB to Compile (2013), submitted by ThisIs_MyName. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h52m later as 50 Bytes of Code That Took 4 GB to Compile, submitted by calvin. Score 13, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as 50 Bytes of Code That Took 4 GB to Compile (2013), submitted by dotnetnews. Score 102, comments 33  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Some SecureRandom Thoughts on 14 Aug 2013, submitted by veeti. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 42m later as Some SecureRandom Thoughts, submitted by jcs. Score 4, comments 0

Thursday, 15 Aug 2013

First seen on Lobste.rs as ZRAM Might Finally Be Moved Out Of Linux Staging on 15 Aug 2013, submitted by journeysquid. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 5 days later as ZRAM (Compressed Swap) Might Finally Be Moved Out Of Linux Staging, submitted by rst. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Google confirms Java and OpenSSL crypto PRNG on Android are broken on 15 Aug 2013, submitted by quadhome. Score 237, comments 149  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 20h26m later as Some SecureRandom Thoughts, submitted by journeysquid. Score -1, comments 2  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as bletchley - A collection of practical application cryptanalysis tools on 15 Aug 2013, submitted by inactive-user. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 7h13m later as Bletchley – A Collection of Practical Cryptanalysis Tools, submitted by dylangs1030. Score 52, comments 10  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Writing Haskell every damn day on 15 Aug 2013, submitted by begriffs. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9m later as Writing Haskell every damn day, submitted by inactive-user. Score 8, comments 5

First seen on Hacker News as Frak takes an entirely different approach to generating regular expressions on 15 Aug 2013, submitted by joeyespo. Score 27, comments 25  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 38m later as Frak takes an entirely different approach to generating regular expressions, submitted by jerodsanto. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as The (De-)evolution of My Laptop Battery on 15 Aug 2013, submitted by pwg. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as The (De-)evolution of My Laptop Battery, submitted by journeysquid. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Things to commit before you quit your job on 15 Aug 2013, submitted by snitko. Score 26, comments 8  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.0 years later 🧟 as Things to commit just before leaving your job, submitted by diegolo. Score 379, comments 158  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 245 days later as Things to commit just before leaving your job, submitted by flyingfisch. Score 13, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.5 years later 🧟 as Things to commit before leaving a job, submitted by entelechy. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 201 days later as Preprocessor Fun, submitted by shod4n. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 165 days later as Things to commit just before leaving your job, submitted by c8g. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Things to commit just before leaving your job, submitted by shakna. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Why I should have written ZeroMQ in C, not C++ (2012) on 15 Aug 2013, submitted by babawere. Score 108, comments 119  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as Why should I have written ZeroMQ in C, not C++ (2012), submitted by vq. Score 122, comments 143  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19h30m later as Why should I have written ZeroMQ in C, not C++ (part I), submitted by Mordo. Score 18, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.1 years later 🧟 as Why should I have written ZeroMQ in C, not C++, submitted by wheresvic1. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 162 days later as Why should I have written ZeroMQ in C, not C++ (2012), submitted by sytelus. Score 289, comments 251  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as Why should I have written ZeroMQ in C, not C++ (2012), submitted by creolabs. Score 223, comments 163  🔥   ⭐(2)

Friday, 16 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Red Programming Language on 16 Aug 2013, submitted by ics. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 147 days later as The Red Programming Language, submitted by jdp. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 122 days later as Red Programming Language , submitted by piokuc. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Screencasts for Sysadmins on 16 Aug 2013, submitted by mikegirouard. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 95 days later as Sysadmin Casts - simple bite sized sysadmin screencasts, submitted by lobo_tuerto. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 232 days later as System Administration Screencasts, submitted by pushcx. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 7 days later as Sysadmin Casts – simple bite sized sysadmin screencasts (released weekly), submitted by stickerT. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Happy 20th birthday Debian on 16 Aug 2013, submitted by fcambus. Score 520, comments 88  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 46m later as Happy 20th birthday Debian!, submitted by fcambus. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as ShellCheck - automatically detects problems with sh/bash scripts and commands on 16 Aug 2013, submitted by AndreyKarpov. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 75 days later as ShellCheck – shell script static analysis tool, submitted by lelf. Score 11, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 154 days later as ShellCheck – linting/static analysis tool for sh/bash scripts, submitted by asianexpress. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 56 days later as Online shell script analyzer, submitted by zerop. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 78 days later as ShellCheck – Online shell script analyzer, submitted by npongratz. Score 27, comments 14  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 154 days later as Easily validate your shell scripts, submitted by keruspe. Score 1, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 10 days later as ShellCheck, submitted by DLion. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 8 days later as Shellcheck: a static analysis tool for shell scripts, submitted by pyotrgalois. Score 102, comments 46  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 85 days later as ShellCheck: linter for shell scripts, submitted by callum85. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 123 days later as Shellcheck – automatically detects problems with sh/bash scripts and commands, submitted by ck2. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 18 days later as ShellCheck – Shell script analyzer, submitted by pushcx. Score 24, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 258 days later as ShellCheck – shell script analysis tool, submitted by shawndumas. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 280 days later as ShellCheck – shell script analysis tool, submitted by basename. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 60 days later as ShellCheck: static analysis tool for shell scripts, submitted by handpickednames. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as How To Catch A Liar On The Internet on 16 Aug 2013, submitted by giantSlayer. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as How to Catch a Liar on the Internet, submitted by tedu. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Google engineers insist 20% time is not dead—it’s just 120% time on 16 Aug 2013, submitted by xadxad. Score 11, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15m later as Google engineers insist 20% time is not dead - it’s just turned into 120% time, submitted by journeysquid. Score 5, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as The Balancing Act of Choosing Nonblocking Features on 16 Aug 2013, submitted by sbahra. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 33 days later as Design requirements of nonblocking systems, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 5, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Design requirements of nonblocking systems, submitted by spooneybarger. Score 22, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as New Tweets per second record, and how on 16 Aug 2013, submitted by x5315. Score 64, comments 6  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 17h12m later as New Tweets per second record, and how, submitted by jcs. Score 11, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as New Tweets per second record, and how (2013), submitted by revscat. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 168 days later as New Tweets per second record, and how, submitted by arunc. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 290 days later as Twitter's Way to Scale (2013), submitted by wkcamp. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Google's downtime caused a 40% drop in global traffic on 16 Aug 2013, submitted by simontabor. Score 24, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h12m later as Google's downtime caused a 40% in global traffic, submitted by journeysquid. Score 3, comments 1

Saturday, 17 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Reply to Zooko on 17 Aug 2013, submitted by adulau. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h37m later as Reply to Zooko, submitted by inactive-user. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 9 days later as Reply to Zooko , submitted by dfc. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Paperscape - A map of scientific papers from the arXiv on 17 Aug 2013, submitted by lucasp0927. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 84 days later as A map of 887,738 scientific papers from the arXiv, submitted by obphious. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.0 years later 🧟 as A map of one million scientific papers from the arXiv, submitted by zg. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as An interactive map that visualises the arXiv, submitted by aekt. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Open Problem Garden: a collection of unsolved problems in mathematics on 17 Aug 2013, submitted by dgudkov. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4.3 years later 🧟 as Open Problem Garden, submitted by pushcx. Score 7, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Facebook vulnerability 2013 on 17 Aug 2013, submitted by khalilshr. Score 400, comments 255  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 21h6m later as facebook vulnerability 2013, submitted by journeysquid. Score 1, comments 2

Sunday, 18 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Reverse Engineering the Galaga No Fire Cheat on 18 Aug 2013, submitted by dpeck. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Diagnosing and Fixing a Bug in Galaga, submitted by pushcx. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 135 days later as The Galaga No-fire Cheat, submitted by blutack. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as What colour are your bits? (2004) on 18 Aug 2013, submitted by grey-area. Score 69, comments 15  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 327 days later as What Colour Are Your Bits? (2004), submitted by ZoFreX. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 44 days later as What Color Are Your Bits?, submitted by archgoon. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 286 days later as What Colour are your bits? (2004), submitted by wz1000. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 300 days later as What colour are your bits?, submitted by traverseda. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 339 days later as What Colour are your bits? (2004), submitted by teach. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 24 days later as What colour are your bits? (2004), submitted by Ivoah. Score 75, comments 9  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 151 days later as What Colour are your bits?, submitted by yumaikas. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as What Colour are your bits?, submitted by pmoriarty. Score 2, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Here’s what you find when you scan the entire Internet in an hour on 18 Aug 2013, submitted by anxiouser. Score 105, comments 40  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Here’s what you find when you scan the entire Internet in an hour, submitted by bobbywilson0. Score 5, comments 0

Monday, 19 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Rewriting a large production system in Go on 19 Aug 2013, submitted by peter123. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 27m later as Rewriting a large production system in Go, submitted by inactive-user. Score 9, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Personal Dynamic Media (1977) [pdf] on 19 Aug 2013, submitted by da02. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7.3 years later 🧟 as Personal Dynamic Media (1977), submitted by sevan. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Understanding Slices in Go on 19 Aug 2013, submitted by codezero. Score 72, comments 10  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as Understanding Slices in Go Programming, submitted by fcambus. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Tips for how to decouple your HTML, CSS, and JavaScript on 19 Aug 2013, submitted by philipwalton. Score 16, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 14m later as Tips for decoupling your HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, submitted by philipwalton. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Ractive.js Expressions and the New Wave of Reactive Programming on 19 Aug 2013, submitted by remotesynth. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Ractive.js Expressions and the New Wave of Reactive Programming, submitted by remotesynth. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Schneier on Security: The Cryptopocalypse on 19 Aug 2013, submitted by inactive-user. Score 5, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 24m later as The Cryptopocalypse, submitted by Garbage. Score 80, comments 21  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Overclock an Arduino with Liquid Nitrogen on 19 Aug 2013, submitted by achalkley. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.5 years later 🧟 as Overclocking Arduino with liquid nitrogen cooling, submitted by PascLeRasc. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 23m later as Overclocking Arduino with liquid nitrogen cooling, submitted by friendlysock. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 6 days later as Overclocking Arduino with liquid nitrogen cooling, submitted by PascLeRasc. Score 76, comments 18  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Justdelete.me - A directory of links to delete your account from web services on 19 Aug 2013, submitted by ingve. Score 15, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4 days later as A directory of direct links to delete your account from web services., submitted by bobbywilson0. Score 6, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 115 days later as Just Delete Me – A directory of direct links to delete your accounts, submitted by shawndumas. Score 214, comments 39  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.3 years later 🧟 as Just Delete Me, submitted by dudul. Score 15, comments 5  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as BitTorrent Protocol Part 1: Torrents and Trackers on 19 Aug 2013, submitted by peregrine. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7m later as BitTorrent Protocol Part 1: Torrents and Trackers, submitted by peregrine. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as BlinkDB: Queries with Bounded Errors and Response Times on Very Large Data on 19 Aug 2013, submitted by lightcatcher. Score 85, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as BlinkDB: Queries with Bounded Errors and Bounded Response Times on Very Large Data, submitted by BhavdeepSethi. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.8 years later as BlinkDB: Queries with Bounded Errors and Bounded Response Times on Very Large Data, submitted by Dawny33. Score 3, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Protect yourself from the hidden dangers of installing via `curl <url> | sh` on 19 Aug 2013, submitted by djm. Score 7, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h25m later as Protect yourself from the non-obvious dangers of installing via `curl | sh`, submitted by djm_. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Protect yourself from the hidden dangers of `curl – sh`, submitted by stevejalim. Score 52, comments 33  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Bootstrap 3 released on 19 Aug 2013, submitted by trumbitta2. Score 469, comments 124  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h21m later as Bootstrap 3 released, submitted by eli. Score 3, comments 0

Tuesday, 20 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Nanomsg – MIT-licensed ZeroMQ alternative on 20 Aug 2013, submitted by rumcajz. Score 293, comments 114  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h11m later as Nanomsg, MIT-licensed ZeroMQ alternative, submitted by dbd. Score 9, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Nanomsg on 20 Aug 2013, submitted by alexchamberlain. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 182 days later as nanomsg - networking communication patterns library, submitted by inactive-user. Score 26, comments 6  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Nanomsg – Building Blocks for Distributed Messaging, submitted by cookrn. Score 6, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 93 days later as Nanomsg – A socket library that provides several common communication patterns, submitted by steilpass. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Forced Exposure on 20 Aug 2013, submitted by nikai. Score 1391, comments 414  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h17m later as Forced Exposure [Groklaw shuts down], submitted by jcs. Score 13, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 6.4 years later 🧟 as Forced Exposure (2013), submitted by simonpure. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Git - The Simple Guide on 20 Aug 2013, submitted by waylonrobert. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 61 days later as git - the simple guide - no deep shit!, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1m later as Git - the simple guide, submitted by spooneybarger. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 35 days later as Just a simple guide for getting started with git. no deep shit ;), submitted by Brajeshwar. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 85 days later as Git – A simple guide, submitted by amitsmoller. Score 70, comments 14  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 185 days later as Git – The Simple Guide, submitted by mcnabj. Score 7, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Git – the simple guide, submitted by dhruvbhatia. Score 125, comments 8  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Git – just a simple guide for getting started with git. no deep shit, submitted by Paul_S. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 209 days later as Git – the simple guide, submitted by minaandrawos. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Hy - dialect of Lisp that's embedded in Python on 20 Aug 2013, submitted by jcubic. Score 12, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 157 days later as Hy: Python as a Lisp, submitted by puffnfresh. Score 18, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 312 days later as Hy – A dialect of Lisp that’s embedded in Python, submitted by colinprince. Score 313, comments 77  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 16h33m later as Hy - An embedded Lisp for Python, submitted by RiderOfGiraffes. Score 11, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as NSA files: why the Guardian in London destroyed hard drives of leaked files on 20 Aug 2013, submitted by sinak. Score 43, comments 17  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 31m later as NSA files: why the Guardian in London destroyed hard drives of leaked files, submitted by bobbywilson0. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Build beautiful command line applications on 20 Aug 2013, submitted by Splendor. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 75 days later as Docopt: a language for description of command-line interfaces, submitted by bpierre. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 209 days later as Command-line interface description language, submitted by primroot. Score 133, comments 27  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 233 days later as Docopt: Command-line interface description language, submitted by user9756. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as Docopt–language for description of command-line interfaces, submitted by banderon. Score 1, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 103 days later as Docopt–language for description of command-line interfaces, submitted by olalonde. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.7 years later as docopt—language for description of command-line interfaces, submitted by MasonJar. Score 14, comments 6

Then appeared on Hacker News 179 days later as Docopt: Command-line interface description language, submitted by signa11. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as A game written in 4 Lisp dialects on 20 Aug 2013, submitted by terhechte. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.9 years later 🧟 as In which the reader is invited to engage in comparative lispology (2013), submitted by jordigh. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as in which the reader is invited to engage in comparative lispology (2013), submitted by JordiGH. Score 8, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Ungit – Git UI that makes you understand git on 20 Aug 2013, submitted by rplnt. Score 243, comments 65  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.6 years later 🧟 as ungit -- browser control of git, submitted by friendlysock. Score 8, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News 109 days later as The easiest way to use git. On any platform. Anywhere, submitted by indatawetrust. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Learnfun and playfun: A general technique for automating NES games on 20 Aug 2013, submitted by mbrubeck. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as A general technique for automating NES games, submitted by zimbu668. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 46 days later as Learnfun and playfun: A general technique for automating NES games, submitted by dhruvbhatia. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h32m later as learnfun and playfun: A general technique for automating NES games, submitted by julienxx. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 362 days later as A general technique for automating NES games (2013), submitted by jordigh. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.2 years later 🧟 as A general technique for automating NES games (2013), submitted by vinchuco. Score 61, comments 2  🔥

Wednesday, 21 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Git quiz on 21 Aug 2013, submitted by stevejalim. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 35m later as Git quiz, submitted by stevejalim. Score 4, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Automated Virtual Box install of IE VMs (for testing of course) on 21 Aug 2013, submitted by hafichuk. Score 1, comments 2

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.5 years later as Automate IE testing with IEVMS, submitted by qbit. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as 507 Mechanical Movements on 21 Aug 2013, submitted by joshwa. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 323 days later as Mechanical Movements, Animated, submitted by mhb. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.1 years later 🧟 as 507 Mechanical Movements, submitted by porlune. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as Mechanical Movements, submitted by duck. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 111 days later as 507 Mechanical Movements, submitted by julienxx. Score 5, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Telize : a JSON IP address geolocation (GeoIP) REST API built on Nginx and Lua on 21 Aug 2013, submitted by fcambus. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h50m later as Show HN: Telize - JSON IP address geolocation REST API built on Nginx and Lua, submitted by fcambus. Score 2, comments 3

First seen on Hacker News as Court Opinion Finding NSA Surveillance Unconstitutional to be released on 21 Aug 2013, submitted by peterkelly. Score 171, comments 34  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10h43m later as EFF Victory Results in Release of Secret Court Opinion Finding NSA Surveillance Unconstitutional, submitted by jcs. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Read Eval Print λove on 21 Aug 2013, submitted by nickmain. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12 days later as Read-Eval-Print-λove is an Internet zine focusing on the Lisp family of programming languages, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3.4 years later 🧟 as Read-Eval-Print-λove Magazine, submitted by nil. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.6 years later 🧟 as Read-Eval-Print-λove (by fogus), submitted by tosh. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The First Unix Port on 21 Aug 2013, submitted by pmarin. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4.3 years later 🧟 as The first Unix port (1998), submitted by inactive-user. Score 7, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 21 days later as The First Unix Port (1998) [pdf], submitted by jsnell. Score 68, comments 9  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as How To Ask Questions The Smart Way on 21 Aug 2013, submitted by mattspitz. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 146 days later as How To Ask Questions The Smart Way, submitted by dmxt. Score 5, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 182 days later as How To Ask Questions The Smart Way, submitted by pagejim. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 293 days later as How to Ask Questions the Smart Way, submitted by pykello. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.2 years later 🧟 as How to Ask Questions the Smart Way (2014), submitted by pentestercrab. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as How to ask questions the smart way, submitted by mnmlsm. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 29 days later as How to Ask Questions the Smart Way – Eric Steven Raymond, submitted by IMAYousaf. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as How to Ask Questions the Smart Way, submitted by vincent_s. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 272 days later as How to Ask Questions the Smart Way, submitted by itsspring. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 103 days later as How to Ask Questions the Smart Way, submitted by saadalem. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as How to Ask Questions the Smart Way (2014), submitted by chippy. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 51 days later as How to Ask Questions the Smart Way, submitted by aleyan. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 46 days later as How to Ask Questions – The Smart Way, submitted by mahmoudimus. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 51 days later as How to Ask Questions the Smart Way, submitted by adrian_mrd. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h39m later as How To Ask Questions The Smart Way, submitted by jfdi. Score 5, comments 0

Thursday, 22 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Minesweeper: Advanced Tactics on 22 Aug 2013, submitted by batiudrami. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.5 years later 🧟 as Minesweeper: Advanced Tactics (2005), submitted by leni536. Score 131, comments 50  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Minesweeper: Advanced Tactics (2005), submitted by pushcx. Score 9, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as In California, a Champion for Police Cameras on 22 Aug 2013, submitted by raldi. Score 262, comments 118  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as In California, a Champion for Police Cameras, submitted by journeysquid. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as TextSecure: Forward secrecy for asynchronous messages on 22 Aug 2013, submitted by neilk. Score 96, comments 53  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7m later as Forward Secrecy for Asynchronous Messages, submitted by jcs. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.6 years later 🧟 as Forward Secrecy for Asynchronous Messages, submitted by sgarbi. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 109 days later as Forward Secrecy for Asynchronous Messages, submitted by xcypher. Score 21, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Security Debianisms on 22 Aug 2013, submitted by dmit. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h19m later as Security Debianisms, submitted by jcs. Score 14, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Javascript Frameworks Are Amazing and Nobody Is Happy on 22 Aug 2013, submitted by EvilTrout. Score 272, comments 200  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15h25m later as Javascript Frameworks Are Amazing and Nobody Is Happy, submitted by leeflannery. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as A Pragmatic Case for Static Typing on 22 Aug 2013, submitted by gnuvince. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 57 days later as A Pragmatic Case for Static Typing, submitted by anandabits. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 96 days later as Brian Hurt: A Pragmatic Case for Static Typing, submitted by michaelochurch. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 203 days later as A Pragmatic Case for Static Typing, submitted by lelf. Score 2, comments 0

Friday, 23 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer to retire within 12 months on 23 Aug 2013, submitted by tomorgan. Score 1227, comments 763  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 21m later as Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer to retire within 12 months, submitted by leeflannery. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as How Flow-Based Programming Could Save The Sanity Of Web Developers on 23 Aug 2013, submitted by robbyking. Score 148, comments 150  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 23h8m later as How An Arcane Coding Method From 1970s Banking Software Could Save The Sanity Of Web Developers, submitted by journeysquid. Score 1, comments 3

First seen on Hacker News as C++ and the Culture of Complexity on 23 Aug 2013, submitted by thebear. Score 66, comments 83 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4.4 years later 🧟 as C++ and the Culture of Complexity, submitted by rimher. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 14 days later as C++ and the Culture of Complexity (2013), submitted by contrarian_. Score 211, comments 279 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12h4m later as C++ and the Culture of Complexity, submitted by friendlysock. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The Poisonous Employee-Ranking System That Helps Explain Microsoft’s Decline on 23 Aug 2013, submitted by probabilistic. Score 279, comments 220  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15h59m later as The Poisonous Employee-Ranking System That Helps Explain Microsoft’s Decline, submitted by journeysquid. Score 0, comments 0  💤

Saturday, 24 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Value of Windowing is Questioned (1984) on 24 Aug 2013, submitted by decklin. Score 14, comments 8  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Value Of Windowing Is Questioned (1984), submitted by monort. Score 30, comments 9  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h0m later as Value of Windowing is Questioned (1984), submitted by pushcx. Score 20, comments 10  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Operating System Development Series (2008) on 24 Aug 2013, submitted by networked. Score 166, comments 16  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h59m later as Operating System Development Series, submitted by pushcx. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Operating System Development Tutorials, submitted by luu. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 286 days later as Operating System Development Series, submitted by Cheyana. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 125 days later as Os dev tutorials, submitted by gamapuna. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 53 days later as Operating System Development Series (2008), submitted by dingo_bat. Score 134, comments 36  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Terra: A low-level counterpart to Lua on 24 Aug 2013, submitted by jamii. Score 93, comments 14  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.3 years later 🧟 as Terra: A low-level counterpart to Lua, submitted by friendlysock. Score 29, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h4m later as Terra: A low-level counterpart to Lua, submitted by charlieegan3. Score 140, comments 40  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as PostgreSQL Sequences and Array Column Types on 24 Aug 2013, submitted by darthdeus. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h58m later as PostgreSQL Sequences and Array Column Types, submitted by cynerx. Score 8, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as ES6 JavaScript Generators Deliver Go Style Concurrency on 24 Aug 2013, submitted by swannodette. Score 10, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 21h45m later as ES6 Generators Deliver Go Style Concurrency, submitted by jamesmacaulay. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Interview with Dennis Ritchie, Bjarne Stroustrup, James Gosling (2000) on 24 Aug 2013, submitted by jorgecastillo. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 268 days later as The C Family of Languages, submitted by xvirk. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 460 days later as Interview with Dennis Ritchie, Bjarne Stroustrup, and James Gosling (2000), submitted by ingve. Score 56, comments 22  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 55 days later as The C Family of Languages: Interview with Dennis Ritchie, Bjarne Stroustrup and James Gosling (2000), submitted by coffill. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.6 years later 🧟 as The C Family of Languages: Interview with Ritchie, Stroustrup, Gosling (2000), submitted by mpiedrav. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Monday, 26 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Problem Solving with Algorithms and Data Structures using Python on 26 Aug 2013, submitted by sonabinu. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Problem Solving with Algorithms and Data Structures, submitted by npad. Score 244, comments 14  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.0 years later 🧟 as Problem Solving with Algorithms and Data Structures using Python (2015), submitted by sonabinu. Score 456, comments 35  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h53m later as Problem Solving with Algorithms and Data Structures using Python, submitted by av. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as Problem Solving with Algorithms and Data Structures Using Python, submitted by samrohn. Score 294, comments 30  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as CMake Tools for Visual Studio on 26 Aug 2013, submitted by AndreyKarpov. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 357 days later as CMake Tools for Visual Studio, submitted by BruceM. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Choosing Between npm, Bower and component on 26 Aug 2013, submitted by remotesynth. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Choosing Between npm, Bower and component, submitted by shawndumas. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as What would you like to see most in minix? (1991) on 26 Aug 2013, submitted by xanth. Score 398, comments 186  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.0 years later 🧟 as What would you like to see most in minix?, submitted by alexeyr. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 16h30m later as Happy 25th birthday Linux, submitted by mjturner. Score 7, comments 1

Then appeared on /r/Programming 3.0 years later 🧟 as Today, 28 years ago Linus Torvalds announced Linux on comp.os.minix., submitted by suddenarborealstop. Score 2812, comments 307  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h18m later as What would you like to see most in minix? (1991), submitted by kgwxd. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Recycling memory buffers in Go on 26 Aug 2013, submitted by jgrahamc. Score 150, comments 42  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h11m later as Recycling memory buffers in Go, submitted by jcs. Score 11, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as The Unix-Haters Handbook on 26 Aug 2013, submitted by jlas. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 253 days later as The Unix-Haters Handbook, submitted by danso. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as The Unix Haters Handbook (1994) [pdf], submitted by frik. Score 128, comments 50  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as UNIX Haters Handbook, submitted by calvin. Score 6, comments 8 controversial

Then appeared on Hacker News 44 days later as The Unix-Haters Handbook (1994) [pdf], submitted by lfpa2. Score 30, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as The Unix-Haters Handbook (1994) [pdf], submitted by arpa. Score 382, comments 307  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h31m later as The Unix-Haters handbook (1994), submitted by av. Score 15, comments 8

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.0 years later 🧟 as The Unix-Haters Handbook (1994) [pdf], submitted by imran3740. Score 284, comments 157  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.7 years later as The Unix-Haters Handbook (1994) [pdf], submitted by wbsun. Score 7, comments 0

Tuesday, 27 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Hacked Feature Phone Can Block Other People’s Calls on 27 Aug 2013, submitted by rajbala. Score 71, comments 30  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h9m later as Software Update to $20 Phones Could Topple 2G Cell Networks, submitted by inactive-user. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Cryptobox: A Crypto API on 27 Aug 2013, submitted by inactive-user. Score 9, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 18h54m later as Cryptobox: A Crypto API , submitted by gillianseed. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as The Next-Generation Query Planner on 27 Aug 2013, submitted by tedu. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 94 days later as The Next Generation Query Planner, submitted by Sami_Lehtinen. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 7.1 years later 🧟 as The Next-Generation Query Planner (2013), submitted by fovc. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Secure introspected tunnels to localhost on 27 Aug 2013, submitted by ihodes. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 21 days later as Ngrok - secure introspectable tunnels to localhost, submitted by tectonic. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 89 days later as Ngrok: Expose a local web server to the internet, submitted by washt. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 51 days later as NGROK – Secure introspected tunnels to localhost, submitted by rbcoffee. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5m later as ngrok - secure introspectable tunnels to localhost, submitted by jm. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 44 days later as Secure, introspectable tunnels to localhost, submitted by jonatanheyman. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 39 days later as Secure Introspected tunnels to localhost, submitted by madhukarah. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 106 days later as Ngrok – secure introspectable tunnels to localhost, submitted by dr_linux. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 176 days later as Ngrok – secure introspectable tunnels to localhost, submitted by getdavidhiggins. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.0 years later 🧟 as Share localhost like a boss, submitted by sdomino. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 37 days later as Ngrok – secure introspectable tunnels to localhost, submitted by mikecarlton. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 43 days later as Ngrok: Secure tunnels to localhost, submitted by pvsukale3. Score 468, comments 187  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 3.5 years later 🧟 as I recently came across an interesting tool called ngrok. Have you used it? If yes, how was life before ngrok?, submitted by itssamuelrowe. Score 0, comments 3

First seen on Hacker News as Should JavaScript devs build real things? on 27 Aug 2013, submitted by daleharvey. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 23h54m later as Should JavaScript devs build real things?, submitted by qbit. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Go After 2 Years in Production on 27 Aug 2013, submitted by treeder. Score 323, comments 173  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h30m later as Go After 2 Years in Production, submitted by journeysquid. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Tesla Model S REST API Authentication Flaws on 27 Aug 2013, submitted by adfm. Score 10, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h33m later as Tesla Model S REST API Authentication Flaws, submitted by journeysquid. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as CODE Keyboards on 27 Aug 2013, submitted by jayferd. Score 19, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h44m later as CODE Mechanical Keyboard, submitted by bobbywilson0. Score 12, comments 10

Wednesday, 28 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as He got 1%, we can't hire him on 28 Aug 2013, submitted by gringofyx. Score 835, comments 576  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10h50m later as He got 1%, we can't hire him, submitted by journeysquid. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Parsing C++ is literally undecidable on 28 Aug 2013, submitted by luu. Score 8, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3.3 years later 🧟 as Parsing C++ is literally undecidable, submitted by calvin. Score 21, comments 25  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.8 years later 🧟 as Parsing C++ is literally undecidable (2013), submitted by umanwizard. Score 111, comments 142 controversial  🔥   ⭐(11)

First seen on Lobste.rs as Parallel gem installing using Bundler on 28 Aug 2013, submitted by bobbywilson0. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h52m later as Parallel gem installing using Bundler 1.4.0 (prerelease), submitted by sikachu_. Score 10, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Scientists achieve first human-to-human 'mind meld' on 28 Aug 2013, submitted by journeysquid. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 5 days later as Scientists achieve first human-to-human 'mind meld', submitted by lelf. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Anemic Domain Model on 28 Aug 2013, submitted by snikeris. Score 1, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.1 years later 🧟 as Anemic Domain Model Anti-Pattern, submitted by pushcx. Score 6, comments 0

Thursday, 29 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Micro Service Architecture on 29 Aug 2013, submitted by lucidquiet. Score 1, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 127 days later as Micro Service Architecture, submitted by knes. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 66 days later as Micro Service Architecture, submitted by tobym. Score 9, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: Common code smells on 29 Aug 2013, submitted by celticbadboy. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 11h32m later as Common Code Smells, submitted by JeremyMorgan. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Anatomy of a cheap USB to Ethernet adapter on 29 Aug 2013, submitted by johnchristopher. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 129 days later as Anatomy of a cheap USB to Ethernet adapter, submitted by jcs. Score 15, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 38 days later as Anatomy of a cheap USB to Ethernet adapter, submitted by tragiclos. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as Anatomy of a cheap USB to Ethernet adapter, submitted by ch. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as The case of the 500-mile email on 29 Aug 2013, submitted by zdw. Score 8, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 201 days later as The case of the 500 mile email, submitted by edude03. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 86 days later as Classic HN: The case of the 500-mile email, submitted by ColinWright. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 60 days later as The case of the 500-mile email, submitted by JoshTriplett. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 292 days later as The case of the 500-mile email (2002), submitted by cnst. Score 30, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 119 days later as The case of the 500-mile email, submitted by wkcamp. Score 11, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 75 days later as The case of the 500-mile email, submitted by martin_. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 179 days later as The case of the 500-mile email (2002), submitted by dhruvbhatia. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 39 days later as The case of the 500-mile email, submitted by vasili111. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 13 days later as The case of the 500-mile email (2002), submitted by andruby. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 198 days later as The case of the 500-mile email, submitted by pi-rat. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 110 days later as The case of the 500-mile email, submitted by priteshjain. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.9 years later as The case of the 500-mile email, submitted by 323454. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 120 days later as The case of the 500-mile email (2002), submitted by Tomte. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 144 days later as "We can't send email farther than 500 miles from here" (a debugging story), submitted by PlacidMarxist. Score 987, comments 115  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 40 days later as The case of the 500-mile email (2002), submitted by Tomte. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 103 days later as The case of the 500-mile email, submitted by notRobot. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 62 days later as The case of the 500-mile email, submitted by samber. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 71 days later as The case of the 500-mile email, submitted by RicardoLuis0. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 220 days later as The case of the 500-mile email (2002), submitted by Tomte. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: We built a fast substring search engine in Go on 29 Aug 2013, submitted by alexirobbins. Score 145, comments 41  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 17h26m later as Building our fast search engine in Go, submitted by zod000. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Using Git to Fetch GitHub Pull Requests Locally on 29 Aug 2013, submitted by apetresc. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.7 years later 🧟 as Checkout GitHub pull requests locally, submitted by bjourne. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 160 days later as Checkout github pull requests locally, submitted by inactive-user. Score 37, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Rendering bug crashes OS X, iOS apps with string of Arabic characters (Updated) on 29 Aug 2013, submitted by shawndumas. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h27m later as Rendering bug crashes OS X, iOS apps with string of Arabic characters, submitted by tedu. Score 2, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as A horrifying startup accelerator story on 29 Aug 2013, submitted by awwstn. Score 330, comments 132  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h54m later as A horrifying accelerator story that you’ll need to read twice, submitted by journeysquid. Score 0, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as iPhone, meet Haskell on 29 Aug 2013, submitted by sritchie. Score 373, comments 48  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12m later as GHC (the standard Haskell compiler) gets first class iOS support, submitted by rbxbx. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as match command-line arguments to their help text on 29 Aug 2013, submitted by bobbywilson0. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.1 years later 🧟 as Explains shell commands, submitted by aggieben. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Sysadmin security fail: NSA finds Snowden hijacked officials’ logins on 29 Aug 2013, submitted by tedu. Score 5, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h15m later as NSA finds Snowden hijacked officials’ logins, submitted by moonlighter. Score 87, comments 67  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 7 days later as Snowden allegedly stole high level NSA credentials to gather info , submitted by D9u. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Friday, 30 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Dark Patterns - User Interfaces Designed to Trick People on 30 Aug 2013, submitted by kjhughes. Score 265, comments 94  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 364 days later as Dark Patterns – User Interfaces Designed to Trick People, submitted by joeyespo. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 313 days later as Dark Patterns, submitted by gk1. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 89 days later as Dark Patterns – User interfaces designed to trick people, submitted by adamzerner. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 6 days later as Dark Patterns – User Interfaces Designed to Trick People, submitted by epsylon. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 47 days later as Dark Patterns, submitted by hunglee2. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 167 days later as Dark Patterns: fighting user deception worldwide, submitted by azuajef. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 205 days later as Dark Patterns - User Interfaces Designed to Trick People, submitted by av. Score 12, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Reversing Sinclair's amazing 1974 calculator hack - half the ROM of the HP-35 on 30 Aug 2013, submitted by kens. Score 303, comments 96  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 16m later as Reversing Sinclair's amazing 1974 calculator hack - half the ROM of the HP-35, submitted by pushcx. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.1 years later 🧟 as Reversing Sinclair's amazing 1974 calculator hack – half the ROM of the HP-35, submitted by amock. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.2 years later 🧟 as Reversing Sinclair's amazing 1974 calculator hack – half the ROM of the HP-35, submitted by curtis. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.5 years later 🧟 as Reversing Sinclair's 1974 calculator hack – half the ROM of the HP-35, submitted by phab. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Simpson's paradox in d3 & why Berkeley isn't sexist on 30 Aug 2013, submitted by vicapow. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 19 days later as Simpson's Paradox, submitted by mmaia. Score 210, comments 50  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 186 days later as Simpson's Paradox, submitted by jhund. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 129 days later as Simpson's Paradox, submitted by pushcx. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Simpson's Paradox, submitted by slackpad. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as A Whole New World - Gary Bernhardt on 30 Aug 2013, submitted by peregrine. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 18 days later as A Whole New World (Or, why GaryBernhardt rewrote the Terminal), submitted by lambada. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 292 days later as A Whole New World, submitted by jcla1. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 54 days later as A whole new world (2012) [video], submitted by TheLem. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as A(n) Whole New World (2012) [video], submitted by jobeirne. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 88 days later as A Whole New World (2012), submitted by calvin. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as HP laptop leaks/transmits its built-in mic audio somewhere around 24Mhz on 30 Aug 2013, submitted by ics. Score 10, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19h34m later as So I discovered that my HP laptop leaks/transmits its built-in mic audio somewhere around 24Mhz, submitted by jcs. Score 6, comments 0

Saturday, 31 Aug 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Disruptor: High perf. alt. to bounded queues for data between concurrent threads on 31 Aug 2013, submitted by krg. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.9 years later 🧟 as Disruptor: High performance alternative to bounded queues (2011) [pdf], submitted by cjg. Score 99, comments 27  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h3m later as Disruptor, submitted by 355E3B. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Fallacies of Distributed Computing on 31 Aug 2013, submitted by areski. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 47 days later as Fallacies of Distributed Computing, submitted by Sami_Lehtinen. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 156 days later as Fallacies of Distributed Computing, submitted by babawere. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 18 days later as Fallacies of Distributed Computing, submitted by inactive-user. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as The Influence of Unix on the Development of Games (LucasFilm) on 31 Aug 2013, submitted by pmarin. Score 7, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4.8 years later 🧟 as The Influence of the UNIX® Operating System on the Development of Two Video Games., submitted by trn. Score 5, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as We Let Our Employee Set Their Own Salaries on 31 Aug 2013, submitted by ry0ohki. Score 307, comments 159  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as We just set our salaries by... voting?, submitted by journeysquid. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Javascript — Wat on 31 Aug 2013, 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)

First seen on Hacker News as A Stick Figure Guide to the Advanced Encryption Standard (2009) on 31 Aug 2013, submitted by angersock. Score 137, comments 8  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.2 years later 🧟 as A Stick Figure Guide to the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), submitted by Tomte. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 42 days later as A stick figure guide to AES Encryption – ELI5, submitted by c-slice. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 206 days later as A Stick Figure Guide to the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), submitted by Bystroushaak. Score 10, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 84 days later as A Stick Figure Guide to the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) (2009), submitted by adamnemecek. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 17h1m later as Stick Figure Guide to the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) (2009), submitted by adamnemecek. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 41 days later as A Stick Figure Guide to the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) (2009), submitted by Tomte. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 132 days later as A Stick Figure Guide to the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) (2009), submitted by Tomte. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 95 days later as A Stick Figure Guide to the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) (2009), submitted by Tomte. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 116 days later as A Stick Figure Guide to the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) (2009), submitted by beefhash. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 9 days later as A Stick Figure Guide to the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) (2009), submitted by Tomte. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 15 days later as A Stick Figure Guide to the Advanced Encryption Standard (2009), submitted by petethomas. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 140 days later as A Stick Figure Guide to the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) (2009), submitted by Tomte. Score 83, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.9 years later as A Stick Figure Guide to the AES - Advanced Encryption Standard (2009), submitted by guiambros. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 55 days later as A Stick Figure Guide to the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), submitted by rkraaijenhagen. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 270 days later as A Stick Figure Guide to the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) (2009), submitted by Tomte. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 188 days later as A Stick Figure Guide to the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), submitted by federicoponzi. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Erlang bookmarks on 31 Aug 2013, submitted by 0xAX. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 42 days later as Resources for learning Erlang, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 461 days later as Erlang bookmarks, submitted by avinassh. Score 49, comments 4  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Temple Operating System on 31 Aug 2013, submitted by flipstewart. Score 174, comments 136  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 5.0 years later 🧟 as Terry Davis has died, submitted by leibwiht. Score 634, comments 198  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 17m later as Terry Davis, Author of TempleOS, Has Died, submitted by j11g. Score 121, comments 34  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Users Get Routed: Traffic Correlation on Tor by Realistic Adversaries on 31 Aug 2013, submitted by inactive-user. Score 3, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 4m later as Users Get Routed: Traffic Correlation on Tor by Realistic Adversaries, submitted by cinquemb. Score 4, comments 0


* 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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