HN&&LO monthly stats for September 2013

Today's links.

Number of sets this month: 234.

Hacker News

During this time period, 199 entries from this site were first in a set. This represents 85.0% of the sets.

In total, 20697 links were submitted to the site during the same time. 223 links (1.1%) are included here as entries in sets.

Top submitters

Lobste.rs

During this time period, 31 entries from this site were first in a set. This represents 13.2% of the sets.

In total, 163 links were submitted to the site during the same time. 140 links (85.9%) are included here as entries in sets.

Top submitters

Domains with more than 2 submissions

Submission chains

  • Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs - 111
  • Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News - 24
  • Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News - 23
  • Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs - 16
  • Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs - 9
  • Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News - 6
  • Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News - 5
  • Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News - 4
  • Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs - 3
  • Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs - 3
  • Others - 30

Thursday, 29 Aug 2013

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 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  💤

Saturday, 31 Aug 2013

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

Sunday, 01 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Frequently Asked Questions About the BFG9000 on 01 Sep 2013, submitted by taspeotis. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4.0 years later 🧟 as The BFG FAQ, submitted by friendlysock. Score 14, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as MOV is Turing Complete [pdf] on 01 Sep 2013, submitted by AndrewDucker. Score 131, comments 15  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 20 days later as mov is Turing-complete, submitted by LeahNeukirchen. Score 9, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as How to Choose Colours Procedurally on 01 Sep 2013, submitted by stesch. Score 294, comments 30  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as How to Choose Colours Procedurally, submitted by journeysquid. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 4.7 years later 🧟 as How to Choose Colours Procedurally (Algorithms), submitted by sytelus. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Monday, 02 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Cross-Site WebSocket Hijacking on 02 Sep 2013, submitted by Suraj-Sun. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.1 years later 🧟 as Cross-Site WebSocket Hijacking (CSWSH), submitted by brianshaler. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Book of Bad Arguments on 02 Sep 2013, submitted by krisc. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 30 days later as The book of bad arguments, submitted by keltex. Score 5, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 169 days later as The book of bad arguments, submitted by rabino. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 126 days later as An illustrated book of bad arguments, submitted by giorgiofontana. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.9 years later as Book of Bad Arguments, submitted by baron816. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 287 days later as An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments (2013), submitted by rbanffy. Score 307, comments 102  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h36m later as An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments, submitted by av. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.1 years later 🧟 as An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments, submitted by azizsaya. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 242 days later as An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments, submitted by __ka. Score 2, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as C++ templates are Turing-complete on 02 Sep 2013, submitted by linux_devil. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.3 years later 🧟 as C++ templates: Creating a compile-time higher-order meta-programming language, submitted by ingve. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 362 days later as C++ templates: Creating a compile-time higher-order meta-programming language, submitted by tosh. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.5 years later as C++ template programming: Embedding the lambda-calculus to show Turing-completeness, submitted by calvin. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Developers are the autoworkers of our generation on 02 Sep 2013, 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 Seriously secure mobile messaging on 02 Sep 2013, submitted by znq. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.2 years later 🧟 as Threema - Seriously secure messaging, submitted by alek. Score 3, comments 5

First seen on Hacker News as Gorilla, Pat and Routes: A Mux Showdown on 02 Sep 2013, submitted by alexedwards. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 52 days later as Gorilla vs Pat vs Routes: A Mux Showdown, submitted by babawere. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 256 days later as Gorilla vs Pat vs Routes: A Mux Showdown (2013), submitted by journeysquid. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as ArkOS for the Raspberry Pi on 02 Sep 2013, submitted by waldohatesyou. Score 129, comments 46  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 80 days later as Your data, your rules, submitted by xfax. Score 13, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 245 days later as arkOS, submitted by csantosb. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.8 years later 🧟 as Sunset: The arkOS project is being discontinued, submitted by hackuser. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Web Optimization Case Study on 02 Sep 2013, submitted by getdavidhiggins. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2m later as Website optimization case study., submitted by dh. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Google is defragging Android on 02 Sep 2013, submitted by abraham. Score 452, comments 215  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h40m later as Google is defragging Android, submitted by journeysquid. Score 6, comments 2

Tuesday, 03 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Easy Steps to a Complete Understanding of SQL on 03 Sep 2013, submitted by lukaseder. Score 274, comments 80  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as 10 Easy Steps to a Complete Understanding of SQL, submitted by journeysquid. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Node.js vs. PHP on 03 Sep 2013, submitted by remotesynth. Score 3, comments 2

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Node.js vs. PHP, submitted by remotesynth. Score 1, comments 2

First seen on Lobste.rs as The Angular Way on 03 Sep 2013, submitted by remotesynth. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h37m later as The Angular Way, submitted by remotesynth. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Buildbox: A Hosted CI service that uses your own infrastructure to run builds on 03 Sep 2013, submitted by keithpitt. Score 41, comments 30  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 140 days later as Show Lobsters: Buildbox - Continuous Integration and Deployment, submitted by keithpitt. Score 1, comments 3

First seen on Hacker News as Using Uninitialized Memory for Fun and Profit on 03 Sep 2013, submitted by luu. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 186 days later as Using uninitialized memory for fun and profit, submitted by motter. Score 11, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 272 days later as Using Uninitialized Memory for Fun and Profit (2008), submitted by frontsideair. Score 46, comments 17  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 212 days later as Using Uninitialized Memory for Fun and Profit, submitted by yarapavan. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Teach, Don't Tell on 03 Sep 2013, submitted by stevelosh. Score 203, comments 50  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 463 days later as Teach, Don't Tell, submitted by lelf. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 186 days later as Teach, Don’t Tell (2013), submitted by Tomte. Score 135, comments 18  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 108 days later as Teach, Don't Tell (2013), submitted by pushcx. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.2 years later 🧟 as Teach, Don't Tell – Writing Great Technical Documentation, submitted by cchubitunes. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Interactive Programming: A New Kind of REPL on 03 Sep 2013, submitted by joshaber. Score 25, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6 days later as Elm: Interactive-Programming, submitted by puffnfresh. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 44 days later as Interactive Programming: Hot-swapping in Elm, submitted by gregwebs. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Android KitKat unveiled in Google surprise move on 03 Sep 2013, submitted by MarcScott. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h11m later as Android KitKat unveiled in Google surprise move, submitted by journeysquid. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Software Delivery via Amazon Docker Workflow on 03 Sep 2013, submitted by ryandotsmith. Score 25, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h1m later as Software Delivery via Amazon Docker Workflow, submitted by ryandotsmith. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 65 days later as Software Delivery via Amazon Docker Workflow, submitted by _pius. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 107 days later as Software Delivery via Amazon Docker Workflow, submitted by goblin89. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Why Concatenative Programming Matters on 03 Sep 2013, submitted by luu. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as Why Concatenative Programming Matters, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 21, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.9 years later as Why Concatenative Programming Matters, submitted by ingve. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.6 years later 🧟 as Why Concatenative Programming Matters (2012), submitted by azhenley. Score 63, comments 33  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Read-Eval-Print-λove is an Internet zine focusing on the Lisp family of programming languages on 03 Sep 2013, 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

Wednesday, 04 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Learn X in Y minutes where X = Go on 04 Sep 2013, submitted by realrocker. Score 199, comments 88  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15h5m later as Learn X in Y minutes Where X=Go, submitted by journeysquid. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as A Brief Rant on the Future of Interaction Design (2011) on 04 Sep 2013, submitted by jamesjyu. Score 83, comments 35  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 196 days later as A Brief Rant on the Future of Iteraction Design, submitted by dkasper. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 314 days later as Bret Victor: A Brief Rant on the Future of Interaction Design (2011), submitted by edu. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.1 years later 🧟 as A Brief Rant on the Future of Interaction Design (2011), submitted by pavel_lishin. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 326 days later as A Brief Rant on the Future of Interaction Design (2011), submitted by KeatonDunsford. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as A Brief Rant on the Future of Interaction Design (2011), submitted by jakelazaroff. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 68 days later as A Brief Rant on the Future of Interaction Design, submitted by calvin. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 58 days later as A Brief Rant on the Future of Interaction Design (2011), submitted by pcr910303. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Best Practices for Designing a Pragmatic RESTful API on 04 Sep 2013, submitted by thetylerhayes. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 53 days later as Best Practices for Designing a Pragmatic RESTful API, submitted by ohjeez. Score 176, comments 51  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7 days later as Best Practices for Designing a Pragmatic RESTful API, submitted by lau. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as Best Practices for Designing a Pragmatic RESTful API, submitted by s3nnyy. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 195 days later as Best Practices for Designing a Pragmatic RESTful API, submitted by mooreds. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 95 days later as Best Practices for Designing a Pragmatic RESTful API, submitted by dwc. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 88 days later as Best Practices for Designing a Pragmatic RESTful API, submitted by GmeSalazar. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Having trouble with Agile? Get a new CFO on 04 Sep 2013, submitted by stevejalim. Score 14, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6m later as Having trouble with Agile? Get a new CFO, submitted by stevejalim. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Intel x86 documentation has more pages than the 6502 has transistors on 04 Sep 2013, submitted by emillon. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.3 years later 🧟 as Intel x86 documentation has more pages than the 6502 has transistors, submitted by ingve. Score 300, comments 133  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h27m later as Intel x86 documentation has more pages than the 6502 has transistors, submitted by chadski. Score 12, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Anatomy of a killer bug: How just 5 characters can murder iPhone, Mac apps on 04 Sep 2013, submitted by jcs. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as How 5 characters can murder iPhone, Mac apps., submitted by ycombinatorcom. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Amazon ElastiCache - Now With a Dash of Redis on 04 Sep 2013, submitted by jeffbarr. Score 113, comments 40  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12h2m later as Amazon ElastiCache - Now With a Dash of Redis, submitted by bobbywilson0. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Think Distributed: Causality [video] on 04 Sep 2013, submitted by cmeiklejohn. Score 48, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 138 days later as A discussion of causality, vector clocks, version vectors, and CRDTs, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Sparklines in your shell on 04 Sep 2013, submitted by luu. Score 48, comments 8  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 38 days later as ▁▂▃▅▂▇ in your shell, submitted by dl. Score 7, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as ▁▂▃▅▂▇ in your shell, submitted by Alupis. Score 23, comments 3  🔥

Thursday, 05 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Using GNU Stow to manage your dotfiles on 05 Sep 2013, submitted by dpeck. Score 149, comments 69  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.6 years later 🧟 as Using GNU Stow to manage your dotfiles, submitted by chishaku. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 63 days later as Using GNU Stow to manage your dotfiles [2012], submitted by superpat. Score 9, comments 9

Then appeared on Hacker News 275 days later as Using GNU Stow to manage your dotfiles, submitted by kornish. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 32 days later as Revision-control your dotfiles with GNU Stow (2012), submitted by ttsiodras. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 140 days later as Using GNU Stow to manage dotfiles (2013), submitted by pmoriarty. Score 84, comments 24  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.3 years later 🧟 as Using GNU Stow to manage your dotfiles (2012), submitted by matthberg. Score 203, comments 113  🔥   ⭐(5)

First seen on Hacker News as Pragmatic Unicode on 05 Sep 2013, submitted by wqfeng. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 303 days later as Pragmatic Unicode, or: How Do I Stop The Pain, submitted by pushcx. Score 5, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.9 years later as Pragmatic Unicode, submitted by ashitlerferad. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 8 days later as Pragmatic Unicode, submitted by luu. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Effective Scala on 05 Sep 2013, 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 Hacker News as The code culture problem on 05 Sep 2013, submitted by frausto. Score 148, comments 155  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h39m later as Code culture problem, submitted by journeysquid. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Deeply Moving: Deep Learning for Sentiment Analysis on 05 Sep 2013, submitted by ninjin. Score 173, comments 45  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 120 days later as Recursive Deep Models for Semantic Compositionality Over a Sentiment Treebank, submitted by carinmeier. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Moving online webserver using public transport on 05 Sep 2013, submitted by salzig. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8 days later as Physically moving a webserver using public transport without downtime, submitted by aeno. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.0 years later as Moving online webserver using public transport, submitted by friendlysock. Score 8, comments 4

First seen on Hacker News as How to handle millions of new Tor clients on 05 Sep 2013, submitted by sern. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h6m later as How to handle millions of new Tor clients, submitted by jcs. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 153 days later as How to handle millions of new Tor clients, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as How We Were Traced On Silk Road's Black Market on 05 Sep 2013, submitted by austengary. Score 16, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as How We Got Busted Buying Drugs On Silk Road's Black Market, submitted by journeysquid. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Schema for Clojure(Script) Data Shape Declaration and Validation on 05 Sep 2013, submitted by sorenmacbeth. Score 130, comments 56  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 126 days later as Schema for Clojure(Script) Data Shape Declaration and Validation, submitted by lambda. Score 6, comments 3

First seen on Hacker News as It ain't about the callbacks, it's about the flow control on 05 Sep 2013, submitted by majke. Score 128, comments 41  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.3 years later 🧟 as It ain't about the callbacks, it's about the flow control (2013), submitted by majke. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as It ain't about the callbacks, it's about the flow control (2013), submitted by majke. Score 44, comments 12  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as It ain't about the callbacks, it's about the flow control, submitted by majke. Score 8, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as US and UK spy agencies defeat privacy and security on the internet on 05 Sep 2013, submitted by weu. Score 205, comments 33  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 30m later as US and UK spy agencies defeat privacy and security on the internet, submitted by sschaubs. Score 16, comments 4

First seen on Hacker News as The US government has betrayed the internet. We need to take it back on 05 Sep 2013, submitted by trauco. Score 482, comments 105  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15h14m later as The US government has betrayed the internet. We need to take it back, submitted by zod000. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as How to remain secure against NSA surveillance on 05 Sep 2013, submitted by ISL. Score 285, comments 156  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19h25m later as NSA surveillance: how to stay secure, submitted by wally. Score 2, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as SpaceX demos gesture controlled design for direct 3D printing on 05 Sep 2013, submitted by cryptoz. Score 7, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 14m later as Demo of SpaceX's 3D design tool using gestures, submitted by iamwil. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as How Advanced Is the NSA's Cryptanalysis, and Can We Resist It? on 05 Sep 2013, submitted by moonboots. Score 209, comments 61  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 16h34m later as How Advanced Is the NSA's Cryptanalysis - And Can We Resist It?, submitted by journeysquid. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Friday, 06 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Controlling Multiple Drones with Clojure and Goals and Beliefs on 06 Sep 2013, submitted by gigasquid. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15h37m later as Controlling Multiple Drones with Clojure and Goals and Beliefs, submitted by carinmeier. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as On Crypto And The NSA on 06 Sep 2013, submitted by fejr. Score 36, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h22m later as On the NSA, submitted by jcs. Score 10, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 89 days later as A Few Thoughts on Cryptographic Engineering, submitted by Sami_Lehtinen. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as A demo which runs in the JavaScript console on 06 Sep 2013, submitted by bpierre. Score 25, comments 9  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 220 days later as A small demo scene production, running in the JavaScript console, submitted by henkjan. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as LL and LR in Context: Why Parsing Tools Are Hard on 06 Sep 2013, submitted by mbrubeck. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.1 years later 🧟 as LL and LR in Context: Why Parsing Tools Are Hard (2013), submitted by mjn. Score 11, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 120 days later as LL and LR in Context: Why Parsing Tools Are Hard (2013), submitted by ingve. Score 222, comments 95  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Z-80 has a 4-bit ALU. Here's how it works. on 06 Sep 2013, submitted by kens. Score 126, comments 39  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h8m later as The Z-80 has a 4-bit ALU. Here's how it works., submitted by inactive-user. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.3 years later 🧟 as How the Z80’s 4-bit ALU works (2013), submitted by andars. Score 97, comments 41  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Do not use bodyParser with Express.js on 06 Sep 2013, submitted by AdrianRossouw. Score 9, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19h6m later as Do Not Use bodyParser with Express.js, submitted by kb. Score 3, comments 0

Saturday, 07 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as The Turpentine Effect (2010) on 07 Sep 2013, submitted by jseliger. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 185 days later as The Turpentine Effect, submitted by xmonkee. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Infectious disease doesn't care why you're unvaccinated on 07 Sep 2013, submitted by RockyMcNuts. Score 211, comments 227  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 11h58m later as Infectious disease doesn't care why you're unvaccinated, submitted by journeysquid. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Recognising hand-drawn LaTex Symbols on 07 Sep 2013, submitted by taofu. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 24 days later as Latex symbol handwriting recognition, submitted by bhear. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 73 days later as Detexify2 - LaTeX symbol classifier, submitted by ISL. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Detexify LaTeX handwritten symbol recognition, submitted by beltsazar. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 217 days later as Detexify LaTeX handwritten symbol recognition, submitted by ColinWright. Score 2, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 114 days later as LaTeX Handwritten Symbol Recognition, submitted by nimitkalra. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 101 days later as Detexify: handwritten symbol recognition, submitted by zrm. Score 91, comments 15  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 294 days later as Detexify: LaTeX handwritten symbol recognition, submitted by pushcx. Score 15, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Detexify: LaTeX handwritten symbol recognition, submitted by ColinWright. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 36 days later as Detexify, submitted by ingve. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Draw a shape, get the LATEX symbol, submitted by yoloswagins. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 24 days later as Detexify: LaTeX handwritten symbol recognition (2009), submitted by lohfu. Score 144, comments 28  🔥   ⭐(2)

First seen on Hacker News as Harmful Software on 07 Sep 2013, submitted by rbc. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 223 days later as All software sucks, submitted by danso. Score 98, comments 138 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.9 years later as Harmful software, and less harmful alternatives, submitted by TheLugal. Score 3, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as List of harmful software, submitted by setra. Score 1, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as All software sucks (2011), submitted by tango24. Score 42, comments 50  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 475 days later as All Software Sucks – Harmful Software and Alternatives, submitted by pcr910303. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 325 days later as All software sucks, submitted by knl. Score 8, comments 25 controversial  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Speculation on "BULLRUN" on 07 Sep 2013, submitted by danieldk. Score 295, comments 88  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19h41m later as John Gilmore on "BULLRUN", submitted by journeysquid. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.4 years later 🧟 as Cryptography Discussion: Speculation on "BULLRUN" (2013), submitted by wfunction. Score 86, comments 47  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The psychiatric drug crisis on 07 Sep 2013, submitted by npalli. Score 156, comments 145  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19h36m later as The Psychiatric Drug Crisis, submitted by journeysquid. Score 4, comments 1

Sunday, 08 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Why there is no Hitchhiker’s Guide to Mathematics for Programmers on 08 Sep 2013, submitted by dominotw. Score 108, comments 102  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.8 years later as Why there is no Hitchhiker's Guide to Mathematics for Programmers, submitted by rubenbarroso. Score 20, comments 6

Then appeared on Hacker News 237 days later as Why There Is No Hitchhiker’s Guide to Mathematics for Programmers, submitted by iamwil. Score 145, comments 130  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Inside the Go runtime's netpoller on 08 Sep 2013, submitted by voidlogic. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h30m later as The Go netpoller, submitted by journeysquid. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Evidence Based Scheduling on 08 Sep 2013, submitted by weavorateam. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Evidence Based Scheduling, submitted by xvirk. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 235 days later as Evidence Based Scheduling, submitted by soroso. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 303 days later as (2007) Evidence Based Scheduling, submitted by yuribit. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 127 days later as Evidence Based Scheduling, submitted by peterhorne. Score 3, comments 0

Monday, 09 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Probabilistic Programming & Bayesian Methods for Hackers on 09 Sep 2013, submitted by luu. Score 186, comments 23  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.9 years later 🧟 as Probabilistic Programming & Bayesian Methods for Hackers, submitted by av. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Mocking Server Dependencies in JavaScript and AngularJS on 09 Sep 2013, submitted by remotesynth. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h54m later as Mocking Server Dependencies in JavaScript and AngularJS, submitted by remotesynth. Score 0, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Touché: Enhancing Touch Interaction on Everyday Objects on 09 Sep 2013, submitted by godbolev. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4m later as [2012]: Touché: Enhancing Touch Interaction on Humans, Screens, Liquids, and Everyday Objects, submitted by vg. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Building a PGP web of trust that people will actually use on 09 Sep 2013, submitted by SanderMak. Score 129, comments 34  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h7m later as Building a PGP web of trust that people will actually use, submitted by szbt. Score 8, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Has Mobile Killed The Fast Follower Strategy? Sure Looks That Way… on 09 Sep 2013, submitted by hunterwalk. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 128 days later as Has Mobile Killed The Fast Follower Strategy? Sure Looks That Way…, submitted by jm. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Crypto prof asked to remove NSA-related blog post on 09 Sep 2013, submitted by rdl. Score 15, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Crypto prof asked to remove NSA-related blog post, submitted by journeysquid. Score 2, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Bitsquatting: DNS Hijacking without exploitation on 09 Sep 2013, submitted by GuiA. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Bitsquatting: DNS Hijacking without exploitation, submitted by vg. Score 10, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as Bitsquatting: DNS Hijacking without exploitation, submitted by sanqui. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 24 days later as Bitsquatting: DNS Hijacking without exploitation, submitted by pushcx. Score 24, comments 12  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 327 days later as Bitsquatting: DNS Hijacking without exploitation, submitted by jf. Score 1, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.5 years later 🧟 as Bitsquatting: DNS Hijacking without exploitation, submitted by jermaustin1. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Bitsquatting: DNS Hijacking without exploitation, submitted by woodruffw. Score 15, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 207 days later as Bitsquatting: DNS Hijacking without exploitation (2011), submitted by bonyt. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 74 days later as Bitsquatting: DNS Hijacking Without Exploitation, submitted by mikecarlton. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Precog is being open-sourced on 09 Sep 2013, submitted by chrisdinn. Score 70, comments 13  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 22 days later as Precog: (Now) Open-Source Platform for Analytics, submitted by puffnfresh. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Tuesday, 10 Sep 2013

First seen on Lobste.rs as Turbid: A High-Entropy Randomness Generator on 10 Sep 2013, submitted by inactive-user. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Turbid: A High-Entropy Random Generator, submitted by Tomte. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 13 days later as Turbid: A High-Entropy Random Generator (2005), submitted by pmoriarty. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.0 years later as Turbid: A High-Entropy Random Generator (2005), submitted by Tomte. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 135 days later as Turbid: A High-Entropy Random Generator, submitted by Tomte. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 93 days later as Turbid: A High-Entropy Random Generator (2005), submitted by Tomte. Score 26, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.7 years later 🧟 as Turbid: A High-Entropy Random Generator, submitted by Tomte. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Documents Shed Light on Border Laptop Searches on 10 Sep 2013, submitted by driverdan. Score 147, comments 57  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h43m later as Documents Shed Light on Border Laptop Searches, submitted by jcs. Score 2, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Space Farming - NASA looks to grow fresh veggies, 230 miles above the Earth on 10 Sep 2013, submitted by wally. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h49m later as Space Farming: The Final Frontier, submitted by sinemetu11. Score 88, comments 42  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Why was there nothing to do on Cubehero? on 10 Sep 2013, submitted by iamwil. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2m later as Why was there nothing to do on Cubehero?, submitted by iamwil. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as TCP ex Machina: Computer-Generated Congestion Control on 10 Sep 2013, submitted by journeysquid. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 326 days later as Remy – Computer-generated TCP congestion algorithm, submitted by JoachimS. Score 274, comments 40  🔥

Wednesday, 11 Sep 2013

First seen on Lobste.rs as Clojure for the Brave and True on 11 Sep 2013, 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 Clojure for the Brave and True – Functional Programming on 11 Sep 2013, submitted by nonrecursive. Score 162, comments 188  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 246 days later as Functional Programming explained in Clojure, submitted by zhemao. Score 8, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Why Functional Programming Matters on 11 Sep 2013, submitted by andrelaszlo. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.9 years later 🧟 as Why Functional Programming Matters by John Hughes [1984], submitted by av. Score 10, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as FreeBSD Is No Longer Building GCC By Default on 11 Sep 2013, submitted by octo_t. Score 148, comments 124  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h37m later as FreeBSD Is No Longer Building GCC By Default, submitted by journeysquid. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as NSA shares raw intelligence including Americans' data with Israel on 11 Sep 2013, submitted by dombili. Score 673, comments 172  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h23m later as NSA shares raw intelligence including Americans' data with Israel, submitted by journeysquid. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as OpenBSD 5.4 preorders started, release song available on 11 Sep 2013, submitted by jcs. Score 10, comments 6

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h57m later as OpenBSD 5.4 preorders started, release song available, submitted by zdw. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as PrivateCore vCage on 11 Sep 2013, submitted by jcs. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 203 days later as A Hypervisor that runs solely in L3 and encrypts ALL I/O, submitted by Moral_. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Dark Matter Developers: The Unseen 99% on 11 Sep 2013, submitted by journeysquid. Score 5, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 233 days later as Dark Matter Developers: The Unseen 99%, submitted by scapbi. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as Dark Matter Developers: The Unseen 99% (2012), submitted by gk1. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Actors are overly nondeterminstic on 11 Sep 2013, submitted by Rickasaurus. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 154 days later as Actors are overly nondeterminstic, submitted by luu. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h6m later as Actors are overly nondeterminstic, submitted by vjoel. Score 18, comments 2

First seen on Lobste.rs as PRISM-Proof Security Considerations on 11 Sep 2013, submitted by inactive-user. Score 1, comments 1  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as PRISM-Proof Security Considerations, submitted by onosendai. Score 75, comments 20  🔥

Thursday, 12 Sep 2013

First seen on Lobste.rs as Just-in-time compiler for the Erlang VM on 12 Sep 2013, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Just In Time Compiler for the Erlang VM [video], submitted by spooneybarger. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as A Sinatra-inspired micro web framework for Java on 12 Sep 2013, submitted by codenut. Score 121, comments 93  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 241 days later as Spark – A Java Web Microframework, submitted by throwaway344. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h20m later as Spark - A small web framework for Java (using Java 8 lambdas), submitted by dkasper. Score 6, comments 3

First seen on Hacker News as The Startup Life Is Not For Everyone on 12 Sep 2013, submitted by harrisonweber. Score 160, comments 85  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Stop Trying To Force The Startup Life On Everyone, submitted by journeysquid. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Turn any CLI into a websocket with websocketd on 12 Sep 2013, submitted by bguthrie. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 88 days later as Turn any application that uses stdin/stdout into a WebSocket server, submitted by adito. Score 311, comments 88  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7 days later as websocketd: Like inetd, but for WebSockets, submitted by jcs. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 5.1 years later 🧟 as Turn any program that uses stdin/stdout into a WebSocket server, submitted by feross. Score 34, comments 7  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 12h9m later as Joewalnes/websocketd: Inetd for WebSockets [Golang], submitted by pjf. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Notes on Intel Microcode Updates on 12 Sep 2013, submitted by fejr. Score 161, comments 32  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h24m later as Notes on Intel Microcode Updates, submitted by inactive-user. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Notes on Intel Microcode Updates (2013), submitted by nkurz. Score 111, comments 8  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Stealthy Dopant-Level Hardware Trojans [pdf] on 12 Sep 2013, submitted by sdoering. Score 11, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h46m later as Stealthy Dopant-Level Hardware Trojans, submitted by LeahNeukirchen. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 70 days later as Stealthy Dopant-Level Hardware Trojans, submitted by adulau. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Dropbox opening my docs? on 12 Sep 2013, submitted by johns. Score 410, comments 125  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h15m later as Dropbox…opening my docs?, submitted by inactive-user. Score 8, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Local IP discovery with HTML5 WebRTC: Security and privacy risk? on 12 Sep 2013, submitted by einaros. Score 24, comments 15  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 21h9m later as Local IP discovery with HTML5 WebRTC, submitted by jcs. Score 8, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Apple’s Fingerprint ID May Mean You Can’t ‘Take the Fifth’ on 12 Sep 2013, submitted by zupancik. Score 182, comments 135  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Apple's Fingerprint ID May Mean You Can't 'Take the Fifth', submitted by journeysquid. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as The Rise and Fall of BlackBerry on 12 Sep 2013, submitted by iamwil. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2m later as The Rise and Fall of BlackBerry, submitted by iamwil. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as First Mechanical Gear Found in a Living Creature on 12 Sep 2013, submitted by zdean. Score 641, comments 183  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h30m later as Found: The First Mechanical Gear in a Living Creature, submitted by journeysquid. Score 5, comments 0

Friday, 13 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as How to write a complete Interpreter use Racket? on 13 Sep 2013, submitted by ghosthamlet. Score 5, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.3 years later 🧟 as Programming Languages: Application and Interpretation, submitted by rspivak. Score 68, comments 12  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h35m later as Programming Languages: Application and Interpretation, submitted by 355E3B. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.7 years later 🧟 as Programming Languages: Application and Interpretation, submitted by ingve. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Google knows nearly every Wi-Fi password in the world on 13 Sep 2013, submitted by brennannovak. Score 503, comments 299  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h5m later as Google knows nearly every Wi-Fi password in the world, submitted by journeysquid. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Sshuttle: where transparent proxy meets VPN meets ssh on 13 Sep 2013, submitted by johnchristopher. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.1 years later 🧟 as sshuttle: poor man's VPN, submitted by chishaku. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 97 days later as Sshuttle: where transparent proxy meets VPN meets ssh, submitted by lobo_tuerto. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 195 days later as sshuttle: transparent proxy server that works over ssh as a poor man's VPN, submitted by unbalancedparentheses. Score 10, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 239 days later as Sshuttle – Transparent proxy server that works as a poor man's VPN, submitted by pr0ph3t. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 49 days later as SSHuttle: Transparent proxy server that works as a poor man's VPN, submitted by remx. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Personal names around the world on 13 Sep 2013, submitted by VBprogrammer. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 188 days later as Personal names around the world, submitted by jessaustin. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Personal names around the world, submitted by mxhold. Score 19, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 30m later as Personal names around the world, submitted by pushcx. Score 22, comments 11  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as E-ZPasses Get Read All Over New York (Not Just At Toll Booths) on 13 Sep 2013, submitted by jmcintyre. Score 269, comments 164  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as E-ZPasses Get Read All Over New York (Not Just At Toll Booths), submitted by journeysquid. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Science confirms: Politics wrecks your ability to do math on 13 Sep 2013, submitted by epenn. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as Science confirms: Politics wrecks your ability to do math, submitted by __Joker. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 310 days later as Political Topic Confounds Math Ability, submitted by pushcx. Score 17, comments 3

First seen on Hacker News as FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition on 13 Sep 2013, 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

First seen on Hacker News as FBI Admits It Controlled Tor Servers Behind Mass Malware Attack on 13 Sep 2013, submitted by floodcow. Score 671, comments 262  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h35m later as FBI Admits It Controlled Tor Servers Behind Mass Malware Attack, submitted by jcs. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Saturday, 14 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as SICP translated to JavaScript on 14 Sep 2013, submitted by Splendor. Score 154, comments 107  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12h17m later as SICP done in JavaScript, submitted by qbit. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Realtime pixel tracking with nginx, syslog-ng, and Redis on 14 Sep 2013, submitted by benwilber0. Score 125, comments 27  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 116 days later as Realtime pixel tracking with nginx, syslog-ng, and Redis, submitted by benwilber. Score 4, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Creating The Perfect GPG Keypair on 14 Sep 2013, submitted by web007. Score 64, comments 27  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h45m later as Creating the Perfect GPG Keypair, submitted by bobbywilson0. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 191 days later as Creating the perfect GPG keypair, submitted by zoowar. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h25m later as Creating the perfect GPG keypair, submitted by jm. Score 12, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 347 days later as Creating the perfect GPG keypair, submitted by bpierre. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 279 days later as Creating the perfect GPG keypair, submitted by lelf. Score 95, comments 38  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 457 days later as Creating the perfect GPG keypair (2013), submitted by remx. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 25 days later as Creating the perfect GPG keypair (2013), submitted by remx. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 51 days later as Creating the perfect GPG keypair (2013), submitted by sr2. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as FreeBSD 10.0 Alpha 1 now available on 14 Sep 2013, submitted by daw___. Score 111, comments 70  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19h34m later as FreeBSD 10.0-ALPHA1 now available, submitted by journeysquid. Score 4, comments 0

Sunday, 15 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as A Course in Machine Learning on 15 Sep 2013, submitted by sebg. Score 229, comments 39  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 23h2m later as Machine Learning Course, submitted by carinmeier. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.2 years later 🧟 as A Course in Machine Learning, submitted by michaelsbradley. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 227 days later as A Course in Machine Learning, submitted by 0xmohit. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15 days later as A Course in Machine Learning, submitted by av. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.9 years later as A Course in Machine Learning, submitted by federicoponzi. Score 259, comments 27  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as How To Deconstruct Almost Anything (1993) on 15 Sep 2013, submitted by didgeoridoo. Score 220, comments 133  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 295 days later as How To Deconstruct Almost Anything, submitted by pushcx. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.0 years later 🧟 as How to Deconstruct Almost Anything: My Postmodern Adventure (Jun 1993), submitted by vrsmn. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 113 days later as How to Deconstruct Almost Anything [1993], submitted by pls2halp. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.9 years later as How To Deconstruct Almost Anything (1993), submitted by jp57. Score 69, comments 15  🔥   ⭐(26)

First seen on Hacker News as Little Brother on 15 Sep 2013, submitted by jlees. Score 81, comments 26  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.7 years later as Little Brother, submitted by stig. Score 11, comments 5

Monday, 16 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as ClojureScript Source Maps on 16 Sep 2013, submitted by olenhad. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h25m later as Source maps in ClojureScript, submitted by carinmeier. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Are Compilers Getting More or Less Reliable? on 16 Sep 2013, submitted by anon1385. Score 27, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 21h8m later as Are Compilers Getting More or Less Reliable?, submitted by jcs. Score 7, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Vedis - An Embeddable Datastore Engine on 16 Sep 2013, submitted by napolux. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 121 days later as Vedis - embedded redis, submitted by pencilcode. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as Vedis: An embeddable Redis, submitted by StavrosK. Score 4, comments 8 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.9 years later as Vedis - An Embedded Implementation of Redis, submitted by chmrad. Score 10, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as A Note About Git Commit Messages [2008] on 16 Sep 2013, submitted by caffeinewriter. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as A Note About Git Commit Messages (2008), submitted by StylifyYourBlog. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.5 years later 🧟 as A Note About Git Commit Messages (2008), submitted by friendlysock. Score 16, comments 7

First seen on Lobste.rs as A Taste of FruitJS on 16 Sep 2013, submitted by remotesynth. Score 0, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 16 days later as Node.js utility that converts Markdown documentation to HTML site, submitted by webista. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Hosting backdoors in hardware on 16 Sep 2013, submitted by dutchbrit. Score 148, comments 61  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15h58m later as Hosting backdoors in hardware, submitted by inactive-user. Score 4, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Factoring RSA keys from certified smart cards: Coppersmith in the wild on 16 Sep 2013, submitted by inactive-user. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h41m later as Factoring RSA keys from certified smart cards, submitted by pedro84. Score 97, comments 9  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Getting Started with Nanomsg on 16 Sep 2013, submitted by dysinger. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h34m later as Gettings Started with nanomsg (examples in C), submitted by dysinger. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as The secret financial market only robots can see on 16 Sep 2013, submitted by donohoe. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 20h57m later as The secret financial market only robots can see, submitted by journeysquid. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Sophia – An embeddable key-value database on 16 Sep 2013, submitted by isaacb. Score 134, comments 56  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6 days later as sophia - an embeddable key-value database designed for high load, submitted by pushcx. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Sophia: A modern embeddable key-value database – v1.2.2 released, submitted by pmwkaa. Score 72, comments 42  🔥

Tuesday, 17 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Rise4fun on 17 Sep 2013, submitted by sytelus. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.2 years later 🧟 as rise4fun - a community of software engineering tools, submitted by chadski. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 468 days later as Rise4fun, submitted by aduffy. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as OSv, probably the best OS for cloud workloads on 17 Sep 2013, submitted by westernmostcoy. Score 27, comments 8  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 205 days later as OSv – the operating system designed for the cloud, submitted by arielpts. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 226 days later as OSv: An Open-Source OS for the cloud, submitted by prasoon2211. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 13 days later as OSv – an operating system designed for the cloud, submitted by rcarmo. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 112 days later as OSv: the open-source operating system for the cloud, submitted by brudgers. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 166 days later as OSv: Unikernel for Posix applications, submitted by andor. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as OSv – the open source operating system designed for the cloud, submitted by mkesper. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 148 days later as OSv: open source operating system designed for the cloud, submitted by mabynogy. Score 14, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.8 years later as OSv - the operating system designed for the cloud, submitted by Student. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.4 years later 🧟 as OSv - the operating system designed for the cloud, submitted by freddyb. Score -1, comments 1  💤

First seen on Hacker News as OSv, probably the best OS for cloud workloads on 17 Sep 2013, submitted by justincormack. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as OSv: A New Cloud Operating System For VMs, submitted by journeysquid. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Why do we need a new VCS anyway? (2008) on 17 Sep 2013, submitted by antonios. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7.0 years later 🧟 as VCSWhy (2007), submitted by jaffachief. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Max Headroom broadcast signal intrusion on 17 Sep 2013, submitted by ghgr. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.9 years later as Max Headroom broadcast signal intrusion, submitted by mparramon. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.2 years later 🧟 as Max Headroom broadcast signal intrusion (30th anniversary), submitted by duck_of_death. Score 11, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 18h31m later as Max Headroom broadcast signal intrusion, submitted by watchdogtimer. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 193 days later as Max Headroom broadcast signal intrusion, submitted by jboynyc. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 101 days later as Max Headroom broadcast signal intrusion (1987), submitted by codezero. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 23 days later as Max Headroom broadcast signal intrusion, submitted by Amorymeltzer. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Max Headroom broadcast signal intrusion, submitted by 9nGQluzmnq3M. Score 211, comments 54  🔥   ⭐(9)

First seen on Hacker News as Periodic Table of the Operators on 17 Sep 2013, submitted by lelf. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5.4 years later 🧟 as Periodic Table of the Operators, submitted by calvin. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as From Arduino to AVR Microcontrollers for Hobbyist Projects on 17 Sep 2013, submitted by silentbicycle. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as From Arduino to AVR Microcontrollers for Hobbyist Projects, submitted by silentbicycle. Score 6, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Physicists discover geometry underlying particle physics on 17 Sep 2013, submitted by nature24. Score 23, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as Jewel at the Heart of Quantum Physics, submitted by carinmeier. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 12 days later as A Jewel at the Heart of Quantum Physics, submitted by erikschoster. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Distributed systems for fun and profit on 17 Sep 2013, submitted by austengary. Score 131, comments 14  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 109 days later as Distributed systems for fun and profit, submitted by lambda. Score 16, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 333 days later as Distributed systems for fun and profit, submitted by signa11. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Distributed systems for fun and profit (2013), submitted by lelf. Score 72, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.5 years later 🧟 as Distributed systems for fun and profit (2013), submitted by jxub. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as OpenZFS launch on 17 Sep 2013, submitted by mahrens. Score 293, comments 163  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10h20m later as Announcing OpenZFS, submitted by journeysquid. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as OpenWorm on 17 Sep 2013, submitted by ca98am79. Score 15, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 104 days later as OpenWorm, submitted by jm. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 216 days later as OpenWorm: build first comprehensive computational model a microscopic roundworm, submitted by yiransheng. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 205 days later as OpenWorm – Building the first digital life form, submitted by graghav. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.0 years later 🧟 as Open Worm: virtual nematode, submitted by hendler. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as GitHub announces 3D File Diffs on 17 Sep 2013, submitted by adefa. Score 438, comments 114  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 29m later as GitHub announces Diffing for 3D Files, submitted by skalnik. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Bootstrap form builder on 17 Sep 2013, submitted by anupshinde. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 11 days later as Bootstrap Form builder, submitted by smacalc. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as TripleSec - Symmetric Encryption in the Browser combining AES, Salsa20, and Twofish on 17 Sep 2013, submitted by bobbywilson0. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as TripleSec - Symmetric Encryption combining AES, Salsa20, and Twofish, submitted by jonbaer. Score 15, comments 26 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.7 years later as TripleSec – Symmetric Encryption in the Browser Combining AES, Salsa20, Twofish, submitted by jessaustin. Score 41, comments 47  🔥

Wednesday, 18 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as The guide to implementing 2D platformers on 18 Sep 2013, submitted by Impossible. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.0 years later as A guide to implementing 2D platformers, submitted by ingve. Score 307, comments 32  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h31m later as The guide to implementing 2D platformers, submitted by pushcx. Score 5, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.3 years later 🧟 as The guide to implementing 2D platformers, submitted by ingve. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as The guide to implementing 2D platformers, submitted by friendlysock. Score 17, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 6h32m later as The guide to implementing 2D platformers, submitted by ingve. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.1 years later 🧟 as The guide to implementing 2D platformers (2012), submitted by Tomte. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Common Lisp Koans on 18 Sep 2013, submitted by momo-reina. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.2 years later 🧟 as Common Lisp Koans, submitted by galois198. Score 100, comments 22  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 178 days later as Lisp Koans - Common Lisp Programming Exercises, submitted by dwc. Score 6, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.7 years later 🧟 as Common Lisp Koans, submitted by bibyte. Score 151, comments 33  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.7 years later as Lisp Koans, submitted by phoe-krk. Score 156, comments 33  🔥   ⭐(6)

First seen on Hacker News as The Architecture of Open Source Applications on 18 Sep 2013, submitted by luu. Score 238, comments 21  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 294 days later as Architecture of Open Source Applications Series, submitted by drtse4. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 285 days later as The Architecture of Open Source Applications, submitted by ryanatallah. Score 116, comments 15  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as The Architecture of Open Source Applications, submitted by fcbsd. Score 12, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 11 days later as 500 Lines or Less, submitted by yadongwen. Score 138, comments 19  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.8 years later as Unique collections of software architecture case studies on open source applications, submitted by adrianmatei. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 70 days later as The Architecture of Open Source Applications, submitted by hydrox24. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 171 days later as The Architecture of Open Source Applications, submitted by billconan. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 312 days later as The Architecture of Open Source Applications, submitted by hwayne. Score 35, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 322 days later as The Architecture of Open Source Applications: The authors of four dozen open source applications explain how their software is structured and why., submitted by CrankyBear. Score 11, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 272 days later as The Architecture of Open Source Applications, submitted by Majestic-Moose-4721. Score 9, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Agoras for everybody. Now you can connect over what you’ve shared on 18 Sep 2013, submitted by iamwil. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Cubehero releases community features, submitted by iamwil. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as A New Chapter on 18 Sep 2013, submitted by bwooceli. Score 186, comments 26  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 39m later as CyanogenMod: A New Chapter, submitted by journeysquid. Score 2, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as The cltq story. on 18 Sep 2013, submitted by mustapha. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as The cltq story, submitted by journeysquid. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Safari on iOS 7 and HTML5: problems, changes and new APIs on 18 Sep 2013, submitted by bpierre. Score 13, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10h52m later as Safari on iOS 7 and HTML5: problems, changes and new APIs, submitted by jcs. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Safari on iOS 7 and HTML5: problems, changes and new APIs, submitted by pixelcort. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as RacketCon 2013 on 18 Sep 2013, submitted by mebassett. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as RacketCon 2014 Talks (slides and videos), submitted by sea6ear. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as RacketCon 2016 (sixth RacketCon), submitted by LeifAndersen. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 335 days later as Seventh RacketCon – 7–8 October, University of Washington, submitted by samth. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 32 days later as (open (registration (seventh RacketCon))), submitted by jumex. Score 5, comments 2

Thursday, 19 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as The Curious Tale of Dual_EC_DRBG on 19 Sep 2013, submitted by fejr. Score 11, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h33m later as The Many Flaws of Dual_EC_DRBG, submitted by lynge. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.9 years later 🧟 as The many flaws of Dual_EC_DRBG, submitted by cjg. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Stack-based, Concatenative Clojure on 19 Sep 2013, submitted by carinmeier. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 21 days later as Gershwin: Stack-based, Concatenative Clojure, submitted by macmac. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 276 days later as Gershwin: Stack-based, Concatenative Clojure, submitted by sriharis. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Deploying Node apps to AWS using Grunt on 19 Sep 2013, submitted by bevacqua. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Deploying Node apps to AWS using Grunt, submitted by bevacqua. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Coq: The world’s best macro assembler on 19 Sep 2013, submitted by lelf. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 208 days later as Coq: The World's Best Macro Assembler? (Microsoft Research), submitted by GrayGnome. Score 14, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 243 days later as Coq: The world’s best macro assembler? (2013) [pdf], submitted by dezgeg. Score 187, comments 61  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Design requirements of nonblocking systems on 19 Sep 2013, 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 Command-line tools for data science on 19 Sep 2013, submitted by robdoherty2. Score 346, comments 78  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h9m later as 7 command-line tools for data science, submitted by journeysquid. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 4.1 years later 🧟 as 7 command-line tools for data science (2013), submitted by panta. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Higgs FFI: Calling C From JS on 19 Sep 2013, submitted by qbit. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 16h30m later as Higgs FFI: Calling C From JS, submitted by dsr12. Score 5, comments 3

First seen on Hacker News as Understanding Progressive Enhancement on 19 Sep 2013, submitted by joeyespo. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.2 years later 🧟 as Understanding Progressive Enhancement (2008), submitted by rfreytag. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 310 days later as Understanding Progressive Enhancement, submitted by flyingfisch. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The JSON Data Interchange Format (Revised spec) on 19 Sep 2013, submitted by mmahemoff. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as JSON has an official specification, submitted by kb. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 15 days later as Tim Bray helps IETF revise the JSON spec, submitted by unwind. Score 3, comments 0

Friday, 20 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Things Every Programmer Should Know on 20 Sep 2013, submitted by DrinkWater. Score 116, comments 34  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.1 years later 🧟 as Things Every Programmer Should Know, submitted by unmole. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.4 years later as 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know, submitted by av. Score 8, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as FreeBSD 10′s New Technologies and Features on 20 Sep 2013, submitted by radimm. Score 247, comments 124  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10h15m later as FreeBSD 10's New Technologies and Features, submitted by journeysquid. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Less is exponentially more (2012) on 20 Sep 2013, submitted by MrBuddyCasino. Score 238, comments 273  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h31m later as Less is exponentially more, submitted by jcs. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as RSA warns developers not to use RSA products on 20 Sep 2013, submitted by pedro84. Score 132, comments 69  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h7m later as RSA warns developers not to use RSA products, submitted by trousers. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: Self-signed certs as a service on 20 Sep 2013, submitted by jenandre. Score 16, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h14m later as LOLroot.ca, submitted by journeysquid. Score -1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as How to create a NodeJS NPM package on 20 Sep 2013, submitted by anupshinde. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7 days later as How to create a NodeJS NPM package, submitted by smacalc. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Tny: A simple data serializer in C on 20 Sep 2013, submitted by luu. Score 60, comments 32  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h52m later as Tny: A simple data serializer in C, submitted by inactive-user. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Saturday, 21 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Why Ruby isn't slow on 21 Sep 2013, submitted by LeafStorm. Score 12, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Why Ruby Isn't Slow, submitted by kb. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as A Brief History of Lisp Machines on 21 Sep 2013, submitted by auvi. Score 67, comments 43  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as A Brief History of Lisp Machines, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 4.0 years later 🧟 as A Brief History of Lisp Machines (2008), submitted by type0. Score 106, comments 93  🔥

Sunday, 22 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Deciphering the Business Card Raytracer on 22 Sep 2013, submitted by cremno. Score 355, comments 66  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.7 years later 🧟 as The Business Card Raytracer, submitted by theunamedguy. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as Decyphering the Business Card Raytracer, submitted by calvin. Score 17, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h21m later as Decyphering the business card ray tracer, submitted by bluedino. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 23 days later as Decyphering the Business Card Raytracer, submitted by Kristine1975. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as Business Card Ray Tracer (2013), submitted by harel. Score 65, comments 10  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Howl: Websocket based asynchronous message delivery on 22 Sep 2013, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Howl: Websocket based asynchronous message delivery, submitted by spooneybarger. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as JSWarrior - Play a game by writing JavaScript functions on 22 Sep 2013, submitted by skyronic. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as JavaScript Warrior - Play a game by writing code, submitted by skyronic. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Duktape - an embeddable Javascript engine on 22 Sep 2013, submitted by soundwave. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 182 days later as Duktape: an embeddable JavaScript engine, submitted by brassybadger. Score 109, comments 43  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h6m later as Duktape - embeddable Javascript engine, submitted by jm. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Jubilee – A Ruby Rack server with Vert.x built in on 22 Sep 2013, submitted by issaria. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 103 days later as jubilee - A rack server with Vert.x awesomeness builtin, submitted by grk. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as The Slow Winter on 22 Sep 2013, submitted by akuma73. Score 34, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5 days later as The Slow Winter, submitted by inactive-user. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 362 days later as The Slow Winter (2013) [pdf], submitted by nightpool. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 300 days later as The Slow Winter [pdf], submitted by jmduke. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 48 days later as The Slow Winter [pdf], submitted by andars. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.4 years later 🧟 as The Slow Winter (2013) [pdf], submitted by 68c12c16. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 206 days later as The Slow Winter (2013) [pdf], submitted by Shank. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Chaos Computer Club breaks Apple TouchID on 22 Sep 2013, submitted by biafra. Score 980, comments 446  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h27m later as Chaos Computer Club breaks Apple TouchID, submitted by journeysquid. Score 1, comments 1  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Making a blog faster with MaxCDN on 22 Sep 2013, submitted by getdavidhiggins. Score 5, comments 4

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Making a blog faster with MaxCDN, submitted by dh. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Monday, 23 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as The Crystal Programming Language on 23 Sep 2013, submitted by albertzeyer. Score 21, comments 7  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Crystal: the programming language, submitted by robin_reala. Score 50, comments 51  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 192 days later as Crystal Language, submitted by necrodome. Score 254, comments 171  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 76 days later as Crystal Language, submitted by kellogh. Score 19, comments 13  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Ruby 2.1.0 preview1 released on 23 Sep 2013, submitted by obilgic. Score 146, comments 59  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h21m later as Ruby 2.1.0 preview1 released, submitted by pkhamre. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Automating Complex Workflows with Grunt Custom Tasks on 23 Sep 2013, submitted by remotesynth. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Automating Complex Workflows with Grunt Custom Tasks, submitted by remotesynth. Score 0, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Easy API Scaffolding with Simple-API and Node.js on 23 Sep 2013, submitted by nodejs-news. Score 13, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Easy API Scaffolding with Simple-API and Node.js, submitted by remotesynth. Score 0, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as The Impossible Music of Black MIDI on 23 Sep 2013, submitted by mattdennewitz. Score 28, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 36 days later as The Impossible Music of Black MIDI, submitted by wodow. Score 183, comments 175  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.0 years later 🧟 as The Impossible Music of Black MIDI (2013), submitted by dietrichepp. Score 31, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h57m later as The Impossible Music of Black MIDI, submitted by GotAnyMegadeth. Score 265, comments 119  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h24m later as The Impossible Music of Black MIDI, submitted by pushcx. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as LXC – Running 14,000 tests per day and beyond on 23 Sep 2013, submitted by cleverjake. Score 96, comments 30  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h15m later as LXC – Running 14,000 tests per day and beyond! (Part 1), submitted by inactive-user. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Iterating Over Slices In Go on 23 Sep 2013, submitted by journeysquid. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Iterating Over Slices in Go, submitted by nhamann. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Tuesday, 24 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Defending Libpng Applications Against Decompression Bombs [2010] on 24 Sep 2013, submitted by anon1385. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as Defending Libpng Applications Against Decompression Bombs [2010], submitted by qbit. Score 10, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as A journey in golang package manager on 24 Sep 2013, submitted by bmichel. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h4m later as A journey in golang package manager, submitted by qbit. Score 3, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as A successful Git branching model (2010) on 24 Sep 2013, submitted by dutchbrit. Score 61, comments 15  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as A successful Git branching model (2010), submitted by lobo_tuerto. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 49 days later as A successful Git branching model » nvie.com, submitted by rey12rey. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 26 days later as A successful Git branching model, submitted by agrafix. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 40 days later as A successful Git branching model, submitted by dh. Score 8, comments 8

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as How you should be branching your git repos, submitted by bokenator. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 292 days later as A successful Git branching model, submitted by MishievR. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 167 days later as A successful Git branching model (2010), submitted by gandalfar. Score 127, comments 120  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Ruby 2.1 on 24 Sep 2013, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 8, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h1m later as [What's New In] Ruby 2.1, submitted by jcs. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 64 days later as Rkh.im | Ruby 2.1, submitted by sea6ear. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Why Posix Has Recursive Mutexes by David Butenhof on 24 Sep 2013, submitted by ashishgandhi. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.0 years later 🧟 as Recursive mutexes by David Butenhof, submitted by piokuc. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.6 years later 🧟 as Recursive mutexes, submitted by calvin. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Looking back on the game 'Myst' on its 20th anniversary on 24 Sep 2013, submitted by libovness. Score 159, comments 117  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h11m later as Looking back on the game 'Myst' on its 20th anniversary, submitted by jcs. Score 5, comments 0

Wednesday, 25 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as What the heck is going on with NIST’s cryptographic standard, SHA-3? on 25 Sep 2013, submitted by elasticdog. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as What the heck is going on with NIST’s cryptographic standard, SHA-3?, submitted by inactive-user. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as Weaknesses of SHA-3, submitted by kbart. Score 7, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Chrome has updated - How to fix the changed New Tab page on 25 Sep 2013, submitted by anupshinde. Score 24, comments 18  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4 days later as Chrome has updated - How to fix the changed New Tab page, submitted by smacalc. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Canada (a ruby gem): bringing Canadian programming conventions to Ruby on 25 Sep 2013, submitted by chancancode. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Support for Canadian programming conventions in the Ruby language, submitted by dezgeg. Score 16, comments 14  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 58 days later as Adds support for Canadian programming conventions to the Ruby language, submitted by jpatel3. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.9 years later as Canada, submitted by pushcx. Score 4, comments 2

First seen on Lobste.rs as Getting Started with GNU Privacy Guard on 25 Sep 2013, submitted by silentbicycle. Score 2, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Getting Started with GNU Privacy Guard, submitted by silentbicycle. Score 11, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Vim's new hybrid line number mode on 25 Sep 2013, submitted by ColinWright. Score 1, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 11 days later as Vim's new hybrid line number mode, submitted by majjoha. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 63 days later as Vim's new hybrid line number mode, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Software Dev Without Estimates, Specs or Other Lies on 25 Sep 2013, submitted by ojrac. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 83 days later as No Deadlines For You: Software Dev Without Estimates, Specs or Other Lies, submitted by joeyespo. Score 19, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4.2 years later 🧟 as No Deadlines For You! Software Dev Without Estimates, Specs or Other Lies (2013), submitted by adsouza. Score 11, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Understanding Clojure's Persistent Vectors, Part 1 on 25 Sep 2013, submitted by llambda. Score 106, comments 23  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 295 days later as Understanding Clojure's Persistent Vector, submitted by jasontbradshaw. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.3 years later as Understanding Clojure's Persistent Vectors (2013), submitted by espeed. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 41 days later as Understanding Clojure's Persistent Vectors, Pt. 1, submitted by pykello. Score 30, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as Understanding Clojure's Persistent Vector, Pt. 1, submitted by sillysaurus3. Score 1, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as ngrok tunnels: better, faster, stronger on 25 Sep 2013, submitted by inconshreveable. Score 72, comments 9  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h29m later as ngrok tunnels: better, faster, stronger, submitted by kb. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as SteamMachines on 25 Sep 2013, submitted by cheald. Score 514, comments 287  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h24m later as Steam Machines, submitted by journeysquid. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Line Mode Browser 2013 on 25 Sep 2013, submitted by jcs. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 17h22m later as Rebuilding the line-mode browser (in node.js), submitted by cmod. Score 23, comments 9  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 5.3 years later 🧟 as Line Mode – Revisiting the first universally accessible web browser (2013), submitted by DanBC. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as 24/192 Music Downloads are Very Silly on 25 Sep 2013, submitted by jensgk. Score 15, comments 6  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 358 days later as 24/192 Music Downloads Are Very Silly Indeed, submitted by shawndumas. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 74 days later as 24/192 music downloads are silly, submitted by tosh. Score 604, comments 424  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 22h31m later as 24/192 Music Downloads are Very Silly Indeed (2012), submitted by journeysquid. Score 16, comments 3

Thursday, 26 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as CMU Sphinx: Open Source Speech Recognition Toolkit on 26 Sep 2013, submitted by DanielRibeiro. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 204 days later as CMU Sphinx - Speech Recognition Toolkit, submitted by metatron. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.9 years later as CMU Sphinx: Open Source Speech Recognition Toolkit, submitted by fitzwatermellow. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Steno meets Vim: Plover: Thought to Text at 240 WPM - [34:22] on 26 Sep 2013, submitted by wellle. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 84 days later as Plover: Thought to Text at 240 WPM, submitted by ek. Score 5, comments 4

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 130 days later as Plover: Thought to Text at 240 WPM - Open Source Stenography (2013), submitted by Axman6. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Scoop - A command-line installer for Windows on 26 Sep 2013, submitted by ingve. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 38 days later as Scoop – A command-line installer for Windows, submitted by wubbfindel. Score 125, comments 55  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as Scoop – A command-line installer for Windows, submitted by ryannevius. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as Scoop: apt-get / homebrew for Windows, submitted by jaytaylor. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 190 days later as Scoop: A command-line installer for Windows, submitted by darkblackcorner. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 337 days later as Scoop - a command line installer for Windows, submitted by jdarnold. Score 5, comments 5

First seen on Hacker News as Continuous Development in Node.js on 26 Sep 2013, submitted by bevacqua. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Continuous Development in Node.js, submitted by bevacqua. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Dolphin Emulator and OpenGL drivers - Hall of Fame/Shame on 26 Sep 2013, submitted by delroth. Score 273, comments 59  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 11h47m later as Dolphin Emulator and OpenGL drivers - Hall of Fame/Shame, submitted by journeysquid. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Line Mode Browser - Revisiting the first accessible browser on 26 Sep 2013, submitted by cleverjake. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.4 years later 🧟 as Experience the first website ever made, submitted by daverecycles. Score 10, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 342 days later as The first web site, submitted by sfrj. Score 247, comments 57  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19h39m later as The World Wide Web project - The first web site, submitted by av. Score 10, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Effective Code Review on 26 Sep 2013, submitted by craigkerstiens. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h25m later as Effective Code Review, submitted by kb. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Cubehero launches OpenSCAD previews on 26 Sep 2013, submitted by iamwil. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Cubehero launches OpenSCAD previews, submitted by iamwil. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as VLC gets 2.1 on 26 Sep 2013, submitted by journeysquid. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as VLC reaches 2.1, submitted by Garbage. Score 3, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Web Search Engine by Sergey Brin and Lawrence Page on 26 Sep 2013, 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 Why Your Startup Can’t Find Developers on 26 Sep 2013, submitted by lowglow. Score 415, comments 349  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19h16m later as Why Your Startup Can't Find Developers, submitted by journeysquid. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Friday, 27 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Arrays, slices (and strings): The mechanics of 'append' on 27 Sep 2013, submitted by geetarista. Score 10, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15h31m later as Arrays, slices (and strings): The mechanics of 'append', submitted by journeysquid. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as C9 Lectures - Functional Programming Fundamentals (Haskell) on 27 Sep 2013, submitted by hardwaresofton. Score 1, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as C9 Lectures: Dr. Erik Meijer - Functional Programming Fundamentals, submitted by bitemyapp. Score 7, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as ARM64 and You on 27 Sep 2013, submitted by zdw. Score 296, comments 106  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as ARM64 and You, submitted by journeysquid. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Minimum Viable Bureaucracy on 27 Sep 2013, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Minimum Viable Bureaucracy, submitted by spooneybarger. Score 3, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as What's in a Good Commit? on 27 Sep 2013, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as What's in a good commit?, submitted by spooneybarger. Score 2, comments 0

Saturday, 28 Sep 2013

First seen on Lobste.rs as DetecTor: client side SSL/TLS MITM detection through Tor on 28 Sep 2013, submitted by jcs. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 21h28m later as Client-side SSL/TLS MITM, compromised CA and server impersonation detection, submitted by cbolat. Score 38, comments 8  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Taking PHP Seriously [pdf] on 28 Sep 2013, submitted by memla. Score 129, comments 148  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h16m later as Taking PHP Seriously, submitted by kb. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: clayoven; modern website generator with a traditional design on 28 Sep 2013, submitted by artagnon. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 6.2 years later 🧟 as Show HN: Clayoven – a minimalist website generator for math, code, and articles, submitted by artagnon. Score 149, comments 32  🔥   ⭐(1)

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 475 days later as Beautiful website generator aimed at math-heavy sites, submitted by artagnon. Score 11, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 23h20m later as Show HN: Clayoven – beautiful website generator aimed at math-heavy sites, submitted by artagnon. Score 115, comments 26  🔥   ⭐(5)

First seen on Hacker News as Visual Ping - Email alerts on web page changes on 28 Sep 2013, submitted by anupshinde. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 58m later as Visual Ping - Email alerts on web page changes - Anup Shinde, submitted by smacalc. Score 0, comments 1  💤

First seen on Hacker News as We don't want your coffescript on 28 Sep 2013, submitted by vorador. Score 32, comments 50 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h50m later as We don't want your Coffee, submitted by bevacqua. Score 5, comments 3

First seen on Hacker News as Thoreau 2.0 on 28 Sep 2013, submitted by anu_gupta. Score 331, comments 52  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8 days later as [Maciej Ceglowski] Thoreau 2.0 - XOXO Conference Talk, submitted by jcs. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Show Lobsters: custom CSS/JS for Jenkins on 28 Sep 2013, submitted by kb. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Show HN: UI improvements for Jenkins, submitted by kevinburke. Score 92, comments 76  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as UTF-8 Original Proposal on 28 Sep 2013, submitted by wallflower. Score 44, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 101 days later as UTF-8 history, submitted by silentbicycle. Score 6, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as UTF-8 history, submitted by z0a. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.1 years later 🧟 as Subject: UTF-8 History From: “Rob 'Commander' Pike” (2003), submitted by aaronchall. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Sunday, 29 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Replacing Python on 29 Sep 2013, submitted by antics. Score 173, comments 139  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6 days later as Replacing Python, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Move your Domain to VPS(DigitalOcean) without changing Name Servers on 29 Sep 2013, submitted by anupshinde. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h3m later as How to move your Domain to DigitalOcean without changing your Name Servers, submitted by smacalc. Score 0, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Why the Web of Trust Sucks on 29 Sep 2013, submitted by jcs. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 10 days later as Why the Web of Trust Sucks, submitted by panic. Score 8, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Go Hadoop: Err, Hadoop and Go on 29 Sep 2013, submitted by JanLaussmann. Score 65, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 22h0m later as Go Hadoop! Err, Hadoop and Go., submitted by journeysquid. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Going long long on time_t on 29 Sep 2013, submitted by jcs. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 5h1m later as Going long long on time_t, submitted by hebz0rl. Score 130, comments 88  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Plan-9 Effect or why you should not fix it if it ain't broken on 29 Sep 2013, submitted by nids. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 37 days later as The Plan-9 Effect or why you should not fix it if it ain't broken, submitted by tujv. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.6 years later 🧟 as The Plan 9 Effect or why you should not fix it if it isn't broken, submitted by terminalcommand. Score 116, comments 107  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12m later as The Plan-9 Effect or why you should not fix it if it ain't broken, submitted by pushcx. Score 18, comments 4

Monday, 30 Sep 2013

First seen on Hacker News as Building Multiplayer Games with Node.js and Socket.IO on 30 Sep 2013, submitted by remotesynth. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Building Multiplayer Games with Node.js and Socket.IO, submitted by remotesynth. Score 0, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Rethinking JavaScript’s Try/Catch on 30 Sep 2013, submitted by remotesynth. Score 0, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 19h2m later as Rethinking JavaScript’s Try/Catch, submitted by remotesynth. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The 3 Grenades on 30 Sep 2013, submitted by Ashuu. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 37 days later as CMU KGB's three grenades problem: applied CS, submitted by gwern. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as The 3 Grenades, submitted by pushcx. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Common Java exceptions (funny version) on 30 Sep 2013, submitted by neuhaus. Score 9, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 229 days later as Alternative Interpretations of Common Java Exceptions, submitted by wildboarcharlie. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 30 days later as Explanations of common Java exceptions, submitted by feifan. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 15 days later as Explanations of common Java exceptions, submitted by tiler. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Explanations of common Java exceptions, submitted by pkd. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3.0 years later 🧟 as Explanations to common Java exceptions, submitted by zge. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as FreeBSD 9.2-RELEASE Now Available on 30 Sep 2013, submitted by journeysquid. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h3m later as FreeBSD 9.2 Release Now Available, submitted by tachion. Score 6, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as The Clockwise/Spiral Rule on 30 Sep 2013, submitted by pravnar. Score 8, comments 7  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 135 days later as The 'Clockwise/Spiral Rule', How to read C declarations., submitted by sjarvie. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 283 days later as The “Clockwise/Spiral Rule”, submitted by dsr12. Score 64, comments 26  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.7 years later as Clockwise/Spiral Rule (1994), submitted by mjturner. Score 12, comments 7

Then appeared on Hacker News 79 days later as The Clockwise/Spiral Rule of C declarations, submitted by xvirk. Score 225, comments 68  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.9 years later 🧟 as Clockwise/Spiral Rule (1994), submitted by Tomte. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 190 days later as Clockwise/Spiral Rule (1994), submitted by Tomte. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 270 days later as Clockwise/Spiral Rule, submitted by asamant. Score 25, comments 16  🔥   ⭐(7)

First seen on Hacker News as EBook: A Practical Theory of Programming [2012 Edition] on 30 Sep 2013, submitted by brudgers. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.7 years later 🧟 as A Practical Theory of Programming [pdf], submitted by lainon. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as A Practical Theory Of Programming, submitted by zdsmith. Score 18, comments 4


* 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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