HN&&LO monthly stats for May 2015

Today's links.

Number of sets this month: 398.

Hacker News

During this time period, 302 entries from this site were first in a set. This represents 75.9% of the sets.

In total, 22208 links were submitted to the site during the same time. 399 links (1.8%) are included here as entries in sets.

Top submitters

Lobste.rs

During this time period, 88 entries from this site were first in a set. This represents 22.1% of the sets.

In total, 410 links were submitted to the site during the same time. 286 links (69.8%) are included here as entries in sets.

Top submitters

Domains with more than 2 submissions

Submission chains

  • Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs - 172
  • Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News - 69
  • Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News - 34
  • Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs - 24
  • Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News - 13
  • Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News - 12
  • Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News - 11
  • Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News - 10
  • Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News - 6
  • Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News - 5
  • Others - 42

Tuesday, 28 Apr 2015

First seen on Hacker News as Revisiting the Intel 432 (2008) on 28 Apr 2015, submitted by jsnell. Score 85, comments 35  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7 days later as Revisiting the Intel 432 (2008/1988), submitted by pushcx. Score 11, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.7 years later 🧟 as Revisiting the Intel 432 (2008), submitted by mpweiher. Score 31, comments 15  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as How to crack any Master Lock combination in eight tries or less on 28 Apr 2015, submitted by seccess. Score 20, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as How to crack many Master Lock combinations in eight tries or less, submitted by Bootvis. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 20h49m later as How to crack many Master Lock combinations in eight tries or less, submitted by cnst. Score 10, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Elements of Scale: Composing and Scaling Data Platforms on 28 Apr 2015, submitted by Xelaz. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as elements of scale, submitted by cvsekhar. Score 10, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 13 days later as Elements of Scale: Composing and Scaling Data Platforms, submitted by jast. Score 22, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 41 days later as Elements of Scale: Composing and Scaling Data Platforms, submitted by eterm. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Elements of Scale: Composing and Scaling Data Platforms, submitted by vikiomega9. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 95 days later as Elements of Scale: Composing and Scaling Data Platforms, submitted by melqdusy. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Wednesday, 29 Apr 2015

First seen on Hacker News as An open letter to Matz on Ruby type systems on 29 Apr 2015, submitted by mattparlane. Score 6, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 16 days later as An open letter to Matz on Ruby type systems (2014), submitted by pushcx. Score 10, comments 4  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as UDP and me on 29 Apr 2015, submitted by mmastrac. Score 3, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 29 days later as UDP and me, submitted by mmastrac. Score 166, comments 35  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h12m later as udp and me, submitted by antifuchs. Score 12, comments 0  🔥

Thursday, 30 Apr 2015

First seen on Hacker News as Deprecating Non-Secure HTTP on 30 Apr 2015, submitted by talideon. Score 340, comments 304  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h29m later as Deprecating Non-Secure HTTP, submitted by pushcx. Score 17, comments 17  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The BACKRONYM Vulnerability on 30 Apr 2015, submitted by aestetix. Score 7, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 17h29m later as The BACKRONYM Vulnerability, submitted by calvin. Score 15, comments 4  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Comparison of the Orlean and Erlang/OTP+Riak Core on 30 Apr 2015, submitted by kungfooguru. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10h46m later as Orleans, Erlang, Riak Core Distributed Programming Comparison, submitted by cmeiklejohn. Score 8, comments 0  🔥

Friday, 01 May 2015

First seen on Lobste.rs as The Haskell School of Music on 01 May 2015, submitted by englishm. Score 11, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2m later as The Haskell School of Music [pdf], submitted by englishm. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.2 years later 🧟 as The Haskell School of Music – From Signals to Symphonies (2014) [pdf], submitted by alokrai. Score 129, comments 10  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Tesla Energy on 01 May 2015, submitted by tga_d. Score 1162, comments 566  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 13h19m later as Tesla Energy, submitted by pushcx. Score 16, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as GPU-Accelerated Video Playback with NetBSD on the Raspberry Pi on 01 May 2015, submitted by fcambus. Score 37, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 11h8m later as GPU-accelerated video playback with NetBSD on the Raspberry Pi, submitted by fcambus. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Subtle Effect of Hidden Dependencies on the User Experience of Version Control [pdf] on 01 May 2015, submitted by ash. Score 29, comments 22  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 33 days later as Effect of Hidden Dependencies on the UX of Version Control [pdf], submitted by jordigh. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6.1 years later 🧟 as The Subtle Effect of Hidden Dependencies on the User Experience of Version Control, submitted by calvin. Score 7, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Homemade GPS Receiver on 01 May 2015, submitted by sly010. Score 106, comments 55  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.9 years later as Homemade GPS Receiver, submitted by weakforce. Score 13, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Homemade GPS Receiver, submitted by kruse-tim. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 290 days later as Homemade GPS Receiver [2013], submitted by brian-armstrong. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 176 days later as Homemade GPS Receiver (2013), submitted by brian-armstrong. Score 184, comments 33  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Homemade GPS Receiver (2011), submitted by brian-armstrong. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 6 days later as Homemade GPS Receiver (2011), submitted by brian-armstrong. Score 153, comments 11  🔥   ⭐(7)

First seen on Hacker News as ShellCheck: linter for shell scripts on 01 May 2015, submitted by callum85. Score 3, comments 1  🔥

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

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

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

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

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

First seen on Lobste.rs as GATE - open source software capable of solving almost any text processing problem on 01 May 2015, submitted by robin. Score 6, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.9 years later as NLP,DM – General Architecture for Text Engineering (University of Sheffield), submitted by Trun_wal. Score 2, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 18h38m later as General Architecture for text engineering, submitted by Trun_wal. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 14 days later as Text Engineering: GATE by University of Sheffield, submitted by Trun_wal. Score 1, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Ex-Goldman Programmer Found Guilty on 01 May 2015, submitted by takinola. Score 88, comments 104  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 45m later as Ex-Goldman Sachs Programmer Found Guilty in Split Verdict, submitted by enn. Score 1, comments 7  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as What we know about the EmDrive and Cannae Drive on 01 May 2015, submitted by curtis. Score 208, comments 176  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h9m later as The facts as we currently know them about the EmDrive and Cannae Drive, submitted by pushcx. Score 7, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Servo Continues Pushing Forward on 01 May 2015, submitted by robin_reala. Score 354, comments 100  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19m later as Servo Continues Pushing Forward, submitted by gsquire. Score 13, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Porting a NES Emulator from Go to Nim on 01 May 2015, submitted by def-. Score 158, comments 81  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h4m later as Porting a NES emulator from Go to Nim, submitted by pushcx. Score 6, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as EarthBound’s Copy Protection on 01 May 2015, submitted by pushcx. Score 16, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h25m later as EarthBound’s Copy Protection, submitted by LaSombra. Score 64, comments 30  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Emojineering Part 1: Machine Learning for Emoji Trends on 01 May 2015, submitted by cosbynator. Score 23, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Emojineering Part 1: Machine Learning for Emoji Trends, submitted by sebst. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Machine Learning for Emoji Trends, submitted by mef. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 477 days later as Machine Learning for Emoji Trends, submitted by mjs. Score 46, comments 7  🔥

Saturday, 02 May 2015

First seen on Hacker News as Introduction to Whoosh on 02 May 2015, submitted by signaler. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Introduction to Whoosh!, submitted by dh. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as My first week without an Apple Watch on 02 May 2015, submitted by zdw. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 13h51m later as My first week without an Apple Watch, submitted by pushcx. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as About Public Key Pinning on 02 May 2015, submitted by dsr12. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 12 days later as About Public Key Pinning, submitted by tptacek. Score 72, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12h2m later as About Public Key Pinning, submitted by UkiahSmith. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Distributed Read-Write Mutex in Go on 02 May 2015, submitted by Jonhoo. Score 109, comments 17  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h57m later as Distributed Read-Write Mutex in Go, submitted by pushcx. Score 13, comments 10  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as An Intuitive Use-Case for Monadic Bind and Kleisli Composition on 02 May 2015, submitted by danieljh. Score 16, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h57m later as An Intuitive Use-Case For Monadic Bind And Kleisli Composition, submitted by pushcx. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Fitting in v. Belonging on 02 May 2015, submitted by pushcx. Score 15, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Fitting in v. Belonging, submitted by RKoutnik. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Revisiting How We Put Together Linux Systems (2014) on 02 May 2015, submitted by ward. Score 50, comments 54  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 125 days later as Revisiting How We Put Together Linux Systems (2014), submitted by yuvadam. Score 21, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Revisiting How We Put Together Linux Systems, submitted by kiriakasis. Score 96, comments 45  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.9 years later 🧟 as Revisiting How We Put Together Linux Systems, submitted by arrdem. Score 15, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h33m later as Revisiting how we put together Linux systems (2014), submitted by mondoshawan. Score 55, comments 22  🔥   ⭐(11)

First seen on Lobste.rs as The Trouble with Imposters on 02 May 2015, submitted by antifuchs. Score 14, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h27m later as The Trouble with Imposters, submitted by jonbaer. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Computer color is only kinda broken on 02 May 2015, submitted by skierscott. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h3m later as Computer color is only kinda broken, submitted by stsievert. Score 19, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Project MF on 02 May 2015, submitted by inactive-user. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 16 days later as Project MF: A simulation of analog SF/MF telephone signaling, submitted by benbreen. Score 29, comments 3  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Inquiring Minds Want to Know on 02 May 2015, submitted by benlakey. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Inquiring Minds Want to Know, submitted by byte1. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Sunday, 03 May 2015

First seen on Hacker News as Constructor Theory on 03 May 2015, submitted by jonbaer. Score 46, comments 16  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as Constructor Theory: The Physics of the Possible vs The Impossible, submitted by fitzwatermellow. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.9 years later 🧟 as Constructor Theory, submitted by joubert. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 250 days later as Constructor Theory, submitted by breck. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Constructor Theory, submitted by breck. Score 12, comments 7  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Constructor Theory, submitted by mpweiher. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as JSFuck – esoteric JavaScript on 03 May 2015, submitted by BenjaminRH. Score 118, comments 38  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 304 days later as JSFuck - an esoteric and educational programming style based on the atomic parts of JavaScript, submitted by hazel. Score 21, comments 4  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Curry On Prague! 2015 Schedule Announced and Tickets On Sale on 03 May 2015, submitted by cmeiklejohn. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h25m later as Curry on Prague 2015 Schedule Announced and Tickets on Sale, submitted by cmeiklejohn. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Simplify: move code into database functions on 03 May 2015, submitted by oskarth. Score 81, comments 74  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6 days later as Simplify: move code into database functions, submitted by pushcx. Score 17, comments 15  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Simplify: move code into database functions, submitted by whalesalad. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.9 years later 🧟 as Simplify: Move Code into Database Functions, submitted by janus. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Simplify: move code into database functions (2015), submitted by nsomaru. Score 32, comments 43 controversial  🔥   ⭐(19)

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 145 days later as Simplify: move code into database functions, submitted by bert. Score 28, comments 37 controversial  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Subcarpathian BSD User Group on 03 May 2015, submitted by fcambus. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Subcarpathian BSD User Group, submitted by fcambus. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Pony - High Performance Actor Programming on 03 May 2015, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 26, comments 9  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Pony – High Performance Actor Programming, submitted by spooneybarger. Score 236, comments 124  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as IceStorm: Reverse-Engineered Lattice iCE40 FPGA Bitstream on 03 May 2015, submitted by mntmn. Score 74, comments 11  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 28 days later as Project IceStorm: documenting the bitstream format of Lattice iCE40 FPGAs, submitted by luu. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 56 days later as Project IceStorm - An Open Source reverse engineered FPGA bitstream tool, submitted by flaviusb. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Project IceStorm: open source toolchain for Lattice iCE40 FPGAs, submitted by mynameislegion. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The ultimate OpenBSD router on 03 May 2015, submitted by fcambus. Score 166, comments 79  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as The ultimate OpenBSD router, submitted by fcambus. Score 19, comments 5  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as King of the Hill on Rosetta Code on 03 May 2015, submitted by soegaard. Score 32, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 16h23m later as The Racket Blog: King of the Hill on Rosetta Code, submitted by d_run. Score 16, comments 0  🔥

Monday, 04 May 2015

First seen on Lobste.rs as Hazardous Attitudes in Software Development on 04 May 2015, submitted by JeremyMorgan. Score 23, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h54m later as Hazardous Attitudes in Software Development (2013), submitted by LaSombra. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as You Can Type, but You Can’t Hide: A Stealthy GPU-based Keylogger (2013) on 04 May 2015, submitted by antifuchs. Score 7, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 13m later as A Stealthy GPU-Based Keylogger (2013) [pdf], submitted by LaSombra. Score 42, comments 4  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Nim binary size from 160 KB to 150 Bytes on 04 May 2015, submitted by def-. Score 145, comments 66  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 38m later as Nim binary size from 160 KB to 150 Bytes, submitted by def-. Score 16, comments 6  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Abomonation: terrifying serialization on 04 May 2015, submitted by mrry. Score 47, comments 7  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h25m later as Abomonation: terrifying serialization, submitted by passy. Score 6, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as NativeScript 1.0.0 Release Now Available on 04 May 2015, submitted by remotesynth. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4m later as NativeScript 1.0.0 Release Now Available, submitted by remotesynth. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: Jsonf a simple tool to reformat JSON in a pipe-friendly way on 04 May 2015, submitted by andrewguenther. Score 10, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h55m later as A Unix-y utility for formatting JSON in a more pipe-friendly way, submitted by andrewguenther. Score 21, comments 10  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Haskell School of Music – From Signals to Symphonies on 04 May 2015, submitted by infodroid. Score 119, comments 21  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 23h25m later as The Haskell School of Music — From Signals to Symphonies, submitted by pushcx. Score 6, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Lux Programming Language on 04 May 2015, submitted by eduardoejp. Score 85, comments 45  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 322 days later as LuxLang/lux, submitted by 355E3B. Score 8, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 311 days later as The Lux Programming Language – Functional, Statically-Typed Lisp – v0.5.0, submitted by agumonkey. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.9 years later 🧟 as Lux: A Functional, Statically-typed Lisp Inspired from Haskell, Clojure, and ML, submitted by pcr910303. Score 7, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as C++ Today: The Beast Is Back on 04 May 2015, submitted by vitaut. Score 8, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h23m later as C++ Today: The Beast is Back, submitted by Mordo. Score 5, comments 10 controversial  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Call me maybe: Elasticsearch 1.5.0 on 04 May 2015, submitted by tylertreat. Score 276, comments 66  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Call me maybe: Elasticsearch 1.5.0, submitted by tylertreat. Score 26, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Clever ideas that failed on 04 May 2015, submitted by ufmace. Score 2, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.6 years later 🧟 as Clever ideas that failed, submitted by MasonJar. Score 17, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h30m later as Clever ideas that failed (2010), submitted by walrus. Score 159, comments 24  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Notes on Theory of Distributed Systems on 04 May 2015, submitted by julienxx. Score 13, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Notes on CPSC 465/565: Theory of Distributed Systems [pdf], submitted by nhaliday. Score 117, comments 9  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as sorts - parallel radix- and quicksorts for Go on 04 May 2015, submitted by twotwotwo. Score 7, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 44m later as Show HN: Sorts – parallel radix- and quicksort in Go, submitted by twotwotwo. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Tuesday, 05 May 2015

First seen on Hacker News as Creator of Raft Algorithm introduces LogCabin on 05 May 2015, submitted by dencold. Score 199, comments 52  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 11h6m later as LogCabin 1.0 released, submitted by iconara. Score 13, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as What every computer science major should know (2011) on 05 May 2015, submitted by max0563. Score 148, comments 95  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 106 days later as What every computer science major should know, submitted by fspeech. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 211 days later as What every computer science major should know (2012), submitted by rhonorv. Score 14, comments 6  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 301 days later as What every computer science major should know, submitted by aaronchall. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as What every CS major should know, submitted by mathattack. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 81 days later as What every computer science major should know, submitted by harias. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 314 days later as What every computer science major should know (2011), submitted by rspivak. Score 540, comments 182  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Containerisation tool without daemons in Rust on 05 May 2015, submitted by buster. Score 8, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 283 days later as Vagga is a containerization tool without daemons, submitted by m_sahaf. Score 31, comments 10  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.5 years later as Vagga is a containerization tool without daemons, submitted by raindev. Score 11, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 6h30m later as Vagga is a containerization tool without daemons, submitted by curtis. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 319 days later as Vagga: a fully-userspace container engine inspired by Vagrant and Docker, submitted by myf01d. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 200 days later as Vagga: containerization tool without daemons written in Rust, submitted by the_other_guy. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Making End-To-End Tests Work on 05 May 2015, submitted by sublimino. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as Making End-to-End Tests Work, submitted by pushcx. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as A Gallery of Interesting IPython Notebooks on 05 May 2015, submitted by merusame. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 75 days later as A gallery of interesting IPython notebooks, submitted by erbdex. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as A gallery of interesting IPython Notebooks, submitted by quobit. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Delegation is the Cornerstone of Civilization: Sharing in Sandstorm.io on 05 May 2015, submitted by inactive-user. Score 6, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h36m later as Delegation Is the Cornerstone of Civilization: Sharing in Sandstorm.io, submitted by mjs. Score 70, comments 12  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Call me maybe: Aerospike on 05 May 2015, submitted by aphyr. Score 50, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3m later as Call me maybe: Aerospike, submitted by joshrotenberg. Score 383, comments 124  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as If programming languages were vehicles on 05 May 2015, submitted by biofox. Score 6, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 8 days later as If programming languages were vehicles, submitted by jonathancreamer. Score 2, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as If programming languages were vehicles, submitted by Lethargicpanda. Score 8, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 192 days later as If programming languages were vehicles, submitted by curiousgal. Score 1, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Product Development Is a Trust Fall on 05 May 2015, submitted by tylertreat. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2m later as Product Development is a Trust Fall, submitted by tylertreat. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Wednesday, 06 May 2015

First seen on Hacker News as Grepping logs is terrible on 06 May 2015, submitted by madhouse. Score 94, comments 102  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2m later as Grepping logs is terrible, submitted by algernon. Score 21, comments 6  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Getting the raw body of HTTP Posts on 06 May 2015, submitted by julien. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Getting the raw body of HTTP Posts, submitted by julien. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Deploying web apps with Mina and Docker on 06 May 2015, submitted by guimansin. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Deploying web apps with Mina and Docker, submitted by szalansky. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as DRM: Disabling the disabled on 06 May 2015, submitted by Tsiolkovsky. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3.1 years later 🧟 as DRM: Disabling the disabled (2015), submitted by teiresias. Score 7, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as MIT alumni in their 50s on 06 May 2015, submitted by hikz. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as MIT alumni in their 50s, submitted by Irene. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: Similar Phone Finder on 06 May 2015, submitted by no_gravity. Score 31, comments 27  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h35m later as The Similar Phone Finder, submitted by no_gravity. Score 8, comments 3  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Hezbollah Connection on 06 May 2015, submitted by bootload. Score 73, comments 24  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as The Hezbollah Connection, submitted by pushcx. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Image Scaling Using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks on 06 May 2015, submitted by nrmn. Score 24, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Image Scaling using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks, submitted by aredridel. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 25 days later as Image Scaling Using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks, submitted by psoto. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 46 days later as Image Scaling Using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks, submitted by amelius. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 33 days later as Image Scaling using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks, submitted by hlfw0rd. Score 89, comments 17  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Creating Man Pages in Markdown with Ronn on 06 May 2015, submitted by silentbicycle. Score 2, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15m later as Creating Man Pages in Markdown with Ronn, submitted by silentbicycle. Score 10, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as ZeroScript on 06 May 2015, submitted by tylertreat. Score 9, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5m later as ZeroScript, submitted by tylertreat. Score 26, comments 19  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Threaded Interpretive Languages (1981) on 06 May 2015, submitted by pushcx. Score 8, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.1 years later 🧟 as Book: Threaded Interpretive Languages [pdf], submitted by aturley. Score 1, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Actually MVP on 06 May 2015, submitted by fluxusfrequency. Score 0, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Actually MVP, submitted by fluxusfrequenc. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as SSDs evidence storage issues on 06 May 2015, submitted by alter8. Score 8, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 23h14m later as SSD Storage - Ignorance of Technology is No Excuse, submitted by pushcx. Score 16, comments 7  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 20 days later as Without power, SSD can start to lose data in as little as a week, submitted by liotier. Score 2, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as I would have hired Doug, but... on 06 May 2015, submitted by nicolethenerd. Score 505, comments 238  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h15m later as I would have hired Doug, but..., submitted by mrfabbri. Score 3, comments 5  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Racking Mac Pros on 06 May 2015, submitted by zacman85. Score 388, comments 316  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h19m later as imgix - Racking Mac Pros on Exposure, submitted by zg. Score 12, comments 9  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as Imgix – Racking Mac Pros, submitted by amdixon. Score 1, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 8 days later as Racking Mac Pro (trashcan) in a Datacenter, submitted by jijojv. Score 2, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as ImGui: An immediate-mode gui toolkit for creating dev tools on 06 May 2015, submitted by zem. Score 4, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 151 days later as ImGui: Immediate Mode GUI for C++ with minimal dependencies, submitted by geronimogarcia. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 69 days later as ImGui: Bloat-free Immediate Mode GUI for C++ with minimal dependencies, submitted by mmozeiko. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 207 days later as Bloat-free Immediate Mode GUI for C++ with minimal dependencies, submitted by fla. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 267 days later as Dear imgui, submitted by gpvos. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 295 days later as ImGui: Bloat-Free Immediate Mode Graphical UI for C++ with Minimal Dependencies, submitted by based2. Score 6, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 254 days later as ImGui: Bloat-Free Immediate Mode GUI for C++ with Minimal Dependencies, submitted by setra. Score 3, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as Imgui, submitted by tosh. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 19h6m later as Dear ImGui: Bloat-free Immediate Mode GUI for C++ with minimal dependencies, submitted by gilad. Score 1, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 175 days later as imgui: bloat-free immediate mode GUI for C++ with minimal dependencies, submitted by tosh. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 7 days later as ImGui – bloat-free graphical user interface library for C++, submitted by dragonsh. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 21h52m later as Dear ImGui – Bloat-free graphical user interface library for C++, submitted by dragonsh. Score 284, comments 180  🔥   ⭐(2)

First seen on Hacker News as Keyboard Ghosting on 06 May 2015, submitted by denzil_correa. Score 27, comments 16  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 23h5m later as Keyboard Ghosting Explained, submitted by pushcx. Score 8, comments 6  🔥

Thursday, 07 May 2015

First seen on Hacker News as How to make two binaries with the same MD5 hash on 07 May 2015, submitted by signa11. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as How to make two binaries with the same MD5 hash, submitted by skavanagh. Score 8, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Go crypto: bridging the performance gap on 07 May 2015, submitted by jgrahamc. Score 211, comments 87  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h50m later as Go crypto: bridging the performance gap, submitted by journeysquid. Score 13, comments 3  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Froskell: Haskell with unlockable features for teaching programming on 07 May 2015, submitted by bontoJR. Score 42, comments 7  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h14m later as Froskell Programming Language, submitted by pushcx. Score 5, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Alot: a commandline MUA using notmuch and urwid on 07 May 2015, submitted by lorenzfx. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.7 years later as alot - commandline MUA based on notmuch and urwid, submitted by geier. Score 6, comments 3  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Opmsg – A gpg alternative on 07 May 2015, submitted by Aissen. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.3 years later 🧟 as stealth/opmsg: A gpg alternative, submitted by trn. Score 7, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.9 years later as Opmsg – A GPG Alternative, submitted by bellinom. Score 121, comments 97  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.7 years later as Opmsg: A GPG Alternative, submitted by DrinkWater. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Fixing UI Elements That Float Away on 07 May 2015, submitted by silentbicycle. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Fixing UI Elements that Float Away, submitted by silentbicycle. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as NSA's Bulk Collection of Phone Records Is Illegal, Appeals Court Says on 07 May 2015, submitted by jcs. Score 14, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 32m later as Nsa’s bulk collection of phone records is illegal, appeals court says, submitted by pedrorijo91. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The nine dollar computer on 07 May 2015, submitted by Stronico. Score 40, comments 7  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 10 days later as CHIP – The World's First Nine Dollar Computer, submitted by 0xdeadbeefbabe. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as CHIP - The World's First Nine Dollar Computer, submitted by cnst. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as How a Math Genius Hacked OkCupid to Find True Love (2014) on 07 May 2015, submitted by analyst74. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 158 days later as How a Math Genius Hacked OkCupid to Find True Love, submitted by av. Score 1, comments 8  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h7m later as How a Math Genius Hacked OkCupid to Find True Love, submitted by agonzalezro. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 17h21m later as How a Math Genius Hacked OkCupid to Find True Love, submitted by zatkin. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 80 days later as How a math genius hacked OKCupid to find true love (2014), submitted by rmason. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 44 days later as Hacking okcupid for love, submitted by nrc2107. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as The Reactive Manifesto on 07 May 2015, submitted by adsouza. Score 3, comments 2  🔥

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

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

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

First seen on Lobste.rs as Accepting payments is getting harder on 07 May 2015, submitted by fredrik. Score 11, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h35m later as Accepting payments is getting harder, submitted by jaredtobin. Score 225, comments 115  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Best practices for building large React applications on 07 May 2015, submitted by lopatin. Score 14, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Best practices for building large React applications, submitted by zg. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 93 days later as Best practices for building large React applications, submitted by mtschopp. Score 153, comments 23  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Making Badass Developers – Kathy Sierra on 07 May 2015, submitted by liquidcool. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.1 years later 🧟 as Perceptual Learning: “Making Badass Developers”, submitted by elcritch. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 310 days later as Making Badass Developers, submitted by hindenbug. Score 1, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Rendering iPython Notebooks on GitHub on 07 May 2015, submitted by gandalfar. Score 15, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h3m later as Rendering Notebooks on GitHub, submitted by scari. Score 8, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Ruby – A Look Back at the Last 8 Years on 07 May 2015, submitted by msarmento. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as Ruby: The Last Eight Years, submitted by r4um. Score 58, comments 17  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h21m later as Ruby: The Last Eight Years, submitted by sivers. Score 6, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Pingendo – the simplest app for Bootstrap prototyping on 07 May 2015, submitted by gkop. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 269 days later as Great tool for Bootstrap CSS prototyping, submitted by JeremyMorgan. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Onyx: Distributed Computing in Clojure on 07 May 2015, submitted by terretta. Score 6, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h2m later as Onyx: Distributed Computing in Clojure, submitted by Volundr. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

Friday, 08 May 2015

First seen on Hacker News as The Little MAC Attack on 08 May 2015, submitted by clarkm. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 17h18m later as The Little MAC Attack, submitted by inactive-user. Score 6, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as The Little MAC Attack, submitted by jessaustin. Score 52, comments 27  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Discovery of Apache ZooKeeper’s Poison Packet on 08 May 2015, submitted by gregone. Score 261, comments 59  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h21m later as Discovery of Apache ZooKeeper's Poison Packet, submitted by fcbsd. Score 45, comments 6  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Upsert lands for Postgres 9.5 on 08 May 2015, submitted by craigkerstiens. Score 69, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h43m later as UPSERT commited in Postgres 9.5, submitted by rachbelaid. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Stack Sort on 08 May 2015, submitted by vdfs. Score 7, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as stacksort, submitted by flyingfisch. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 5h39m later as Stacksort (XKCD inspired experiment), submitted by mseri. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.5 years later 🧟 as Stacksort – Searches StackOverflow for sorting functions and runs them (2013), submitted by colinprince. Score 318, comments 79  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.3 years later as Stacksort – Searches StackOverflow for Sorting Functions and Runs Them (2013), submitted by reedwolf. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Abstractivate: Systems Thinking about WIT on 08 May 2015, submitted by adsouza. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Systems Thinking about WIT, submitted by signa11. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Carnac the Magnificent on 08 May 2015, submitted by smcgivern. Score 48, comments 16  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Carnac the Magnificent, submitted by adsouza. Score 37, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Using Neo4j Spatial and Mapbox to search for businesses by location on 08 May 2015, submitted by johnymontana. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Using Neo4j Spatial with Mapbox / Leaflet.js to search for businesses by location, submitted by lyonwj. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 18 days later as Using Neo4j Spatial and Mapbox to search for businesses by location, submitted by mirceasoaica. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Choosing a License for Mailpile 1.0 on 08 May 2015, submitted by HerraBRE. Score 30, comments 33  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h50m later as Choosing a License for Mailpile 1.0, submitted by pushcx. Score 14, comments 24 controversial  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as This Team Used Apache Cassandra... You Won't Believe What Happened Next! on 08 May 2015, submitted by amontalenti. Score 7, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h18m later as This Team Used Apache Cassandra You Won't Believe What Happened Next, submitted by pixelmonkey. Score 7, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 27 days later as Almost every Cassandra feature has some surprising behavior, submitted by dragonne. Score 126, comments 77  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Unison: a next-generation programming platform on 08 May 2015, submitted by adamwk. Score 308, comments 128  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h36m later as Unison: a next-generation programming platform, currently in development, submitted by puffnfresh. Score 12, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 25m later as Unison: a next-generation programming platform, submitted by timf. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Scroll Back: The Theory and Practice of Cameras in Side-Scrollers on 08 May 2015, submitted by sp332. Score 353, comments 27  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 16m later as Scroll Back: The Theory and Practice of Cameras in Side-Scrollers, submitted by pushcx. Score 14, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 5.6 years later 🧟 as Scroll Back: The Theory and Practice of Cameras in Side-Scrollers, submitted by ibobev. Score 127, comments 9  🔥   ⭐(8)

First seen on Hacker News as The Real Mayors of 'SimCity' on 08 May 2015, submitted by samclemens. Score 71, comments 27  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 289 days later as The Real Mayors of 'SimCity', submitted by calvin. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as How 18F is doing DevOps on 08 May 2015, submitted by dlapiduz. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 192 days later as Layering innovation, submitted by adsouza. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Amazon Is Killing My Sex Life (2014) on 08 May 2015, submitted by JordiGH. Score -1, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as Amazon Is Killing My Sex Life, submitted by akg_67. Score 9, comments 3  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as What is the appeal of dynamically-typed languages? on 08 May 2015, submitted by luu. Score 43, comments 16  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h7m later as The appeal of dynamically typed languages, submitted by kghose. Score 47, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 30 days later as What is the appeal of dynamically-typed languages?, submitted by eatitraw. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.6 years later 🧟 as What is the appeal of dynamically-typed languages?, submitted by ZeljkoS. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as What is the appeal of dynamically-typed languages?, submitted by kornish. Score 2, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as markup.rocks on 08 May 2015, submitted by jtobin. Score 18, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h15m later as Markup.rocks – in-browser markup edit, preview and conversion, submitted by bos. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Saturday, 09 May 2015

First seen on Lobste.rs as Rust + Golang on 09 May 2015, submitted by mediremi. Score 19, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h11m later as FFI from Go to Rust, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 87, comments 11  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as A command-line fuzzy finder written in Go on 09 May 2015, submitted by weitzj. Score 14, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 185 days later as Fzf – A command-line fuzzy finder written in Go, submitted by yankcrime. Score 8, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h31m later as fzf - a command-line fuzzy-finder written in Go, submitted by nick. Score 5, comments 6  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 13 days later as Fzf – A command-line fuzzy finder written in Go, submitted by rashkov. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 65 days later as Fzf: A command-line fuzzy finder written in Go, submitted by xiaq. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 260 days later as Fzf: A command-line fuzzy finder written in Go, submitted by fernandotakai. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 92 days later as Fzf: A command-line fuzzy finder written in Go, submitted by tambourine_man. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 55 days later as A command-line fuzzy finder written in Go, submitted by dsego. Score 15, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 21 days later as fzf: Fuzzy completion and finder for shells and vim, submitted by alpb. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as A command-line fuzzy finder written in Go, submitted by sairamkunala. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 90 days later as Fzf: A command-line fuzzy finder written in Golang, submitted by fanf2. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 102 days later as Fzf: A command-line fuzzy finder, submitted by jbergstroem. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 103 days later as Fzf: A command-line fuzzy finder, submitted by sridca. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 54 days later as FZF – command-line fuzzy finder, submitted by kroolik. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 240 days later as A command-line fuzzy finder, submitted by eulid55. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 48 days later as Junegunn/fzf: A command-line fuzzy finder, submitted by kumaranvpl. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 330 days later as Fzf: A command-line fuzzy finder, submitted by soupdiver. Score 25, comments 4  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as A free online introduction to programming and computer science on 09 May 2015, submitted by jestinjoy1. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 336 days later as Composing Programs – Python 3 in the tradition of SICP, submitted by tillulen. Score 300, comments 94  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.7 years later 🧟 as Composing Programs, submitted by friendlysock. Score 8, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.9 years later as Composing Programs, submitted by Tomte. Score 104, comments 2  🔥   ⭐(11)

First seen on Hacker News as Disavow-above-repository: a repo to help you disavow contributions on GitHub on 09 May 2015, submitted by jambo. Score 4, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10m later as disabow/above-repository: hide repos from your "repositories contributed to" list, submitted by pote. Score 7, comments 4  🔥

Sunday, 10 May 2015

First seen on Hacker News as Typedrummer on 10 May 2015, submitted by moritzplassnig. Score 266, comments 126  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.3 years later 🧟 as typedrummer, submitted by inactive-user. Score 6, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as How Gmail lets spammers grab your attention with emoji on 10 May 2015, submitted by edent. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as How Gmail lets spammers grab your attention with emoji, submitted by dolftax. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 213 days later as How Gmail lets spammers grab your attention with emoji, submitted by chaosmachine. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 63 days later as How Gmail lets spammers grab your attention with emoji, submitted by pushcx. Score 6, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 17h39m later as How Gmail lets spammers grab your attention with emoji, submitted by antitamper. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Syncify.js – Eliminates the need for callbacks in the browser on 10 May 2015, submitted by dgellow. Score 67, comments 35  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10h45m later as syncify: a simpler way to deal with asynchronous functions, submitted by pushcx. Score 1, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Anko – Pleasant Android development in Kotlin on 10 May 2015, submitted by ericweyant. Score 158, comments 36  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h43m later as Anko – Pleasant Android development in Kotlin, submitted by vvh. Score 5, comments 9 controversial  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Git in six hundred words on 10 May 2015, submitted by monsterix. Score 286, comments 108  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h16m later as Git in 600 words, submitted by bryfry. Score 11, comments 3  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Texas Instruments TMX 1795: the first, forgotten microprocessor on 10 May 2015, submitted by dezgeg. Score 122, comments 30  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8 days later as The Texas Instruments TMX 1795: the first, forgotten microprocessor, submitted by calvin. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: Turn GNU command line tools into SaaS – Stupid Hackathon Project on 10 May 2015, submitted by diafygi. Score 160, comments 58  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.9 years later 🧟 as GNU Pricing, submitted by wildleaf. Score 26, comments 4  🔥

Monday, 11 May 2015

First seen on Hacker News as The Man Behind ‘Solarized’ on 11 May 2015, submitted by cpeterso. Score 2, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 42 days later as History of Solarized color scheme, submitted by jdkanani. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 113 days later as Meet the Man Behind the ‘Solarized’ Color Scheme, submitted by jason_slack. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 24 days later as The Man Behind ‘Solarized,’ the Most Important Color Scheme in Computer History, submitted by subnaught. Score 2, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 20 days later as Meet the Man Behind Solarized, submitted by dsego. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as The Man Behind ‘Solarized,’ the Most Important Color Scheme in Computer History, submitted by i_feel_great. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 307 days later as Meet the Man Behind ‘Solarized,’ the Most Important Color Scheme in Computer History, submitted by calvin. Score 28, comments 37 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 248 days later as Meet the Man Behind ‘Solarized,’ the Most Important Color Scheme (2015), submitted by da02. Score 5, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as How to implement a constant-expression counter in C++ on 11 May 2015, submitted by refp. Score 46, comments 11  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h15m later as How to implement a constant-expression counter in C++, submitted by lcapaldo. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Intermediate Python book on LeanPub on 11 May 2015, submitted by c4obi. Score 2, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 66 days later as Seems like a good book on Python, submitted by flightdey. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 36 days later as Intermediate Python Programming book, submitted by ocjo. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 14 days later as Great Python Book on Python – Intermediate Python, submitted by ocjo. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 30 days later as The book, Intermediate Python, on leanpub has been updated, submitted by c4obi. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 51 days later as Free python programming book for a non-beginner, submitted by ocjo. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 7 days later as My free intermediate level python book, submitted by c4obi. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 314 days later as Python text for journeyman programmers, submitted by c4obi. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Python text for journeyman programmer, submitted by c4obi. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 27 days later as Python text for journeyman programmer, submitted by flightdey. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 8 days later as Python text for journeyman programmer, submitted by c4obi. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 134 days later as Intermediate level python book, submitted by c4obi. Score -1, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 102 days later as Great intermediate level python text, submitted by c4obi. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 52 days later as Intermediate level python resource, submitted by c4obi. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Latency Tricks on 11 May 2015, submitted by cgaebel. Score 37, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3m later as Latency Tricks, submitted by cgaebel. Score 10, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Did I ever mention that I fucking hate the fucking web on 11 May 2015, submitted by sagargv. Score 402, comments 277  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10h16m later as Did I ever mention that I [expletive] hate the [expletive] web?, submitted by trousers. Score 7, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The need for timezone awareness on 11 May 2015, submitted by laut. Score 52, comments 60  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3m later as The need for timezone awareness, submitted by laut. Score 5, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as :gcalcli: Google Calendar Command Line Interface on 11 May 2015, submitted by edward. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4.7 years later 🧟 as Google Calendar CLI, submitted by mooreds. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2m later as Google calendar cli, submitted by mooreds. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Rust Discovery, Or: How I Figure Things Out on 11 May 2015, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 173, comments 15  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Rust Discovery, or: How I Figure Things Out, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Do you really know why you prefer REST over RPC? on 11 May 2015, submitted by apievangelist. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as Do you really know why you prefer REST over RPC?, submitted by journeysquid. Score 19, comments 12  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h32m later as Do you really know why you prefer REST over RPC?, submitted by mmastrac. Score 111, comments 118  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Please stop calling databases CP or AP on 11 May 2015, submitted by martinkl. Score 200, comments 34  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h40m later as Please stop calling databases CP or AP, submitted by spacejam. Score 11, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.7 years later as Please stop calling databases CP or AP (2015), submitted by bsg75. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 159 days later as Please stop calling databases CP or AP, submitted by flying_whale. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.2 years later 🧟 as Please stop calling databases CP or AP (2015), submitted by reese_john. Score 151, comments 51  🔥   ⭐(2)

First seen on Hacker News as How Ruby Uses Memory on 11 May 2015, submitted by onnnon. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as How Ruby Uses Memory, submitted by pushcx. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Using Monads in C++ to Solve Constraints: 1. The List Monad on 11 May 2015, submitted by tobym. Score 6, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 9m later as Using Monads in C++ to Solve Constraints: 1. The List Monad, submitted by andrzejsz. Score 61, comments 70  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as For containers, security is problem #1 on 11 May 2015, submitted by tanglesome. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as For Docker and other container technologies, security is problem #1, submitted by skavanagh. Score 7, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as For Docker and other container technologies, security is problem #1, submitted by jonbaer. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Don’t Prioritize Efficiency Over Expectations on 11 May 2015, submitted by kb. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 112 days later as Don't Prioritize Efficiency Over Expectations, submitted by adamzerner. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Why I like Go's interfaces on 11 May 2015, submitted by theburningmonk. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as Why I like Go's interfaces, submitted by journeysquid. Score 14, comments 18 controversial  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Abstraction without overhead: traits in Rust on 11 May 2015, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 212, comments 137  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Abstraction without overhead: traits in Rust, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 12, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as OpenBSD ldapd YP LDAP Domain with default Login Class Support and Blowfish Hashes on 11 May 2015, submitted by fcambus. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as OpenBSD Ldapd YP LDAP Domain with Default Login Class Support and Blowfish Hashes, submitted by fcambus. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Programming is not a craft on 11 May 2015, submitted by JeremyMorgan. Score 11, comments 20 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h54m later as Programming is not a craft (2011), submitted by bontoJR. Score 3, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 276 days later as Programming Is Not a Craft (2011), submitted by mafro. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Learn SQL Interactively on Khan Academy on 11 May 2015, submitted by pamelafox. Score 439, comments 86  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h59m later as New course: Learn SQL interactively on Khan Academy, submitted by sivers. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.4 years later 🧟 as Learn SQL Interactively on Khan Academy, submitted by sogen. Score 17, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as IndieGoGo: Record All LambdaConf 2015 Talks on 11 May 2015, submitted by PieSquared. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h30m later as Indiegogo: Record All LambdaConf 2015 Talks, submitted by jdegoes. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 10 days later as Campaign to record all LambdaConf 2015 talks, submitted by waffle_ss. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Warrantless airport seizure of laptop “cannot be justified,” judge rules on 11 May 2015, submitted by ulysses. Score 332, comments 84  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 163 days later as Warrantless airport seizure of laptop “cannot be justified,” US judge rules, submitted by jcs. Score 23, comments 1  🔥

Tuesday, 12 May 2015

First seen on Hacker News as Origins of Python's “Functional” Features (2009) on 12 May 2015, submitted by tosh. Score 23, comments 9  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.7 years later as Origins of Python's “Functional” Features (2009), submitted by tosh. Score 127, comments 34  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h46m later as Origins of Python's "Functional" Features (2009), submitted by av. Score 11, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Criticizing the Rust Language, and Why C/C++ Will Never Die on 12 May 2015, submitted by afiskon. Score 78, comments 83  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 26m later as Criticizing the Rust Language, and Why C/C++ Will Never Die, submitted by pushcx. Score 24, comments 24  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Criticizing the Rust Language, and Why C/C++ Will Never Die (2015), submitted by federicoponzi. Score 41, comments 48  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as A Pixel Artist Renounces Pixel Art on 12 May 2015, submitted by dsil. Score 440, comments 191  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 20h18m later as A pixel artist renounces pixel art, submitted by antifuchs. Score 33, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.3 years later as A Pixel Artist Renounces Pixel Art (2015), submitted by bpierre. Score 357, comments 114  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as A Pixel Artist Renounces Pixel Art (2015), submitted by maggit. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as A Pixel Artist Renounces Pixel Art (2015), submitted by kick. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as A Pixel Artist Renounces Pixel Art (2015), submitted by kick. Score 122, comments 88  🔥   ⭐(4)

First seen on Hacker News as Bringing Node.js to Windows 10 IoT Core...or swapping out V8 for Chakra on 12 May 2015, submitted by michaeltyson. Score 8, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6m later as Bringing Node.js to Windows 10 IoT Core, submitted by friendlysock. Score 1, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Sans Bullshit Sans on 12 May 2015, submitted by areski. Score 76, comments 16  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 348 days later as Sans Bullshit Sans — Leveraging the synergy of ligatures, submitted by calvin. Score 12, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Be Kind on 12 May 2015, submitted by austenallred. Score 1198, comments 385  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6 days later as Be Kind, submitted by stig. Score 34, comments 15  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.9 years later 🧟 as Be kind (2015), submitted by navinsylvester. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 136 days later as Be Kind (2015), submitted by js2. Score 3, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 215 days later as Be Kind (2015), submitted by dhotson. Score 3, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as 'Dancing Git' – How to Explain Git in Depth on 12 May 2015, submitted by amasoean. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as 'dancing git' – how to explain git in depth, submitted by gnunicorn. Score 3, comments 7 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 28 days later as 'dancing git' – how to explain Git in depth || Hackership blog, submitted by amasoean. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Rust ownership, the hard way on 12 May 2015, submitted by chrismorgan. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 14 days later as Rust Ownership, The Hard Way, submitted by gsquire. Score 10, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h0m later as Rust ownership, the hard way, submitted by mirceasoaica. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Design and Redesign in Data Visualization on 12 May 2015, submitted by bayonetz. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4.1 years later 🧟 as Design and Redesign - Fernanda & Martin, submitted by weakforce. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Wednesday, 13 May 2015

First seen on Lobste.rs as The Three Projections of Doctor Futamura [2009] on 13 May 2015, submitted by lennyt. Score 16, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.9 years later as The Three Projections of Doctor Futamura, submitted by BuuQu9hu. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 144 days later as A Neighborhood of Infinity: The Three Projections of Doctor Futamura (2009), submitted by vog. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 258 days later as The Three Projections of Doctor Futamura (2009), submitted by jrz53. Score 1, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 480 days later as “The Three Projections of Doctor Futamura”: Interpreter-Compiler-Compilers, submitted by gwern. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as On Rust Hate-Writing on 13 May 2015, submitted by Ruud-v-A. Score 56, comments 48  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10h29m later as On Rust Hate-Writing, submitted by pushcx. Score 31, comments 8  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Practical Web Audio on 13 May 2015, submitted by remotesynth. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4m later as Practical Web Audio, submitted by remotesynth. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as MicroservicePremium on 13 May 2015, submitted by danielalmeida. Score 89, comments 24  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h1m later as Microservice Premium, submitted by pushcx. Score 21, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as The 'designing with types' series on 13 May 2015, submitted by pushcx. Score 12, comments 8  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.3 years later 🧟 as Designing with Types in F#, submitted by yinso. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as PostgreSQL anti-patterns: Unnecessary json on 13 May 2015, submitted by pushcx. Score 10, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 13 days later as PostgreSQL anti-patterns: Unnecessary json/hstore dynamic columns, submitted by pykello. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as A vim Tutorial and Primer on 13 May 2015, submitted by shawndumas. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 142 days later as A vim Tutorial and Primer, submitted by pushcx. Score 10, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 480 days later as A vim Tutorial and Primer, submitted by danielrm26. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 13 days later as A vim Tutorial and Primer, submitted by danielrm26. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 211 days later as Learn Vim for the Last Time, submitted by danielrm26. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 189 days later as A vim Tutorial and Primer, submitted by danielrm26. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Learn Vim for the Last Time: A Tutorial and Primer, submitted by dredmorbius. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 107 days later as Learn Vim for the Last Time: A Tutorial and Primer, submitted by poindontcare. Score 39, comments 8  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.7 years later as Learn Vim for the Last Time: A Tutorial and Primer, submitted by sharjeelsayed. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Sometimes, the old ways are the best on 13 May 2015, submitted by boothead. Score 74, comments 23  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Sometimes, the old ways are the best, submitted by pushcx. Score 9, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as SML and OCaml: Why was OCaml faster? on 13 May 2015, submitted by cannam. Score 83, comments 22  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h54m later as SML and OCaml: So, why was the OCaml faster?, submitted by passy. Score 8, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Ember.js – The Antidote to Your JavaScript Framework Hype Fatigue on 13 May 2015, submitted by CharlesBergeron. Score 8, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 229 days later as Ember.js: An Antidote To Your Hype Fatigue, submitted by pushcx. Score 13, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 7h16m later as Ember.js: An Antidote to Your Hype Fatigue, submitted by bkudria. Score 5, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as How Shift Is Using Depicted and Why You Should Too on 13 May 2015, submitted by elsigh. Score 8, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h43m later as How Shift is Using Depicted (dpxdt) and Why You Should Too, submitted by haxor. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Node.js and io.js are merging under the Node Foundation on 13 May 2015, submitted by onestone. Score 794, comments 81  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h16m later as io.js and Node.js to Join the Node Foundation · Vote Happened and Merger Going Ahead, submitted by inactive-user. Score 12, comments 3  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Strong Parameters Are a Weak Schema on 13 May 2015, submitted by alpsgolden. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h23m later as Strong Parameters Are A Weak Schema, submitted by pushcx. Score 11, comments 3  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Linux futex_wait() bug – update to latest patches now on 13 May 2015, submitted by quicksilver03. Score 176, comments 58  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h20m later as Linux futex_wait bug, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 12, comments 0  🔥

Thursday, 14 May 2015

First seen on Hacker News as A Brief Glance at How 5 Text Editors Manage Their Textual Data on 14 May 2015, submitted by fallat. Score 4, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as A Brief Glance at How Various Text Editors Manage Their Textual Data, submitted by blux. Score 6, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 294 days later as A Brief Glance at How Various Text Editors Manage Their Textual Data, submitted by LenFalken. Score 48, comments 7  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 15h29m later as A Brief Glance at How Various Text Editors Manage Their Textual Data (2015), submitted by hoffmannesque. Score 332, comments 97  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Json-server on 14 May 2015, submitted by pykello. Score 9, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 7 days later as Get a full fake REST API with zero coding in less than 30 seconds (seriously), submitted by juristr. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 10 days later as How to get a full fake REST API with zero coding in less than 30 seconds?, submitted by vivekparihar11. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4.2 years later 🧟 as Full fake REST API with zero coding, submitted by Walterion. Score 8, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 22 days later as JSON Server, submitted by thunderbong. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Parable of the Polygons on 14 May 2015, submitted by wpietri. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 23 days later as Parable of the Polygons – a playable post on the shape of society, submitted by guiambros. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 280 days later as Parable of the Polygons – a playable post on the shape of society, submitted by coolvoltage. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Parable of the polygons – A playable post on the shape of the society, submitted by kumaranvpl. Score 7, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 10 days later as Parable of the Polygons – a playable post on the shape of society, submitted by livus. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 85 days later as Parable of the Polygons – a playable post on the shape of society, submitted by Tomte. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 18 days later as The Parable of the Polygons, submitted by nostrademons. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 127 days later as Parable of the polygons, submitted by kangman. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 70 days later as Parable of the Polygons, submitted by weakforce. Score 32, comments 13  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 8 days later as Parable of the Polygons – a playable post on the shape of society, submitted by Tomte. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 29 days later as Parable of the Polygons, submitted by smacktoward. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 20 days later as Parable of the Polygons – a playable post on the shape of society, submitted by Dangeranger. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Parable of the Polygons – a playable post on the shape of society (2014), submitted by anirudh24seven. Score 2, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h35m later as Parable of the Polygons – a playable post on the shape of society, submitted by darshan. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 14 days later as A Playable Post on the Shape of Society, submitted by Agrodotus. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 19h26m later as Parable of the Polygons, submitted by signa11. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 32 days later as Parable of the Polygons – a playable post on the shape of society, submitted by Tomte. Score 2, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 81 days later as Parable of the Polygons, submitted by tosh. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 11 days later as Parable of the Polygons – a playable post on the shape of society, submitted by Tomte. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 115 days later as Parable of the Polygons, submitted by coreyp_1. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 8 days later as Parable of the Polygons, submitted by AJRF. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 12 days later as Parable of the Polygons – a playable post on the shape of society, submitted by Tomte. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 186 days later as Parable of the Polygons – a playable post on the shape of society, submitted by Tomte. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 159 days later as Parable of the Polygons – a playable post on the shape of society, submitted by Tomte. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 132 days later as Parable of the Polygons (2014), submitted by Tomte. Score 99, comments 27  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.9 years later as Parable of the Polygons – a playable post on the shape of society, submitted by Tomte. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Against the definition of types on 14 May 2015, submitted by tpetricek. Score 66, comments 15  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 23h52m later as Against the definition of types, submitted by pushcx. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Eve: the dev diary of a programming environment aimed at non-programmers on 14 May 2015, submitted by gkuan. Score 49, comments 27  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h34m later as Eve: the development diary of a programming environment aimed at non-programmers, submitted by pushcx. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Debugging `launchd` on OSX 10.10.3 on 14 May 2015, submitted by antifuchs. Score 6, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 5h53m later as Debugging launchd on OS X 10.10.3, submitted by mmastrac. Score 19, comments 5  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as A Taste of Rust on 14 May 2015, submitted by cp9. Score 235, comments 80  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h23m later as A Taste of Rust, submitted by pushcx. Score 28, comments 5  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Happy, Sad, Evil, Weird: Driving Feature Development with Feature Planning on 14 May 2015, submitted by fluxusfrequenc. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Happy, Sad, Evil, Weird: Driving Feature Development With Feature Planning, submitted by fluxusfrequency. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Manna by Marshall Brain on 14 May 2015, submitted by joeyespo. Score 2, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 254 days later as Manna – AI Utopia or Dystopia? By Marshall Brain, submitted by hendler. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as Manna (scifi by Marshall Brain) (2003), submitted by bshanks. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 253 days later as Manna: Two Visions of Humanity's Future (2012), submitted by cbhl. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 336 days later as Manna, submitted by nickpsecurity. Score 10, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 247 days later as Manna by Marshall Brain (No Longer a Sci-Fi Story from 10 Years Ago), submitted by rkwasny. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as From 0 to an OpenBSD install, with no hands and a custom disk layout on 14 May 2015, submitted by fcambus. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as From 0 to an OpenBSD install, with no hands and a custom disk layout, submitted by fcambus. Score 13, comments 2  🔥

Friday, 15 May 2015

First seen on Hacker News as Traps, Gotchas, and Common Mistakes in Go on 15 May 2015, submitted by rdudekul. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 135 days later as 50 Shades of Go: Traps, Gotchas, and Common Mistakes for New Golang Devs, submitted by litechip. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 34 days later as Traps, Gotchas, and Common Mistakes for New Golang Devs, submitted by ingve. Score 1, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 67 days later as 50 Shades of Go: Traps, Gotchas, and Common Mistakes for New Golang Devs, submitted by AliCollins. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 26 days later as Golang mostly beginner gotchas, submitted by JeffMerlet. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 38 days later as 50 Shades of Go: Traps, Gotchas, and Common Mistakes for New Golang Devs, submitted by amelius. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 166 days later as 50 Shades of Go: Traps, Gotchas, and Common Mistakes for New Golang Devs, submitted by mjturner. Score 4, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 7h43m later as 50 Shades of Go: Traps, Gotchas, and Common Mistakes for New Golang Devs, submitted by wjh_. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as 50 shades of Go: traps, gotchas, and common mistakes for new Golang devs, submitted by fanf2. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 108 days later as Common Mistakes for New Golang Devs, submitted by BerislavLopac. Score 190, comments 35  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Why the SQL Standard does not need another way to do GROUP BY on 15 May 2015, submitted by lukaseder. Score 6, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15h54m later as Why the SQL Standard does not need another way to do GROUP BY, submitted by pushcx. Score 6, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as MenuetOS 1.00 released on 15 May 2015, submitted by sanxiyn. Score 10, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as MenuetOS, submitted by wsmith. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as ManuetOS – 64bit and 32bit Assembly OS, submitted by yinso. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Reid Hoffman: Why the block chain matters on 15 May 2015, submitted by oska. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h34m later as Why the block chain matters, submitted by UkiahSmith. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Little Prover on 15 May 2015, submitted by nickmain. Score 135, comments 20  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h48m later as The Little Prover, submitted by zem. Score 17, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Adds support for Canadian programming conventions to the Ruby language on 15 May 2015, 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 Hacker News as Announcing Rust 1.0 on 15 May 2015, submitted by jhund. Score 1363, comments 306  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Rust 1.0 is here!, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 79, comments 5  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Building a push notification system for scale with Go (Tales of Timehop) on 15 May 2015, submitted by ovokinder. Score 11, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as Impedance (mis)matching, submitted by antifuchs. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Another Personal Programming Language Roadmap on 15 May 2015, submitted by jsl. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Another Personal Programming Language Roadmap, submitted by jsl. Score 6, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as CVE-2015-3900 Request Hijacking Vulnerability in RubyGems 2.4.6 and Earlier on 15 May 2015, submitted by jtdowney. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 25 days later as Request Hijacking Vulnerability in RubyGems 2.4.6 and Earlier, submitted by andrewnez. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as CVE-2015-3900 Request hijacking vulnerability in RubyGems 2.4.6 and earlier, submitted by andrewnez. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 69 days later as CVE-2015-3900 Request hijacking vulnerability in RubyGems 2.4.6 and earlier, submitted by gregmolnar. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Does the Language You Use Make a Difference (revisited)? on 15 May 2015, submitted by pushcx. Score 26, comments 11  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Does the Language You Use Make a Difference (revisited)?, submitted by gnuvince. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Understanding the bin, sbin, usr/bin, usr/sbin Split [pdf] on 15 May 2015, submitted by Somasis. Score 127, comments 25  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 38m later as Understanding the bin, sbin, usr/bin, usr/sbin Split, submitted by pushcx. Score 27, comments 5  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as poor man's profiler on 15 May 2015, submitted by sheki. Score 6, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 175 days later as Poor man's profiler, submitted by ot. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5.0 years later 🧟 as Poor man's profiler, submitted by technetium. Score 5, comments 4  🔥

Saturday, 16 May 2015

First seen on Lobste.rs as The truth about Unix: The user interface is horrid (1981) on 16 May 2015, submitted by pushcx. Score 17, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as The truth about Unix: The user interface is horrid (1981) [pdf], submitted by adamnemecek. Score 78, comments 87  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 5.2 years later 🧟 as The truth about Unix: The user interface is horrid (1981) [pdf], submitted by Jtsummers. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Feds Say That Banned Researcher Commandeered a Plane on 16 May 2015, submitted by hackinsider. Score 44, comments 11  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10h5m later as Feds Say That Banned Researcher Commandeered a Plane, submitted by journeysquid. Score 10, comments 8  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Evidence Based Scheduling on 16 May 2015, 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  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Filter all ICMP and watch the world burn on 16 May 2015, submitted by jonchang. Score 292, comments 57  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 265 days later as Filter all ICMP and watch the world burn, submitted by adsouza. Score 26, comments 8  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Why squared error? on 16 May 2015, submitted by luu. Score 124, comments 51  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 23h14m later as Why squared error?, submitted by pushcx. Score 10, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 462 days later as Why squared error?, submitted by adamnemecek. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 94 days later as Why squared error? (2014), submitted by rpbertp13. Score 256, comments 99  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as RDing TEMPer Gold USB thermometer on OpenBSD on 16 May 2015, submitted by fcambus. Score 6, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 16h12m later as RDing TEMPer Gold USB Thermometer on OpenBSD, submitted by fcambus. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Sunday, 17 May 2015

First seen on Hacker News as Inside a $34 smartphone on 17 May 2015, submitted by zdw. Score 169, comments 94  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 20h15m later as Inside a $34 smartphone, submitted by calvin. Score 12, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as When Cheryl Met Eve: A Birthday Story [Norvig] on 17 May 2015, submitted by lx. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12 days later as When Cheryl Met Eve: A Birthday Story, submitted by pushcx. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Necktie knots, formal languages and network security on 17 May 2015, submitted by sachkris. Score 7, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 20h20m later as Necktie knots, formal languages and network security, submitted by pushcx. Score 5, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as How I do my computing on 17 May 2015, submitted by fs111. Score 334, comments 327  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h13m later as How Richard Stallman does his computing, submitted by calvin. Score 41, comments 21  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as Richard Stallman: How I do my computing (2015), submitted by aleyan. Score 82, comments 117 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as Richard Stallman's computing habits, submitted by cynicaldevil. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 271 days later as Richard Stallman: How I do my computing, submitted by wooby. Score 54, comments 22  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as How I do my computing, submitted by chha. Score 28, comments 20  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Problem With Single-threaded Shared Mutability on 17 May 2015, submitted by Manishearth. Score 51, comments 11  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.9 years later as The Problem with Single-Threaded Shared Mutability, submitted by Ygg2. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.1 years later 🧟 as The Problem With Single-threaded Shared Mutability (2015), submitted by enxio. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 273 days later as The problem with single-threaded shared mutability, submitted by fanf2. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Yum is dead, long live DNF on 17 May 2015, submitted by tvvocold. Score 192, comments 124  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h49m later as Yum is dead, long live DNF, submitted by skavanagh. Score 18, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 86 days later as Yum is dead, long live DNF, submitted by Alupis. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Elliptic Curve Cryptography: a gentle introduction on 17 May 2015, submitted by onestone. Score 238, comments 38  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.7 years later as Elliptic Curve Cryptography: a gentle introduction, submitted by evhan. Score 12, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as AEADs: getting better at symmetric cryptography on 17 May 2015, submitted by dochtman. Score 128, comments 11  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h40m later as AEADs: getting better at symmetric cryptography, submitted by inactive-user. Score 10, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Snake: Full Python Scripting in Vim on 17 May 2015, submitted by daenz. Score 154, comments 20  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 11h25m later as Full Python Scripting in Vim, submitted by vvh. Score 9, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Signalfd is useless on 17 May 2015, submitted by tptacek. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3.0 years later 🧟 as signalfd is useless (2015), submitted by orib. Score 27, comments 7  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 12h35m later as Signalfd is useless (2015), submitted by mort96. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Monday, 18 May 2015

First seen on Hacker News as Karōjisatsu on 18 May 2015, submitted by taspeotis. Score 1, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 75 days later as Karōjisatsu – In Plain English Burnout Is Killing Us, submitted by botchagalupe. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as Karōjisatsu, submitted by adamo. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Top data mining algorithms in plain English on 18 May 2015, submitted by Rexxar. Score 318, comments 22  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12h39m later as Top 10 data mining algorithms in plain English, submitted by tobym. Score 20, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Advantages of Monolithic Version Control on 18 May 2015, submitted by benkuhn. Score 92, comments 64  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h2m later as Advantages of monolithic version control, submitted by ngrilly. Score 25, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as Advantages of monolithic version control, submitted by Tomte. Score 2, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 131 days later as Advantages of monolithic version control, submitted by Tomte. Score 2, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 89 days later as Advantages of monolithic version control, submitted by Tomte. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 100 days later as Advantages of monolithic version control, submitted by Tomte. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 152 days later as Advantages of monolithic version control, submitted by Tomte. Score 198, comments 138  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.9 years later 🧟 as Advantages of Monolithic Version Control, submitted by Tomte. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The bunny theory of code on 18 May 2015, submitted by ngrilly. Score 67, comments 37  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as The bunny theory of code, submitted by ngrilly. Score 12, comments 3  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Scary Revelation: Advertising Options on Facebook and Twitter on 18 May 2015, submitted by Mojah. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 80 days later as The Scary Revelation: The Advertising Options On Facebook & Twitter, submitted by mattiasgeniar. Score 10, comments 11  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Putting Freebsd on little Wi-Fi router devices on 18 May 2015, submitted by fcambus. Score 84, comments 35  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h1m later as Putting FreeBSD on little Wi-Fi router devices, submitted by fcambus. Score 11, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Deep Convolutional Neural Networks for high-res rendering of anime on 18 May 2015, submitted by Zuikaku. Score 22, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as waifu2x: Image superresolution using deep convolutional neural networks, submitted by sanxiyn. Score 11, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 95 days later as Waifu2x: Image Super-Resolution for Anime-Style-Art, submitted by ericjang. Score 3, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Upscale manga, drawings and logos, submitted by franciscop. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 147 days later as High resolution scaling for anime-style art with convolutional neural networks, submitted by chaosagent. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as A Few Useful Things to Know about Machine Learning [pdf] on 18 May 2015, submitted by alrex021. Score 213, comments 18  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.7 years later as A Few Useful Things to Know about Machine Learning, submitted by Dawny33. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h42m later as A Few Useful Things to Know about Machine Learning [pdf], submitted by Dawny33. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 350 days later as A Few Useful Things to Know about Machine Learning (2012) [pdf], submitted by r0f1. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 62 days later as A Few Useful Things to Know about Machine Learning [pdf], submitted by irfansharif. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as A Few Useful Things to Know about Machine Learning [pdf], submitted by azizsaya. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 334 days later as A Few Useful Things to Know about Machine Learning (2012) [pdf], submitted by headalgorithm. Score 9, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Multi-Repository Development on 18 May 2015, submitted by ngrilly. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Multi-Repository Development, submitted by ngrilly. Score 8, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Google I/O 2015 on 18 May 2015, submitted by joeyspn. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10 days later as Google I/O live stream, submitted by haxor. Score 11, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as We have a problem with promises on 18 May 2015, submitted by nolanl. Score 164, comments 102  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h22m later as We have a problem with promises, submitted by pushcx. Score 6, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Internet of code on 18 May 2015, submitted by psibi. Score 39, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h58m later as The internet of code, submitted by wildlyinaccurate. Score 9, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 27 days later as The Internet of code, submitted by wslh. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as [DevOps] We can’t control the surprises. But we can be ready for them. on 18 May 2015, submitted by dlcmh. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 8 days later as I Prefer This Over That, submitted by henrik_w. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 148 days later as I Prefer This Over That, submitted by joshuacc. Score 21, comments 8  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 332 days later as I prefer this over that, submitted by rer. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Tooling Is Not the Problem of the Web on 18 May 2015, submitted by cleverjake. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as Tooling Is Not the Problem of the Web, submitted by libovness. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Tooling is Not the Problem of the Web, submitted by dpup. Score 6, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Tooling Is Not the Problem of the Web, submitted by GarethX. Score 2, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 6 days later as Tooling Is Not the Problem of the Web. Tooling Is the Future of the Web, submitted by lumannnn. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as Tooling Is Not the Problem of the Web, submitted by dmnd. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Signalfd is useless on 18 May 2015, submitted by tptacek. Score 105, comments 43  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.6 years later as Signalfd Is Useless [2015], submitted by orib. Score 16, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as When everything you know about finalizers is wrong on 18 May 2015, submitted by AndrewDucker. Score 29, comments 10  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 23h58m later as When everything you know about C# finalizers is wrong, submitted by JeremyMorgan. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Why Good Developers Write Bad Code: An Observational Case Study [pdf] on 18 May 2015, submitted by danielalmeida. Score 173, comments 80  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h57m later as Why Good Developers Write Bad Code, submitted by pushcx. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.7 years later as Why Good Developers Write Bad Code [pdf], submitted by toothbrush. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Why Do Monads Matter? (2012) on 18 May 2015, submitted by asthasr. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.5 years later 🧟 as Why Do Monads Matter? (2012), submitted by jasim. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 23 days later as Why Do Monads Matter?, submitted by ingve. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Understanding Rust's ownership system on 18 May 2015, submitted by theburningmonk. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19m later as Memory safety without garbage collector, submitted by UkiahSmith. Score 10, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Interview with Eric Brewer on 18 May 2015, submitted by agonzalezro. Score 186, comments 134  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8 days later as Google systems guru explains why containers are the future of computing, submitted by stig. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Ruby Community: The Next Version on 18 May 2015, submitted by solnic. Score 10, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 13h18m later as The Ruby Community: The Next Version, submitted by szalansky. Score 38, comments 28  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 42 days later as The Ruby Community: The Next Version, submitted by rossj. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 197 days later as The Ruby Community: The Next Version, submitted by dantiberian. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Protect your software with the Circuit Breaker design pattern on 18 May 2015, submitted by slayerofbugs. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15h29m later as Protect your software with the Circuit Breaker design pattern, submitted by robin. Score 15, comments 4  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Rich User Experience, UX and Desktopization of War on 18 May 2015, submitted by nateberkopec. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 108 days later as Rich User Experience, UX and Desktopization of War, submitted by wolfgke. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 256 days later as Rich User Experience, UX and Desktopization of War (2014), submitted by davisr. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 132 days later as Rich User Experience, UX and Desktopization of War, submitted by endisukaj. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 154 days later as Rich User Experience, UX and Desktopization of War (2014), submitted by dredmorbius. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.6 years later 🧟 as Rich User Experience, UX and Desktopization of War (2015), submitted by maskd. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h4m later as Rich User Experience, UX and Desktopization of War (2015), submitted by maskd. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Concepts, Techniques, and Models of Computer Programming on 18 May 2015, submitted by rcoppolo. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3.9 years later 🧟 as Concepts, Techniques, and Models of Computer Programming, submitted by davidk01. Score 13, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as What's wrong with pcap filters? on 18 May 2015, submitted by luu. Score 76, comments 17  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as What's wrong with pcap filters?, submitted by antifuchs. Score 9, comments 1  🔥

Tuesday, 19 May 2015

First seen on Hacker News as Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design on 19 May 2015, submitted by rglover. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 309 days later as Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design, submitted by khet. Score 240, comments 70  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 71 days later as Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design, submitted by bsima. Score 16, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 468 days later as Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design, submitted by GlenTheMachine. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 180 days later as Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design, submitted by hwayne. Score 8, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 50 days later as Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design, submitted by Tomte. Score 27, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 23h14m later as Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design (2003), submitted by teeray. Score 558, comments 157  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.7 years later 🧟 as Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design, submitted by Tomte. Score 303, comments 119  🔥   ⭐(1)

First seen on Lobste.rs as An Introduction to Kolmogorov Complexity on 19 May 2015, submitted by jnape. Score 6, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 18h55m later as An Introduction to Kolmogorov Complexity, submitted by jnape. Score 42, comments 10  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Richard Feynman and the Connection Machine on 19 May 2015, submitted by jonbaer. Score 12, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 479 days later as Richard Feynman and The Connection Machine, submitted by sin. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.4 years later 🧟 as Richard Feynman and the Connection Machine (1989), submitted by gauMah. Score 152, comments 33  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as Richard Feynman and the Connection Machine, submitted by Anon84. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Compiling a Lazy Language in 1,000 words on 19 May 2015, submitted by julienxx. Score 14, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h12m later as Compiling a Lazy Language in 1,000 words, submitted by lelf. Score 37, comments 6  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as E. W. Dijkstra Archive: “Why is software so expensive?” (2009) on 19 May 2015, submitted by tomaskazemekas. Score 95, comments 63  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 51 days later as Why is software so expensive? by E. W. Dijkstra, submitted by rubenbarroso. Score 23, comments 17  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.1 years later 🧟 as Why Software is so expensive – Dijkstra (1982), submitted by rrampage. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 5 days later as Why Software is so expensive – Dijkstra (1982), submitted by rrampage. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Image Recognition for Mobile Game Testing on 19 May 2015, submitted by vvh. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Implementing Image Recognition for Mobile Game Testing, submitted by mparramon. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Apple Releases new MacBook Pros with Force Touch Trackpad on 19 May 2015, submitted by globuous. Score 91, comments 125 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as MacBook Pro, submitted by rl3. Score 861, comments 1713 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 24m later as MacBook Pro [New 2016 Edition], submitted by av. Score 20, comments 67 controversial  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Making Sense of Hypothesis Testing with a Bayesian A/B Test on 19 May 2015, submitted by pushcx. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.7 years later as Bayesian A/B Testing: A Hypothesis Test That Makes Sense, submitted by Homunculiheaded. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Problem with Job Titles: Part 2 on 19 May 2015, submitted by themullet. Score 37, comments 10  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 167 days later as The Problem with Job Titles: Part 2, submitted by stig. Score 0, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Sliding Scale of Giving a Fuck on 19 May 2015, submitted by cormacdriver. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h41m later as The Sliding Scale of Giving a Fuck, submitted by antifuchs. Score 36, comments 8  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 5 days later as The Sliding Scale of Giving a Fuck, submitted by mirceasoaica. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as The Sliding Scale of Giving a Fuck, submitted by aaronbrethorst. Score 22, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as How We Moved from Linode to AWS with Less than a Minute of Downtime (2014) on 19 May 2015, submitted by nstart. Score 19, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12h54m later as How We Moved From Linode to AWS With Less Than a Minute of Downtime, submitted by pushcx. Score 8, comments 3  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Scalability but at what COST? [pdf] on 19 May 2015, submitted by mrry. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.9 years later 🧟 as Scalability but at what COST? [pdf] (2015), submitted by fanf2. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 482 days later as Scalability! But at what COST? (2015) [pdf], submitted by martinlaz. Score 3, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as Scalability, but at What Cost [pdf], submitted by wglb. Score 132, comments 32  🔥   ⭐(9)

Then appeared on /r/Programming 1 day later as Scalability! But at what COST? (2015), submitted by Nickitolas. Score 0, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 63 days later as Scalability! But at what COST? (2015), submitted by vfoley. Score 36, comments 19  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Happy, Sad, Evil, Weird: Putting Use Case Planning into Practice on 19 May 2015, submitted by fluxusfrequenc. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Happy, Sad, Evil, Weird: Putting Use Case Planning Into Practice, submitted by fluxusfrequency. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Asmttpd – Web server for Linux written in amd64 assembly on 19 May 2015, submitted by pykello. Score 159, comments 95  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.2 years later 🧟 as Asmttpd: Web server for Linux written in amd64 assembly (2017), submitted by jxub. Score 166, comments 104  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Asmttpd: Web server for Linux written in amd64 assembly (2017), submitted by mikalv. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Programming Sucks on 19 May 2015, submitted by constantx. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 7 days later as Programming Sucks (2014), submitted by davidgerard. Score 22, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 15 days later as Programming Sucks (2014), submitted by robin_reala. Score 7, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 10 days later as Life as a programmer, submitted by wh-uws. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 51 days later as Programming sucks, submitted by source99. Score 5, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.4 years later 🧟 as Programming Sucks, submitted by Jaruzel. Score 3, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h47m later as Programming Sucks (2014), submitted by matthberg. Score 11, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 351 days later as Programming Sucks, submitted by calvin. Score 3, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 288 days later as Programming Sucks, submitted by dsr_. Score 7, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 287 days later as Programming Sucks, submitted by yasp. Score 8, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 12h22m later as Programming Sucks (2014), submitted by mpweiher. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h31m later as Programming Sucks (2014), submitted by tosh. Score 5, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as Programming Sucks (2014), submitted by lhoff. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Bus riding, the best-kept secret of NYC transit on 19 May 2015, submitted by pushcx. Score 6, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 6h50m later as Bus riding, the best-kept secret of NYC transit, submitted by xasos. Score 13, comments 5  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Why govtech is broken on 19 May 2015, submitted by dirk. Score 2, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Why govtech is broken, submitted by dirkgadsden. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Apple iOS Security Guide: iOS 8.3 or later [pdf] on 19 May 2015, submitted by adamnemecek. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as iOS security guide (8.3), submitted by calvin. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 271 days later as iOS Security Guide [pdf], submitted by tosh. Score 2, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as iOS Security / iOS 9.3 or later [pdf], submitted by artsandsci. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 13 days later as iOS Security Guide (updated for iOS 10) [pdf], submitted by daniel02216. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as iOS 10 Security White Paper [pdf], submitted by IBM. Score 273, comments 94  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 20h58m later as iOS 10 Security White Paper, submitted by av. Score 13, comments 2  🔥

Wednesday, 20 May 2015

First seen on Hacker News as Logjam TLS attack on 20 May 2015, submitted by noondip. Score 334, comments 99  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 11h17m later as Logjam: How Diffie-Hellman Fails in Practice, submitted by jcs. Score 33, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.8 years later 🧟 as Weak Diffie-Hellman and the Logjam Attack, submitted by zvrba. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as 64 Network DO’s and DON’Ts for Game Engine Developers. Part I: Client Side on 20 May 2015, submitted by AndreyKarpov. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 26 days later as 64 Network DO’s and DON’Ts for Game Engines, submitted by davidgl. Score 13, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8 days later as 64 Network DO's and DON'Ts for Game Engine Developers. Part I: Client Side, submitted by pushcx. Score 9, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as 64 Network DO’s and DON’Ts for Game Engine Developers, submitted by kakakiki. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Organizational Debt is like Technical debt – but worse on 20 May 2015, submitted by timblair. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Organizational debt is like technical debt, but worse, submitted by webhat. Score 229, comments 73  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10 days later as Organizational Debt is like Technical debt – but worse, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 15, comments 4  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: Stubby – better client side mocking of HTTP Requests on 20 May 2015, submitted by jackfranklin. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Stubby: better mocking of HTTP requests in client side tests, submitted by jackfranklin. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Nature of Lisp (2006) on 20 May 2015, submitted by taheris. Score 110, comments 67  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 32 days later as The Nature of Lisp (2006), submitted by mort. Score 10, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.7 years later 🧟 as The Nature of Lisp (2006), submitted by peterkelly. Score 109, comments 91  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 459 days later as The Nature of Lisp (2006), submitted by Dangeranger. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as The Nature of Lisp (2006), submitted by tosh. Score 67, comments 45  🔥   ⭐(10)

First seen on Lobste.rs as Has Google Gone Too Far with the Bias Toward Its Own Content? on 20 May 2015, submitted by robin. Score 0, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 5m later as Has Google Gone Too Far with the Bias Toward Its Own Content?, submitted by signaler. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Why auto-increment is a terrible idea on 20 May 2015, submitted by clementd. Score 12, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7 days later as Why Auto Increment Is A Terrible Idea, submitted by pushcx. Score 27, comments 24  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Call C functions from Haskell without bindings on 20 May 2015, submitted by shepardrtc. Score 6, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10h44m later as Call C functions from Haskell without bindings, submitted by pushcx. Score 11, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The End of Software Versions on 20 May 2015, submitted by mparramon. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 12 days later as The End of Software Versions, submitted by anderspitman. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 33 days later as The End of Software Versions, submitted by pushcx. Score 7, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 112 days later as The End of Software Versions, submitted by jkarneges. Score 67, comments 33  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4.2 years later 🧟 as The End of Software Versions, submitted by fagnerbrack. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Speculation About The Eventual Death Of Bitcoin on 20 May 2015, submitted by bascule. Score 72, comments 108 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h14m later as The Death of Bitcoin: an examination of next generation Bitcoin-replacement cryptocurrencies, submitted by bascule. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Postgres Job Queues and Failure by MVCC on 20 May 2015, submitted by craigkerstiens. Score 62, comments 27  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.1 years later 🧟 as Postgres Job Queues and Failure by MVCC, submitted by craigkerstiens. Score 112, comments 48  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3.1 years later 🧟 as Postgres Job Queues & Failure By MVCC, submitted by knl. Score 3, comments 5  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The S stands for Simple (2006) on 20 May 2015, submitted by jsingleton. Score 74, comments 15  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 57 days later as The S stands for Simple, submitted by nepalisaathi. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as The S stands for Simple, submitted by ssl. Score 34, comments 7  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4.7 years later 🧟 as The S Stands for Simple, submitted by omnibrain. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Go Is Unapologetically Flawed, Here’s Why We Use It on 20 May 2015, submitted by tylertreat. Score 56, comments 8  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2m later as Go Is Unapologetically Flawed, Here's Why We Use It, submitted by tylertreat. Score 35, comments 27  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 6 days later as Why We Use Go, submitted by Stevo11. Score 107, comments 45  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.7 years later as Go Is Unapologetically Flawed, Here’s Why We Use It, submitted by Kaali. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Go Is Unapologetically Flawed, Here’s Why We Use It, submitted by signa11. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 80 days later as Go Is Unapologetically Flawed, Here’s Why We Use It (2015), submitted by zcrar70. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as ThunderGate: An Open Source Toolkit for PCI Bus Exploration on 20 May 2015, submitted by sstjohn. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 159 days later as ThunderGate, submitted by inactive-user. Score 7, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Why should I have written ZeroMQ in C, not C++ (2012) on 20 May 2015, submitted by vq. Score 122, comments 143  🔥

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

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

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

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

First seen on Lobste.rs as Design Principles and Goals (Part 1) - High Level Architecture on 20 May 2015, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2m later as Design Principles and Goals (Part 1) – High Level Architecture, submitted by spooneybarger. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Evolution of Asana’s Luna Framework on 20 May 2015, submitted by pspeter3. Score 11, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 133 days later as The Evolution of Asana's Luna Framework, submitted by ngrilly. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as When Women Stopped Coding on 20 May 2015, submitted by sarahkpeck. Score 5, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 164 days later as Why women stopped coding?, submitted by bozho. Score 7, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as When Women Stopped Coding (2014), submitted by bootload. Score 19, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 33 days later as 1984 - When Women Stopped Coding, submitted by zg. Score 3, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as When Women Stopped Coding (2014), submitted by erikschoster. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 67 days later as When Women Stopped Coding (2014), submitted by orionblastar. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 21 days later as When Women Stopped Coding (2014), submitted by mdev. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 141 days later as When Women Stopped Coding, submitted by exolymph. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as When Women Stopped Coding, submitted by tempestn. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 109 days later as When Women Stopped Coding, submitted by kasbah. Score 39, comments 18  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Viewport.js: reflect scrolling position on the navigation menu on 20 May 2015, submitted by xpostman. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5m later as viewport.js: reflect scrolling position on the navigation menu, submitted by xpostman. Score 8, comments 0  🔥

Thursday, 21 May 2015

First seen on Hacker News as Intel Clear Linux Project on 21 May 2015, submitted by sweis. Score 12, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.6 years later as Clear Linux Project for Intel Architecture, submitted by sanxiyn. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 182 days later as Clear Linux – Intel Focused OS for the Cloud, submitted by type0. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as Clear Linux Project, submitted by jmngomes. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 174 days later as Clear Linux by Intel, submitted by katzeilla. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 139 days later as Clear Linux Project, submitted by Shank. Score 6, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Chasing the New Shiny on 21 May 2015, submitted by benlakey. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Chasing the New Shiny, submitted by byte1. Score 10, comments 9  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Effective Concurrency with Algebraic Effects (OCaml Multicore) on 21 May 2015, submitted by amirmc. Score 6, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h17m later as Effective Concurrency with Algebraic Effects (multicore OCaml), submitted by tizoc. Score 8, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 316 days later as Effective Concurrency with Algebraic Effects, submitted by wtetzner. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Terraform – Build, Combine, and Launch Infrastructure on 21 May 2015, submitted by charlieirish. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 276 days later as Terraform by HashiCorp, submitted by dhruvbhatia. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 136 days later as Terraform by HashiCorp, submitted by tf. Score 14, comments 6  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.2 years later 🧟 as Terraform Cloud by Hashicorp, submitted by jjuliano. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Choose ES6 modules Today! on 21 May 2015, submitted by remotesynth. Score 6, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 16m later as Choose ES6 modules Today, submitted by remotesynth. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Don't use Hadoop – your data isn't that big (2013) on 21 May 2015, submitted by isp. Score 90, comments 32  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.0 years later 🧟 as Don't use Hadoop when your data isn't that big (2013), submitted by tosh. Score 598, comments 352  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h15m later as Don't use Hadoop - your data isn't that big (2013), submitted by caius. Score 1, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Too big for Excel is not “Big Data”, submitted by djee. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 179 days later as Don't use Hadoop – your data isn't that big (2013), submitted by makapuf. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Go-style concurrency in C on 21 May 2015, submitted by pykello. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 45 days later as Go-style concurrency in C, submitted by xvirk. Score 9, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 46 days later as libmill - Go-style concurrency in C, submitted by qbit. Score 27, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Libmill – Go-style concurrency in C, submitted by avinassh. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 51 days later as Go-style concurrency in C, submitted by signa11. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Google Study Shows Security Questions Aren’t All That Secure on 21 May 2015, submitted by Errorcod3. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Google Study Shows Security Questions Aren’t All That Secure, submitted by flyingfisch. Score 16, comments 11  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Reducees: Elixir's abstraction for eager or lazy operations, in-memory or I/O on 21 May 2015, submitted by hugobarauna. Score 16, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 28m later as Reducees: Elixir's abstraction for eager or lazy operations, in-memory or I/O, submitted by kGb8RNFtg6. Score 20, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 8 days later as Elixir Reducees, submitted by bkudria. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.9 years later 🧟 as Introducing reducers in Elixir (2015), submitted by jxub. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as OCaml 4.03 will, “if all goes well”, support multicore on 21 May 2015, submitted by wting. Score 185, comments 113  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as OCaml 4.03 will, "if all goes well", support multicore., submitted by wting. Score 31, comments 11  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as First Experiments with Apache Spark at Snowplow on 21 May 2015, submitted by alexatkeplar. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8m later as First experiments with Apache Spark at Snowplow, submitted by alexdean. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Announcing qboot, a minimal x86 firmware for QEMU on 21 May 2015, submitted by jcs. Score 11, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h26m later as Announcing qboot, a minimal x86 firmware for QEMU, submitted by mmastrac. Score 163, comments 43  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Recurrent Neural Networks on 21 May 2015, submitted by benfrederickson. Score 913, comments 207  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 22h28m later as The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Recurrent Neural Networks, submitted by rauyran. Score 19, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.5 years later 🧟 as The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Recurrent Neural Networks, submitted by tuxguy. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 20 days later as RNN effectiveness, submitted by natthub. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 161 days later as The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Recurrent Neural Networks (2015), submitted by bjourne. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 21 days later as The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Recurrent Neural Networks, submitted by samfisher83. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 219 days later as The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Recurrent Neural Networks (2015), submitted by headalgorithm. Score 161, comments 51  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Recurrent Neural Networks (2015), submitted by phreeza. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Security Analysis of Android Factory Resets on 21 May 2015, submitted by inactive-user. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Security Analysis of Android Factory Resets [pdf], submitted by doiwin. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as OnionShare – Share file securely through a Tor hidden service on 21 May 2015, submitted by dewey. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h54m later as OnionShare, submitted by jcs. Score 10, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.4 years later 🧟 as OnionShare: securely and anonymously share a file of any size, submitted by dsr12. Score 4, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as OnionShare: Securely and anonymously share a file of any size, submitted by tonyztan. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.0 years later as OnionShare: Open-source tool that lets you securely and anonymously share files, submitted by doener. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Design Principles and Goals (Part 2) - A Trip Back to OO on 21 May 2015, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 10, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as A Trip Back to OO, submitted by spooneybarger. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as REBOL in One Line on 21 May 2015, submitted by talles. Score 56, comments 14  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4.8 years later 🧟 as REBOL oneliners, submitted by damir. Score 12, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 11 days later as REBOL Oneliners, submitted by damir. Score 116, comments 52  🔥   ⭐(2)

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 40 days later as REBOL in One Line, submitted by lorddimwit. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: Lambda Chat – A dynamic web app using AWS Lambda on 21 May 2015, submitted by pas256. Score 57, comments 21  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 199 days later as A chat application without servers - using only AWS Lambda, S3, DynamoDB and SNS, submitted by sdlnv. Score 8, comments 5  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The First First-Person Shooter on 21 May 2015, submitted by Impossible. Score 122, comments 28  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as The first first-person shooter, submitted by calvin. Score 8, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as When the heck did learning to code become cool? on 21 May 2015, submitted by kenmazaika. Score 16, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as When the heck did learning to code become cool?, submitted by flyingfisch. Score 8, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 11 days later as When the heck did learning to code become cool?, submitted by philk10. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Friday, 22 May 2015

First seen on Hacker News as How the Medium Editor Works on 22 May 2015, submitted by tosh. Score 12, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 147 days later as Why ContentEditable is Terrible, submitted by flyingfisch. Score 15, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 179 days later as Why ContentEditable Is Terrible, Or: How the Medium Editor Works (2014), submitted by rfreytag. Score 155, comments 76  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as FiraCode: Monospaced font with programming ligatures on 22 May 2015, submitted by clippit. Score 11, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 48 days later as Fira Code: monospaced font with programming ligatures, submitted by pushcx. Score 31, comments 16  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 38 days later as Monospaced font with programming ligatures, submitted by DaGardner. Score 3, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 124 days later as Fira Code: monospaced font with programming ligatures, submitted by vdaniuk. Score 97, comments 81  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 457 days later as FiraCode: Monospaced font with programming ligatures, submitted by tekromancr. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 37 days later as FiraCode: monospaced font with programming ligatures, submitted by callumlocke. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 58 days later as Fira Code: monospaced font with programming ligatures, submitted by grimgrin. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 124 days later as Fira Code: Monospaced Font with Programming Ligatures, submitted by jibcage. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 217 days later as Monospaced font with programming ligatures, submitted by dewmal. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Lessons learned while fixing memory leaks in our first Unity title on 22 May 2015, submitted by ndesaulniers. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6 days later as Lessons learned while fixing memory leaks in our first Unity title, submitted by pushcx. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 15h0m later as Lessons learned while fixing memory leaks in our first Unity title, submitted by mirceasoaica. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The little book about OS development on 22 May 2015, submitted by pykello. Score 37, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.6 years later as The little book about OS development, submitted by av. Score 30, comments 3  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Solved by Flexbox on 22 May 2015, submitted by oskarth. Score 671, comments 123  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 219 days later as Solved by Flexbox — Cleaner, hack-free CSS, submitted by pushcx. Score 11, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 235 days later as Hard or impossible to solve with CSS alone, now made trivially easy with Flexbox, submitted by hitr. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Gallery of Concept Visualization on 22 May 2015, submitted by dsego. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Concept Visualization Gallery, submitted by vinchuco. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4.1 years later 🧟 as Gallery of Concept Visualization, submitted by animatronic. Score 10, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as A Repository with 44 Years of Unix Evolution on 22 May 2015, submitted by inactive-user. Score 26, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 21m later as A Repository with 44 Years of Unix Evolution, submitted by LaSombra. Score 189, comments 37  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 92 days later as A Repository with 44 Years of Unix Evolution, submitted by oskarth. Score 2, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Struct composition with Go on 22 May 2015, submitted by jcxplorer. Score 108, comments 16  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h12m later as Struct composition with Go, submitted by nexneo. Score 9, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Generating Rust Bindings for Embedded Libraries on 22 May 2015, submitted by englishm. Score 11, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Generating Rust Bindings for Embedded Libraries, submitted by englishm. Score 8, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Developing Provably-Correct Software Using Formal Methods on 22 May 2015, submitted by craigstuntz. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 8 days later as Developing Provably-Correct Software Using Formal Methods, submitted by ashurov. Score 60, comments 14  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Being Expressive in Code on 22 May 2015, submitted by spooneybarger. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Design Principles and Goals (Part 3) - Being Expressive in Code, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Main is usually a function. So then when is it not? on 22 May 2015, submitted by amatheus. Score 2, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.0 years later 🧟 as Main is usually a function. So then when is it not?, submitted by cyphar. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 94 days later as Main is usually a function, so when is it not? (2015), submitted by phreack. Score 136, comments 65  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.0 years later 🧟 as Main is usually a function. So then when is it not? (2015), submitted by dgellow. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 288 days later as Main is usually a function. So then when is it not?, submitted by friendlysock. Score 44, comments 4  🔥

Saturday, 23 May 2015

First seen on Hacker News as How BlackBerry’s bid to one-up the iPhone failed on 23 May 2015, submitted by uladzislau. Score 53, comments 41  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.4 years later as Losing the Signal: How BlackBerry’s bid to one-up the iPhone failed, submitted by calvin. Score 3, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as TRAVIC - Transit Visualization Client on 23 May 2015, submitted by stip. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 9 days later as Global Mass Transit Visualization Client, submitted by rmxt. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as If Haskell were strict, what would the laziness be like? on 23 May 2015, submitted by nikita-volkov. Score 15, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h16m later as If Haskell were strict, what would the laziness be like?, submitted by nikita-volkov. Score 6, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as If Haskell were strict, what would the laziness be like? (2015), submitted by networked. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as LogCabin: a distributed storage system built on Raft on 23 May 2015, submitted by jcspencer. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 5 days later as LogCabin: a distributed storage system built on Raft, submitted by jasonmp85. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Zapcc: A faster C++ compiler on 23 May 2015, submitted by turrini. Score 61, comments 38  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h13m later as Zapcc: a faster C++ compiler, submitted by moodyharsh. Score -2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 9 days later as Zapcc: a faster C++ compiler, submitted by matt42. Score 1, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as MobaXterm free Xserver and tabbed SSH client for Windows on 23 May 2015, submitted by joshuacc. Score 10, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as MobaXterm free Xserver and tabbed SSH client for Windows, submitted by mirceasoaica. Score 56, comments 19  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Balancing Multiplayer Competitive Games on 23 May 2015, submitted by pushcx. Score 7, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Balancing Multiplayer Competitive Games (2009) [pdf], submitted by mirceasoaica. Score 52, comments 30  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Bitcoin mining on a 55 year old IBM 1401 mainframe: 80 seconds per hash on 23 May 2015, submitted by dezgeg. Score 162, comments 34  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h22m later as Bitcoin mining on a 55 year old IBM 1401 mainframe: 80 seconds per hash, submitted by calvin. Score 8, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.5 years later 🧟 as Bitcoin mining on a 55 year old IBM 1401 mainframe: 80 seconds per hash, submitted by bhartzer. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Designing for Evil on 23 May 2015, submitted by adsouza. Score 9, comments 10  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as DESIGNING FOR EVIL, submitted by mirceasoaica. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 189 days later as Designing for evil, submitted by kenrick95. Score 8, comments 6  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as RxMarbles – Interactive Diagrams of Rx Observables on 23 May 2015, submitted by bontoJR. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.7 years later as RxMarbles, submitted by inactive-user. Score 2, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Optical Adjustment on 23 May 2015, submitted by ronaldsvilcins. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Optical Adjustment, submitted by pushcx. Score 7, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Optical Adjustment: Logic vs. Designers, submitted by metafunctor. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Sunday, 24 May 2015

First seen on Lobste.rs as Tracking Protection in Firefox For Privacy and Performance on 24 May 2015, submitted by pushcx. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as Tracking Protection in Firefox for Privacy and Performance [pdf], submitted by jsingleton. Score 8, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Early Swift Adoption at SlideShare (LinkedIn) on 24 May 2015, submitted by drumnkyle. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15 days later as Our Swift Experience at SlideShare, submitted by adsouza. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Losing it All on 24 May 2015, submitted by shakycode. Score 331, comments 165  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h50m later as Losing it All, submitted by rdegges. Score 13, comments 14  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Architectural Styles and Design of Network-based Software Architectures (2000) on 24 May 2015, submitted by brudgers. Score 12, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.7 years later as Architectural Styles and the Design of Network-Based Software Architectures, submitted by ausjke. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 88 days later as Architectural Styles and the Design of Network-based Software Architectures, submitted by petergao. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Monday, 25 May 2015

First seen on Hacker News as Programming Puns on 25 May 2015, submitted by some1else. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 46 days later as Programming Puns, submitted by rubenbarroso. Score -2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as My experience of using NixOps as an Ansible user on 25 May 2015, submitted by Keats. Score 60, comments 20  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 42m later as My experience of using NixOps as an Ansible user, submitted by passy. Score 22, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Pattern Matching: Wot's... Uh the Deal? on 25 May 2015, submitted by jsl. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Pattern Matching: Wot's Uh the Deal?, submitted by jsl. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as New C++ experimental feature: The tadpole operators on 25 May 2015, submitted by ingve. Score 129, comments 62  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 22h21m later as New C++ experimental feature: The tadpole operators, submitted by calvin. Score 14, comments 5  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Syncthing – Open Source Continuous File Synchronization on 25 May 2015, submitted by gabamnml. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 132 days later as Syncthing, submitted by reitanqild. Score 1, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Syncthing- Replaces proprietary sync and cloud services with something open, submitted by ergot. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 137 days later as Syncthing, submitted by yumaikas. Score 30, comments 10  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 290 days later as Syncthing, submitted by kcolford. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 477 days later as SyncThing, submitted by Danieru. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 35 days later as Syncthing: An open source Dropbox replacement, submitted by jseliger. Score 68, comments 41  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as It's a trap Systems traps in software development on 25 May 2015, submitted by smrimell. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5 days later as It’s a trap! Systems traps in software development, submitted by arcatan. Score 18, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 12 days later as Systems Traps in Software Engineering, submitted by aytekin. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 25 days later as It’s a trap Systems traps in software development, submitted by signa11. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Offensive Security Exploit Database Archive on 25 May 2015, submitted by forloop. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4.1 years later 🧟 as Exploit Database for pentesters researchers ethical hax0rs, submitted by rolph. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 106 days later as Offensive Security’s Exploit Database Archive, submitted by zge. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Exploit Database, submitted by kureikain. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as TLA+ on 25 May 2015, submitted by ahelwer. Score 105, comments 21  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h12m later as TLA+, submitted by ahelwer. Score -2, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 5.8 years later 🧟 as TLA+, submitted by kristianpaul. Score 230, comments 69  🔥   ⭐(5)

First seen on Lobste.rs as autoapi - automated api generation from SQL schema on 25 May 2015, submitted by o5r. Score 21, comments 12  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h46m later as Autoapi – automated api generation from SQL schema, submitted by mirceasoaica. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Tuesday, 26 May 2015

First seen on Hacker News as Naming Java Classes Without a 'Manager' (2003) on 26 May 2015, submitted by asmosoinio. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h23m later as Naming Classes Without a 'Manager', submitted by pushcx. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Web vs. native: let’s concede defeat on 26 May 2015, submitted by robin_reala. Score 605, comments 505  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h23m later as Web vs. native: let’s concede defeat, submitted by andrewnez. Score 19, comments 18  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Turn any part of your screen into a playable level of Super Mario Bros on 26 May 2015, submitted by aaronrandall. Score 120, comments 28  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h16m later as Screentendo, submitted by pushcx. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: A curated list of awesome lists on 26 May 2015, submitted by fibo. Score 16, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 21 days later as Awesome – A curated list of awesome lists, submitted by daviducolo. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 67 days later as An Awesome List of Awesome Lists, submitted by stevekinney. Score 17, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 46 days later as List of awesome Lists, submitted by shagunsodhani. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 52 days later as A curated list of awesome lists, submitted by kevindeasis. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 113 days later as The curated list of awesome lists, submitted by shubhpatel108. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 48 days later as A curated list of awesome lists, submitted by vinnyglennon. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 166 days later as Show HN: Awesome curated tools of the trade, submitted by billyrabbit. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 87 days later as Curated list of awesome lists on GitHub, submitted by oddly. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Curated list of awesome lists, submitted by handpickednames. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 27 days later as A Curated List of Awesome Lists, submitted by sanderson1. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 9 days later as Curated list of awesome lists, submitted by febin. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 44 days later as Curated list of awesome lists, submitted by seejay. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 255 days later as Curated List of Awesome Open Source Lists, submitted by davidjnelson. Score 7, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 61 days later as Curated List of Awesome Lists, submitted by mav3r1ck. Score 3, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 210 days later as Awesome Lists – Curated Lists of Just About Everything, submitted by 0101111101. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 73 days later as Awesome – Curated list of awesome lists, submitted by dsego. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 64 days later as Curated list of lists, submitted by yasp. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 286 days later as Awesome Lists, submitted by loopbit. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 289 days later as Awesome lists about all kinds of interesting topics, submitted by jaffachief. Score 5, comments 8 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 245 days later as Awesome lists of tech stuff, submitted by kulor. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 56 days later as Awesome lists about all kinds of interesting topics, submitted by hidden-spyder. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as We're Proud to Welcome Michał Papis to the Stack Builders Team on 26 May 2015, submitted by jsl. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 37m later as We're Proud to Welcome Michał Papis to the Stack Builders Team!, submitted by jsl. Score -4, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Safe Haskell on 26 May 2015, submitted by pushcx. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 18h8m later as Safe Haskell, submitted by mirceasoaica. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Yagni on 26 May 2015, submitted by pushcx. Score 11, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h56m later as Yagni, submitted by petercooper. Score 271, comments 178  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Libraries - The Open Source Discovery Service on 26 May 2015, submitted by andrewnez. Score 24, comments 9  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Libraries – The Open Source Discovery Service, submitted by jasonmp85. Score 3, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Unicode is Kind of Insane on 26 May 2015, submitted by benfrederickson. Score 32, comments 6  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h42m later as Unicode is Kind of Insane, submitted by pushcx. Score 24, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 5.0 years later 🧟 as Unicode is Kind of Insane (2015), submitted by Tomte. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Proof of Wagner's Conjecture and Why It Matters on 26 May 2015, submitted by arankhanna. Score 24, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as The Proof of Wagner’s Conjecture and Why it Matters, submitted by pushcx. Score 11, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Why you have the right to obscurity on 26 May 2015, submitted by pushcx. Score 3, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h35m later as Why you have the right to obscurity, submitted by mirceasoaica. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Why Microsoft Word Must Die (2013) on 26 May 2015, submitted by jsingleton. Score 10, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 161 days later as Why Microsoft Word Must Die, submitted by maxmouchet. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.3 years later 🧟 as Why Microsoft Word Must Die (2013), submitted by thg. Score 5, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 348 days later as Why Microsoft Word must Die (2013), submitted by calvin. Score 12, comments 5  🔥

Wednesday, 27 May 2015

First seen on Lobste.rs as The Carrying-Cost of Code on 27 May 2015, submitted by judsonlester. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.1 years later 🧟 as The Carrying-Cost of Code: Taking Lean Seriously (2011), submitted by transitorykris. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h49m later as The Carrying-Cost of Code: Taking Lean Seriously (2011), submitted by mpweiher. Score 68, comments 18  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Rust for Python Programmers on 27 May 2015, submitted by zsiciarz. Score 442, comments 143  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h23m later as Rust for Python Programmers, submitted by zg. Score 15, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.7 years later 🧟 as Rust for Python Programmers (2015), submitted by giis. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Alan Kay about re-creating Xerox PARC's design magic at CDG on 27 May 2015, submitted by sandij. Score 11, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 85 days later as 5 Steps to Re-Create Xerox PARC's Design Magic, submitted by da02. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 42 days later as Alan Kay on re-creating Xerox PARC's design magic at CDG, submitted by sandij. Score 163, comments 83  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 87 days later as 5 Steps To Re-create Xerox PARC's Design Magic, submitted by pushcx. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Purescript will make you purr like a kitten on 27 May 2015, submitted by dstronczak. Score 17, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Purescript will make you purr like a kitten, submitted by passy. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Embrace Ambiguity with Haskell's Types on 27 May 2015, submitted by jsl. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Embrace Ambiguity with Haskell's Types, submitted by jsl. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as To write great code you must first read great code – Hackership's Reading List on 27 May 2015, submitted by amasoean. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as To write great code you must first read great code – Hackership's recommended Reading List, submitted by gnunicorn. Score 16, comments 5  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as What Killed Smalltalk Could Kill Ruby (2009) on 27 May 2015, submitted by brudgers. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 69 days later as What Killed Smalltalk Could Kill Ruby (2009), submitted by nly. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.6 years later as Robert Martin - "What Killed Smalltalk Could Kill Ruby, Too" (2009), submitted by inactive-user. Score 3, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.9 years later as What killed smalltalk?, submitted by miki123211. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 198 days later as What Killed Smalltalk Could Kill Ruby, Too (2009), submitted by lelf. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Zero-downtime Postgres migrations - the hard parts on 27 May 2015, submitted by Sinjo. Score 6, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4m later as Zero-downtime Postgres migrations – the hard parts, submitted by Sinjo. Score 98, comments 16  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Will Your Job Be Done by a Machine? on 27 May 2015, submitted by jonbaer. Score 10, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Will Your Job Be Done By A Machine?, submitted by mbg. Score 7, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as Will Your Job Be Done by a Machine?, submitted by sconxu. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 9 days later as Will Your Job Be Done By A Machine?, submitted by rndn. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 74 days later as Will Your Job Be Done by a Machine?, submitted by joesmo. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Potential Happiness - Dashboard for the terminal on 27 May 2015, submitted by algernon. Score 6, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Potential Happiness – Dashboard for the terminal, submitted by madhouse. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The WTF-8 encoding on 27 May 2015, submitted by andrewaylett. Score 235, comments 104  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as The WTF-8 encoding, submitted by ingve. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 323 days later as The WTF-8 encoding, submitted by pushcx. Score 20, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 23h4m later as The WTF-8 encoding, submitted by somecoder. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.0 years later 🧟 as The WTF-8 Encoding, submitted by CraneWorm. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Kindle Finally Gets Typography That Doesn't Suck on 27 May 2015, submitted by Garbage. Score 11, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as The Kindle Finally Gets Typography That Doesn't Suck, submitted by LeahNeukirchen. Score 24, comments 10  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Rearchitecting GitHub Pages on 27 May 2015, submitted by samlambert. Score 477, comments 149  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h22m later as Rearchitecting GitHub Pages, submitted by rdegges. Score 16, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Internet Trends Report 2015 on 27 May 2015, submitted by sergeant3. Score 35, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.0 years later 🧟 as Mary Meeker’s 2017 internet trends report [pdf], submitted by uptown. Score 291, comments 113  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 46m later as Mary Meeker's Internet Trends 2017 (report), submitted by amberj. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as 2017 Internet Trends Report, submitted by adsouza. Score 9, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as On writing real CSS (again) on 27 May 2015, submitted by flyingfisch. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 18 days later as On writing real CSS (again), submitted by molf. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as On writing real CSS (again), submitted by htor. Score 1, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Middleman: Static Sites Aren’t Just for Blogs on 27 May 2015, submitted by PJ. Score 8, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Middleman: Static Sites Aren’t Just for Blogs, submitted by aspleenic. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Using JSON Web Tokens to Authenticate JavaScript Front-Ends on Rails on 27 May 2015, submitted by zacstewart. Score 7, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 12h26m later as Using JSON Web Tokens to Authenticate JavaScript Front-Ends on Rails, submitted by mirceasoaica. Score 73, comments 30  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as SourceForge grabs GIMP for Windows’ account, makes installer push adware on 27 May 2015, submitted by MBCook. Score 14, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 17h15m later as SourceForge grabs GIMP for Windows’ account, wraps installer in bundle-pushing adware, submitted by andrewnez. Score 35, comments 15  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Pearls of Algebraic Effects and Handlers on 27 May 2015, submitted by tizoc. Score 6, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 89 days later as Pearls of Algebraic Effects and Handlers, submitted by colinprince. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as First Look Media Releases PDF Redact Tools on 27 May 2015, submitted by patrickod. Score 3, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as First Look Media releases PDF Redact Tools, submitted by patrickod. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Thursday, 28 May 2015

First seen on Hacker News as IPMI: Freight Train to Hell (2013) [pdf] on 28 May 2015, submitted by angersock. Score 27, comments 11  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2m later as IPMI: Freight Train to Hell, submitted by friendlysock. Score 9, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as An open, scalable realtime environment for Node.js on 28 May 2015, submitted by _cbb1. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 258 days later as SocketCluster.io – flexible open-source realtime server with pubsub, submitted by av. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Three Years of Logging My Inbox Count on 28 May 2015, submitted by struys. Score 80, comments 30  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10h55m later as Three Years of Logging My Inbox Count, submitted by pushcx. Score 13, comments 4  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as WebPack For Visual Studio Developers on 28 May 2015, submitted by remotesynth. Score 0, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 34m later as WebPack for Visual Studio Developers, submitted by mirceasoaica. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Interview with Casey Muratori on 28 May 2015, submitted by GarethX. Score 49, comments 8  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 22h34m later as Interview with Casey Muratori, submitted by mulander. Score 3, comments 3  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Content Recommendation from Links Shared on Twitter Using Neo4j and Python on 28 May 2015, submitted by johnymontana. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h24m later as Content Recommendation From Links Shared on Twitter Using Neo4j and Python, submitted by lyonwj. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Dude, where's my metadata? on 28 May 2015, submitted by numberten. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Dude, where’s my metadata?, submitted by r4um. Score 24, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Passport.js Gets a Redesign on 28 May 2015, submitted by rdegges. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

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

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

First seen on Lobste.rs as Static Code Analysis on 28 May 2015, submitted by pushcx. Score 15, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 5h26m later as Carmack on static analysis, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 12, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as ES6 in Depth: Destructuring on 28 May 2015, submitted by mnemonik. Score 128, comments 96  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as ES6 Supports Destructuring, submitted by dhg. Score 5, comments 0  🔥

Friday, 29 May 2015

First seen on Lobste.rs as Critical vulnerabilities in JSON Web Token libraries on 29 May 2015, submitted by pushcx. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h32m later as Critical Vulnerabilities in JSON Web Token Libraries, submitted by mirceasoaica. Score 59, comments 11  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Pythran – Python to C++ converter on 29 May 2015, submitted by andrevoget. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 170 days later as Pythran: A Python subset to C++ compiler that takes advantage of SIMD, submitted by maxmouchet. Score 51, comments 20  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h16m later as Pythran: A Python to C++ compiler, submitted by av. Score 4, comments 4  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Antimony – A fresh look at CAD software on 29 May 2015, submitted by rytis. Score 357, comments 119  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h49m later as Antimony, submitted by pushcx. Score 42, comments 10  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Beej's Guide to Network Programming on 29 May 2015, submitted by h43k3r. Score 65, comments 6  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as Beej's Guide to Network Programming, submitted by nnain. Score 333, comments 44  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12h1m later as Beej's Guide to Network Programming, submitted by av. Score 33, comments 6  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Shen-JS in-browser REPL on 29 May 2015, submitted by tizoc. Score 7, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h18m later as Shen-JS in-browser REPL, submitted by mirceasoaica. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Extended File Attributes Rock (2011) on 29 May 2015, submitted by brudgers. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 355 days later as Extended File Attributes Rock – Linux Magazine, submitted by giis. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 459 days later as Extended File Attributes Rock! (2011), submitted by calvin. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Lkml.wtf (Seriously Linus WTF, aka Why Sarah Sharp Rules) on 29 May 2015, submitted by soulshake. Score 2, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.8 years later as A weekly roundup of Linux Kernel Mailing List threads but with a lot more sarcasm, submitted by dege. Score 19, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 11 days later as Lkml.wtf, submitted by shakkhar. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Security issue in blockchain.info's Android app on 29 May 2015, submitted by _jomo. Score 5, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h36m later as Breakdown of entropy in a Bitcoin app, submitted by journeysquid. Score 2, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as How your Mac firmware security is completely broken on 29 May 2015, submitted by inactive-user. Score 12, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 7m later as Your Mac firmware security is completely broken, submitted by mirceasoaica. Score 31, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 52 days later as The Empire Strikes Back: how your Mac firmware security is completely broken, submitted by Cieplak. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Google ATAP: Welcome to Project Soli [video] on 29 May 2015, submitted by mmastrac. Score 57, comments 8  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 11 days later as Project Soli – A radar technology from Google, submitted by rufus42. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 6 days later as Welcome to Project Soli - Google ATAP Team, submitted by awjr. Score 3, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 86 days later as Google's project Soli is developing a new human interaction sensor (YouTube), submitted by todd8. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 462 days later as Google Project Soli, submitted by wener. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8 days later as Project Soli (2015), submitted by nil. Score 7, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as GitTorrent: A Decentralized GitHub on 29 May 2015, submitted by luu. Score 1038, comments 169  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 46m later as Announcing GitTorrent: A Decentralized GitHub, submitted by pushcx. Score 43, comments 8  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Message Latency [pdf] on 29 May 2015, submitted by luu. Score 13, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 23 days later as Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Message Latency (2013), submitted by rubenbarroso. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Self-Adjusting Computation on 29 May 2015, submitted by kragen. Score 13, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Self-Adjusting Computation, submitted by harperlee. Score 17, comments 6  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.3 years later 🧟 as Self-Adjusting Computation, submitted by MaysonL. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Autodesk File on 29 May 2015, submitted by jasim. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.8 years later 🧟 as The Autodesk File (2017), submitted by tambourine_man. Score 42, comments 12  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as The Autodesk File - Bits of History, Words of Experience, submitted by inactive-user. Score 7, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as The Autodesk File: Bits of History, Words of Experience, submitted by ingve. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Saturday, 30 May 2015

First seen on Lobste.rs as Modelling game economy with Neo4j on 30 May 2015, submitted by pushcx. Score 9, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h50m later as Modelling game economy with Neo4j, submitted by mirceasoaica. Score 125, comments 9  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The digital language divide on 30 May 2015, submitted by jdmitch. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 10 days later as How does the language you speak shape your experience of the internet?, submitted by kome. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5.7 years later 🧟 as The digital language divide, submitted by venam. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Sort My List - Alphabetize, Remove Line Breaks, Add Labels, Prune Text on 30 May 2015, submitted by robin. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 9m later as Sort My List – Alphabetize, Remove Line Breaks, Add Labels, Prune Text, submitted by bikeshack. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Writing a website in Rust on 30 May 2015, submitted by viraptor. Score 221, comments 135  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h7m later as Website Creation in Rust, submitted by dhg. Score 23, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Iron – An Extensible, Concurrent Web Framework for Rust on 30 May 2015, submitted by dolftax. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 78 days later as Rust web framework, Iron, submitted by lding43. Score 137, comments 111  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h16m later as Iron - Rust web framework, submitted by av. Score 19, comments 13  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as GNU Octave 4.0 released with a new GUI on 30 May 2015, submitted by jordigh. Score 131, comments 32  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19m later as GNU Octave 4.0 released with a new GUI, submitted by JordiGH. Score 6, comments 0  🔥

Sunday, 31 May 2015

First seen on Hacker News as Visualizing keystrokes and application usage with Elasticsearch and D3 on 31 May 2015, submitted by ryno2019. Score 8, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Visualizing keystrokes and application usage with Elasticsearch and D3, submitted by ry_brink. Score 4, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Feature-first Websites on 31 May 2015, submitted by undefined_. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Feature-first Websites Explained, submitted by flyingfisch. Score 5, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as All the personal data that Verizon FiOS uses to keep you from cancelling on 31 May 2015, submitted by cnst. Score 4, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 5h14m later as All the personal data that Verizon FiOS uses to keep you from canceling, submitted by MichaelApproved. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Where are the self-tuning systems? on 31 May 2015, submitted by fcambus. Score 80, comments 36  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 57m later as Where are the self-tuning systems?, submitted by fcambus. Score 13, comments 3  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The category design pattern on 31 May 2015, submitted by th3iedkid. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 160 days later as The category design pattern, submitted by joubert. Score 246, comments 156  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h40m later as The category design pattern, submitted by zg. Score 16, comments 4  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as How to Learn C : An introduction for the high-level programmer on 31 May 2015, submitted by mulander. Score 13, comments 8  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h40m later as C for high level programmers (slides), submitted by harel. Score 188, comments 123  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Public suffix list on 31 May 2015, submitted by nsgi. Score 3, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 182 days later as Public Suffix List, submitted by tomkwok. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 253 days later as Public Suffix List, submitted by dedalus. Score 1, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 8 days later as Public Suffix List, submitted by rodrigocoelho. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.6 years later 🧟 as Public Suffix List, submitted by colinprince. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Public Suffix List, submitted by mooreds. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Public Suffix List, submitted by mooreds. Score 11, comments 10  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as An Introduction to Statistics with Python on 31 May 2015, submitted by Lofkin. Score 198, comments 34  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Introduction to Statistics, submitted by fcbsd. Score 7, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as You know you've always wanted your portrait in Lego, right? on 31 May 2015, submitted by jbuzbee. Score 4, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 11h11m later as Legoizer, submitted by andrewnez. Score 9, comments 3  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Modern C on 31 May 2015, submitted by julienxx. Score 22, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Modern C [pdf], submitted by Scramblejams. Score 28, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Modern C [pdf], submitted by brakmic. Score 392, comments 385  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 473 days later as Modern C - Jens Gusted [pdf], submitted by dimitrov. Score 2, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as Modern C – Jens [pdf], submitted by oavu. Score 3, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Go channels, goroutines and garbage collector available in Nim on 31 May 2015, submitted by stefantalpalaru. Score 13, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 19h15m later as Go channels, goroutines and GC available in Nim, submitted by pwernersbach. Score 147, comments 83  🔥


* 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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