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Hacker NewsDuring this time period, 420 entries from this site were first in a set. This represents 72.4% of the sets. In total, 22805 links were submitted to the site during the same time. 684 links (3.0%) are included here as entries in sets. Top submitters |
Lobste.rsDuring this time period, 144 entries from this site were first in a set. This represents 24.8% of the sets. In total, 742 links were submitted to the site during the same time. 442 links (59.6%) are included here as entries in sets. Top submitters
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Who Was Ramanujan? backchannel.com First seen on Hacker News as Stephen Wolfram: Who Was Ramanujan? on 28 Apr 2016, submitted by klogw. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4 days later as Who Was Ramanujan?, submitted by soulcutter. Score 11, comments 1
Learning From Your Bugs henrikwarne.com First seen on Hacker News as Learning from Your Bugs on 28 Apr 2016, submitted by henrik_w. Score 60, comments 12 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Learning From Your Bugs, submitted by DRMacIver. Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 5.0 years later 🧟 as Learning from Your Bugs, submitted by yagizdegirmenci. Score 2, comments 0
To become a good C programmer (2011) fabiensanglard.net First seen on Lobste.rs as To become a good C programmer (2011) on 28 Apr 2016, submitted by mulander. Score 17, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as To become a good C programmer (2011), submitted by __john. Score 272, comments 103 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 3.8 years later 🧟 as To become a good C programmer (2011), submitted by 6581. Score 364, comments 132 🔥 ⭐(9)
Software error doomed Japanese Hitomi spacecraft nature.com First seen on Hacker News as Software error doomed Japanese Hitomi spacecraft on 28 Apr 2016, submitted by nimbs. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Software error doomed Japanese Hitomi spacecraft, submitted by i000. Score 2, comments 1
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10 days later as Software error doomed Japanese Hitomi spacecraft, submitted by calvin. Score 4, comments 0
ACM 2015 Technical Award Recipients acm.org First seen on Hacker News as ACM 2015 Technical Award Recipients on 28 Apr 2016, submitted by spetschu. Score 237, comments 85 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6 days later as ACM 2015 Technical Award Recipients, submitted by JordiGH. Score 1, comments 0 💤
grsecurity releases RAP, the ROP killer grsecurity.net First seen on Lobste.rs as grsecurity releases RAP, the ROP killer on 29 Apr 2016, submitted by lattera. Score 8, comments 8
Then appeared on Hacker News 20h17m later as Grsecurity – RAP is here, submitted by conductor. Score 3, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Grsecurity RAP is here, submitted by ashitlerferad. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as PaX Reuse Attack Protector (including commercial licensing), submitted by cm3. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Copyright Deadlock youtube.com First seen on Lobste.rs as Copyright Deadlock on 29 Apr 2016, submitted by friendlysock. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Copyright Deadlock (The Jimquisition) [video], submitted by azernik. Score 2, comments 0
Only One of Six Air Force F-35s Could Actually Take Off During Mock Deployment fortune.com First seen on Hacker News as Only One of Six Air Force F-35s Could Actually Take Off During Testing on 29 Apr 2016, submitted by farseer. Score 9, comments 3 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h54m later as Only One of Six Air Force F-35s Could Actually Take Off During Mock Deployment, submitted by calvin. Score 11, comments 10
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Only One of Six Air Force F-35s Could Actually Take Off During Testing, submitted by pohl. Score 9, comments 1 🔥
Go bindings to Rust's regex library github.com First seen on Hacker News as Go bindings to Rust's Regex engine on 29 Apr 2016, submitted by killercup. Score 8, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h30m later as Go bindings to Rust's regex library, submitted by burntsushi. Score 13, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1h7m later as Go bindings to RUst's REgex engine, submitted by jamwt. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Go bindings to Rust's regex engine, submitted by burntsushi. Score 127, comments 108 🔥
The government GitHub ecosystem emanuelfeld.github.io First seen on Hacker News as The government GitHub ecosystem on 29 Apr 2016, submitted by chishaku. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as The government GitHub ecosystem, submitted by evhan. Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1h46m later as Study: How governments use GitHub, submitted by rendx. Score 3, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 11h33m later as The government GitHub ecosystem, submitted by kiyanwang. Score 3, comments 0
No More Secrets: recreate the "Sneakers" decryption visual effect github.com First seen on Hacker News as No more secrets 1992: A tool set to recreate decrypting text effect on 29 Apr 2016, submitted by dikiaap. Score 9, comments 3 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Recreate the famous “decrypting text” effect as seen in the 1992 movie Sneakers, submitted by porsupah. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as No More Secrets: recreate the "Sneakers" decryption visual effect, submitted by pushcx. Score 23, comments 3
Then appeared on Hacker News 14h50m later as Tool Recreating the “Decrypting Text” Effect Seen in the Movie “Sneakers”, submitted by rfreytag. Score 216, comments 54 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.3 years later as CLI command to simulate “Sneakers” encryption, submitted by mikeflynn. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 2.0 years later as No More Secrets, submitted by GordonS. Score 3, comments 0
McLaren keeps buying Compaq LTE laptops at a premium to keep their valuable F1 super cars running jalopnik.com First seen on Lobste.rs as McLaren keeps buying Compaq LTE laptops at a premium to keep their valuable F1 super cars running on 29 Apr 2016, submitted by calvin. Score 9, comments 7
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as McLaren needs Compaq laptops with bespoke CA cards to maintain the remaining F1s, submitted by mstats. Score 227, comments 150 🔥
Makefile Assignments are Turing-Complete nullprogram.com First seen on Hacker News as Makefile Assignments are Turing-Complete on 30 Apr 2016, submitted by ingve. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h54m later as Makefile Assignments are Turing-Complete, submitted by emallson. Score 12, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 4h20m later as Variable assignments in Posix make are Turing complete, submitted by fanf2. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Makefile Assignments are Turing-Complete, submitted by bidouilliste. Score 60, comments 16 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 475 days later as Makefile Assignments are Turing-Complete, submitted by Ivoah. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 254 days later as Makefile Assignments are Turing-Complete (2016), submitted by tannhaeuser. Score 2, comments 3
The current state of HTML forms codepen.io First seen on Lobste.rs as The current state of HTML forms on 30 Apr 2016, submitted by kevinSuttle. Score 7, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News 3m later as The Current State of HTML Forms, submitted by kevinSuttle. Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as The current state of web forms, submitted by nmcfarl. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 18h9m later as The current state of HTML forms, submitted by nmcfarl. Score 1, comments 0 💤
How to pronounce SQL ocelot.ca First seen on Lobste.rs as How to pronounce SQL on 30 Apr 2016, submitted by pushcx. Score 17, comments 9
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as How to Pronounce SQL – SQL and Its Sequels, submitted by juandazapata. Score 1, comments 0 💤
How To Correct Someone basicinstructions.net First seen on Lobste.rs as How To Correct Someone on 30 Apr 2016, submitted by tedu. Score 6, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as How to Correct Someone (2016), submitted by rfreytag. Score 3, comments 0
Design of the RISC-V Instruction Set Architecture eecs.berkeley.edu First seen on Hacker News as Design of the RISC-V Instruction Set Architecture [pdf] on 01 May 2016, submitted by ingve. Score 138, comments 48 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h6m later as Design of the RISC-V Instruction Set Architecture, submitted by gandro. Score 12, comments 2
Naming is Abstraction benlakey.com First seen on Lobste.rs as Naming is Abstraction on 01 May 2016, submitted by inactive-user. Score 5, comments 4
Then appeared on Hacker News 1m later as Naming is Abstraction, submitted by benlakey. Score 4, comments 1
Emacs Autotetris Mode nullprogram.com First seen on Lobste.rs as Emacs Autotetris Mode on 01 May 2016, submitted by inactive-user. Score 10, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 11h36m later as Emacs Autotetris Mode « null program, submitted by juandazapata. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Type Wars blog.cleancoder.com First seen on Hacker News as Type Wars on 01 May 2016, submitted by ingve. Score 59, comments 59 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Type Wars, submitted by pushcx. Score 8, comments 24 controversial 🔥
Go best practices, six years in peter.bourgon.org First seen on Hacker News as Go best practices, six years in on 01 May 2016, submitted by krat0sprakhar. Score 440, comments 202 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h37m later as Go best practices, six years in, submitted by mulander. Score 16, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as Go best practices, six years in (2016), submitted by metmirr. Score 274, comments 63 🔥
How To Make Fossils Productive Again bailis.org First seen on Hacker News as How to Make Fossils Productive Again (Future of database research) on 01 May 2016, submitted by mattrjacobs. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 10h10m later as Does the Database Community Have an Identity Crisis?, submitted by luu. Score 93, comments 90 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9 days later as How To Make Fossils Productive Again, submitted by apy. Score 4, comments 1
xoroshiro+/xorshift*/xorshift+ generators and the PRNG shootout xoroshiro.di.unimi.it First seen on Hacker News as Xoroshiro+ / xorshift* / xorshift+ generators and the PRNG shootout on 01 May 2016, submitted by qznc. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Xoroshiro128+ is the successor to xorshift128+, submitted by colinprince. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as xoroshiro+/xorshift*/xorshift+ generators and the PRNG shootout, submitted by friendlysock. Score 2, comments 0 💤
Node.js and Socket.IO: How Security Fails When 'null' Is 'false' cigital.com First seen on Hacker News as Node.js and Socket.IO: How Security Fails When ‘null’ Is ‘false’ on 01 May 2016, submitted by synthmeat. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h17m later as Node.js and Socket.IO: How Security Fails When 'null' Is 'false', submitted by jcs. Score 13, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 2h39m later as Node.js and Socket.IO: How Security Fails When 'null' Is 'false', submitted by jonbaer. Score 2, comments 0
SSH for fun and profit karla.io First seen on Hacker News as SSH for Fun and Profit on 01 May 2016, submitted by tetrakai. Score 324, comments 55 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10h5m later as SSH for fun and profit, submitted by antifuchs. Score 17, comments 0
Indistinguishable From Magic: Manufacturing Modern Computer Chips youtube.com First seen on Hacker News as Indistinguishable from Magic: Manufacturing Modern Computer Chips on 02 May 2016, submitted by bane. Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 325 days later as Indistinguishable from Magic: Manufacturing Modern Computer Chips (2012), submitted by redpanda_ua. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 25 days later as Indistinguishable from Magic: Manufacturing Modern Computer Chips, submitted by jacquesm. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 15h27m later as Indistinguishable from Magic – CPU manufacturing, submitted by danielvf. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Indistinguishable from Magic: Manufacturing Modern Computer Chips, submitted by franzb. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 272 days later as Indistinguishable from Magic: Manufacturing Modern Computer Chips (2012) [video], submitted by taspeotis. Score 183, comments 52 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 270 days later as Indistinguishable From Magic: Manufacturing Modern Computer Chips, submitted by romanzolotarev. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 2.6 years later 🧟 as Indistinguishable from Magic: Manufacturing Modern Computer Chips, submitted by ta988. Score 3, comments 0
On the importance of manually maintained isolation for unit tests written in impure languages blog.cgiffard.com First seen on Hacker News as On the importance of manually maintained isolation for unit tests on 02 May 2016, submitted by luu. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19h33m later as On the importance of manually maintained isolation for unit tests written in impure languages, submitted by DRMacIver. Score 6, comments 3
Then appeared on Hacker News 17h0m later as The importance of isolation for unit tests written in impure languages, submitted by hazz. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Can't Hack a Hacker: Reverse Engineering a Discovered ATM Skimmer trustfoundry.net First seen on Hacker News as Can’t Hack a Hacker: Reverse Engineering a Discovered ATM Skimmer on 02 May 2016, submitted by ProfDreamer. Score 210, comments 89 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h4m later as Can't Hack a Hacker: Reverse Engineering a Discovered ATM Skimmer, submitted by calvin. Score 12, comments 8
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as Can’t Hack a Hacker: Reverse Engineering a Discovered ATM Skimmer, submitted by wolframio. Score 2, comments 0
Myth: "CS Researchers Don't Publish Code or Data" jxyzabc.blogspot.com First seen on Hacker News as Myth: “CS Researchers Don't Publish Code or Data” on 02 May 2016, submitted by panic. Score 26, comments 15 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h0m later as Myth: "CS Researchers Don't Publish Code or Data", submitted by DRMacIver. Score 10, comments 7
Craig Wright claims to be Bitcoin inventor Satoshi Nakamoto economist.com First seen on Hacker News as Craig Steven Wright claims to be Satoshi Nakamoto on 02 May 2016, submitted by shazad. Score 639, comments 259 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 46m later as Craig Wright claims to be Bitcoin inventor Satoshi Nakamoto, submitted by austinz. Score 18, comments 5
My Tablet Has Stickers — Learning By Shipping medium.com First seen on Hacker News as My tablet has stickers on 02 May 2016, submitted by mooreds. Score 4, comments 2
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h42m later as My Tablet Has Stickers — Learning By Shipping, submitted by adsouza. Score 6, comments 0
The “Cobra Effect” that is disabling paste on password fields (2014) troyhunt.com First seen on Hacker News as The “Cobra Effect” that is disabling paste on password fields (2014) on 02 May 2016, submitted by dsego. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 54 days later as The “Cobra Effect” that is disabling paste on password fields, submitted by TheAuditor. Score 911, comments 442 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10h20m later as The “Cobra Effect” that is disabling paste on password fields (2014), submitted by pushcx. Score 37, comments 5 🔥
Workshop report: Hi-perf Clojurescript with WebGL, asm.js and Emscripten medium.com First seen on Hacker News as Workshop Report: Hi-Perf ClojureScript with WebGL, Asm.js and Emscripten on 02 May 2016, submitted by toxmeister. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as High Performance ClojureScript with WebGL, Asm.js, and Emscripten, submitted by th0ma5. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.6 years later as Workshop report: Hi-perf Clojurescript with WebGL, asm.js and Emscripten, submitted by Yogthos. Score 2, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 10h5m later as Workshop Report: Hi-Perf ClojureScript with WebGL, Asm.js and Emscripten (2016), submitted by tosh. Score 27, comments 0 🔥
FreeBSD Quarterly Status Report (2016-Q1) freebsd.org First seen on Hacker News as FreeBSD 2016 Q1 Quaterly Report on 02 May 2016, submitted by tachion. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 14h43m later as FreeBSD Quarterly Status Report (2016-Q1), submitted by cnst. Score 6, comments 1
Non-lexical Lifetimes: Introduction smallcultfollowing.com First seen on Hacker News as Non-Lexical Lifetimes in Rust on 02 May 2016, submitted by kibwen. Score 135, comments 58 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h0m later as Non-lexical Lifetimes: Introduction, submitted by gsquire. Score 12, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 2.0 years later 🧟 as Rust Non-Lexical Lifetimes: Introduction, submitted by rayascott. Score 6, comments 0
binctr: Getting Towards Real Sandbox Containers blog.jessfraz.com First seen on Hacker News as Getting Towards Real Sandbox Containers on 02 May 2016, submitted by craigkerstiens. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 6 days later as Getting Towards Real Sandbox Containers, submitted by kiyanwang. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 17h45m later as Getting Towards Real Sandbox Containers, submitted by FiloSottile. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 12h16m later as Getting Towards Real Sandbox Containers, submitted by FiloSottile. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Jessie Frazelle's Blog: Getting Towards Real Sandbox Containers, submitted by rbanffy. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Binctr: getting towards real sandbox containers, submitted by fanf2. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 99 days later as binctr: Getting Towards Real Sandbox Containers, submitted by clacke. Score 6, comments 3
Then appeared on Hacker News 353 days later as Getting Towards Real Sandbox Containers, submitted by arthurfm. Score 4, comments 0
Image Dithering: Eleven Algorithms and Source Code tannerhelland.com First seen on Hacker News as Image Dithering: Eleven Algorithms and Source Code on 02 May 2016, submitted by lobo_tuerto. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 40 days later as Image Dithering: Eleven Algorithms and Source Code, submitted by nkron. Score 199, comments 61 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 480 days later as Image Dithering: Eleven Algorithms and Source Code, submitted by Ivoah. Score 125, comments 53 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h25m later as Image Dithering: Eleven Algorithms and Source Code, submitted by friendlysock. Score 15, comments 3
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as Image Dithering: Eleven Algorithms and Source Code, submitted by homarp. Score 2, comments 1
Announcing cabal new-build: Nix-style local builds blog.ezyang.com First seen on Hacker News as Announcing cabal new-build: Nix-style local builds on 02 May 2016, submitted by dmit. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 8h58m later as Announcing cabal new-build: Nix-style local builds, submitted by marcosdumay. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Announcing cabal new-build: Nix-style local builds, submitted by puffnfresh. Score 10, comments 1
WhatsApp, Used by 100 Million Brazilians, Was Shut Down Nationwide Today by a Single Judge theintercept.com First seen on Hacker News as WhatsApp, Used by 100M Brazilians, Shut Down Nationwide Today by a Single Judge on 02 May 2016, submitted by tshtf. Score 972, comments 608 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h43m later as WhatsApp, Used by 100 Million Brazilians, Was Shut Down Nationwide Today by a Single Judge, submitted by calvin. Score 22, comments 8 🔥
Pragmatic Debian packaging vincent.bernat.im First seen on Hacker News as Pragmatic Debian packaging on 02 May 2016, submitted by nwjsmith. Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Pragmatic Debian packaging, submitted by nwjsmith. Score 15, comments 4
Then appeared on Hacker News 11h45m later as Pragmatic Debian packaging, submitted by jonbaer. Score 9, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 13 days later as Pragmatic Debian packaging, submitted by kiyanwang. Score 4, comments 1
The Secret Culprit in the Theranos Mess vanityfair.com First seen on Hacker News as The Secret Culprit in the Theranos Mess Is the Tech Press on 02 May 2016, submitted by forgotmyoldpw. Score 153, comments 84 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as The Secret Culprit in the Theranos Mess, submitted by bsima. Score -1, comments 3 💤
Inside the Algolia Engine — The Indexing Challenge of Instant Search blog.algolia.com First seen on Hacker News as The indexing challenge of instant search on 02 May 2016, submitted by sorenvrist. Score 10, comments 0 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4.2 years later 🧟 as Inside the Algolia Engine — The Indexing Challenge of Instant Search, submitted by c-cube. Score 4, comments 0
Emissions Test-Driven Development qntm.org First seen on Hacker News as Emissions Test-Driven Development on 02 May 2016, submitted by daxelrod. Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Emissions Test-Driven Development, submitted by DRMacIver. Score 6, comments 1
Firejail 0.9.40-rc1 - Now with X11 support l3net.wordpress.com First seen on Lobste.rs as Firejail 0.9.40-rc1 - Now with X11 support on 02 May 2016, submitted by tca. Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Freejail: a Linux security sandbox, submitted by basemi. Score 5, comments 0
Web Developer? Work for Adult Swim adultswim.com First seen on Hacker News as 10/10 job application app on 03 May 2016, submitted by FjordPrefect. Score 75, comments 9 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Web Developer? Work for Adult Swim, submitted by pushcx. Score 19, comments 4
Gorilla: A fast, scalable, in-memory time series database blog.acolyer.org First seen on Hacker News as Gorilla: A fast, scalable, in-memory time series database on 03 May 2016, submitted by melor. Score 8, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Gorilla: A fast, scalable, in-memory time series database, submitted by lei. Score 16, comments 1
grsecurity: Reuse Attack Protector (RAP) grsecurity.net First seen on Hacker News as Grsecurity RAP FAQ on 03 May 2016, submitted by ashitlerferad. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 251 days later as Grsecurity – FAQ about RAP, submitted by executesorder66. Score 56, comments 17 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h48m later as grsecurity: Reuse Attack Protector (RAP), submitted by inactive-user. Score 2, comments 0 💤
DuckDuckGo Blog : Our 2016 Open Source Donations duck.co First seen on Hacker News as Our 2016 Open Source Donations on 03 May 2016, submitted by neerdowell. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Open Source Donations by DuckDuckGo [2016], submitted by xkarga00. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 20h27m later as DuckDuckGo: Our 2016 Open Source Donations, submitted by ApplaudPumice. Score 9, comments 1 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Our 2016 Open Source Donations, submitted by wicket. Score 403, comments 52 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as DuckDuckGo Blog : Our 2016 Open Source Donations, submitted by bsima. Score 23, comments 4
What you can do with one <div> and CSS github.com First seen on Hacker News as You have one div tag. What can you do with it? One div. Many possibilities on 03 May 2016, submitted by manrajsingh. Score 4, comments 7 controversial 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
48 days later as What you can do with one
First seen on Hacker News
as Cryptography and Verification with Cryptol
on 03 May 2016,
submitted by mightybyte.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
3m later as Cryptography and Verification with Cryptol,
submitted by mightybyte.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as OpenSSL Security Advisory
on 03 May 2016,
submitted by FiloSottile.
Score 259, comments 228
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
4h21m later as OpenSSL Security Advisory [3rd May 2016],
submitted by trousers.
Score 8, comments 5
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Angular 2 RC 0
on 03 May 2016,
submitted by joshuacc.
Score 0, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
9h31m later as Angular 2 is out of Beta. Now in release candidates,
submitted by taylorbuley.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Some thoughts on security after ten years of qmail 1.0 (2007)
on 03 May 2016,
submitted by geocar.
Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
14h39m later as Some thoughts on security after ten years of qmail 1.0 (2007) [pdf],
submitted by panic.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as Mercurial 3.7 and 3.8: performance all the way
on 03 May 2016,
submitted by Mathiasdm.
Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
12m later as Mercurial 3.7 and 3.8: release overview,
submitted by Mathiasdm.
Score 16, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News
13h50m later as Mercurial 3.7 and 3.8,
submitted by tachion.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
8h19m later as Mercurial 3.7 and 3.8,
submitted by jordigh.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Release 9 of Vibur DBCP is out. Included various stability fixes, functionality improvements, and...
on 03 May 2016,
submitted by svm.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
4m later as Release 9 of Vibur DBCP is out. Includes stability fixes, functionality improve,
submitted by smalchev.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
474 days later as Vibur 19.1 brought improvements in connection hooks / metrics generation; also,
submitted by smalchev.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Canadian scientists are now allowed to speak out about their work
on 03 May 2016,
submitted by jonbaer.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
22h6m later as Nine years of censorship,
submitted by michaelmachine.
Score 302, comments 125
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2h19m later as Nine years of censorship,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 5, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Tuesdays at 10am: Serverless Architecture and Bursty Traffic
on 03 May 2016,
submitted by motolouda.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2 days later as Serverless Architecture and Bursty Traffic,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as Supersingular elliptic curve isogeny Diffie-Hellman 101
on 03 May 2016,
submitted by lvh.
Score 130, comments 8
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2.7 years later 🧟 as Supersingular isogeny Diffie-Hellman 101 (2016),
submitted by freddyb.
Score 2, comments 1
First seen on Lobste.rs
as ImageMagick Is On Fire — CVE-2016–3714
on 03 May 2016,
submitted by 355E3B.
Score 36, comments 17
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
2h4m later as Remote code execution vulnerability in ImageMagick,
submitted by nthitz.
Score 478, comments 230
🔥
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Properly Close a Frozen SSH Session (2012)
on 03 May 2016,
submitted by mulander.
Score 10, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
20h44m later as To kill a frozen OpenSSH session, type “⏎ ~ .” – aka Enter, Tilde, Period,
submitted by i336_.
Score 2, comments 2
First seen on Lobste.rs
as The Rise of the Full Stack JavaScript Developer
on 03 May 2016,
submitted by dortzur.
Score 0, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
1h8m later as The Rise of the Full Stack JavaScript Developer,
submitted by lolptdr.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
7 days later as The Rise of the Full Stack JavaScript Developer,
submitted by kiyanwang.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as The Frustration and Loneliness of Server-Side JavaScript Development
on 03 May 2016,
submitted by kevinburke.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
20h32m later as The Frustration and Loneliness of Server-Side JavaScript Development,
submitted by stesch.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
468 days later as The Frustration and Loneliness of Server-Side Javascript Development (2016),
submitted by calvin.
Score 2, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
6h41m later as The Frustration and Loneliness of Server-Side JavaScript Development (2016),
submitted by pgsandstrom.
Score 3, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
1.5 years later as The Frustration and Loneliness of Server-Side JavaScript Development (2016),
submitted by luu.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Kubernetes Overview, Part Two
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submitted by rimusz.
Score 4, comments 0
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1m later as Kubernetes Overview, Part Two,
submitted by rimusz.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as The 8000th Busy Beaver number eludes ZF set theory
on 03 May 2016,
submitted by moyix.
Score 85, comments 2
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Then appeared on Hacker News
8h48m later as The 8000th Busy Beaver number eludes ZF set theory,
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Score 10, comments 0
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Score 19, comments 4
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as MicroPython - Python for microcontrollers
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Score 4, comments 2
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2.8 years later 🧟 as MicroPython: Python3 Optimised for Microcontrollers and Constrained Environments,
submitted by pps.
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1.5 years later as MicroPython,
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Score 338, comments 147
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First seen on Hacker News
as Yes, All DRM
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Score 2, comments 0
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10h49m later as Yes, All DRM,
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Score 221, comments 158
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34m later as Yes, All DRM,
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Score 11, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Haskell Sucks [pdf]
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submitted by yokohummer7.
Score 8, comments 2
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
9h9m later as Haskell Sucks!,
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Score 13, comments 6
Then appeared on Hacker News
3h22m later as Haskell Sucks [pdf],
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13h55m later as [pdf] Haskell sucks,
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Score 10, comments 1
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First seen on Hacker News
as Node.js Bug: Use system random generator in crypto
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Score 3, comments 0
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6 days later as Use system random generator in crypto · Issue #5798 · nodejs/node,
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1 year later as Use system random generator in crypto,
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Score 22, comments 10
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First seen on Hacker News
as IBM Wants Everyone to Try a Quantum Computer
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submitted by jonbaer.
Score 203, comments 59
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2h7m later as IBM Wants Everyone to Try a Quantum Computer,
submitted by halosghost.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as CDSChecker: A Model Checker for C11 and C++11 Atomics
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submitted by ingve.
Score 3, comments 0
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1 year later as CDSChecker: A model checker for C11/C++11 atomics,
submitted by mikejsavage.
Score 6, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Programming by poking: why MIT stopped teaching SICP
on 04 May 2016,
submitted by brunoc.
Score 478, comments 232
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2h16m later as Programming by poking: why MIT stopped teaching SICP,
submitted by jonschoning.
Score 17, comments 2
First seen on Hacker News
as The five arguments on why people struggle with monads
on 04 May 2016,
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Score 1, comments 0
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Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as The five arguments on why people struggle with monads,
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Score 1, comments 0
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32 days later as The five arguments on why people struggle with monads,
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Score 15, comments 3
First seen on Hacker News
as Kosovo Deserves Digital Independence
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Score 1, comments 0
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2 days later as Kosovo Deserves Digital Independence,
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43 days later as Kosovo Deserves Digital Independence,
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Score 14, comments 11
First seen on Hacker News
as Regarding embargoes
on 04 May 2016,
submitted by ingve.
Score 57, comments 2
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3h36m later as regarding embargoes,
submitted by lynge.
Score 17, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as The Cryptographic Doom Principle
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Score 7, comments 1
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481 days later as The Cryptographic Doom Principle,
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Score 6, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as PostgreSQL Vacuuming: An Introduction for Busy Devs
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Score 4, comments 0
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13m later as PostgreSQL Vacuuming: An Introduction for Busy Devs,
submitted by peter.
Score 11, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as 78% of Reddit Threads with 1,000+ Comments Mention Nazis
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submitted by gk1.
Score 303, comments 201
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
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submitted by pushcx.
Score 3, comments 6
First seen on Hacker News
as Sci-Hub domain name shut down
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submitted by mg1982.
Score 4, comments 0
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18h58m later as Elsevier Complaint Shuts Down Sci-Hub Domain Name,
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Score 450, comments 227
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
10h0m later as Elsevier Complaint Shuts Down Sci-Hub Domain Name,
submitted by JordiGH.
Score 9, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Serializable, Lockless, Distributed: Isolation in CockroachDB
on 04 May 2016,
submitted by orangechairs.
Score 130, comments 52
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
23h0m later as Serializable, Lockless, Distributed: Isolation in CockroachDB,
submitted by ngrilly.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as FBI Harassment
on 04 May 2016,
submitted by tga_d.
Score 284, comments 228
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
41m later as FBI Harassment,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 18, comments 9
First seen on Hacker News
as When FP? And when OOP?
on 04 May 2016,
submitted by tuan.
Score 2, comments 1
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2.7 years later 🧟 as When FP? And When OOP? (2013),
submitted by ausjke.
Score 147, comments 151
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1 day later as When FP? And when OOP?,
submitted by calvin.
Score 15, comments 28
controversial
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First seen on Hacker News
as Show HN: Pull down the entire Internet into a single animated gif
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submitted by bevacqua.
Score 8, comments 0
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15h33m later as Shots: get an animated gif from a Wayback Machine archive,
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Score 62, comments 4
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2h42m later as shots: pull down the entire Internet into a single animated gif,
submitted by bevacqua.
Score 6, comments 3
First seen on Hacker News
as Rdedup – backup deduplication with asymetric encryption (in Rust)
on 05 May 2016,
submitted by dpc_pw.
Score 120, comments 24
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
5h13m later as Rdedup – backup deduplication with asymetric encryption (in Rust),
submitted by mseri.
Score 2, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as Apple moves iOS to IPv6-only networks
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submitted by Mojah.
Score 14, comments 4
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1h53m later as Apple moves iOS to IPv6-only networks,
submitted by mattiasgeniar.
Score 12, comments 2
First seen on Hacker News
as Apple Stole My Music
on 05 May 2016,
submitted by panic.
Score 1259, comments 446
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
6h16m later as Apple Stole My Music. No, Seriously.,
submitted by kyrias.
Score 53, comments 18
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as Learning Chess at 40: Trying to keep up with my 4-year-old daughter
on 05 May 2016,
submitted by dnetesn.
Score 8, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as Learning Chess at 40,
submitted by dnetesn.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
9h57m later as Learning Chess at 40,
submitted by elorant.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
22h24m later as Learning Chess at 40,
submitted by dnetesn.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
16h27m later as Learning Chess at 40,
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Score 242, comments 98
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1h24m later as Learning Chess at 40,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 4, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as Popular scheme implementations benchmarked
on 05 May 2016,
submitted by Johnny_Brahms.
Score 5, comments 1
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
11h24m later as A fresh benchmark of major Scheme implementations,
submitted by ane.
Score 22, comments 3
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as A fresh benchmark of major Scheme implementations,
submitted by setra.
Score 1, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as Pony Foo Weekly – Issue #9
on 05 May 2016,
submitted by ponyfoo.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
less than a minute later as Pony Foo Weekly — Issue #9,
submitted by ponyfoo.
Score 1, comments 0
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First seen on Lobste.rs
as target="_blank" - the most underestimated vulnerability ever
on 05 May 2016,
submitted by resir014.
Score 30, comments 7
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Then appeared on Hacker News
75 days later as The most underestimated vulnerability – target=blank,
submitted by webdisrupt.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
481 days later as Target="_blank" – An underestimated vulnerability (2016),
submitted by handpickednames.
Score 264, comments 58
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2.1 years later 🧟 as Target=“_blank” – the most underestimated vulnerability ever,
submitted by antibland.
Score 105, comments 13
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First seen on Hacker News
as Introduction to Information Retrieval(2008)
on 05 May 2016,
submitted by kercker.
Score 1, comments 0
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Then appeared on Hacker News
17h49m later as Introduction to Information Retrieval,
submitted by kercker.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
238 days later as Introduction to Information Retrieval (2008),
submitted by pushcx.
Score 4, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as 30 years later, QBasic is still the best
on 05 May 2016,
submitted by bubblicious.
Score 493, comments 299
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
3h26m later as 30 years later, QBasic is still the best,
submitted by jcs.
Score 30, comments 10
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
2.1 years later 🧟 as 30 years later, QBasic is still the best,
submitted by AlexeyBrin.
Score 373, comments 195
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
7 days later as 30 years later, QBasic is still the best,
submitted by joshuacc.
Score 23, comments 15
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2.5 years later 🧟 as 30 years later, QBasic is still the best,
submitted by ohjeez.
Score 317, comments 131
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⭐(9)
First seen on Lobste.rs
as 'IBM Is the World's Biggest Patent Troll'
on 05 May 2016,
submitted by voidzero.
Score 0, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
46m later as 'IBM Is the World's Biggest Patent Troll',
submitted by voidz.
Score 4, comments 2
First seen on Hacker News
as NTPsec dodges 8 of 11 CVEs because we’d pre-hardened the code
on 05 May 2016,
submitted by jgrahamc.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
3 days later as NTPsec dodges 8 of 11 CVEs because we’d pre-hardened the code,
submitted by jessaustin.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
5.0 years later 🧟 as NTPsec dodges 8 of 11 CVEs because we’d pre-hardened the code (2016),
submitted by duncan_bayne.
Score 5, comments 5
First seen on Hacker News
as Molecular Cryptography
on 05 May 2016,
submitted by apo.
Score 1, comments 0
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
3 days later as Coding messages within the emission spectra of a unimolecular fluorescent sensor,
submitted by calvin.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
17h10m later as Message in a molecule,
submitted by joachimm.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Mr Bitcoin: “I don't want money, I don't want fame”
on 05 May 2016,
submitted by tux.
Score 1, comments 0
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5m later as Mr Bitcoin: "I don't want money, I don't want fame!" BBC News,
submitted by tuxy.
Score 0, comments 2
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as What’s wrong with Fibonacci?
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submitted by pmoriarty.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
19m later as What's wrong with Fibonacci?,
submitted by voidzero.
Score 8, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News
10h47m later as What's wrong with Fibonacci?,
submitted by colinprince.
Score 1, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as Introducing TAuth: Why OAuth 2.0 is bad for banking APIs and how we're fixing it
on 05 May 2016,
submitted by AffableSpatula.
Score 311, comments 177
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
3h5m later as Introducing TAuth: Why OAuth 2.0 is bad for banking APIs and how we're fixing it,
submitted by caius.
Score 1, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as Professional corner-cutting
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submitted by ashitlerferad.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
2 days later as Professional corner-cutting,
submitted by edwintorok.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
4h30m later as Professional corner-cutting,
submitted by antifuchs.
Score 25, comments 5
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as Professional Corner-Cutting,
submitted by rfreytag.
Score 92, comments 29
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First seen on Hacker News
as .NET framework ported to NetBSD
on 05 May 2016,
submitted by nbyouri.
Score 263, comments 38
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1m later as .NET framework ported to NetBSD,
submitted by nbyouri.
Score 18, comments 3
First seen on Hacker News
as Show HN: Timing attack to check presence of devtools
on 05 May 2016,
submitted by awalGarg.
Score 7, comments 3
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
35m later as Timing attack to check if devtools are open,
submitted by awal.
Score 21, comments 14
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
65 days later as Devtools timing attack – detect whether Devtools is open,
submitted by brauliov.
Score 3, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
117 days later as Detect devtools based on execution time,
submitted by snehesht.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as A Taste of JavaScript's New Parallel Primitives
on 05 May 2016,
submitted by faide.
Score 237, comments 103
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
4h54m later as A Taste of JavaScript’s New Parallel Primitives,
submitted by fitzgen.
Score 1, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as Cargo: predictable dependency management
on 05 May 2016,
submitted by aturon.
Score 211, comments 142
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
6h18m later as Cargo: predictable dependency management,
submitted by jitterted.
Score 2, comments 0
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First seen on Lobste.rs
as An update on SSH protocol 1
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submitted by cnst.
Score 13, comments 0
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36m later as An update on SSH protocol 1,
submitted by adamnemecek.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as No, Apple Music is not deleting your music – unless you tell it to
on 05 May 2016,
submitted by coloneltcb.
Score 15, comments 3
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
5h50m later as No, Apple Music is not deleting tracks off your hard drive — unless you tell it to,
submitted by itistoday.
Score 29, comments 20
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Then appeared on Hacker News
18h34m later as No, Apple Music is not deleting tracks off your hard drive,
submitted by Bedon292.
Score 4, comments 0
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as Logo Programming with Comics
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submitted by pushcx.
Score 2, comments 0
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4h59m later as Programming with Comics,
submitted by GuiA.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Hardening the Android media stack
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submitted by ingve.
Score 3, comments 0
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12 days later as Hardening the media stack,
submitted by adsouza.
Score 2, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as The Verizon DBIR relies on questionable vulnerability data and poor analysis
on 05 May 2016,
submitted by zerointerupt.
Score 13, comments 2
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Then appeared on Hacker News
14h51m later as The DBIR’s ‘Forest’ of Exploit Signatures,
submitted by jonbaer.
Score 1, comments 0
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6h4m later as The DBIR’s ‘Forest’ of Exploit Signatures,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as How can I write an unkillable program, redux
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Score 6, comments 1
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12 days later as How can I write an unkillable program, redux,
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Score 6, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Hamming, "You and Your Research" (June 6, 1995)
on 05 May 2016,
submitted by inactive-user.
Score 2, comments 0
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Then appeared on Hacker News
1.9 years later as Hamming, “You and Your Research” (1995) [video],
submitted by vinchuco.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
233 days later as You and Your Research by Richard Hamming (1995) [video],
submitted by gmays.
Score 46, comments 10
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Then appeared on Hacker News
2.5 years later 🧟 as “You and Your Research” (June 6, 1995),
submitted by rajlego.
Score 2, comments 0
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as The void left by the parallel port
on 06 May 2016,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 18, comments 3
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3.8 years later 🧟 as The void left by the parallel port (2016),
submitted by c0restraint.
Score 1, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as Adventures in D programming
on 06 May 2016,
submitted by ashitlerferad.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
11h26m later as Adventures in D programming,
submitted by JordiGH.
Score 15, comments 14
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Then appeared on Hacker News
1h23m later as Adventures in D programming,
submitted by Mister_Snuggles.
Score 2, comments 4
Then appeared on Hacker News
19h2m later as Adventures in D programming,
submitted by rspivak.
Score 1, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as Open source hardware: j-core design walkthrough [pdf]
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submitted by luu.
Score 1, comments 0
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1.7 years later as J-Core Design Walkthrough (2016),
submitted by nickpsecurity.
Score 7, comments 1
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2h13m later as J-core Design Walkthrough – open source hardware [pdf],
submitted by based2.
Score 1, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as The Illumos Syscall Handler
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submitted by bcantrill.
Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
3h2m later as The illumos SYSCALL Handler,
submitted by wiedi.
Score 36, comments 4
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Then appeared on Hacker News
7 days later as The Illumos Syscall Handler,
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Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
7 days later as The Illumos Syscall Handler,
submitted by bcantrill.
Score 93, comments 8
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First seen on Hacker News
as Metaprogramming for madmen: Reducing the size of kkrieger
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submitted by Kristine1975.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
211 days later as Metaprogramming for madmen (2012),
submitted by bane.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
171 days later as Metaprogramming for madmen,
submitted by friendlysock.
Score 14, comments 4
Then appeared on Hacker News
3h5m later as Metaprogramming for madmen (2012),
submitted by Ivoah.
Score 3, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
2.2 years later 🧟 as Metaprogramming for Madmen (2012),
submitted by sp332.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
15 days later as Metaprogramming for madmen (2012),
submitted by sp332.
Score 72, comments 6
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Then appeared on Hacker News
460 days later as Metaprogramming for Madmen (2012),
submitted by lifthrasiir.
Score 68, comments 20
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⭐(17)
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as Metaprogramming for Madmen (2012),
submitted by fhars.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Writing with the machine
on 06 May 2016,
submitted by CarolineW.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as Writing with the machine,
submitted by ingve.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
2 days later as Writing with the machine,
submitted by ivank.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as Writing with the machine,
submitted by avyfain.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
16h18m later as Writing with the machine,
submitted by triplesec.
Score 48, comments 6
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1 year later as Writing with the machine,
submitted by flyingfisch.
Score 11, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
65 days later as Writing with the Machine (2016),
submitted by antimatter15.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
325 days later as Writing with the machine (2016),
submitted by jedwhite.
Score 13, comments 0
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Then appeared on Hacker News
1.4 years later as Writing with the Machine (2016),
submitted by dhotson.
Score 1, comments 0
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Then appeared on Hacker News
48 days later as Writing with the Machine (2016),
submitted by dhotson.
Score 43, comments 2
🔥
⭐(21)
First seen on Hacker News
as Feather: fast, interoperable binary data frame storage for Python, R, and more
on 06 May 2016,
submitted by ptoniato.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2.3 years later 🧟 as Feather: fast, interoperable data frame storage,
submitted by stip.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as I made an ALPR system with Tensorflow and ConvNets (explanation and source)
on 06 May 2016,
submitted by kipi.
Score 10, comments 1
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2 days later as Number plate recognition with Tensorflow,
submitted by av.
Score 2, comments 0
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First seen on Lobste.rs
as Have we learned anything in the last 20 years? - Tanenbaum (1992)
on 06 May 2016,
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Score 15, comments 6
Then appeared on Hacker News
12h12m later as Have we learned anything about distributed systems in the last 20 years? (1992),
submitted by JamilD.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
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Score 31, comments 5
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Then appeared on Hacker News
25m later as Phrack 69 released,
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Score 381, comments 56
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Then appeared on Hacker News
4.9 years later 🧟 as Phrack Magazine,
submitted by 0x737368.
Score 249, comments 106
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⭐(7)
First seen on Hacker News
as Crossflashing the Fujitsu D2607
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submitted by zdw.
Score 1, comments 0
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Then appeared on Hacker News
3.8 years later 🧟 as Crossflashing the Fujitsu D2607 (2016),
submitted by luu.
Score 28, comments 0
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⭐(12)
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
42 days later as Crossflashing the Fujitsu D2607,
submitted by dl.
Score 6, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Locking in WebKit
on 06 May 2016,
submitted by pizlonator.
Score 121, comments 40
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1h38m later as Locking in WebKit,
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Score 24, comments 6
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Score 72, comments 34
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First seen on Hacker News
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Score 5, comments 3
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
23 days later as Thoughts on Take Home Interviews,
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Score 6, comments 2
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Spinning Up Your First Kubernetes Cluster on GKE
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Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
less than a minute later as Spinning Up Your First Kubernetes Cluster on GKE,
submitted by rimusz.
Score 4, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as ISO 3103 - Tea -- Preparation of liquor for use in sensory tests
on 06 May 2016,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 11, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
2.3 years later 🧟 as ISO 3103 (standardized method for brewing tea),
submitted by pella.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
56 days later as There's an ISO standard for brewing tea,
submitted by douglasdrumz.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
101 days later as ISO 3103 is a British standard for brewing tea,
submitted by qtoxic.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
2.1 years later 🧟 as ISO Standard for Preparing Tea,
submitted by polm23.
Score 175, comments 130
🔥
⭐(4)
First seen on Hacker News
as Understanding the bin, sbin, usr/bin , usr/sbin split (2010)
on 06 May 2016,
submitted by kylerpalmer.
Score 378, comments 129
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2.5 years later 🧟 as Understanding the bin, sbin, usr/bin, usr/sbin split (2010),
submitted by dujmanie.
Score 49, comments 14
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
23h24m later as Understanding the bin, sbin, usr/bin , usr/sbin split,
submitted by Jaruzel.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
482 days later as Understanding the bin, sbin, usr/bin, usr/sbin split (2010),
submitted by rohitpaulk.
Score 398, comments 105
🔥
⭐(9)
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Why Atom Can’t Replace Vim (2014)
on 06 May 2016,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 31, comments 32
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
22h57m later as Why Atom Can’t Replace Vim,
submitted by santaclaus.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 year later as Why Atom Can’t Replace Vim (2014),
submitted by kornish.
Score 4, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Let's Make a Varint
on 06 May 2016,
submitted by saturncoleus.
Score 26, comments 20
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2 days later as Let's Make a Varint,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
5h18m later as Let’s Make a Varint,
submitted by nkurz.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as Economist Removed from Plane for Algebra
on 07 May 2016,
submitted by kawera.
Score 267, comments 176
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
8h26m later as Ivy League economist ethnically profiled, interrogated for doing math on AA flt,
submitted by dankohn1.
Score 94, comments 45
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1 day later as Ivy League economist ethnically profiled, interrogated for doing math on American Airlines flight,
submitted by technik.
Score 0, comments 0
💤
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Nanopass Framework
on 07 May 2016,
submitted by sanxiyn.
Score 18, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News
3.0 years later 🧟 as Nanopass Framework – Clean Compiler Creation Language,
submitted by lelf.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Debian i386 architecture now requires a 686-class processor
on 07 May 2016,
submitted by progval.
Score 5, comments 8
controversial
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1 day later as Debian i386 architecture now requires a 686-class processor,
submitted by calvin.
Score 10, comments 8
First seen on Hacker News
as Checkout GitHub pull requests locally
on 07 May 2016,
submitted by bjourne.
Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
160 days later as Checkout github pull requests locally,
submitted by inactive-user.
Score 37, comments 2
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Why It's Not Academia's Job to Produce Code That Ships
on 07 May 2016,
submitted by jimsojim.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
18h12m later as Why It's Not Academia's Job to Produce Code That Ships,
submitted by hails.
Score 23, comments 18
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
2h54m later as Why It's Not Academia's Job to Produce Code That Ships,
submitted by nkurz.
Score 3, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News
302 days later as Why It's Not Academia's Job to Produce Code That Ships,
submitted by dsr12.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Tradeoffs in Coordination Among Teams
on 07 May 2016,
submitted by DRMacIver.
Score 8, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as Tradeoffs in Coordination Among Teams,
submitted by blopeur.
Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
6 days later as Tradeoffs in Coordination Among Teams,
submitted by luu.
Score 31, comments 3
🔥
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Calling C from Python with ctypes
on 07 May 2016,
submitted by vasudevram.
Score 2, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as Calling C from Python with ctypes,
submitted by vram22.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Statistical Thinking for Data Science
on 07 May 2016,
submitted by hargup.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2.3 years later 🧟 as Statistical Thinking for Data Science,
submitted by unbalancedparentheses.
Score 4, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as RESTful APIs, the big lie
on 07 May 2016,
submitted by dsego.
Score 9, comments 1
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
297 days later as Problems with RESTful APIs (2015),
submitted by jaequery.
Score 272, comments 215
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
8h22m later as RESTful APIs, the big lie,
submitted by av.
Score 7, comments 8
First seen on Hacker News
as LinuxFest NW 2016: The Devil in the Details: Switching to BSD from Linux [video]
on 08 May 2016,
submitted by adamnemecek.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
8h23m later as LinuxFest Northwest 2016: The Devil in the Details: Switching to BSD from Linux,
submitted by mulander.
Score 8, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as The Devil in the Details: Switching to BSD from Linux [video],
submitted by rfreytag.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as Arcade Raid – The Duke of Lancaster Ship
on 08 May 2016,
submitted by kilroy123.
Score 140, comments 20
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1h6m later as Arcade Raid – The Duke of Lancaster Ship,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 9, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
3.7 years later 🧟 as Rescuing vintage arcade video games from an abandoned ship (2016),
submitted by videotopia.
Score 270, comments 49
🔥
⭐(2)
First seen on Hacker News
as Hackchain: Capture the Coin competition
on 08 May 2016,
submitted by Rauchg.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as Show HN: Hackchain – Continuous Bitcoin-Inspired CTF Competition,
submitted by indutny.
Score 83, comments 4
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
37m later as Hackchain – Continuous Bitcoin-Inspired CTF Competition,
submitted by mediremi.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as Apple’s actual role in podcasting: be careful what you wish for
on 08 May 2016,
submitted by jsm386.
Score 261, comments 68
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2 days later as Apple’s actual role in podcasting: be careful what you wish for,
submitted by tedu.
Score 18, comments 9
First seen on Hacker News
as Posix Abstractions in Modern Operating Systems: The Old, the New, the Missing [pdf]
on 08 May 2016,
submitted by ryancox.
Score 113, comments 51
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1 day later as POSIX Abstractions in Modern OSes: The Old, The New, The Missing,
submitted by hao.
Score 9, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Cron best practices
on 08 May 2016,
submitted by leejo.
Score 97, comments 19
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
7h12m later as Cron best practices,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 18, comments 2
First seen on Hacker News
as MaintainableCSS – an approach to writing modular, scalable and maintainable CSS
on 08 May 2016,
submitted by welanes.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
3 days later as MaintainableCSS – an approach to writing modular, scalable and maintainable CSS,
submitted by tortilla.
Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
224 days later as MaintainableCSS - an approach to writing modular, scalable and maintainable CSS,
submitted by flyingfisch.
Score 2, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as Performance of green threads and why it matters
on 08 May 2016,
submitted by rumcajz.
Score 56, comments 31
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1m later as Performance of green threads and why it matters,
submitted by sustrik.
Score 14, comments 12
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Exploiting CVE-2016-2060 on Qualcomm Devices
on 08 May 2016,
submitted by mulander.
Score 2, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as Exploiting CVE-2016-2060 on Qualcomm devices,
submitted by ungzd.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
4 days later as Android: Exploiting CVE-2016-2060 on Qualcomm Devices,
submitted by based2.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Easy JS/CSS bundling on GitHub Pages without build steps
on 08 May 2016,
submitted by d2p.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
less than a minute later as Easy JavaScript and CSS bundling and minification on GitHub Pages without build steps,
submitted by DanTup.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as A bit of background on compilers exploiting signed overflow
on 08 May 2016,
submitted by ingve.
Score 104, comments 49
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
3.8 years later 🧟 as A bit of background on compilers exploiting signed overflow,
submitted by notriddle.
Score 4, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Jolie – A language for micro services
on 08 May 2016,
submitted by tluyben2.
Score 4, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
111 days later as Jolie is a service-oriented language,
submitted by ajankovic.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
106 days later as Jolie Programming Language,
submitted by sanxiyn.
Score 3, comments 5
Then appeared on Hacker News
101 days later as Jolie: The first language for Microservices,
submitted by deepanchor.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as Snowman: native code to C/C++ decompiler
on 08 May 2016,
submitted by ingve.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 year later as Snowman: native code to C/C++ decompiler,
submitted by ingve.
Score 250, comments 48
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2h56m later as Snowman is a native code to C/C++ decompiler,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 15, comments 1
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Handbook of Applied Cryptography
on 08 May 2016,
submitted by michaelochurch.
Score 11, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as Handbook of Applied Cryptography (2001),
submitted by rfreytag.
Score 114, comments 17
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
2.2 years later 🧟 as The Handbook of Applied Cryptography,
submitted by znpy.
Score 5, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Using LD_PRELOAD to cheat, inject features and investigate programs
on 08 May 2016,
submitted by enedil.
Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
138 days later as Dynamic linker tricks: Using LD_PRELOAD to cheat, inject features and investigate programs (2013),
submitted by pushcx.
Score 13, comments 3
Then appeared on Hacker News
207 days later as Using LD_PRELOAD to cheat, inject features and investigate programs,
submitted by chatmasta.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
41 days later as Dynamic linking trick to inject behavior into programs,
submitted by partycoder.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
187 days later as Using LD_PRELOAD to cheat, inject features and investigate programs (2013),
submitted by striking.
Score 142, comments 86
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Doppio Browser JVM
on 08 May 2016,
submitted by neilellis.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 year later as Doppio: JVM written in JavaScript,
submitted by api.
Score 228, comments 88
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
7 days later as DoppioJVM: A JVM in JavaScript,
submitted by loige.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Hacker Experience 2 - Open source location-based hacking simulator
on 09 May 2016,
submitted by hails.
Score 6, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News
57 days later as Show HN: Hacker Experience 2 – Open source hacking simulation,
submitted by napsterbr.
Score 3, comments 3
First seen on Hacker News
as Rust by Example
on 09 May 2016,
submitted by kercker.
Score 206, comments 20
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
322 days later as Rust by Example,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 17, comments 2
First seen on Hacker News
as The Rule of Silence (2006)
on 09 May 2016,
submitted by fauria.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
218 days later as The Rule of Silence (2006),
submitted by riansanderson.
Score 338, comments 310
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
3h14m later as The Rule of Silence,
submitted by av.
Score 33, comments 16
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Today I accept that Rails is yesterday’s software
on 09 May 2016,
submitted by okket.
Score 26, comments 27
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
5h24m later as Today I accept that Rails is yesterday’s software.,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 42, comments 29
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Surviving the Framework Hype Cycle
on 09 May 2016,
submitted by jmduke.
Score 11, comments 3
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1h2m later as Surviving the Framework Hype Cycle,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 15, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as Why OpenBSD Is Important to Me
on 09 May 2016,
submitted by quisquous.
Score 358, comments 154
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
35m later as Why OpenBSD Is Important To Me,
submitted by mulander.
Score 15, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Storage Will Be Much Less Free Than It Used to Be
on 09 May 2016,
submitted by DougN7.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
35 days later as Storage Will Be Much Less Free Than It Used To Be (2014),
submitted by unbalancedparentheses.
Score 16, comments 5
First seen on Hacker News
as EWD 498: How do we tell truths that might hurt? [pdf]
on 09 May 2016,
submitted by Jtsummers.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2.8 years later 🧟 as How do we tell truths that might hurt? (Dijkstra, 1982),
submitted by zge.
Score 6, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as FastCGI is Pointless
on 09 May 2016,
submitted by dualogy.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
255 days later as Fastcgi is pointless,
submitted by ausjke.
Score 1, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
137 days later as FastCGI is Pointless (2014),
submitted by billwashere.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
9m later as FastCGI is Pointless (2014),
submitted by calvin.
Score 17, comments 10
Then appeared on Hacker News
23 days later as Fastcgi is pointless?,
submitted by ausjke.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
3.3 years later 🧟 as FastCGI Is Pointless (2014),
submitted by susam.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Panopticon: A libre, cross platform disassembler for reverse engineering
on 09 May 2016,
submitted by adamnemecek.
Score 353, comments 83
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
3h6m later as Panopticon,
submitted by mulander.
Score 9, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as The OKCupid dataset: A very large public dataset of dating site users
on 09 May 2016,
submitted by friendlysock.
Score 9, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
16h43m later as The OKCupid dataset: A very large public dataset of dating site users,
submitted by malditojavi.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
2 days later as The OKCupid Dataset,
submitted by nns.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Help with the OpenSMTPD stress test
on 09 May 2016,
submitted by mulander.
Score 9, comments 7
Then appeared on Hacker News
less than a minute later as Help with the OpenSMTPD stress test,
submitted by mulander.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as OpenBSD SROP mitigation – call for testing
on 09 May 2016,
submitted by nayden.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2m later as SROP mitigation,
submitted by mulander.
Score 8, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
2 days later as 'SROP mitigation' – MARC,
submitted by protomyth.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Boundaries – Gary Bernhardt (2012)
on 09 May 2016,
submitted by maxmouchet.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
143 days later as Functional core, imperative shell,
submitted by kornish.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
76 days later as Software Boundaries,
submitted by pcestrada.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
23 days later as Boundaries (2012),
submitted by Kronopath.
Score 22, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News
103 days later as Boundaries [video] (2012),
submitted by mooreds.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
198 days later as Boundaries – A great talk about testing by Gary Bernhardt,
submitted by cc81.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
329 days later as Boundaries (2012),
submitted by mercer.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
2.5 years later 🧟 as Boundaries,
submitted by tosh.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as I hate almost all software (2011)
on 09 May 2016,
submitted by mulander.
Score 9, comments 5
Then appeared on Hacker News
273 days later as I hate almost all software (2011),
submitted by panic.
Score 226, comments 144
🔥
First seen on Lobste.rs
as h5ai · modern HTTP web server index
on 09 May 2016,
submitted by voidzero.
Score 3, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
2.8 years later 🧟 as H5ai: Modern HTTP web server index,
submitted by znpy.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as pkgsrc-2016Q1 - the Fiftieth pkgsrc Release
on 09 May 2016,
submitted by inactive-user.
Score 7, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
1h51m later as Pkgsrc-2016Q1 – the 50th pkgsrc Release,
submitted by snw.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Lobste.rs
as AT&T Archives: Saul Bass Pitch Video for Bell System Logo Redesign
on 10 May 2016,
submitted by calvin.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
13h38m later as AT&T Archives: Saul Bass Pitch Video for Bell System Logo Redesign [video](1969),
submitted by rfreytag.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Lobste.rs
as I'm a good engineer but I suck at building stuff
on 10 May 2016,
submitted by lbarrow.
Score 10, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
2h34m later as I'm a good engineer but I suck at building stuff,
submitted by jodooshi.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
8h3m later as I'm a good engineer but I suck at building stuff,
submitted by lbarrow.
Score 238, comments 123
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as DistributedLog: A replicated log service Open Sourced by Twitter
on 10 May 2016,
submitted by mfiguiere.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
12h10m later as Twitter open-sources a high-performance replicated log service,
submitted by spullara.
Score 296, comments 116
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1h12m later as distributedlog - A open source and high performance replicated log service by Twitter,
submitted by av.
Score 10, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Building a CPU from Scratch [YT Video]
on 10 May 2016,
submitted by signa11.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
32 days later as Building a SuperH-compatible CPU from scratch [video],
submitted by jsnell.
Score 102, comments 24
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
30 days later as Building a CPU from Scratch: j-core Design Walkthrough,
submitted by inactive-user.
Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
2 days later as Building a CPU from Scratch: Jcore Design Walkthrough [video],
submitted by adamnemecek.
Score 85, comments 8
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Jury is picked for $9B Oracle v. Google showdown
on 10 May 2016,
submitted by desdiv.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
7h34m later as Jury is picked for $9 billion Oracle v. Google showdown,
submitted by calvin.
Score 11, comments 2
First seen on Hacker News
as Theory and Techniques of Compiler Construction (2005) [pdf]
on 10 May 2016,
submitted by Tomte.
Score 80, comments 4
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1.5 years later as Compiler Construction (2005),
submitted by pushcx.
Score 9, comments 4
Then appeared on Hacker News
174 days later as Compiler Construction by Niklaus Wirth [pdf],
submitted by rayascott.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Node.js on a satellite means anyone can be a space programmer
on 10 May 2016,
submitted by iv.
Score 8, comments 16
controversial
Then appeared on Hacker News
1h51m later as Node.js on a satellite means anyone can be a space programmer,
submitted by Orva.
Score 31, comments 0
🔥
First seen on Lobste.rs
as BSD Unix: Power to the people, from the code (2000)
on 10 May 2016,
submitted by inactive-user.
Score 6, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
126 days later as BSD Unix: Power to the people, from the code(2000),
submitted by kercker.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Allwinner's all-loser code makes it into shipped firmware
on 10 May 2016,
submitted by dohqu8Zi.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
6h44m later as This is what a root debug backdoor in a Linux kernel looks like,
submitted by mulander.
Score 13, comments 3
Then appeared on Hacker News
7h29m later as Back door found in Allwinner Linux kernels,
submitted by tbrock.
Score 281, comments 78
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Scala: The Road Ahead
on 10 May 2016,
submitted by youroub.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
16h19m later as Odersky: Scala – The Road Ahead,
submitted by soc.
Score 14, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News
1h40m later as Scala the Road Ahead,
submitted by virtualwhys.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as A Farewell to FRP
on 10 May 2016,
submitted by sharksandwich.
Score 771, comments 241
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
13m later as Elm - A Farewell to FRP,
submitted by bogdan.
Score 56, comments 4
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Robots didn't take our jobs
on 10 May 2016,
submitted by lackbeard.
Score 91, comments 90
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1 day later as Robots didn't take our jobs,
submitted by tedu.
Score 6, comments 1
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Dota2 AI Framework
on 10 May 2016,
submitted by mjn.
Score 18, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
154 days later as Dota 2 AI Framework,
submitted by skibz.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Some thoughts on pair-programming styles
on 10 May 2016,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
4h25m later as Some Thoughts on Pair-Programming Styles (2014),
submitted by rfreytag.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Teaching C
on 10 May 2016,
submitted by mpweiher.
Score 368, comments 152
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
58m later as Teaching C,
submitted by inactive-user.
Score 35, comments 0
🔥
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Reflections: The ecosystem is moving
on 10 May 2016,
submitted by untitaker.
Score 22, comments 21
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
13m later as Reflections: The ecosystem is moving,
submitted by tprynn.
Score 226, comments 98
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Cargo Cult Science (1974)
on 10 May 2016,
submitted by maverick_iceman.
Score 139, comments 38
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
1.5 years later as Cargo Cult Science, Feynman [rat maze],
submitted by hyperpallium.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
77 days later as Cargo Cult Science,
submitted by ca98am79.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
467 days later as Cargo Cult Science by Feynman (1974),
submitted by formalsystem.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
64 days later as Richard Feynman on Cargo Cult Science (1974),
submitted by inactive-user.
Score 16, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News
39 days later as Cargo Cult Science,
submitted by cryptozeus.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
50 days later as Cargo Cult Science (1974),
submitted by fipar.
Score 142, comments 33
🔥
⭐(3)
First seen on Hacker News
as Firefox Test Pilot
on 10 May 2016,
submitted by vladikoff.
Score 224, comments 149
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
153 days later as Firefox Test Pilot: Test new features, give your feedback, help build Firefox.,
submitted by unbalancedparentheses.
Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1.7 years later as Firefox Test Pilot,
submitted by dangom.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
159 days later as Firefox Test Pilot,
submitted by sahin-boydas.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as UTF-8 Everywhere Manifesto
on 10 May 2016,
submitted by based2.
Score 8, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
27 days later as Why you should use UTF-8 (not UTF-16) everywhere,
submitted by xvilka.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
12 days later as UTF-8 Everywhere (2012),
submitted by thefox.
Score 122, comments 153
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
9h51m later as UTF-8 Everywhere,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 33, comments 16
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
3.3 years later 🧟 as UTF-8 Everywhere,
submitted by srathi.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
186 days later as UTF-8 Everywhere,
submitted by pcr910303.
Score 326, comments 281
🔥
⭐(2)
First seen on Hacker News
as Redis Loadable Modules System
on 10 May 2016,
submitted by djanowski.
Score 297, comments 60
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
21h28m later as Redis Loadable Modules System,
submitted by apy.
Score 6, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Tutorial On Designing/Building A PCB (Using FOSS)
on 10 May 2016,
submitted by ChrisGammell.
Score 160, comments 41
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
3h3m later as 10 Part Tutorial On Designing/Building A PCB (Using FOSS),
submitted by friendlysock.
Score 4, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as UNU.ai – Many Ask. UNU Answers
on 10 May 2016,
submitted by T-A.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
22 days later as UNU.ai - Many Ask. UNU Answers.,
submitted by flyingfisch.
Score 4, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as HTTP Is The New Lisp
on 10 May 2016,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 25, comments 18
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as HTTP Is the New Lisp,
submitted by colinprince.
Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
42 days later as HTTP is the new Lisp,
submitted by greenonion.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as The Genuine Sieve of Eratosthenes [pdf]
on 10 May 2016,
submitted by jaybosamiya.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
1.4 years later as The Genuine Sieve of Eratosthenes [pdf],
submitted by anaphor.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
170 days later as The Genuine Sieve of Eratosthenes [pdf],
submitted by tosh.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
1.8 years later as The Genuine Sieve of Eratosthenes [pdf],
submitted by archielc.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
11 days later as The Genuine Sieve of Eratosthenes,
submitted by calvin.
Score 14, comments 2
First seen on Hacker News
as MIT's ARC (Affordable Robust Compact) Fusion Reactor
on 10 May 2016,
submitted by gliese1337.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
91 days later as Breakthrough in Nuclear Fusion? – Prof. Dennis Whyte,
submitted by seiferteric.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
117 days later as Breakthrough in Nuclear Fusion? - Prof. Dennis Whyte,
submitted by MasonJar.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
127 days later as Breakthrough in Nuclear Fusion? – Prof. Dennis Whyte,
submitted by leecarraher.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
152 days later as Breakthrough in Nuclear Fusion? [2016, MIT talk],
submitted by FrojoS.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
74 days later as Breakthrough in Nuclear Fusion? – Prof. Dennis Whyte (2016),
submitted by panax.
Score 4, comments 2
First seen on Hacker News
as Essential C (2003) [pdf]
on 11 May 2016,
submitted by kercker.
Score 228, comments 89
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
54m later as Essential C (2003),
submitted by zg.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
2.6 years later 🧟 as Essential C (2003) [pdf],
submitted by saadadasd.
Score 285, comments 146
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
1.7 years later as Essential C (2003) [pdf],
submitted by th33ngineer.
Score 183, comments 82
🔥
⭐(6)
First seen on Hacker News
as The xonsh shell
on 11 May 2016,
submitted by jaybosamiya.
Score 226, comments 53
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
11h42m later as xonsh: a Python-ish, BASHwards-looking shell language and command prompt,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 16, comments 6
First seen on Hacker News
as Please don’t learn to code
on 11 May 2016,
submitted by tdurden.
Score 4, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
11h20m later as Please don’t learn to code,
submitted by drubio.
Score 95, comments 156
controversial
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1h31m later as Please don’t learn to code,
submitted by zg.
Score 5, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as GHC Development: OutsideIn
on 11 May 2016,
submitted by bojo.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
23h38m later as GHC Compiler Development: OutsideIn,
submitted by sillyryan.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
15h46m later as GHC Development: OutsideIn,
submitted by dwc.
Score 8, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as “I know how to program, but I don't know what to program”
on 11 May 2016,
submitted by nanodano.
Score 5, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News
11h12m later as I know how to program, but I don't know what to program,
submitted by SimplyUseless.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
2h34m later as "I know how to program, but I don't know what to program",
submitted by adamnemecek.
Score 156, comments 86
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
19m later as "I know how to program, but I don't know what to program",
submitted by calvin.
Score 12, comments 2
First seen on Hacker News
as My url isn't your url
on 11 May 2016,
submitted by dosshell.
Score 217, comments 43
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
5h59m later as My URL isn’t your URL,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 23, comments 5
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Introducing unlimited private repositories
on 11 May 2016,
submitted by fuzionmonkey.
Score 1576, comments 636
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
21m later as Introducing unlimited private repositories - Github,
submitted by av.
Score 28, comments 36
controversial
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Electron 1.0 is here
on 11 May 2016,
submitted by alanfranzoni.
Score 679, comments 393
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
9h24m later as Electron 1.0 is here,
submitted by av.
Score 8, comments 3
First seen on Hacker News
as Grafana 3.0 Stable Released
on 11 May 2016,
submitted by torkelo.
Score 207, comments 34
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
6h1m later as Grafana 3.0 Stable Released,
submitted by napkindrawing.
Score 6, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as Qt Creator 4.0.0 released
on 11 May 2016,
submitted by reddotX.
Score 111, comments 20
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
10h1m later as Qt Creator 4.0.0 released,
submitted by zem.
Score 6, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Miller = sed, awk, cut, join, sort for CSV and tabular JSON
on 11 May 2016,
submitted by yarapavan.
Score 2, comments 1
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2.2 years later 🧟 as Miller: UNIX Tool to process tab structured data,
submitted by river.
Score 22, comments 4
Then appeared on Hacker News
50 days later as Show HN: Miller is like awk,sed,cut,join,sort for CSV,TSV,JSON (repost),
submitted by mfrw.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Exploring actors in Pony
on 11 May 2016,
submitted by doublec.
Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
14h5m later as Exploring Actors in Pony,
submitted by spooneybarger.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Security update for IntelliJ-based IDEs v2016.1 and older versions
on 11 May 2016,
submitted by shalupov.
Score 87, comments 21
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1h47m later as Security update for IntelliJ-based IDEs v2016.1 and older versions,
submitted by gadams.
Score 4, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as A Brain Dump of What I Worked on for Uncharted 4
on 11 May 2016,
submitted by magoghm.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
18h38m later as A Brain Dump of What I Worked on for Uncharted 4,
submitted by phodo.
Score 304, comments 48
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
8h51m later as A Brain Dump of What I Worked on for Uncharted 4,
submitted by tedu.
Score 27, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as The Panic Sign
on 11 May 2016,
submitted by dazmax.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
9h4m later as The Panic Sign,
submitted by kbd.
Score 9, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
10h47m later as The Panic Sign,
submitted by oneeyedpigeon.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
11h46m later as The Panic Sign,
submitted by _pius.
Score 225, comments 34
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
22h18m later as The Panic Sign,
submitted by jcs.
Score 18, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as How Fastly coded their own routing layer for scaling CDN
on 11 May 2016,
submitted by kickdaddy.
Score 149, comments 49
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
11h5m later as Building and scaling the Fastly network, part 1: Fighting the FIB,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 4, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Translate where you need it: in any app, offline, and wherever you see Chinese
on 11 May 2016,
submitted by Morgawr.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2 days later as Google Translate Works Offline (guess the size of the translate-English-to-Hindi file),
submitted by anfedorov.
Score 5, comments 1
First seen on Lobste.rs
as 20th Anniversary reply to the Wired Attack
on 11 May 2016,
submitted by river.
Score 0, comments 2
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
257 days later as 20th-anniversary reply tot eh Wired attack (Ted Nelson),
submitted by lucabenazzi.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Scala Native
on 11 May 2016,
submitted by virtualwhys.
Score 466, comments 259
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
55m later as Scala-native,
submitted by streblo.
Score 10, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Save Firefox
on 11 May 2016,
submitted by DiabloD3.
Score 702, comments 258
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2h45m later as Save Firefox!,
submitted by halosghost.
Score 47, comments 19
🔥
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Digging into D3 Internals to Eliminate Jank over Large Data Sets
on 11 May 2016,
submitted by jrbalsano.
Score 5, comments 4
Then appeared on Hacker News
10m later as Digging into D3 Internals to Eliminate Jank Over Large Data Sets,
submitted by metheus.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
5 days later as Digging into D3 Internals to Eliminate Jank Over Large Data Sets,
submitted by sebg.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Web Sequence Diagrams
on 11 May 2016,
submitted by lobo_tuerto.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
315 days later as Create sequence diagrams with very simple text markup,
submitted by jordanwallwork.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
74 days later as Web Sequence Diagrams,
submitted by gk1.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2.1 years later 🧟 as WebSequenceDiagrams - Draw sequence diagrams online in seconds,
submitted by hwayne.
Score 5, comments 2
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years
on 11 May 2016,
submitted by scottb.
Score 18, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News
196 days later as Teach yourself programming in 10 years,
submitted by udkl.
Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
5 days later as Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years by Peter Norvig,
submitted by ramonvillasante.
Score 8, comments 2
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
285 days later as Teach Yourself Programming in 10 Years,
submitted by altotrees.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
183 days later as Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years (1998),
submitted by tinderliker.
Score 184, comments 51
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
1.3 years later as Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years (1998),
submitted by tosh.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on /r/Programming
1.6 years later as Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years,
submitted by breck.
Score 206, comments 120
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
55 days later as Teach yourself programming in 10 years,
submitted by enigmatic02.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Person tracks and quantifies her cries over a period of one and half year
on 12 May 2016,
submitted by faramarz.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
15 days later as Crying,
submitted by sinak.
Score 672, comments 242
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2h56m later as Crying,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 24, comments 8
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as On Ad-Hoc Datatypes in Haskell
on 12 May 2016,
submitted by sillyryan.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1 day later as On Ad-hoc Datatypes,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 5, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Project.json is dead. ASP.NET Core goes back to MSBuild
on 12 May 2016,
submitted by baroa.
Score 6, comments 3
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
8h29m later as ASP.NET Core retires "project.json," moves back to MSBuild,
submitted by calvin.
Score 0, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as Multiple 7-Zip Vulnerabilities Discovered by Talos
on 12 May 2016,
submitted by indream.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
11h6m later as Multiple 7-Zip Vulnerabilities Discovered,
submitted by adamnemecek.
Score 122, comments 68
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
50m later as Cisco Talos Blog: Multiple 7-Zip Vulnerabilities Discovered by Talos,
submitted by halosghost.
Score 6, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as GHC cannot achieve low latency with a large working set
on 12 May 2016,
submitted by jamesfisher.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
19h59m later as Low latency, large working set, and GHC’s garbage collector: pick two of three,
submitted by ingve.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
16 days later as Low latency, large working set, and GHC’s garbage collector: pick two of three,
submitted by unbalancedparentheses.
Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
186 days later as Low latency, large working set, and GHC’s garbage collector: pick two of three,
submitted by caleb_thompson.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
83 days later as Low latency, large working set, and GHC’s garbage collector: pick two of three,
submitted by pebblexe.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as Show HN: Serverless meets Microservices
on 12 May 2016,
submitted by vladaionescu.
Score 191, comments 61
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2 days later as Serverless meets Microservices,
submitted by vladaionescu.
Score 5, comments 6
First seen on Hacker News
as Firefox v46+ Security Hardening
on 12 May 2016,
submitted by w00w.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
6h55m later as Firefox v46+ Security Hardening + Some Tweaks,
submitted by w00w.
Score 9, comments 27
controversial
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
4 days later as Firefox v46+ Security Hardening,
submitted by jbaviat.
Score 10, comments 5
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Pharo 5.0 (the immersive, pure object oriented language and environment) is out
on 12 May 2016,
submitted by estebanlor.
Score 17, comments 6
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
21h9m later as Pharo 5.0 Released,
submitted by ch_123.
Score 128, comments 50
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1h0m later as Pharo - Pharo 5.0 Released!,
submitted by 355E3B.
Score 15, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as Anders Hejlsberg on Modern Compiler Construction [video]
on 12 May 2016,
submitted by ingve.
Score 191, comments 40
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
3 days later as Anders Hejlsberg on Modern Compiler Construction,
submitted by joshuacc.
Score 18, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
459 days later as Anders Hejlsberg on Modern Compiler Construction,
submitted by youjiuzhifeng.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
271 days later as Anders Hejlsberg on Modern Compiler Construction,
submitted by Foe.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1.7 years later as Anders Hejlsberg on Modern Compiler Construction (2016) [video],
submitted by ehaskins.
Score 187, comments 40
🔥
⭐(2)
First seen on Lobste.rs
as A Very General Method of Computing Shortest Paths
on 12 May 2016,
submitted by asthasr.
Score 20, comments 16
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
23 days later as The Gauss-Jordan-Floyd-Warshall-McNaughton-Yamada Algorithm,
submitted by harveywi.
Score 1, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as On the closing and archiving of Hi.co
on 12 May 2016,
submitted by taylorbuley.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1h59m later as Archiving Our Online Communities,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 4, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Code reviews aren’t just for catching bugs
on 12 May 2016,
submitted by src.
Score 210, comments 147
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
6h27m later as Code reviews aren’t just for catching bugs,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 5, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Artem vs. Predator
on 12 May 2016,
submitted by sharpn.
Score 651, comments 67
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
18h2m later as Artem vs. Predator,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 8, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as The illusion of understanding
on 12 May 2016,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 12, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News
5h22m later as The illusion of understanding,
submitted by alxndr.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as An Open Letter to Members of the W3C Advisory Committee
on 12 May 2016,
submitted by DiabloD3.
Score 260, comments 43
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
17h28m later as An Open Letter to Members of the W3C Advisory Committee,
submitted by halosghost.
Score 7, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as The History (and the Future) of Software
on 12 May 2016,
submitted by da02.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
295 days later as The History (and the Future) of Software (2016),
submitted by inactive-user.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Lobste.rs
as ? Building Slack Bots In Swift ?
on 12 May 2016,
submitted by mseri.
Score 2, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
1m later as Building Slackbot in Swift,
submitted by mseri.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as Announcing Certbot: EFF's Client for Let's Encrypt
on 12 May 2016,
submitted by schoen.
Score 165, comments 61
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2h22m later as Announcing Certbot: EFF's Client for Let's Encrypt,
submitted by halosghost.
Score 6, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Announcing SyntaxNet: The World’s Most Accurate Parser Goes Open Source
on 13 May 2016,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 20, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
2 days later as Announcing SyntaxNet:The World’s Most Accurate Parser Goes Open Source,
submitted by jahan.
Score 3, comments 1
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Visualization of a Paxos-based distributed state machine
on 13 May 2016,
submitted by rystsov.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
5m later as Visualization of a Paxos-based distributed state machine,
submitted by rystsov.
Score 11, comments 0
🔥
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Free private Github repos for everyone
on 13 May 2016,
submitted by awal.
Score 37, comments 8
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
3m later as Show HN: Free Private GitHub Repositories,
submitted by awalGarg.
Score 11, comments 1
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
8h4m later as Free private GitHub repos for everyone,
submitted by zatkin.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as DevOps and sharing
on 13 May 2016,
submitted by jan.
Score 2, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News
2 days later as DevOps and Sharing,
submitted by kiyanwang.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Rails 5 — ActiveRecord Suppress — a step too far?
on 13 May 2016,
submitted by Rickenharp.
Score 26, comments 5
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
4 days later as Rails 5 – ActiveRecord Suppress – a step too far?,
submitted by danso.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as SyntaxNet in Context: Understanding Google's New TensorFlow NLP Model
on 13 May 2016,
submitted by syllogism.
Score 183, comments 32
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
11 days later as SyntaxNet in context: Understanding Google's new TensorFlow NLP model,
submitted by DRMacIver.
Score 6, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Implementing “Finding the number of clusters in a data set” in Clojure
on 13 May 2016,
submitted by emidln.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
4m later as Implementing Sugar & James’ paper, "Finding the number of clusters in a data set: An information theoretic approach" in Clojure — Part 1,
submitted by emidln.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as A Guide to Naming Variables
on 13 May 2016,
submitted by pacaro.
Score 179, comments 171
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
3 days later as A Guide to Naming Variables,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 17, comments 2
First seen on Hacker News
as Microservices Weekly (Issue #26): Vert.x Microservices Toolbox
on 13 May 2016,
submitted by bonsai.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
less than a minute later as Microservices Weekly (Issue #26): Vert.x Microservices Toolbox,
submitted by svlada.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Common Lisp
on 13 May 2016,
submitted by dwc.
Score 39, comments 19
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
32m later as Common Lisp [New Site],
submitted by dwc.
Score 11, comments 3
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
19h10m later as New Common Lisp website,
submitted by ejbs2.
Score 137, comments 53
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Dana Scott tells the real story of why the lambda in the lambda-calculus
on 13 May 2016,
submitted by theaeolist.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2 days later as Why is lambda calculus named after that specific Greek letter? Do not believe the rumours!,
submitted by apy.
Score 26, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Taking Rust everywhere with rustup
on 13 May 2016,
submitted by steveklabnik.
Score 259, comments 87
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2h18m later as Taking Rust everywhere with rustup,
submitted by erlend_sh.
Score 18, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Did I just win?
on 13 May 2016,
submitted by davidtgoldblatt.
Score 950, comments 129
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
5h3m later as Did I just win?,
submitted by itistoday.
Score 51, comments 4
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First seen on Lobste.rs
as A Personal Lisp Crisis (2012)
on 13 May 2016,
submitted by river.
Score 14, comments 4
Then appeared on Hacker News
17h36m later as A Personal Lisp Crisis (2012),
submitted by tbirdz.
Score 87, comments 38
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First seen on Hacker News
as Beautiful math in all browsers
on 14 May 2016,
submitted by 0xmohit.
Score 1, comments 0
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
164 days later as MathJax: A JavaScript display engine for mathematics that works in all browsers.,
submitted by unbalancedparentheses.
Score 7, comments 6
First seen on Lobste.rs
as What is property based testing?
on 14 May 2016,
submitted by DRMacIver.
Score 9, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News
323 days later as What is property based testing?,
submitted by hyperpape.
Score 95, comments 33
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First seen on Hacker News
as Upgrading a 20 Year Old PDA
on 14 May 2016,
submitted by CarolineW.
Score 76, comments 23
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
6h47m later as Upgrading A 20 Year Old PDA,
submitted by 355E3B.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as SQLite with Richard Hipp [audio]
on 14 May 2016,
submitted by grey-area.
Score 109, comments 16
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37m later as #201: SQLite with Richard Hipp - The Changelog,
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Score 13, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Advanced programming languages
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Score 5, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
35 days later as Advanced programming languages (2009),
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Score 219, comments 202
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Then appeared on Hacker News
2.7 years later 🧟 as Advanced Programming Languages,
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Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
11 days later as Advanced Programming Languages,
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Then appeared on Hacker News
1 year later as Advanced Programming Languages (2009),
submitted by lelf.
Score 151, comments 133
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Then appeared on /r/Programming
8h32m later as Advanced programming languages,
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Score 0, comments 8
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
54m later as Advanced programming languages (2009),
submitted by balajmarius.
Score 18, comments 13
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First seen on Lobste.rs
as Fancy Rust development with Emacs
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Score 17, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
less than a minute later as Fancy Rust development with Emacs,
submitted by julienXX.
Score 7, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as How I found a data leak of a company during a college lecture
on 14 May 2016,
submitted by achillean.
Score 142, comments 63
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1 day later as How I found a huge data leak of a company during a college lecture,
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First seen on Lobste.rs
as The Truth about Linux 4.6
on 14 May 2016,
submitted by mulander.
Score 14, comments 8
Then appeared on Hacker News
4h39m later as The Truth about Linux 4.6,
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Score 144, comments 72
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First seen on Hacker News
as Pragmatic Haskell for Beginners, Lecture 1
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18 days later as Pragmatic Haskell for Beginners, Lecture 1,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 2, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as A fundamental introduction to x86 assembly programming
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Score 320, comments 74
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1.9 years later as A fundamental introduction to x86 assembly programming,
submitted by quobit.
Score 9, comments 0
Then appeared on /r/Programming
2.9 years later 🧟 as A fundamental introduction to x86 assembly programming,
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Score 196, comments 41
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1h59m later as A fundamental introduction to x86 assembly programming,
submitted by wrycoder.
Score 4, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Helix: Rust and Ruby, Without the Glue
on 14 May 2016,
submitted by chancancode.
Score 318, comments 66
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1 day later as Introducing Helix,
submitted by patrickod.
Score 20, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as [DLang]: A simple file download utility in D
on 14 May 2016,
submitted by vram22.
Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
9m later as [DLang]: A simple file download utility in D,
submitted by vasudevram.
Score -1, comments 4
First seen on Hacker News
as An overview of gradient descent optimization algorithms
on 15 May 2016,
submitted by hemapani.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
37 days later as An overview of gradient descent optimization algorithms,
submitted by tim_sw.
Score 168, comments 21
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
105 days later as An overview of gradient descent optimization algorithms,
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Score 9, comments 2
First seen on Hacker News
as Time-slicing photos with Python
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submitted by dellsystem.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
26 days later as Time-slicing photos with Python and ImageMagick,
submitted by jordigh.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1m later as Time-slicing photos with Python and ImageMagick,
submitted by JordiGH.
Score 7, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as Show HN: Jarvis, a Messenger bot that reminds you to get things done
on 15 May 2016,
submitted by lawrencewu.
Score 9, comments 6
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2h50m later as Jarvis, a Messenger bot that reminds you to get things done,
submitted by lawrence.
Score 10, comments 10
First seen on Hacker News
as Love thy coworker; thy work, not necessarily
on 15 May 2016,
submitted by luu.
Score 86, comments 50
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
4 days later as Love thy coworker; thy work, not necessarily,
submitted by DRMacIver.
Score 2, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as Dark Patterns: fighting user deception worldwide
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submitted by azuajef.
Score 3, comments 0
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205 days later as Dark Patterns - User Interfaces Designed to Trick People,
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Score 12, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Doom's map WASN'T 3D
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Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1 day later as Doom WASN'T 3D!,
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Score 12, comments 14
Then appeared on Hacker News
17h3m later as Doom wasn't 3D,
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Score 3, comments 1
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Implementing pledge on linux using seccomp
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Then appeared on Hacker News
6 days later as Linux-seccomp-pledge,
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Score 3, comments 0
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as The costs and benefits of pair programming
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Score 6, comments 2
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23h25m later as The Costs and Benefits of Pair Programming [pdf](2001),
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Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as libdill: Structured Concurrency for C
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submitted by aleksi.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
214 days later as Libdill, structured concurrency in C, v1.0 released,
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Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
15h37m later as Libdill, structured concurrency for C, version 1.0 released,
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Score 21, comments 3
First seen on Hacker News
as C as an Intermediate Language (2012)
on 15 May 2016,
submitted by jlturner.
Score 73, comments 85
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
4.8 years later 🧟 as C as an intermediate language (2012),
submitted by hwayne.
Score 7, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Fan Is A Tool-Using Animal
on 15 May 2016,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 29, comments 0
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Then appeared on Hacker News
213 days later as The fan is a tool-using animal,
submitted by enkiv2.
Score 1, comments 0
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Then appeared on Hacker News
1 year later as Fan is a Tool-Using Animal (2013),
submitted by Tomte.
Score 1, comments 0
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Then appeared on Hacker News
195 days later as Fan is a Tool-Using Animal (2013),
submitted by Tomte.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
147 days later as Fan Is a Tool-Using Animal (2013),
submitted by Tomte.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
114 days later as Fan Is a Tool-Using Animal (2013),
submitted by Tomte.
Score 12, comments 0
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Then appeared on Hacker News
220 days later as Fan Is a Tool-Using Animal (2013),
submitted by Tomte.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
462 days later as Fan is A Tool-Using Animal (2013),
submitted by Tomte.
Score 2, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as Linux 4.6 is out
on 15 May 2016,
submitted by tshtf.
Score 228, comments 83
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
16h29m later as Linux 4.6 is out,
submitted by av.
Score 8, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as The MOnSter 6502
on 16 May 2016,
submitted by mmastrac.
Score 383, comments 74
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
14h20m later as The MOnSter 6502—A 6502 CPU from discrete surface-mount transistors,
submitted by inactive-user.
Score 19, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Klocka – Pi-powered remote doorbell
on 16 May 2016,
submitted by Nullabillity.
Score 39, comments 16
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
15h14m later as klocka - Pi-Powered 'Smart' Doorbell written using Rust,
submitted by av.
Score 2, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as Open source VPU side bootloader for Raspberry Pi
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submitted by hermanhermitage.
Score 96, comments 36
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
14h0m later as Open source VPU side bootloader for Raspberry Pi,
submitted by av.
Score 1, comments 0
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First seen on Lobste.rs
as JSON API — A specification for building APIs in JSON
on 16 May 2016,
submitted by friendlysock.
Score 14, comments 7
Then appeared on Hacker News
95 days later as JSON API – A Specification for Building APIs in JSON,
submitted by lobo_tuerto.
Score 26, comments 9
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First seen on Hacker News
as Self: The Movie
on 16 May 2016,
submitted by zura.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
3.7 years later 🧟 as Self: The Movie,
submitted by 355E3B.
Score 32, comments 15
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First seen on Hacker News
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submitted by kiyanwang.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
3 days later as Why Continuous Integration Is Important,
submitted by joshuacc.
Score 2, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as Size cost of C++ exception handling on embedded platforms
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submitted by Tatyanazaxarova.
Score 172, comments 80
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2.5 years later 🧟 as Size cost of C++ exception handling on embedded platform,
submitted by calvin.
Score 10, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as The slow death of purposeless walking (2014)
on 16 May 2016,
submitted by darrhiggs.
Score 229, comments 162
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
3h39m later as The slow death of purposeless walking (2014),
submitted by zg.
Score 2, comments 2
First seen on Hacker News
as Mr. Robot Blind SQL Injection Vulnerability
on 16 May 2016,
submitted by cujanovic.
Score 101, comments 35
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
5h53m later as Mr.Robot Blind SQL Injection Vulnerability,
submitted by av.
Score 2, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as Apache Kafka producers are not fault tolerant
on 16 May 2016,
submitted by Lethalman.
Score 8, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1 day later as Apache Kafka producers are not fault tolerant,
submitted by Lethalman.
Score 10, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
2.0 years later as Apache Kafka producers are not fault tolerant,
submitted by federicoponzi.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Fun with GHCJSi – Control Your Browser with a Haskell REPL
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submitted by mightybyte.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1m later as Fun with GHCJSi,
submitted by mightybyte.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as CertBot: Automatically enable HTTPS on your website with Let's Encrypt certs
on 16 May 2016,
submitted by itherseed.
Score 393, comments 88
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
4h19m later as CertBot: Automatically enable HTTPS on your website with Let's Encrypt certs,
submitted by av.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1.4 years later as Automatically Enable HTTPS on Your Site with EFF Certbot Deploying Lets Encrypt,
submitted by Kelab.
Score 10, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as Software Licenses and Failed States
on 16 May 2016,
submitted by rumcajz.
Score 60, comments 48
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
5m later as Software Licenses and Failed States,
submitted by sustrik.
Score 12, comments 16
controversial
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Then appeared on Hacker News
17h5m later as Software Licenses and Failed States,
submitted by zdw.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
477 days later as Software Licenses and Failed States,
submitted by jithinraj.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as The Unbeatable Game from the 60s: Dr NIM
on 16 May 2016,
submitted by aaron695.
Score 2, comments 0
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269 days later as The Unbeatable Game from the 60s: Dr NIM,
submitted by flyingfisch.
Score 6, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as The SidToday Files
on 16 May 2016,
submitted by aestetix.
Score 117, comments 18
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
4h59m later as The Intercept is Broadening Access to the Snowden Archive,
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Score 4, comments 1
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485 days later as Largest release of Snowden docs,
submitted by jonbraun.
Score 21, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as Oracle v. Google, and the end of programming as we know it
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submitted by CrankyBear.
Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1h0m later as Oracle v. Google, and the end of programming as we know it,
submitted by av.
Score 19, comments 12
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
12h50m later as Oracle v. Google, and the end of programming as we know it,
submitted by kiyanwang.
Score 8, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Ruby has been fast enough for 13 years
on 16 May 2016,
submitted by ingve.
Score 232, comments 179
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
10h54m later as Ruby has been fast enough for 13 years,
submitted by ericdykstra.
Score 21, comments 11
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
1.8 years later as Ruby has been fast enough for 13 years (2016),
submitted by franciscop.
Score 8, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as One year of Rust
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submitted by steveklabnik.
Score 321, comments 106
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
33m later as One year of Rust - The Rust Programming Language Blog,
submitted by chadski.
Score 39, comments 2
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First seen on Lobste.rs
as Validations Predicates
on 16 May 2016,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
14 days later as Validations Predicates,
submitted by ismaelga.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as Node.cobol–A Node.js bridge for COBOL allowing you to execute JavaScript in COBOL
on 16 May 2016,
submitted by ionicabizau.
Score 1, comments 0
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Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as A Node.js bridge for COBOL,
submitted by reimertz.
Score 73, comments 52
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
22m later as node.cobol,
submitted by friendlysock.
Score 15, comments 2
First seen on Hacker News
as Signed overflow in C
on 16 May 2016,
submitted by ingve.
Score 46, comments 49
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1h58m later as Signed overflow in C,
submitted by fcambus.
Score 6, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as Building an iOS App in Rust
on 16 May 2016,
submitted by weinzierl.
Score 106, comments 10
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
20h33m later as Building an iOS App in Rust, Part 1: Getting Started with Rust,
submitted by mseri.
Score 5, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as Show HN: “Anguish”: Invisible Programming Language and Invisible Data Theft
on 16 May 2016,
submitted by zoffix222.
Score 8, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as Anguish: Invisible Programming and Invisible Data Theft,
submitted by gliese1337.
Score 1, comments 0
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Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as Anguish: Invisible Programming Language and Invisible Data Theft,
submitted by labster.
Score 225, comments 59
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
6 days later as "Anguish": Invisible Programming Language and Invisible Data Theft,
submitted by fcbsd.
Score 6, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as A Whirlwind Tutorial on Creating Really Teensy ELF Executables for Linux (2005)
on 16 May 2016,
submitted by d0mine.
Score 74, comments 5
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
4h53m later as A Whirlwind Tutorial on Creating Really Teensy ELF Executables for Linux (2005),
submitted by chadski.
Score 3, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News
2.0 years later 🧟 as A Whirlwind Tutorial on Creating Really Teensy ELF Executables for Linux,
submitted by craftyguy.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on /r/Programming
2.4 years later 🧟 as A Whirlwind Tutorial on Creating Really Teensy ELF Executables for Linux,
submitted by liquidprocess.
Score 35, comments 2
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First seen on Hacker News
as Yubico: Secure Hardware vs. Open Source
on 17 May 2016,
submitted by francois2.
Score 190, comments 110
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
233 days later as Secure Hardware vs. Open Source,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 2, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as Symantec/Norton Antivirus Remote Heap/Pool Memory Corruption CVE-2016-2208
on 17 May 2016,
submitted by reubenmorais.
Score 209, comments 51
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1h20m later as Ring 0 execution in all Symantec products by sending an email or a link,
submitted by kb.
Score 41, comments 16
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as High CPU use by taskhost.exe when Windows 8.1 user name contains “user”
on 17 May 2016,
submitted by ivank.
Score 444, comments 202
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
8h32m later as High CPU use by taskhost.exe when Windows 8.1 user name contains "user" (2015),
submitted by FRIGN.
Score 21, comments 9
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Indefinite prison for suspect who won’t decrypt hard drives, feds say
on 17 May 2016,
submitted by jseliger.
Score 19, comments 7
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
16h20m later as Indefinite prison for suspect who won’t decrypt hard drives,
submitted by tedu.
Score 11, comments 4
First seen on Hacker News
as How Typography Can Save Your Life
on 17 May 2016,
submitted by aaronbrethorst.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
10h40m later as How Typography Can Save Your Life,
submitted by Tomte.
Score 102, comments 31
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
44m later as How Typography Can Save Your Life,
submitted by tedu.
Score 11, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as CloudFlare is ruining the internet (for me)
on 17 May 2016,
submitted by pavs.
Score 31, comments 9
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
17 days later as CloudFlare is ruining the internet (for me),
submitted by cnst.
Score 31, comments 12
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Then appeared on Hacker News
1.7 years later as CloudFlare is ruining the internet (for me),
submitted by farnsworthy.
Score 26, comments 6
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First seen on Hacker News
as Major Remote SSH Security Issue in CoreOS Linux Alpha
on 17 May 2016,
submitted by jonaslejon.
Score 142, comments 42
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2h46m later as Major Remote SSH Security Issue in CoreOS Linux Alpha, Subset of Users Affected,
submitted by mulander.
Score 9, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Show HN: A list of embedded scripting languages with impl. language, GC, license
on 17 May 2016,
submitted by networked.
Score 3, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News
51 days later as Embedded scripting languages (Table),
submitted by vasili111.
Score 1, comments 0
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
3.6 years later 🧟 as embedded-scripting-languages,
submitted by dmbaturin.
Score 17, comments 5
First seen on Hacker News
as EFF Fights for Answers About Massive Government Phone Database
on 17 May 2016,
submitted by DiabloD3.
Score 92, comments 28
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
6h18m later as Thursday Hearing in San Francisco: EFF Fights for Answers About Massive Government Phone Database,
submitted by halosghost.
Score 6, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Leading a Child to a Computer Culture (1975)
on 17 May 2016,
submitted by calvin.
Score 2, comments 0
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Then appeared on Hacker News
6h20m later as Leading a Child to a Computer Culture (1975) [pdf],
submitted by carlesfe.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as Scipy Lecture Notes
on 17 May 2016,
submitted by kercker.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
4.6 years later 🧟 as Scipy Lecture Notes,
submitted by vyuh.
Score 320, comments 45
🔥
⭐(1)
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
5h45m later as Scipy Lecture Notes,
submitted by sqrtz.
Score 9, comments 3
First seen on Hacker News
as Introducing Ponos: A RabbitMQ-Based Worker Server
on 17 May 2016,
submitted by sundip.
Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
5h11m later as Introducing Ponos: A RabbitMQ-based Worker Server,
submitted by hiphipjorge.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Pointer Overflow Checking
on 17 May 2016,
submitted by inactive-user.
Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1m later as Pointer Overflow Checking,
submitted by ingve.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
16h59m later as Pointer Overflow Checking,
submitted by ndesaulniers.
Score 26, comments 1
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First seen on Hacker News
as IBM scientists achieve storage memory breakthrough
on 17 May 2016,
submitted by interconnector.
Score 121, comments 28
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
3h4m later as IBM scientists achieve phase-change memory breakthrough,
submitted by freehunter.
Score 4, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Designing A Dementia-Friendly Website
on 17 May 2016,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 14, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
8h26m later as Designing a Dementia-Friendly Website,
submitted by acdha.
Score 1, comments 0
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First seen on Lobste.rs
as A Timeline for Learning React
on 17 May 2016,
submitted by dceddia.
Score 2, comments 0
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Then appeared on Hacker News
3.7 years later 🧟 as Article: Your Timeline for Learning React,
submitted by Fiveplus.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as WireApp: Axolotl and Proteus
on 17 May 2016,
submitted by cm3.
Score 3, comments 3
Then appeared on Hacker News
93 days later as Axolotl and Proteus,
submitted by d4l3k.
Score 1, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
43 days later as Axolotl and Proteus,
submitted by fabrice_d.
Score 12, comments 3
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
74 days later as Axolotl and Proteus,
submitted by pizzaiolo.
Score 7, comments 10
controversial
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1h14m later as Moxie et al, Axolotl, Proteus and legal stuff,
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Score 4, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Hypercomputation
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submitted by talles.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1 year later as Hypercomputation - Wikipedia,
submitted by binarymax.
Score 2, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as Horizon 1.0: a realtime, open-source JavaScript back end from RethinkDB
on 17 May 2016,
submitted by coffeemug.
Score 606, comments 127
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1h26m later as Horizon: the realtime, open-source JavaScript backend from ReThinkDB,
submitted by kevinSuttle.
Score 4, comments 2
First seen on Hacker News
as How to use feature flags without technical debt
on 17 May 2016,
submitted by sboak.
Score 60, comments 50
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
3h7m later as How to use feature flags without technical debt,
submitted by alxndr.
Score 3, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as Rich User Experience, UX and Desktopization of War (2014)
on 17 May 2016,
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
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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
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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 Mononoki – A Font for Programming and Code Review
on 17 May 2016,
submitted by nikolay.
Score 241, comments 125
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1 day later as Mononoki - a font for programming and code review,
submitted by streblo.
Score 26, comments 18
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First seen on Hacker News
as Interim OS (2015)
on 17 May 2016,
submitted by erickhill.
Score 1, comments 0
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2.2 years later 🧟 as Interim OS (2015),
submitted by river.
Score 14, comments 4
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1.8 years later as Stanza [programming language],
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140 days later as Concurrency: A Primer,
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220 days later as Min – a smarter web browser,
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278 days later as Min – A smarter web browser,
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459 days later as Extended File Attributes Rock! (2011),
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11h51m later as Git Reflow,
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4h14m later as Achieving a Perfect SSL Labs Score with Go,
submitted by mulander.
Score 9, comments 4
First seen on Lobste.rs
as AST explorer
on 20 May 2016,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
328 days later as AST Explorer,
submitted by lfischer.
Score 1, comments 0
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Then appeared on Hacker News
3.6 years later 🧟 as AST Explorer,
submitted by arberavdullahu.
Score 2, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
197 days later as Abstract Syntax Tree Explorer (Lua, Rust, OCaml, Python, JavaScript etc. etc.),
submitted by throwawaybutwhy.
Score 2, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as Cheapest Fault-Tolerant Cluster for Deis V1 PaaS
on 20 May 2016,
submitted by yebyen.
Score 6, comments 1
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1m later as Cheapest Fault-Tolerant Cluster For Deis V1 PaaS,
submitted by yebyen.
Score 2, comments 1
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276 days later as Cheapest Fault-Tolerant Cluster for Deis V1 PaaS,
submitted by yebyen.
Score 1, comments 0
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as The Business Card Raytracer
on 20 May 2016,
submitted by theunamedguy.
Score 1, comments 0
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1 year later as Decyphering the Business Card Raytracer,
submitted by calvin.
Score 17, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
9h21m later as Decyphering the business card ray tracer,
submitted by bluedino.
Score 1, comments 0
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Then appeared on Hacker News
23 days later as Decyphering the Business Card Raytracer,
submitted by Kristine1975.
Score 3, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
1.6 years later as Business Card Ray Tracer (2013),
submitted by harel.
Score 65, comments 10
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First seen on Lobste.rs
as Unit Testing Principles
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submitted by inactive-user.
Score 4, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
less than a minute later as Unit Testing Principles,
submitted by benlakey.
Score 1, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as Show HN: KoduStore a Minimal ORM for UWP Using LevelDB and BSON
on 21 May 2016,
submitted by maxpert.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
14h3m later as KoduStore a Minimal ORM for UWP Using LevelDB and BSON,
submitted by mxp.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as Doors – A special file for inter-process communication
on 21 May 2016,
submitted by dmmalam.
Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1 year later as Doors,
submitted by apy.
Score 35, comments 10
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First seen on Lobste.rs
as Some of the best tech job survival advice I've ever read
on 21 May 2016,
submitted by JeremyMorgan.
Score 1, comments 0
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less than a minute later as Some of the best tech job survival advice I've ever read,
submitted by JeremyMorgan.
Score 1, comments 0
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Then appeared on Hacker News
17h57m later as Career/Job Advice and Observations,
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Score 1, comments 0
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Then appeared on Hacker News
12h56m later as Career/Job Advice and Observations,
submitted by tomaac.
Score 1, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as Show HN: Texttop – Interactive desktop rendered in TTY with ASCII
on 21 May 2016,
submitted by tombh.
Score 114, comments 29
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1h32m later as Texttop - A fully interactive X Linux desktop rendered to ASCII and streamed over SSH,
submitted by 355E3B.
Score 21, comments 0
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1.6 years later as Texttop – An interactive X Linux desktop rendered in TTY and streamable over SSH,
submitted by sandebert.
Score 551, comments 92
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First seen on Hacker News
as A 6502 lisp compiler, sprite animation and the NES/Famicom
on 21 May 2016,
submitted by shioyama.
Score 114, comments 13
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
16h41m later as A 6502 lisp compiler, sprite animation and the NES/Famicom,
submitted by river.
Score 10, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Reverse Engineering a Mysterious UDP Stream in My Hotel
on 21 May 2016,
submitted by gkbrk.
Score 1423, comments 181
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
7m later as Hotel_Music,
submitted by mulander.
Score 31, comments 4
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Choo: framework for creating sturdy web applications
on 21 May 2016,
submitted by jellekralt.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
39 days later as Choo – sturdy front end framework,
submitted by 33degrees.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
5 days later as Show HN: Choo – 5kb framework for creating sturdy front end applications,
submitted by yoshuaw.
Score 16, comments 8
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2 days later as choo - sturdy frontend framework,
submitted by omphalos.
Score 7, comments 3
Then appeared on Hacker News
3 days later as Choo – sturdy front end framework,
submitted by jashmenn.
Score 1, comments 0
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Then appeared on Hacker News
153 days later as Choo – sturdy front end framework v4.0.0 release,
submitted by yoshuaw.
Score 8, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
8 days later as Yoshuawuyts/choo: – sturdy front end framework,
submitted by lolptdr.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Scaling Jarvis from 5 to 5000 users in forty-eight hours
on 21 May 2016,
submitted by lawrencewu.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
4h5m later as Scaling Jarvis from 5 to 5000 users in forty-eight hours,
submitted by lawrence.
Score 13, comments 13
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as Scaling Jarvis from 5 to 5000 users in forty-eight hours,
submitted by r4um.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Gradual Typing Across the Spectrum
on 21 May 2016,
submitted by panic.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
8 days later as Gradual Typing Across the Spectrum,
submitted by unbalancedparentheses.
Score 10, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Building LLVM on OpenBSD/loongson
on 21 May 2016,
submitted by fcambus.
Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
less than a minute later as Building LLVM on OpenBSD/loongson,
submitted by fcambus.
Score 5, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Blue. No, Yellow
on 21 May 2016,
submitted by nikbackm.
Score 337, comments 202
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1 day later as Blue. No! Yellow!,
submitted by kartik.
Score 16, comments 17
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First seen on Lobste.rs
as Real World Elixir Deployment
on 21 May 2016,
submitted by gamache.
Score 15, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
2m later as Real World Elixir Deployment (Empire City Elixir 2016),
submitted by gamache.
Score 5, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Debugging CSS
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submitted by alxndr.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
215 days later as Debugging CSS,
submitted by flyingfisch.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Massively-Parallel Vector Graphics
on 21 May 2016,
submitted by friendlysock.
Score 6, comments 0
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4.4 years later 🧟 as Massively-Parallel Vector Graphics,
submitted by vg_head.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Jon Blow: Jai – Demo: Iterators, (Overloading X Polymorphism)
on 22 May 2016,
submitted by waivek.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2h36m later as Jai: Demo: Iterators, (Overloading x Polymorphism),
submitted by friendlysock.
Score 6, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Clifford Algebra: A visual introduction
on 22 May 2016,
submitted by friendlysock.
Score 18, comments 5
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174 days later as Clifford Algebra: A visual introduction (2014),
submitted by mcbits.
Score 111, comments 24
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Then appeared on Hacker News
1.7 years later as Clifford Algebra: A visual introduction (2014),
submitted by yoquan.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
2.3 years later 🧟 as Clifford Algebra: A Visual Introduction,
submitted by fanf2.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as How to become the sole owner of your PC [pdf]
on 22 May 2016,
submitted by ashitlerferad.
Score 254, comments 121
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Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as Disabling Intel ME – How to become the sole owner of your PC [pdf],
submitted by ingve.
Score 4, comments 0
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15h4m later as How to become the sole owner of your PC,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 10, comments 4
First seen on Hacker News
as Balde: a microframework to develop web applications in C
on 22 May 2016,
submitted by ashitlerferad.
Score 215, comments 80
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1 day later as Balde: A microframework for web applications in C,
submitted by nickfrostatx.
Score 6, comments 4
First seen on Hacker News
as Chapel: a parallel programming language designed for productivity at scale
on 22 May 2016,
submitted by luu.
Score 46, comments 19
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
348 days later as Chapel - Parallel, portable, programming language,
submitted by nickpsecurity.
Score 10, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Cling: An Interactive C++ interpreter
on 22 May 2016,
submitted by indatawetrust.
Score 202, comments 50
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
1.5 years later as Cling – An interactive C++ interpreter built on top of LLVM and Clang,
submitted by philonoist.
Score 91, comments 21
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Then appeared on Hacker News
2.1 years later 🧟 as Cling – An interactive C++ interpreter built on top of LLVM and Clang,
submitted by pcr910303.
Score 2, comments 0
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93 days later as Cling | ROOT a Data analysis Framework,
submitted by adamo.
Score 1, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as Make your first programming language – in one hour
on 22 May 2016,
submitted by ingve.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
122 days later as Beautiful Racket: how to make your own programming languages with Racket—and why,
submitted by inactive-user.
Score 13, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
7 days later as Beautiful Racket,
submitted by lobo_tuerto.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
38 days later as Beautiful Racket – how to make your own programming languages with Racket,
submitted by emdashcomma.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
129 days later as Beautiful Racket v1.0,
submitted by Curiositry.
Score 537, comments 58
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
4m later as Beautiful Racket v1.0,
submitted by Curiositry.
Score 24, comments 5
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Using GNU m4 as a CSS pre-processor
on 22 May 2016,
submitted by s_kilk.
Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
22h59m later as Using GNU m4 as a CSS pre-processor,
submitted by mulander.
Score 21, comments 19
🔥
First seen on Lobste.rs
as misc@openbsd: 'NSA addition to ifconfig'
on 22 May 2016,
submitted by cnst.
Score 18, comments 9
Then appeared on Hacker News
5 days later as 'NSA addition to ifconfig',
submitted by protomyth.
Score 73, comments 39
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as TOTP SSH port fluxing
on 22 May 2016,
submitted by benjojo12.
Score 133, comments 58
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
3m later as TOTP SSH port fluxing,
submitted by inactive-user.
Score 9, comments 3
First seen on Lobste.rs
as How to chroot www/firefox on NetBSD
on 22 May 2016,
submitted by inactive-user.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
5 days later as How to chroot wwwithFirefox on NetBSD,
submitted by protomyth.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Ionide and the State of F# Open Source Environment
on 22 May 2016,
submitted by mightybyte.
Score 8, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
less than a minute later as Ionide and the State of F# Open Source Environment,
submitted by mightybyte.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
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as OpenBSD/loongson on the Lemote Yeeloong 8101B
on 22 May 2016,
submitted by fcambus.
Score 7, comments 6
Then appeared on Hacker News
1m later as OpenBSD/loongson on the Lemote Yeeloong 8101B,
submitted by fcambus.
Score 20, comments 1
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Bank Robber: The computer technician who exposed a Swiss bank’s darkest secrets
on 23 May 2016,
submitted by trop.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
20h40m later as The Bank Robber: The technician who exposed a Swiss bank’s darkest secrets,
submitted by wallflower.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
11h30m later as The Bank Robber,
submitted by BerislavLopac.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as The Bank Robber,
submitted by ca98am79.
Score 75, comments 13
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
less than a minute later as The Great Swiss Bank Heist,
submitted by mikec.
Score 12, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Efficiently compiling efficient query plans for modern hardware
on 23 May 2016,
submitted by mpweiher.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
13h13m later as Review: “Efficiently compiling efficient query plans for modern hardware (2011)”,
submitted by nkurz.
Score 1, comments 0
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
4h58m later as Efficient query plans for modern hardware,
submitted by amontalenti.
Score 2, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as Roundcube Webmail 1.2.0 released with PGP support
on 23 May 2016,
submitted by weeha.
Score 218, comments 67
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
50m later as Roundcube Webmail 1.2.0 released,
submitted by mulander.
Score 6, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Astronomers do not Date Sappho’s ‘Midnight’ Poem
on 23 May 2016,
submitted by srikar.
Score 29, comments 7
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
10h28m later as Astronomers do not Date Sappho’s ‘Midnight’ Poem,
submitted by tedu.
Score 5, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Why Learn Vim Commands
on 23 May 2016,
submitted by steveshogren.
Score 9, comments 1
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1 day later as When Vim Commands Are Better,
submitted by JackMorgan.
Score 1, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as Fizz Buzz in Tensorflow
on 23 May 2016,
submitted by joelgrus.
Score 378, comments 84
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
9h45m later as Fizz Buzz in Tensorflow,
submitted by trousers.
Score 48, comments 6
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
1.5 years later as Fizz Buzz in Tensorflow,
submitted by Arun2009.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
25 days later as Fizz Buzz in Tensorflow (2016),
submitted by blfr.
Score 4, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News
67 days later as Fizz Buzz in Tensorflow (2016),
submitted by sametmax.
Score 186, comments 53
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First seen on Lobste.rs
as Emacs For Writers
on 23 May 2016,
submitted by vfoley.
Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
2h22m later as Emacs for Writers [video](2015),
submitted by rfreytag.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
86 days later as Emacs for writers,
submitted by Johnny_Brahms.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
1.7 years later as Emacs for Writers (2015) [video],
submitted by tarboreus.
Score 99, comments 24
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as The weird and wonderful CIC (2010)
on 23 May 2016,
submitted by mmastrac.
Score 10, comments 0
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Then appeared on Hacker News
3.2 years later 🧟 as The weird and wonderful CIC (2010),
submitted by beefhash.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
27 days later as The weird and wonderful CIC,
submitted by xorhash.
Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
14h26m later as The Weird and Wonderful CIC (2010),
submitted by speps.
Score 2, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
10 days later as The Weird and Wonderful CIC (2010),
submitted by speps.
Score 16, comments 1
🔥
⭐(24)
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 year later as The weird and wonderful [NES] CIC,
submitted by tenebrisalietum.
Score 7, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Machine Bias
on 23 May 2016,
submitted by r0h1n.
Score 97, comments 57
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
162 days later as Machine Bias: There’s Software Used Across the Country to Predict Future Criminals. And it’s Biased Against Blacks.,
submitted by tf.
Score 20, comments 21
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
314 days later as Machine Bias,
submitted by LopRabbit.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
188 days later as Software used to predict future criminals is biased against blacks,
submitted by JumpCrisscross.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
2.8 years later 🧟 as Machine Bias,
submitted by Sharma.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Introducing clojure.spec
on 23 May 2016,
submitted by sharksandwich.
Score 96, comments 2
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
10m later as Introducing clojure.spec,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 19, comments 2
First seen on Hacker News
as Clojure.spec – Rationale and Overview
on 23 May 2016,
submitted by SCdF.
Score 474, comments 153
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1h7m later as clojure.spec,
submitted by lukaszkorecki.
Score 18, comments 6
First seen on Hacker News
as Concept Visualization Gallery
on 23 May 2016,
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 Hacker News
as Mid-2016 Tor bug retrospective, with lessons for future coding
on 23 May 2016,
submitted by ikeboy.
Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
5h39m later as Mid-2016 Tor bug retrospective, with lessons for future coding | The Tor Blog,
submitted by river.
Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
9h22m later as Mid-2016 Tor bug retrospective, with lessons for future coding,
submitted by ashitlerferad.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
23h32m later as Mid-2016 Tor bug retrospective, with lessons for future coding,
submitted by cpeterso.
Score 5, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as NodeConf Argentina Call for Speakers is now open
on 23 May 2016,
submitted by bevacqua.
Score 3, comments 1
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
5m later as NodeConf Argentina Call for Speakers is Open!,
submitted by bevacqua.
Score 2, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as The Elixir of concurrency
on 23 May 2016,
submitted by carlesfe.
Score 116, comments 38
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1m later as The Elixir of concurrency,
submitted by cfenollosa.
Score 2, comments 2
First seen on Hacker News
as PolyHook – x86/x64 Hooking Library
on 23 May 2016,
submitted by ingve.
Score 41, comments 7
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
22m later as PolyHook -- Library for Hooking Functions,
submitted by friendlysock.
Score 4, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Pico Process Overview
on 23 May 2016,
submitted by jackhammons.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
19h4m later as Pico Process Overview – Linux binaries on Windows,
submitted by danieldk.
Score 83, comments 23
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
4h21m later as Windows Subsystem for Linux: Pico Processes,
submitted by gandro.
Score 8, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
3.1 years later 🧟 as Pico-Process-Overview [2016],
submitted by rolph.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as The Internet as It Was in 1996
on 23 May 2016,
submitted by ca98am79.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2m later as The Internet As It Was In 1996,
submitted by mikec.
Score 2, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
317 days later as The Internet as It Was in 1996,
submitted by iamjeff.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
4 days later as The Internet as It Was in 1996 [video],
submitted by TranceMan.
Score 1, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as Driusan/de: A Programmer's Text Editor
on 23 May 2016,
submitted by rcarmo.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2.5 years later 🧟 as de - A Programmer's Text Editor,
submitted by wizardishungry.
Score 16, comments 8
First seen on Hacker News
as Neanderthal now on Nvidia, AMD, and Intel GPUs (Clojure matrix library)
on 23 May 2016,
submitted by dragandj.
Score 6, comments 3
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1h34m later as Neanderthal 0.6.0: now on Nvidia, AMD, and Intel GPU (Clojure matrix library),
submitted by dragandj.
Score 1, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as Pastejacking
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by borski.
Score 722, comments 234
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
11h4m later as Pastejacking,
submitted by awal.
Score 5, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as Rails has won: The Elephant in the Room
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by mjbellantoni.
Score 316, comments 201
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
12h53m later as Rails has won: The Elephant in the Room,
submitted by caius.
Score 14, comments 3
First seen on Hacker News
as Observations and thoughts on the LinkedIn data breach
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by mglauco.
Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
11h19m later as Observations and thoughts on the LinkedIn data breach,
submitted by mulander.
Score 6, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as Observations and thoughts on the LinkedIn data breach,
submitted by r0m4n0.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
11 days later as Observations and thoughts on the Linked-in data breach,
submitted by terminalcommand.
Score 3, comments 0
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as Introducing the RSTHD layout
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by falvese.
Score 6, comments 0
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4.2 years later 🧟 as The RSTHD Keyboard Layout,
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Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Google Trends – Web Search interest: .org, .io – Worldwide, 2004 – present
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Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
less than a minute later as Google Trends - .io vs .org - Worldwide, 2004 - present,
submitted by mikec.
Score 1, comments 1
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First seen on Hacker News
as Death of a Programming Language Dilettante
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submitted by angrow.
Score 9, comments 2
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2h14m later as Death of a Language Dilettante,
submitted by uggedal.
Score 31, comments 40
controversial
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Then appeared on Hacker News
7h49m later as Death of a Language Dilettante,
submitted by doty.
Score 122, comments 65
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First seen on Hacker News
as Bitbucket Pipeline now in beta
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submitted by eloycoto.
Score 18, comments 1
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
6h44m later as Bitbucket Pipelines Beta,
submitted by puffnfresh.
Score 9, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1h47m later as Bitbucket Pipelines Beta,
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Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
12h4m later as Introducing Bitbucket Pipelines,
submitted by cheerioty.
Score 27, comments 4
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as Parallel Programming
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by tf.
Score 2, comments 0
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Then appeared on Hacker News
2.6 years later 🧟 as Parallel Programming Course on Coursera,
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Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as polymatheia - Clojure's Transducers in Haskell
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by jan.
Score 8, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News
11 days later as Clojure's Transducers in Haskell,
submitted by jonnybgood.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as The surprising cleverness of modern compilers
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by kiyanwang.
Score 144, comments 83
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
19h37m later as The surprising cleverness of modern compilers,
submitted by jasper.
Score 7, comments 4
First seen on Lobste.rs
as IPv6 Excuse Bingo
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submitted by inactive-user.
Score 2, comments 0
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Then appeared on Hacker News
4h38m later as IPv6 Excuse Bingo,
submitted by tshtf.
Score 7, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Computing Cryptographic Hashes for Cyclic Dependencies
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by AndrewWright.
Score 11, comments 0
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
7h47m later as Computing Cryptographic Hashes for Cyclic Dependencies,
submitted by jtobin.
Score 6, comments 8
controversial
First seen on Hacker News
as Google aims to kill passwords by the end of this year
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by YeGoblynQueenne.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
10h14m later as Google aims to kill passwords by the end of this year,
submitted by anu_gupta.
Score 2, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
11h23m later as Google will begin testing password-free login to Android apps,
submitted by jonbaer.
Score 97, comments 81
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1h31m later as Google aims to kill passwords by the end of this year,
submitted by mulander.
Score 21, comments 28
controversial
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as What’s in a Continuation (exploring them in JavaScript)
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by jlongster.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
76 days later as What’s in a Continuation,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 9, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
48 days later as Continuation explained in JavaScript – with an embedded debugger,
submitted by viebel.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
176 days later as What’s in a Continuation,
submitted by ianrtracey.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
102 days later as What’s in a Continuation (2016),
submitted by ianrtracey.
Score 159, comments 51
🔥
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Alan Kay's Reading List
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by numberten.
Score 21, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News
6 days later as Alan Kay's reading list,
submitted by drjohnson.
Score 575, comments 168
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
3.3 years later 🧟 as Alan Kay's Reading List,
submitted by parentheses.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
245 days later as Alan Kay's Reading List,
submitted by wojciem.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as Codeship: The Straight Dope on Deprecations
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by samber.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
47m later as The Straight Dope on Deprecations,
submitted by soulcutter.
Score 2, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as TrailDB – An Efficient Library for Storing and Processing Event Data
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by vtuulos.
Score 212, comments 54
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
4h37m later as Announcing TrailDB - An Efficient Library for Storing and Processing Event Data,
submitted by 355E3B.
Score 2, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as Here’s How Asana Won with Its Product Redesign
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by ca98am79.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
less than a minute later as Here’s How Asana Won With Its Product Redesign,
submitted by mikec.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as Is Your Son a Computer Hacker? (2001)
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by 606.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2.3 years later 🧟 as Is Your Son a Computer Hacker? [2001],
submitted by zge.
Score 20, comments 7
First seen on Hacker News
as Defusing a binary bomb with gdb – Part 7
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by carlosgaldino.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
less than a minute later as Defusing a binary bomb with gdb - Part 7,
submitted by carlosgaldino.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as Mathematicians Bridge Finite-Infinite Divide
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by okket.
Score 214, comments 61
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
13h19m later as Mathematicians Bridge Finite-Infinite Divide,
submitted by robinhouston.
Score 11, comments 0
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
9h13m later as Mathematicians Bridge Finite-Infinite Divide,
submitted by michaelochurch.
Score 13, comments 1
First seen on Lobste.rs
as BCHS: BSD, C, httpd, SQLite
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by mulander.
Score 42, comments 31
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
1h1m later as BCHS Stack - BSD, C, Httpd, SQLite,
submitted by fcambus.
Score 138, comments 68
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Your Occasional Reminder to Use Plain Text Whenever Possible
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by fcambus.
Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1m later as Your Occasional Reminder to Use Plain Text Whenever Possible,
submitted by fcambus.
Score 56, comments 10
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as “Why I'm Not Waiting on 'await'”; 2-pt blog post on pros/cons of 'async..await'
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by _getify.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2 days later as Why I’m Not Waiting On ‘await’,
submitted by kintamanimatt.
Score 9, comments 4
Then appeared on Hacker News
6 days later as Why I’m Not Waiting on ‘await’ (part 1),
submitted by bkardell.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Facing JavaScript Obstacles The Right Way
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by dortzur.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
3h22m later as Facing JavaScript Obstacles the Right Way,
submitted by dtzur.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as So You Want to Be a (Compiler) Wizard
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by ingve.
Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1 day later as So You Want to Be a (Compiler) Wizard,
submitted by samsymons.
Score 22, comments 12
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
3m later as So You Want to Be a Compiler Wizard,
submitted by samsymons.
Score 192, comments 53
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Effective Health Checks in Go
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by aechsten.
Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
44 days later as Effective Health Checks in Go,
submitted by sboak.
Score 6, comments 1
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Superiority, by Arthur C. Clarke
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by friendlysock.
Score 6, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 year later as Superiority,
submitted by shock.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
225 days later as Arthur C. Clarke: Superiority (1951),
submitted by davidgerard.
Score 65, comments 6
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Cryptographic Agility
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by runesoerensen.
Score 103, comments 31
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
14h15m later as Cryptographic Agility,
submitted by zgrep.
Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
3.7 years later 🧟 as Cryptographic Agility (2016),
submitted by erwan.
Score 1, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as The Glorious Horror of TECO
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by _acme.
Score 7, comments 3
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
79 days later as The glorious horror of TECO,
submitted by zeveb.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
12 days later as The Glorious Horror of TECO,
submitted by evhan.
Score 15, comments 4
Then appeared on Hacker News
3h13m later as The Glorious Horror of TECO (2010),
submitted by okket.
Score 52, comments 25
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Hypernetes: Bringing Security and Multi-Tenancy to Kubernetes
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by scprodigy.
Score 109, comments 29
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
10m later as Kubernetes: Hypernetes: Bringing Security and Multi-tenancy to Kubernetes,
submitted by lei.
Score 2, comments 0
💤
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Org Mode - Organize Your Life In Plain Text!
on 24 May 2016,
submitted by apy.
Score 25, comments 19
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as Org Mode – Organize Your Life in Plain Text,
submitted by ProfDreamer.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
4.0 years later 🧟 as Org Mode - Organize Your Life In Plain Text,
submitted by zoranzaric.
Score 29, comments 16
🔥
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Pony Patterns: Accessing an Actor with Arbitrary Transactions
on 25 May 2016,
submitted by SeanTAllen.
Score 12, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
less than a minute later as Pony Patterns: Accessing an Actor with Arbitrary Transactions,
submitted by spooneybarger.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Plan 9: Part 1: Whither Plan 9? History and Motivation
on 25 May 2016,
submitted by f2f.
Score 10, comments 1
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
20h35m later as Whither Plan 9? History and motivation,
submitted by wtbob.
Score 109, comments 17
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
5h5m later as Whither Plan 9? History and Motivation,
submitted by friendlysock.
Score 33, comments 6
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Who Needs Git When You Have ZFS?
on 25 May 2016,
submitted by urza.
Score 206, comments 146
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1h29m later as Who Needs Git When You Got ZFS?,
submitted by 355E3B.
Score 21, comments 21
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as DHH: Mainstream precludes cool
on 25 May 2016,
submitted by christophe971.
Score 18, comments 4
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
5h30m later as Mainstream precludes cool,
submitted by joshuacc.
Score 8, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as CircleCi: It's the Future
on 25 May 2016,
submitted by fayimora.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
9h38m later as CircleCI Blog - It's The Future (2015),
submitted by lannonbr.
Score 2, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
1.7 years later as It's the Future (2015),
submitted by timvdalen.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 year later as It's the Future (2015),
submitted by otoolep.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
2.0 years later 🧟 as It's the Future (2015),
submitted by teleforce.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as Theo de Raadt – Privilege Separation and Pledge [video, ~15min]
on 25 May 2016,
submitted by nickysielicki.
Score 10, comments 1
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
16m later as Theo de Raadt - Privilege Separation and Pledge (dotSecurity 2016),
submitted by fcambus.
Score 21, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as HTC Vive – Lighthouse tracking examined
on 25 May 2016,
submitted by packetlss.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
167 days later as Lighthouse tracking examined,
submitted by friendlysock.
Score 5, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Once Upon a Time
on 25 May 2016,
submitted by sprucely.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
9 days later as Once Upon a Time,
submitted by flyingfisch.
Score 4, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as How to monitor MongoDB performance metrics
on 25 May 2016,
submitted by kky.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
296 days later as Monitoring MongoDB performance metrics (WiredTiger),
submitted by friendlysock.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as Open-Sourcing Twitter Heron
on 25 May 2016,
submitted by samber.
Score 289, comments 63
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
14h11m later as Open Sourcing Twitter Heron,
submitted by antifuchs.
Score 4, comments 1
First seen on Lobste.rs
as SELinux is beyond saving at this point
on 25 May 2016,
submitted by mulander.
Score 14, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
5h4m later as SELinux is beyond saving,
submitted by fcambus.
Score 137, comments 77
🔥
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Pony Patterns: Supply Chain
on 25 May 2016,
submitted by SeanTAllen.
Score 8, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1m later as Pony Patterns: Supply Chain,
submitted by spooneybarger.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as 100 Awesome Women in the Open-Source Community You Should Know
on 25 May 2016,
submitted by eisokant.
Score 34, comments 5
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
6h9m later as 100 Awesome Women In The Open-Source Community You Should Know,
submitted by tcard.
Score 13, comments 2
First seen on Hacker News
as Practical Dependent Types in Haskell: Type-Safe Neural Networks (Part 1)
on 25 May 2016,
submitted by adamnemecek.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
7h33m later as Practical Dependent Types in Haskell: Type-Safe Neural Networks (Part 1),
submitted by pushcx.
Score 14, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
215 days later as Practical Dependent Types in Haskell: Type-Safe Neural Networks (Part 1),
submitted by adamnemecek.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 year later as Typesafe Neural Networks in Haskell with Dependent Types,
submitted by KirinDave.
Score 140, comments 18
🔥
First seen on Lobste.rs
as pwnat: NAT to NAT client-server communication
on 25 May 2016,
submitted by geocar.
Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
5h15m later as NAT Tunneling Without a Third-Party,
submitted by devbug.
Score 7, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
17h12m later as Pwnat: NAT to NAT client-server communication,
submitted by jfreax.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
106 days later as Pwnat: NAT to NAT client-server communication,
submitted by ashitlerferad.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Six Ways Ansible Makes Docker-Compose Better
on 25 May 2016,
submitted by jpswade.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
9h27m later as Six Ways Ansible Makes Docker-Compose Better,
submitted by kiyanwang.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
6h20m later as Six Ways Ansible Makes Docker-Compose Better,
submitted by drewda.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as The Path to Rust
on 25 May 2016,
submitted by Jonhoo.
Score 13, comments 0
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
10h9m later as The Path to Rust,
submitted by ryanslade.
Score 15, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
6 days later as Path to Rust – A practical introduction,
submitted by sargas.
Score 136, comments 20
🔥
First seen on Lobste.rs
as xychelsea
on 25 May 2016,
submitted by tca.
Score 56, comments 0
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
7h3m later as Visiting Chelsea Manning in prison,
submitted by rdl.
Score 344, comments 171
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Coding without Google
on 26 May 2016,
submitted by ingve.
Score 274, comments 199
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
6h26m later as Coding without Google,
submitted by mulander.
Score 2, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as Programmer's log: Throttling outgoing requests
on 26 May 2016,
submitted by SingAlong.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
3m later as Programmer's log: Throttling outgoing requests,
submitted by hashnuke.
Score 2, comments 2
First seen on Hacker News
as Java Generics Are Turing Complete
on 26 May 2016,
submitted by ingve.
Score 112, comments 101
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2h9m later as [1605.05274] Java Generics are Turing Complete,
submitted by river.
Score 6, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as The Fusioneers, who build nuclear reactors in their back yards
on 26 May 2016,
submitted by Fjolsvith.
Score 168, comments 54
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
42 days later as The Fusioneers: Forget cars, these guys build nuclear reactors in their back yards.,
submitted by Snocrash.
Score 2, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as Trust in Erlang
on 26 May 2016,
submitted by chizzl.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
104 days later as Trust,
submitted by nato.
Score 1, comments 1
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as uLisp – Lisp for the Arduino
on 26 May 2016,
submitted by weeber.
Score 104, comments 33
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
23h30m later as A lisp for the arduino,
submitted by diogofranco.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2h14m later as uLisp - Lisp for the Arduino,
submitted by dwc.
Score 17, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
1.9 years later as ULisp: Lisp for Arduino (and other microcontrollers),
submitted by iuguy.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1.9 years later as uLisp – Lisp for Microcontrollers,
submitted by jrepinc.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 year later as uLisp,
submitted by tosh.
Score 376, comments 87
🔥
⭐(1)
First seen on Hacker News
as How the Internet works: Submarine fibre, brains in jars, and coaxial cables
on 26 May 2016,
submitted by svarnypetr.
Score 5, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News
8h21m later as A deep dive into Internet infrastructure, plus a visit to a subsea cable site,
submitted by matan_a.
Score 251, comments 32
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
10h43m later as How the Internet works: Submarine fiber, brains in jars, and coaxial cables,
submitted by tomkwok.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as How the Internet works: Submarine fiber, brains in jars, and coaxial cables,
submitted by Amorymeltzer.
Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
19h47m later as How the Internet works: Submarine fiber, brains in jars, and coaxial cables,
submitted by jasper.
Score 9, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as A Two Month Debugging Story
on 26 May 2016,
submitted by craigkerstiens.
Score 89, comments 44
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
3h28m later as A Two Month Debugging Story,
submitted by fcbsd.
Score 0, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as PDE-Based Image Compression
on 26 May 2016,
submitted by ingve.
Score 101, comments 26
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
17h13m later as PDE-based Image Compression,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 7, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Could a neuroscientist understand a microprocessor?
on 26 May 2016,
submitted by bigdatabigdata.
Score 196, comments 50
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2 days later as Could a neuroscientist understand a microprocessor?,
submitted by mjn.
Score 9, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Michael's FreeBSD Story
on 26 May 2016,
submitted by tedu.
Score 8, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
66 days later as Faces of FreeBSD 2016: Michael Lucas,
submitted by percept.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Petition for Intel to Release an ME-less CPU design
on 26 May 2016,
submitted by jcs.
Score 8, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
7h16m later as Petition for Intel to Release an ME-Less CPU Design,
submitted by foodstances.
Score 34, comments 0
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Google wins trial against Oracle as jury finds Android is fair use
on 26 May 2016,
submitted by floatalong.
Score 91, comments 3
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
17m later as The verdict is in: Android is “fair use” as Google beats Oracle,
submitted by spinda.
Score 61, comments 11
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First seen on Hacker News
as Parallelizing the Naughty Dog Engine Using Fibers [video]
on 26 May 2016,
submitted by Splines.
Score 120, comments 63
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
6h19m later as GDC Vault - Parallelizing the Naughty Dog Engine Using Fibers,
submitted by tca.
Score 2, comments 0
💤
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Craft - Minecraft clone for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux
on 26 May 2016,
submitted by flyingfisch.
Score 18, comments 13
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
2.2 years later 🧟 as Craft: A simple Minecraft clone written in C using OpenGL shaders,
submitted by sbjs.
Score 578, comments 154
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
1.7 years later as Craft: A simple Minecraft clone written in C using modern OpenGL,
submitted by ciarannolan.
Score 4, comments 2
First seen on Hacker News
as Untrusting an intermediate CA on OS X
on 26 May 2016,
submitted by bartbes.
Score 18, comments 0
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
5h45m later as Untrusting [Blue Coat] CA on OS X,
submitted by jcs.
Score 14, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
6h26m later as How to untrust the BlueCoat CA,
submitted by grey-area.
Score 10, comments 0
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Symantec Issues Intermediate CA Certificate for Blue Coat Public Services
on 26 May 2016,
submitted by AaronFriel.
Score 301, comments 115
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
16h36m later as Symantec issues intermediate CA to company that's sold MITM services to nation states,
submitted by kb.
Score 8, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Introducing Blue Ocean: a new user experience for Jenkins
on 26 May 2016,
submitted by i386.
Score 16, comments 1
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
9h40m later as Introducing Blue Ocean: a new user experience for Jenkins,
submitted by antouank.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
23h5m later as Blue Ocean: a new user experience for Jenkins,
submitted by Artemis2.
Score 382, comments 105
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1 day later as Introducing Blue Ocean: a new user experience for Jenkins,
submitted by mulander.
Score 13, comments 3
First seen on Hacker News
as Systemd v230 kills background processes after user logs out, breaks screen, tmux
on 26 May 2016,
submitted by polemic.
Score 152, comments 182
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
12h26m later as systemd kills background processes after user logs out,
submitted by edd.
Score 66, comments 100
controversial
🔥
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Bjarne Stroustrup: "I Did It For You All..."
on 26 May 2016,
submitted by friendlysock.
Score 21, comments 5
Then appeared on Hacker News
3.8 years later 🧟 as Bjarne Stroustrup: “I Did It for You All ”,
submitted by ddevault.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
112 days later as C++ Is a Lie,
submitted by aronpye.
Score 3, comments 1
First seen on Lobste.rs
as History of IRC (Internet Relay Chat)
on 26 May 2016,
submitted by calvin.
Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1.5 years later as History of IRC (Internet Relay Chat),
submitted by beefhash.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
3.1 years later 🧟 as History of IRC (Internet Relay Chat) (2011),
submitted by susam.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
110 days later as History of IRC (Internet Relay Chat),
submitted by oedmarap.
Score 61, comments 22
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⭐(23)
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
53 days later as History of IRC (Internet Relay Chat),
submitted by gerikson.
Score 6, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as stylelint – A Mighty, Modern CSS Linter
on 27 May 2016,
submitted by nikolay.
Score 1, comments 0
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Then appeared on Hacker News
7 days later as A mighty, modern CSS linter,
submitted by gcoguiec.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
129 days later as stylelint - A modern CSS Linter,
submitted by flyingfisch.
Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
24 days later as Stylelint: CSS linter that helps you enforce consistent conventions,
submitted by based2.
Score 1, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as Self-contained linux applications
on 27 May 2016,
submitted by khc.
Score 7, comments 1
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
179 days later as Flatpak is the new framework for desktop applications on Linux,
submitted by sanxiyn.
Score 13, comments 8
First seen on Hacker News
as What should we learn from past AI forecasts?
on 27 May 2016,
submitted by ghosh.
Score 72, comments 55
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1 year later as What should we learn from past AI forecasts?,
submitted by mjn.
Score 6, comments 2
First seen on Hacker News
as Tornado Town, USA
on 27 May 2016,
submitted by pmcpinto.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
14 days later as Tornado Town, USA,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 2, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as I wrote a display server, a desktop environment, and a debugging/reversing tool
on 27 May 2016,
submitted by acrazyloglad.
Score 185, comments 46
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
10h34m later as I wrote a Lua programmable display-server, a desktop environment and a nifty debugging/reversing tool,
submitted by river.
Score 24, comments 3
First seen on Hacker News
as Dijkstra: My Recollections of Operating System Design (2001) [pdf]
on 27 May 2016,
submitted by jdnc.
Score 65, comments 11
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2h25m later as My Recollections of Operating System Design (2001),
submitted by geocar.
Score 2, comments 2
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Redesigning a notification system using PostgreSQL
on 27 May 2016,
submitted by wsdookadr.
Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as Redesigning a notification system using PostgreSQL,
submitted by wsdookadr.
Score 14, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as Tor Browser and Tails Version Fingerprint
on 27 May 2016,
submitted by jonaslejon.
Score 57, comments 17
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1 day later as Tor Browser Fingerprint,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 5, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Harvey OS – A Fresh Take on Plan 9
on 27 May 2016,
submitted by antonkozlov.
Score 226, comments 79
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2h25m later as Harvey OS ~ A Fresh Take on Plan 9,
submitted by voidzero.
Score 20, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as W^X now mandatory in OpenBSD
on 27 May 2016,
submitted by jcs.
Score 32, comments 13
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Then appeared on Hacker News
10m later as W^X now mandatory in OpenBSD,
submitted by fcambus.
Score 240, comments 69
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First seen on Hacker News
as Oracle attorney says Google’s court victory might kill the GPL
on 27 May 2016,
submitted by Jerry2.
Score 43, comments 13
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2h49m later as Op-ed: Oracle attorney says Google’s court victory might kill the GPL,
submitted by calvin.
Score 4, comments 5
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Darts, Dice, and Coins
on 27 May 2016,
submitted by DRMacIver.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
82 days later as Darts, Dice, and Coins,
submitted by ngoldbaum.
Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1.6 years later as Darts, Dice, and Coins: Sampling from a Discrete Distribution (2011),
submitted by elasticdog.
Score 2, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
less than a minute later as Darts, Dice, and Coins: Sampling from a Discrete Distribution (2011),
submitted by elasticdog.
Score 67, comments 5
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Txti – Fast web pages for everybody
on 28 May 2016,
submitted by thomas11.
Score 5, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
228 days later as TXTI: Enter Text, Get Site,
submitted by setra.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
48 days later as Fast web pages for everybody,
submitted by Sami_Lehtinen.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
6 days later as Txti – Fast web pages for everybody,
submitted by thomas11.
Score 46, comments 14
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1.7 years later as txti - Fast web pages for everybody,
submitted by notriddle.
Score 25, comments 9
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
85 days later as Txti – Fast web pages for everybody,
submitted by lelf.
Score 131, comments 42
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
2.1 years later 🧟 as Txti – Fast web pages for everybody,
submitted by Tomte.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Tech Titans Raise Their Guard, Pushing Back Against News Media
on 28 May 2016,
submitted by calvin.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
23h29m later as Tech Titans Raise Their Guard, Pushing Back Against News Media,
submitted by erickhill.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Show HN: LSM storage engine for SQLite 4 ported to Windows
on 28 May 2016,
submitted by maxpert.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
9m later as Windows port of SQLite4's LSM storage engine,
submitted by mxp.
Score 3, comments 1
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Announcing NetBSD 7.0.1
on 28 May 2016,
submitted by inactive-user.
Score 15, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
7h52m later as Announcing NetBSD 7.0.1,
submitted by Esau.
Score 19, comments 2
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First seen on Hacker News
as Writing my first shellcode
on 28 May 2016,
submitted by internetwache.
Score 94, comments 20
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2 days later as Writing my first shellcode - iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT,
submitted by mulander.
Score 8, comments 3
First seen on Hacker News
as The NSA’s guide to the internet
on 28 May 2016,
submitted by morisy.
Score 131, comments 27
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
5h59m later as The NSA's guide to the internet,
submitted by cmhamill.
Score 11, comments 3
First seen on Lobste.rs
as The Quiet Crisis Unfolding in Software Development
on 28 May 2016,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 36, comments 14
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Then appeared on Hacker News
94 days later as The Quiet Crisis Unfolding in Software Development,
submitted by codelike.
Score 32, comments 7
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as The Plan 9 Effect or why you should not fix it if it isn't broken
on 28 May 2016,
submitted by terminalcommand.
Score 116, comments 107
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
12m later as The Plan-9 Effect or why you should not fix it if it ain't broken,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 18, comments 4
First seen on Hacker News
as The Zygote Process in Chrome
on 28 May 2016,
submitted by gazzik.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2.8 years later 🧟 as The zygote process and software updates (2011),
submitted by calvin.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Lobste.rs
as HackInTheBox 2016 Amsterdam Presentation Materials
on 28 May 2016,
submitted by lattera.
Score 2, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
19m later as Hack in the Box 2016 – All Presentation PDFs,
submitted by campuscodi.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as systemd developer asks tmux (and other programs) to add systemd specific code
on 28 May 2016,
submitted by river.
Score 68, comments 64
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
21h41m later as Systemd developer asks tmux to add systemd specific code,
submitted by awalGarg.
Score 194, comments 282
controversial
🔥
First seen on Lobste.rs
as An opinionated guide to scheme implementations (2013)
on 29 May 2016,
submitted by unbalancedparentheses.
Score 22, comments 6
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3.0 years later 🧟 as An Opinionated Guide to Scheme Implementations (2013),
submitted by all2.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Introducing our Hybrid lda2vec Algorithm
on 29 May 2016,
submitted by rw.
Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as Our Hybrid lda2vec Algorithm,
submitted by haraball.
Score 100, comments 4
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2h41m later as Introducing our Hybrid lda2vec Algorithm,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 4, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as A game about hacking an imaginary device using a real assembly instruction set
on 29 May 2016,
submitted by subliminalpanda.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
43 days later as Embedded Security CTF,
submitted by xcombelle.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
191 days later as Embedded Security CTF,
submitted by legatus.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
2.9 years later 🧟 as Microcorruption: Embedded Security CTF,
submitted by BerislavLopac.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Running Go on a Chromebook in Developer Mode (without Installing Linux)
on 29 May 2016,
submitted by d2p.
Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
40m later as Running Go on a Chromebook in Developer Mode (without installing Linux),
submitted by DanTup.
Score 3, comments 7
controversial
First seen on Hacker News
as Three ways to solve hard programming problems
on 29 May 2016,
submitted by ingve.
Score 110, comments 13
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
3h38m later as Three ways to solve hard programming problems,
submitted by Dawny33.
Score 10, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Flask 0.11 Released
on 29 May 2016,
submitted by welder.
Score 368, comments 126
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
3h46m later as Flask 0.11 Released,
submitted by s_kilk.
Score 17, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as 20 years of NetBSD code bloat
on 29 May 2016,
submitted by ingve.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
6 days later as 20 years of NetBSD code bloat,
submitted by inactive-user.
Score 30, comments 5
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First seen on Lobste.rs
as Dear GitHub: Thanks for getting rid of streaks
on 29 May 2016,
submitted by calvin.
Score 7, comments 3
Then appeared on Hacker News
25m later as GitHub Removes Streaks Permanently,
submitted by autoreleasepool.
Score 6, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as 500 Lines or Less
on 29 May 2016,
submitted by divkakwani.
Score 377, comments 61
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
12h33m later as 500 Lines or Less,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 30, comments 1
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
2.5 years later 🧟 as 500 lines or less,
submitted by truth_seeker.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
245 days later as Solving Canonical Software Problems in 500 loc or less,
submitted by jacobedawson.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
54 days later as 500 Lines,
submitted by haditab.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
356 days later as Lines or Less,
submitted by swyx.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Breaking into a wordpress site without knowing wordpress/php or infosec at all
on 29 May 2016,
submitted by pushcx.
Score 26, comments 12
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
2h13m later as Breaking into a wordpress site without knowing wordpress/php or infosec at all,
submitted by velmu.
Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
2 days later as Breaking into a wordpress site without knowing wordpress/php or infosec at all,
submitted by RKoutnik.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as OpenBSD/armv7 now has a bootloader
on 29 May 2016,
submitted by fcambus.
Score 17, comments 9
Then appeared on Hacker News
less than a minute later as OpenBSD/armv7 now has a bootloader,
submitted by fcambus.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Programs with Common Sense (1959) [pdf]
on 29 May 2016,
submitted by azeirah.
Score 2, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
3.7 years later 🧟 as Programs with Common Sense (1959) [pdf],
submitted by breck.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1m later as Programs with Common Sense (1959),
submitted by breck.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
56 days later as Programs with Common Sense (1959) [pdf],
submitted by lelf.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Escape from the Heap: Low-Level Programming in Common Lisp (2015)
on 29 May 2016,
submitted by antifuchs.
Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as Escape from the Heap: Low-Level Programming in Common Lisp [video],
submitted by antigizmo.
Score 94, comments 5
🔥
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Node.js module for App Store Optimization on Google Play
on 29 May 2016,
submitted by facundoolano.
Score 2, comments 5
Then appeared on Hacker News
3m later as Show HN: Node.js Module for App Store Optimization,
submitted by facundo_olano.
Score 3, comments 6
First seen on Lobste.rs
as LeakedSource Analysis of MySpace.com Hack
on 29 May 2016,
submitted by mulander.
Score 2, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as Myspace was hacked,
submitted by dcu.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as TensorFlow: a system for large-scale machine learning
on 30 May 2016,
submitted by mrry.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
3h14m later as TensorFlow: A system for large-scale machine learning,
submitted by bsima.
Score 8, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as TensorFlow: A system for large-scale machine learning,
submitted by ryancox.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Measuring GC latencies in Haskell, OCaml, Racket
on 30 May 2016,
submitted by unbalancedparentheses.
Score 25, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
5h18m later as Measuring GC Latencies in Haskell, OCaml, Racket,
submitted by zcam.
Score 8, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as Measuring GC Latencies in Haskell, OCaml, Racket,
submitted by tonyg.
Score 1, comments 0
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First seen on Lobste.rs
as The language of languages (BNF, EBNF, ABNF and more)
on 30 May 2016,
submitted by unbalancedparentheses.
Score 11, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 year later as The language of languages,
submitted by 68c12c16.
Score 1, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as The attention economy
on 30 May 2016,
submitted by jonbaer.
Score 170, comments 63
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
1.4 years later as Does each click of attention cost a bit of ourselves?,
submitted by justin1364.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as The attention economy,
submitted by prostoalex.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
48 days later as The attention economy,
submitted by unbalancedparentheses.
Score 2, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as Show HN: Highscore.money – Pay your way into the highscore
on 30 May 2016,
submitted by keesj.
Score 50, comments 49
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
10h1m later as New website lets you pay to get the high score ranking.,
submitted by marak.
Score 15, comments 12
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Your mind will not be uploaded (2014)
on 30 May 2016,
submitted by mjn.
Score 9, comments 4
Then appeared on Hacker News
4.3 years later 🧟 as Your mind will not be uploaded (2014),
submitted by walterbell.
Score 41, comments 106
controversial
🔥
⭐(23)
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Understanding LLVM C++ Compiler Optimization - Chandler Carruth
on 30 May 2016,
submitted by river.
Score 2, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
7 days later as Understanding Compiler Optimization,
submitted by vikram_12.
Score 1, comments 0
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First seen on Lobste.rs
as One Fish Spec Fish
on 30 May 2016,
submitted by carinmeier.
Score 4, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News
1m later as One Fish Spec Fish – Dr. Seuss Inspired Clojure.spec,
submitted by gigasquid.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
16 days later as One Fish Spec Fish,
submitted by sriharis.
Score 1, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as European Lisp Symposium 2016
on 30 May 2016,
submitted by lispm.
Score 134, comments 7
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1h14m later as European Lisp Symposium 2016,
submitted by mulander.
Score 7, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Studies about human perception
on 30 May 2016,
submitted by ingve.
Score 42, comments 4
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
2.0 years later as 39 studies about human perception in 30 minutes,
submitted by dhotson.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
288 days later as 39 studies about human perception in 30 minutes,
submitted by friendlysock.
Score 4, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as What to know before debating type systems
on 30 May 2016,
submitted by pmoriarty.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 year later as What to know before debating type systems,
submitted by pmoriarty.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
29 days later as What to know before debating type systems (2010),
submitted by calvin.
Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
2.4 years later 🧟 as What to know before debating type systems,
submitted by pcr910303.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
258 days later as What to know before debating type systems,
submitted by pmoriarty.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Emacs standing alone on a Linux Kernel
on 30 May 2016,
submitted by calvin.
Score 21, comments 5
Then appeared on Hacker News
101 days later as Emacs standing alone on a Linux Kernel,
submitted by TazeTSchnitzel.
Score 2, comments 3
Then appeared on Hacker News
54 days later as Emacs standing alone on a Linux Kernel (2004),
submitted by Ivoah.
Score 178, comments 62
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as A Facebook Sixth Sense
on 30 May 2016,
submitted by Morhaus.
Score 8, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
16h33m later as A Facebook Sixth Sense,
submitted by jlemos.
Score 410, comments 79
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2h7m later as A Facebook Sixth Sense,
submitted by mulander.
Score 8, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as How to read a mathematics textbook
on 30 May 2016,
submitted by DRMacIver.
Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
4h21m later as How to read a mathematics textbook,
submitted by DRMacIver.
Score 16, comments 4
Then appeared on Hacker News
20h2m later as How to read a mathematics textbook using goal-directed learning,
submitted by earthserver.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
32 days later as How to read a mathematics textbook,
submitted by fforflo.
Score 5, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as Beyond Memory Safety with Types
on 30 May 2016,
submitted by GolDDranks.
Score 20, comments 5
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
12h33m later as Beyond Memory Safety With Types,
submitted by awal.
Score 22, comments 7
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Andl, a relational language that is not SQL, is coming to Postgres
on 30 May 2016,
submitted by pjungwir.
Score 272, comments 104
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
3h30m later as Postgres meet Andl,
submitted by jfb.
Score 7, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as Alan Kay Discusses Background of HARC with Vishal Sikka [video]
on 30 May 2016,
submitted by jarmitage.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
60 days later as Alan Kay in conversation with Vishal Sikka,
submitted by inactive-user.
Score 2, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as Starting an ISP is really hard, don’t do it
on 30 May 2016,
submitted by pavs.
Score 29, comments 0
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
4 days later as Starting an ISP is really hard, don't do it,
submitted by calvin.
Score 29, comments 9
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
1.6 years later as Starting an ISP is hard (2016),
submitted by pavs.
Score 73, comments 32
🔥
First seen on Hacker News
as Things Unix can do atomically (2010)
on 30 May 2016,
submitted by turrini.
Score 207, comments 62
🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1h24m later as Things UNIX can do atomically (2010),
submitted by pushcx.
Score 14, comments 8
First seen on Lobste.rs
as 40% of Pycon talks by women
on 30 May 2016,
submitted by JordiGH.
Score 48, comments 50
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
8m later as 40% of Pycon talks by women,
submitted by jordigh.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
14h28m later as 40% of Pycon talks by women,
submitted by jordigh.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Implementation of Carrier Pigeon Internet Protocol (2001)
on 30 May 2016,
submitted by mtviewdave.
Score 2, comments 1
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
14 days later as Implementation of RFC 1149, aka IP over Avian Carriers (2001),
submitted by kel.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Guardian of the GPL: Online advertising is becoming “a perfect despotism”
on 31 May 2016,
submitted by 0xbadf00d.
Score 5, comments 1
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
10h22m later as Guardian of the GPL: Online advertising is becoming “a perfect despotism”,
submitted by sebboh.
Score 9, comments 15
controversial
Then appeared on Hacker News
20m later as Eben Moglen: Online advertising is becoming “a perfect despotism”,
submitted by pnathan.
Score 6, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Into the Depths of C: Elaborating the De Facto Standards [pdf]
on 31 May 2016,
submitted by jsnell.
Score 115, comments 38
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
10h22m later as Into the Depths of C: Elaborating the De Facto Standards [pdf],
submitted by adamnemecek.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1 day later as Into the Depths of C: Elaborating the De Facto Standards,
submitted by pyk.
Score 2, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as How Google Code Search Worked (2012)
on 31 May 2016,
submitted by svenfaw.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
118 days later as How Google Code Search Worked,
submitted by Dawny33.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
6m later as Regular Expression Matching with a Trigram Index (or) How Google Code Search Worked,
submitted by Dawny33.
Score 5, comments 3
Then appeared on Hacker News
101 days later as How Google Code Search Worked (2012),
submitted by mutor.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 year later as Origins: Google Code Search,
submitted by jaytaylor.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
191 days later as How Google Code Search Worked (2012),
submitted by bryanrasmussen.
Score 2, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News
74 days later as How Google Code Search Worked: Regex Matching with a Trigram Index (2012),
submitted by kbumsik.
Score 434, comments 70
🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News
465 days later as How Google Code Search Worked (2012),
submitted by rsc.
Score 168, comments 43
🔥
⭐(6)
Then appeared on /r/Programming
5h18m later as How Google Code Search Worked (2012),
submitted by iamkeyur.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Monitoring the Necurs malware
on 31 May 2016,
submitted by Cyph0n.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
16m later as Monitoring Necurs - The tip of the iceberg,
submitted by mulander.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as The rise and fall of the dungeon master on software projects
on 31 May 2016,
submitted by okket.
Score 67, comments 46
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
7h44m later as The rise and fall of the Dungeon Master,
submitted by friendlysock.
Score 19, comments 6
Then appeared on /r/Programming
3.8 years later 🧟 as (2016) The rise and fall of the Dungeon Master,
submitted by fagnerbrack.
Score 19, comments 11
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Then appeared on Hacker News
11h53m later as The rise and fall of the Dungeon Master,
submitted by zbentley.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as The rise and fall of the Dungeon Master (2016),
submitted by whack.
Score 1, comments 0
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Then appeared on Hacker News
41 days later as The rise and fall of the Dungeon Master (2016),
submitted by fagnerbrack.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as External API Caching with Varnish and Nginx
on 31 May 2016,
submitted by sundip.
Score 3, comments 2
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
32m later as External API Caching with Varnish & Nginx,
submitted by sundip.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
First seen on Hacker News
as Getting Started with a Local Kubernetes Environment
on 31 May 2016,
submitted by puja108.
Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
8 days later as Finding The Right Local Kubernetes Development Environment,
submitted by nalentados.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as Twenty Years of Berkeley Unix From AT&T-Owned to Freely Redistributable (1999)
on 31 May 2016,
submitted by inactive-user.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1.7 years later as Twenty Years of Berkeley Unix,
submitted by rayascott.
Score 1, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as CSV encoding and decoding in Haskell with Cassava
on 31 May 2016,
submitted by jpvillaisaza.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
13m later as CSV encoding and decoding in Haskell with Cassava,
submitted by jpvillaisaza.
Score 3, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News
as OpenID vs. OAuth2 vs. SAML
on 31 May 2016,
submitted by micahalles.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
12 days later as Authentication and Authorization: OpenID vs OAuth2 vs SAML,
submitted by fkr.
Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
2.3 years later 🧟 as Authentication and Authorization: OpenID vs. OAuth2 vs. SAML (2016),
submitted by rfreytag.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Setting Up Elasticsearch for a Blog
on 31 May 2016,
submitted by ponyfoo.
Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
less than a minute later as Setting Up Elasticsearch for a Blog,
submitted by ponyfoo.
Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
23h28m later as Setting Up Elasticsearch for a Blog,
submitted by bevacqua.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
25 days later as Setting Up Elasticsearch for a Blog,
submitted by ponyfoo.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as Keystone: lightweight multi-platform, multi-architecture assembler framework
on 31 May 2016,
submitted by ingve.
Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
21h33m later as Keystone - Lightweight multi-platform, multi-architecture assembler framework,
submitted by fcambus.
Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
3.9 years later 🧟 as Keystone: A lightweight multi-architecture assembler framework,
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Score 54, comments 7
🔥
⭐(3)
First seen on Hacker News
as Ways You Need to Tell the Browser How to Optimize
on 31 May 2016,
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Score 1, comments 0
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2 days later as Ways You Need To Tell The Browser How To Optimize,
submitted by flyingfisch.
Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as HyperDev – Developer Playground for Full-Stack Web Apps
on 31 May 2016,
submitted by GarethX.
Score 473, comments 92
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Then appeared on Hacker News
16m later as Introducing HyperDev: A developer playground for building full-stack web-apps,
submitted by sgberlin.
Score 20, comments 2
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
12h0m later as HyperDev – Developer Playground for Full-Stack Web Apps,
submitted by polydaic.
Score 8, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as “Stop Designing Languages. Write Libraries Instead.”
on 31 May 2016,
submitted by patricksli.
Score 41, comments 5
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
2h26m later as "Stop Designing Languages. Write Libraries Instead.",
submitted by zem.
Score 17, comments 13
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Then appeared on Hacker News
461 days later as Stop Designing Languages. Write Libraries Instead,
submitted by Temasik.
Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News
as 28c3: The Science of Insecurity (2011)
on 31 May 2016,
submitted by oskarth.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 year later as The Science of Insecurity,
submitted by tosh.
Score 1, comments 0
💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs
30 days later as The Science of Insecurity (Meredith L. Patterson, 2011),
submitted by Sietsebb.
Score 10, comments 5
First seen on Hacker News
as Out-Of-Box Exploitation: A Security Analysis of OEM Updaters
on 31 May 2016,
submitted by ctoth.
Score 71, comments 26
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
7 days later as Out-of-Box Exploitation: A Security Analysis of OEM Updaters,
submitted by calvin.
Score 2, comments 0
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First seen on Lobste.rs
as Deis Workflow Basics, Part One
on 31 May 2016,
submitted by rimusz.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1m later as Deis Workflow Basics, Part One,
submitted by rimusz.
Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
51 days later as Deis Workflow Basics,
submitted by sciurus.
Score 9, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs
as contained.af (game for learning about capabilities and syscalls)
on 31 May 2016,
submitted by inactive-user.
Score 17, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
17h48m later as Container CTF,
submitted by zimbatm.
Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
1 day later as Play with Linux containers in the browser,
submitted by FiloSottile.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
288 days later as Contained,
submitted by grey-area.
Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
3.5 years later 🧟 as Contained.af CTF,
submitted by fanf2.
Score 1, comments 0
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First seen on Hacker News
as Disadvantages of purely functional programming
on 31 May 2016,
submitted by joegreen.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
4 days later as Disadvantages of purely functional programming,
submitted by YAFZ.
Score 90, comments 68
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
183 days later as Disadvantages of purely functional programming,
submitted by michaelochurch.
Score 34, comments 37
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First seen on Hacker News
as Deep Reinforcement Learning: Pong from Pixels
on 31 May 2016,
submitted by Smerity.
Score 189, comments 13
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Then appeared on Lobste.rs
1 year later as Deep Reinforcement Learning: Pong from Pixels,
submitted by calvin.
Score 2, comments 0
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Then appeared on Hacker News
7h42m later as Deep Reinforcement Learning: Pong from Pixels,
submitted by signa11.
Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News
355 days later as Deep Reinforcement Learning: Pong from Pixels (2016),
submitted by sonabinu.
Score 57, comments 1
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Cryptography and Verification with Cryptol youtube.com
OpenSSL Security Advisory [3rd May 2016] openssl.org
Angular 2 RC 0 github.com
Some thoughts on security after ten years of qmail 1.0 (2007) cr.yp.to
Mercurial 3.7 and 3.8: release overview mathiasdm.com
Release 9 of Vibur DBCP is out. Included various stability fixes, functionality improvements, and... github.com
Nine years of censorship nature.com
Serverless Architecture and Bursty Traffic blog.snap-ci.com
Supersingular isogeny Diffie-Hellman 101 (2016) lvh.io
ImageMagick Is On Fire — CVE-2016–3714 imagetragick.com
Properly Close a Frozen SSH Session (2012) blog.infertux.com
The Rise of the Full Stack JavaScript Developer thefullstack.xyz
The Frustration and Loneliness of Server-Side Javascript Development (2016) kev.inburke.com
Kubernetes Overview, Part Two deis.com
The 8000th Busy Beaver number eludes ZF set theory: paper by Adam Yedidia and Scott Aaronson scottaaronson.com Wednesday, 04 May 2016
MicroPython - Python for microcontrollers micropython.org
Yes, All DRM eff.org
Haskell Sucks! dl.dropboxusercontent.com
Use system random generator in crypto · Issue #5798 · nodejs/node github.com
IBM Wants Everyone to Try a Quantum Computer nytimes.com
CDSChecker: A model checker for C11/C++11 atomics plrg.eecs.uci.edu
Programming by poking: why MIT stopped teaching SICP posteriorscience.net
The five arguments on why people struggle with monads chrisdone.com
Kosovo Deserves Digital Independence popehat.com
regarding embargoes tedunangst.com
The Cryptographic Doom Principle moxie.org
PostgreSQL Vacuuming: An Introduction for Busy Devs okigiveup.net
Godwin's Law: 78% of Reddit Threads With 1,000+ Comments Mention Nazis curiousgnu.com
Elsevier Complaint Shuts Down Sci-Hub Domain Name torrentfreak.com
Serializable, Lockless, Distributed: Isolation in CockroachDB cockroachlabs.com
FBI Harassment blog.patternsinthevoid.net
When FP? And when OOP? raganwald.com
shots: pull down the entire Internet into a single animated gif github.com Thursday, 05 May 2016
Rdedup – backup deduplication with asymetric encryption (in Rust) github.com
Apple moves iOS to IPv6-only networks ma.ttias.be
Apple Stole My Music. No, Seriously. blog.vellumatlanta.com
Learning Chess at 40 nautil.us
A fresh benchmark of major Scheme implementations nexoid.at
Pony Foo Weekly — Issue #9 ponyfoo.com
target="_blank" - the most underestimated vulnerability ever jitbit.com
Introduction to Information Retrieval (2008) nlp.stanford.edu
30 years later, QBasic is still the best nicolasbize.com
'IBM Is the World's Biggest Patent Troll' pcmag.com
NTPsec dodges 8 of 11 CVEs because we’d pre-hardened the code (2016) esr.ibiblio.org
Coding messages within the emission spectra of a unimolecular fluorescent sensor nature.com
Mr Bitcoin: "I don't want money, I don't want fame!" BBC News youtube.com
What's wrong with Fibonacci? adamhgrimes.com
Introducing TAuth: Why OAuth 2.0 is bad for banking APIs and how we're fixing it blog.teller.io
Professional corner-cutting blog.ometer.com
.NET framework ported to NetBSD github.com
Timing attack to check if devtools are open github.com
A Taste of JavaScript’s New Parallel Primitives hacks.mozilla.org
Cargo: predictable dependency management blog.rust-lang.org
An update on SSH protocol 1 lists.mindrot.org
No, Apple Music is not deleting tracks off your hard drive — unless you tell it to imore.com
Logo Programming with Comics whynotfireworks.com
Hardening the media stack android-developers.blogspot.com
The DBIR’s ‘Forest’ of Exploit Signatures blog.trailofbits.com
How can I write an unkillable program, redux blogs.msdn.microsoft.com
Hamming, "You and Your Research" (June 6, 1995) youtube.com Friday, 06 May 2016
The void left by the parallel port medium.com
Adventures in D programming blog.tenstral.net
J-Core Design Walkthrough (2016) j-core.org
The illumos SYSCALL Handler zinascii.com
Metaprogramming for madmen fgiesen.wordpress.com
Writing with the machine robinsloan.com
Feather: fast, interoperable data frame storage github.com
Number plate recognition with Tensorflow matthewearl.github.io
Have we learned anything in the last 20 years? - Tanenbaum (1992) groups.google.com
Phrack 69 Released phrack.org
Crossflashing the Fujitsu D2607 marcan.st
Locking in WebKit webkit.org
Thoughts on Take Home Interviews elidedbranches.com
Spinning Up Your First Kubernetes Cluster on GKE deis.com
ISO 3103 - Tea -- Preparation of liquor for use in sensory tests en.wikipedia.org
Understanding the bin, sbin, usr/bin, usr/sbin split (2010) lists.busybox.net
Why Atom Can’t Replace Vim (2014) medium.com
Let's Make a Varint carlmastrangelo.com Saturday, 07 May 2016
Ivy League economist ethnically profiled, interrogated for doing math on American Airlines flight washingtonpost.com
Nanopass Framework nanopass.org
Debian i386 architecture now requires a 686-class processor lists.debian.org
Checkout github pull requests locally gist.github.com
Why It's Not Academia's Job to Produce Code That Ships jxyzabc.blogspot.com
Tradeoffs in Coordination Among Teams blog.jessitron.com
Calling C from Python with ctypes jugad2.blogspot.com
Statistical Thinking for Data Science youtube.com
RESTful APIs, the big lie mmikowski.github.io Sunday, 08 May 2016
LinuxFest Northwest 2016: The Devil in the Details: Switching to BSD from Linux youtube.com
Arcade Raid – The Duke of Lancaster Ship arcadeblogger.com
Hackchain – Continuous Bitcoin-Inspired CTF Competition hackcha.in
Apple’s actual role in podcasting: be careful what you wish for marco.org
POSIX Abstractions in Modern OSes: The Old, The New, The Missing cs.columbia.edu
Cron best practices sanctum.geek.nz
MaintainableCSS - an approach to writing modular, scalable and maintainable CSS maintainablecss.com
Performance of green threads and why it matters 250bpm.com
Exploiting CVE-2016-2060 on Qualcomm Devices fireeye.com
Easy JavaScript and CSS bundling and minification on GitHub Pages without build steps blog.dantup.com
A bit of background on compilers exploiting signed overflow gist.github.com
Jolie Programming Language jolie-lang.org
Snowman is a native code to C/C++ decompiler derevenets.com
Handbook of Applied Cryptography cacr.uwaterloo.ca
Dynamic linker tricks: Using LD_PRELOAD to cheat, inject features and investigate programs (2013) rafalcieslak.wordpress.com
DoppioJVM: A JVM in JavaScript plasma-umass.github.io Monday, 09 May 2016
Hacker Experience 2 - Open source location-based hacking simulator indiegogo.com
Rust by Example rustbyexample.com
The Rule of Silence linfo.org
Today I accept that Rails is yesterday’s software. medium.com
Surviving the Framework Hype Cycle speakerdeck.com
Why OpenBSD Is Important To Me ggr.com
Storage Will Be Much Less Free Than It Used To Be (2014) blog.dshr.org
How do we tell truths that might hurt? (Dijkstra, 1982) cs.utexas.edu
FastCGI is Pointless (2014) ef.gy
Panopticon panopticon.re
The OKCupid dataset: A very large public dataset of dating site users osf.io
Help with the OpenSMTPD stress test twitter.com
SROP mitigation marc.info
Boundaries (2012) destroyallsoftware.com
I hate almost all software (2011) tinyclouds.org
h5ai · modern HTTP web server index larsjung.de
pkgsrc-2016Q1 - the Fiftieth pkgsrc Release blog.netbsd.org Tuesday, 10 May 2016
AT&T Archives: Saul Bass Pitch Video for Bell System Logo Redesign youtube.com
I'm a good engineer but I suck at building stuff lionelbarrow.com
distributedlog - A open source and high performance replicated log service by Twitter github.com
Building a CPU from Scratch: j-core Design Walkthrough youtube.com
Jury is picked for $9 billion Oracle v. Google showdown arstechnica.com
Compiler Construction (2005) ethoberon.ethz.ch
Node.js on a satellite means anyone can be a space programmer reaktor.com
BSD Unix: Power to the people, from the code (2000) salon.com
This is what a root debug backdoor in a Linux kernel looks like theregister.co.uk
Odersky: Scala – The Road Ahead slideshare.net
Elm - A Farewell to FRP elm-lang.org
Robots didn't take our jobs chrisstucchio.com
Dota2 AI Framework github.com
Some thoughts on pair-programming styles articles.coreyhaines.com
Teaching C blog.regehr.org
Reflections: The ecosystem is moving whispersystems.org
Richard Feynman on Cargo Cult Science (1974) calteches.library.caltech.edu
Firefox Test Pilot: Test new features, give your feedback, help build Firefox. testpilot.firefox.com
UTF-8 Everywhere utf8everywhere.org
Redis Loadable Modules System antirez.com
10 Part Tutorial On Designing/Building A PCB (Using FOSS) contextualelectronics.com
UNU.ai - Many Ask. UNU Answers. unu.ai
HTTP Is The New Lisp pandastrike.com
The Genuine Sieve of Eratosthenes cs.hmc.edu
Breakthrough in Nuclear Fusion? - Prof. Dennis Whyte youtube.com Wednesday, 11 May 2016
Essential C (2003) cslibrary.stanford.edu
xonsh: a Python-ish, BASHwards-looking shell language and command prompt xon.sh
Please don’t learn to code techcrunch.com
GHC Development: OutsideIn arcadianvisions.com
"I know how to program, but I don't know what to program" devdungeon.com
My URL isn’t your URL daniel.haxx.se
Introducing unlimited private repositories - Github github.com
Electron 1.0 is here github.com
Grafana 3.0 Stable Released grafana.org
Qt Creator 4.0.0 released blog.qt.io
Miller: UNIX Tool to process tab structured data github.com
Exploring actors in Pony bluishcoder.co.nz
Security update for IntelliJ-based IDEs v2016.1 and older versions blog.jetbrains.com
A Brain Dump of What I Worked on for Uncharted 4 allenchou.net
The Panic Sign panic.com
Building and scaling the Fastly network, part 1: Fighting the FIB fastly.com
Google Translate Works Offline (guess the size of the translate-English-to-Hindi file) googleblog.blogspot.com
20th Anniversary reply to the Wired Attack hyperland.com
Scala-native github.com
Save Firefox! eff.org
Digging into D3 Internals to Eliminate Jank over Large Data Sets engineering.mongodb.com
WebSequenceDiagrams - Draw sequence diagrams online in seconds websequencediagrams.com
Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years norvig.com Thursday, 12 May 2016
Crying robinwe.is
On Ad-hoc Datatypes jaspervdj.be
ASP.NET Core retires "project.json," moves back to MSBuild twitter.com
Cisco Talos Blog: Multiple 7-Zip Vulnerabilities Discovered by Talos blog.talosintel.com
Low latency, large working set, and GHC’s garbage collector: pick two of three blog.pusher.com
Serverless meets Microservices blog.leveros.com
Firefox v46+ Security Hardening + Some Tweaks github.com
Pharo - Pharo 5.0 Released! pharo.org
Anders Hejlsberg on Modern Compiler Construction channel9.msdn.com
A Very General Method of Computing Shortest Paths r6.ca
Archiving Our Online Communities medium.com
Code reviews aren’t just for catching bugs blog.fullstory.com
Artem vs. Predator ribbonfarm.com
The illusion of understanding meaningness.com
An Open Letter to Members of the W3C Advisory Committee eff.org
The History (and the Future) of Software (2016) youtube.com
? Building Slack Bots In Swift ? medium.com
Announcing Certbot: EFF's Client for Let's Encrypt eff.org Friday, 13 May 2016
Announcing SyntaxNet: The World’s Most Accurate Parser Goes Open Source googleresearch.blogspot.com
Visualization of a Paxos-based distributed state machine rystsov.info
Free private Github repos for everyone github.com
DevOps and sharing thatmarta.wordpress.com
Rails 5 — ActiveRecord Suppress — a step too far? medium.com
SyntaxNet in context: Understanding Google's new TensorFlow NLP model spacy.io
Implementing Sugar & James’ paper, "Finding the number of clusters in a data set: An information theoretic approach" in Clojure — Part 1 gist.github.com
A Guide to Naming Variables a-nickels-worth.blogspot.com
Microservices Weekly (Issue #26): Vert.x Microservices Toolbox microservicesweekly.com
Common Lisp lisp-lang.org
Why is lambda calculus named after that specific Greek letter? Do not believe the rumours! researchblogs.cs.bham.ac.uk
Taking Rust everywhere with rustup blog.rust-lang.org
Did I just win? twitter.com
A Personal Lisp Crisis (2012) blog.jacius.info Saturday, 14 May 2016
MathJax: A JavaScript display engine for mathematics that works in all browsers. mathjax.org
What is property based testing? hypothesis.works
Upgrading A 20 Year Old PDA hackaday.com
#201: SQLite with Richard Hipp - The Changelog changelog.com
Advanced programming languages (2009) matt.might.net
Fancy Rust development with Emacs julienblanchard.com
How I found a huge data leak of a company during a college lecture sijmen.ruwhof.net
The Truth about Linux 4.6 forums.grsecurity.net
Pragmatic Haskell for Beginners, Lecture 1 begriffs.com
A fundamental introduction to x86 assembly programming nayuki.io
Introducing Helix blog.skylight.io
[DLang]: A simple file download utility in D jugad2.blogspot.com Sunday, 15 May 2016
An overview of gradient descent optimization algorithms sebastianruder.com
Time-slicing photos with Python and ImageMagick dellsystem.me
Jarvis, a Messenger bot that reminds you to get things done lawrencewu.me
Love thy coworker; thy work, not necessarily yosefk.com
Dark Patterns - User Interfaces Designed to Trick People darkpatterns.org
Doom WASN'T 3D! youtube.com
Implementing pledge on linux using seccomp notabug.org
The costs and benefits of pair programming collaboration.csc.ncsu.edu
Libdill, structured concurrency for C, version 1.0 released libdill.org
C as an intermediate language (2012) yosefk.com
Fan Is A Tool-Using Animal idlewords.com
Linux 4.6 is out lwn.net Monday, 16 May 2016
The MOnSter 6502—A 6502 CPU from discrete surface-mount transistors tubetime.us
klocka - Pi-Powered 'Smart' Doorbell written using Rust github.com
Open source VPU side bootloader for Raspberry Pi github.com
JSON API — A specification for building APIs in JSON jsonapi.org
Self: The Movie youtube.com
Why Continuous Integration Is Important blog.codeship.com
Size cost of C++ exception handling on embedded platform andriidevel.blogspot.com
The slow death of purposeless walking (2014) bbc.co.uk
Mr.Robot Blind SQL Injection Vulnerability corenumb.wordpress.com
Apache Kafka producers are not fault tolerant labs.immobiliare.it
Fun with GHCJSi youtube.com
CertBot: Automatically enable HTTPS on your website with Let's Encrypt certs certbot.eff.org
Software Licenses and Failed States 250bpm.com
The Unbeatable Game from the 60s: Dr NIM youtube.com
The Intercept is Broadening Access to the Snowden Archive theintercept.com
Oracle v. Google, and the end of programming as we know it computerworld.com
Ruby has been fast enough for 13 years m.signalvnoise.com
One year of Rust - The Rust Programming Language Blog blog.rust-lang.org
Validations Predicates hanamirb.org
node.cobol github.com
Signed overflow in C imperialviolet.org
Building an iOS App in Rust, Part 1: Getting Started with Rust bignerdranch.com
"Anguish": Invisible Programming Language and Invisible Data Theft blogs.perl.org
A Whirlwind Tutorial on Creating Really Teensy ELF Executables for Linux (2005) muppetlabs.com Tuesday, 17 May 2016
Secure Hardware vs. Open Source yubico.com
Ring 0 execution in all Symantec products by sending an email or a link bugs.chromium.org
High CPU use by taskhost.exe when Windows 8.1 user name contains "user" (2015) support.microsoft.com
Indefinite prison for suspect who won’t decrypt hard drives arstechnica.com
How Typography Can Save Your Life propublica.org
CloudFlare is ruining the internet (for me) slashgeek.net
Major Remote SSH Security Issue in CoreOS Linux Alpha, Subset of Users Affected coreos.com
embedded-scripting-languages github.com
Thursday Hearing in San Francisco: EFF Fights for Answers About Massive Government Phone Database eff.org
Leading a Child to a Computer Culture (1975) dspace.mit.edu
Scipy Lecture Notes scipy-lectures.org
Introducing Ponos: A RabbitMQ-based Worker Server blog.runnable.com
Pointer Overflow Checking blog.regehr.org
IBM scientists achieve phase-change memory breakthrough phys.org
Designing A Dementia-Friendly Website smashingmagazine.com
A Timeline for Learning React daveceddia.com
Axolotl and Proteus medium.com
Hypercomputation - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org
Horizon: the realtime, open-source JavaScript backend from ReThinkDB horizon.io
How to use feature flags without technical debt blog.launchdarkly.com
Rich User Experience, UX and Desktopization of War (2015) contemporary-home-computing.org
Mononoki - a font for programming and code review madmalik.github.io
Interim OS (2015) interim-os.com
Reason - a new interface to OCaml facebook.github.io
Announcing Rails 6: An Imagined Keynote - modern front-end asset support, resources, services... naildrivin5.com
L.B.Stanza: A new optionally-typed, native-compiled language from U. C. Berkeley lbstanza.org
Who put this JavaScript in my COBOL? Node.cobol, that’s who arstechnica.com
Concurrency: A Primer sookocheff.com
Why pay for Sidekiq? github.com
Things About Vim I Wish I Knew Earlier blog.petrzemek.net Wednesday, 18 May 2016
Programming fonts s9w.io
Front-end Hyperpolyglot jeffcarp.github.io
Min | A smarter, faster web browser minbrowser.github.io
Constructing the Sierpinski triangle oftenpaper.net
Hacking Team hacker steals €10K in Bitcoin, sends it to Kurdish anticapitalists in Rojava arstechnica.co.uk
Going dark: online privacy and anonymity for normal people troyhunt.com
cppimport - Import C++ files directly from Python github.com
Non-functional Software garbagecollected.org
Your brain does not process information and it is not a computer aeon.co
TiLDA Mkπ: The Hackable Conference Badge That Needs Your Help blog.emfcamp.org
Extended File Attributes Rock! (2011) linux-mag.com
Maja D'Hondt - Google’s 9 lines (Oracle v. Google) majadhondt.wordpress.com
npm 'isntall' github.com
ClojureCL - a Clojure library for parallel computations with OpenCL 2.0 (GPGPU). clojurecl.uncomplicate.org
Advanced Topics in Programming Languages: A Lock-Free Hash Table youtube.com
Analysis of CVE-2016-1887, sendmsg FreeBSD kernel heap overflow cturt.github.io
Manage a list of favorite artists and open playlists on youtube github.com
Our best practices are killing mobile web performance molily.de
Google supercharges machine learning tasks with TPU custom chip cloudplatform.googleblog.com
Open Whisper Systems partners with Google on end-to-end encryption for Allo whispersystems.org
TeslaCrypt shuts down and Releases Master Decryption Key bleepingcomputer.com
Control Theory Challenges in Javascript janismac.github.io Thursday, 19 May 2016
Technology betrays everyone blog.erratasec.com
Don't use VPN services gist.github.com
How SQLite Is Tested sqlite.org
Bootstrap a GlusterFS Cluster on GCE deis.com
Git Reflow github.com
Hubert Dreyfus's critique on artificial intelligence en.wikipedia.org
Swift: Things I really wanted that won’t make it ericasadun.com
Principles of Hierarchical Temporal Memory (HTM): Foundations of Machine Intelligence youtube.com
Defusing a binary bomb with gdb - Part 6 blog.carlosgaldino.com
More contributions on your profile github.com
Things That Turbo Pascal is Smaller Than prog21.dadgum.com
Staticus, a poor man status page generator javier.io
Moving Away from Python 2 asmeurer.github.io Friday, 20 May 2016
Even the Deathstation 9000 can't screw up the BIND 9.10.4 fix fanf.livejournal.com
Libui: GUI library in C github.com
A non-exhaustive list of ways C compilers break for objects larger than PTRDIFF_MAX bytes trust-in-soft.com
Software for a command-line world tim.thechases.com
How I Vim - Andy Stewart, a.k.a airblade howivim.com
CSS coding techniques hacks.mozilla.org
Human Resource Machine tomorrowcorporation.com
GSM/GPRS Traffic Interception for Penetration Testing Engagements nccgroup.trust
How Technology Hijacks People’s Minds medium.com
Broken Performance Tools infoq.com
Improvements to PulseAudio’s Echo Cancellation | Arun Raghavan arunraghavan.net
Deringing in DCT via overshoot and clipping kornel.ski
Python 2.7 Countdown pythonclock.org
RubyGems.org 2016 Push blog.rubygems.org
Everything Is Broken (2014) medium.com
Achieving a Perfect SSL Labs Score with Go blog.bracelab.com
AST explorer astexplorer.net
Cheapest Fault-Tolerant Cluster For Deis V1 PaaS deis.com
Decyphering the Business Card Raytracer fabiensanglard.net Saturday, 21 May 2016
Unit Testing Principles benlakey.com
KoduStore a Minimal ORM for UWP Using LevelDB and BSON github.com
Doors en.wikipedia.org
Some of the best tech job survival advice I've ever read network-node.com
Texttop - A fully interactive X Linux desktop rendered to ASCII and streamed over SSH github.com
A 6502 lisp compiler, sprite animation and the NES/Famicom pawfal.org
Hotel_Music wiki.gkbrk.com
choo - sturdy frontend framework github.com
Scaling Jarvis from 5 to 5000 users in forty-eight hours lawrencewu.me
Gradual Typing Across the Spectrum prl.ccs.neu.edu
Building LLVM on OpenBSD/loongson cambus.net
Blue. No! Yellow! blog.cleancoder.com
Real World Elixir Deployment slideshare.net
Debugging CSS benfrain.com
Massively-Parallel Vector Graphics w3.impa.br Sunday, 22 May 2016
Jai: Demo: Iterators, (Overloading x Polymorphism) youtube.com
Clifford Algebra: A visual introduction slehar.wordpress.com
How to become the sole owner of your PC github.com
Balde: A microframework for web applications in C balde.rgm.io
Chapel - Parallel, portable, programming language chapel.cray.com
Cling | ROOT a Data analysis Framework root.cern.ch
Beautiful Racket v1.0 beautifulracket.com
Using GNU m4 as a CSS pre-processor blog.00null.net
misc@openbsd: 'NSA addition to ifconfig' marc.info
TOTP SSH port fluxing blog.benjojo.co.uk
How to chroot www/firefox on NetBSD github.com
Ionide and the State of F# Open Source Environment youtube.com
OpenBSD/loongson on the Lemote Yeeloong 8101B cambus.net Monday, 23 May 2016
The Great Swiss Bank Heist newyorker.com
Efficient query plans for modern hardware blog.acolyer.org
Roundcube Webmail 1.2.0 released roundcube.net
Astronomers do not Date Sappho’s ‘Midnight’ Poem dhayton.haverford.edu
Why Learn Vim Commands deliberate-software.com
Fizz Buzz in Tensorflow joelgrus.com
Emacs For Writers youtube.com
The weird and wonderful CIC hackmii.com
Machine Bias: There’s Software Used Across the Country to Predict Future Criminals. And it’s Biased Against Blacks. propublica.org
Introducing clojure.spec blog.cognitect.com
clojure.spec clojure.org
Gallery of Concept Visualization conceptviz.github.io
Mid-2016 Tor bug retrospective, with lessons for future coding | The Tor Blog blog.torproject.org
NodeConf Argentina Call for Speakers is Open! 2016.nodeconf.com.ar
The Elixir of concurrency cfenollosa.com
PolyHook -- Library for Hooking Functions github.com
Windows Subsystem for Linux: Pico Processes blogs.msdn.microsoft.com
The Internet As It Was In 1996 youtube.com
de - A Programmer's Text Editor github.com
Neanderthal 0.6.0: now on Nvidia, AMD, and Intel GPU (Clojure matrix library) neanderthal.uncomplicate.org Tuesday, 24 May 2016
Pastejacking github.com
Rails has won: The Elephant in the Room akitaonrails.com
Observations and thoughts on the LinkedIn data breach troyhunt.com
Introducing the RSTHD layout xsznix.wordpress.com
Google Trends - .io vs .org - Worldwide, 2004 - present google.com
Death of a Language Dilettante prog21.dadgum.com
Bitbucket Pipelines Beta bitbucket.org
Parallel Programming coursera.org
polymatheia - Clojure's Transducers in Haskell hypirion.com
The surprising cleverness of modern compilers lemire.me
IPv6 Excuse Bingo ipv6bingo.com
Computing Cryptographic Hashes for Cyclic Dependencies blog.fugue.co
Google aims to kill passwords by the end of this year theguardian.com
What’s in a Continuation jlongster.com
Alan Kay's Reading List squeakland.org
The Straight Dope on Deprecations blog.codeship.com
Announcing TrailDB - An Efficient Library for Storing and Processing Event Data tech.adroll.com
Here’s How Asana Won With Its Product Redesign firstround.com
Is Your Son a Computer Hacker? [2001] adequacy.org
Defusing a binary bomb with gdb - Part 7 blog.carlosgaldino.com
Mathematicians Bridge Finite-Infinite Divide quantamagazine.org
BCHS: BSD, C, httpd, SQLite learnbchs.org
Your Occasional Reminder to Use Plain Text Whenever Possible cs.uni.edu
Why I’m Not Waiting On ‘await’ blog.getify.com
Facing JavaScript Obstacles The Right Way thefullstack.xyz
So You Want to Be a (Compiler) Wizard belkadan.com
Effective Health Checks in Go opsee.com
Superiority, by Arthur C. Clarke mayofamily.com
Cryptographic Agility imperialviolet.org
The Glorious Horror of TECO goodmath.scientopia.org
Kubernetes: Hypernetes: Bringing Security and Multi-tenancy to Kubernetes blog.kubernetes.io
Org Mode - Organize Your Life In Plain Text doc.norang.ca Wednesday, 25 May 2016
Pony Patterns: Accessing an Actor with Arbitrary Transactions patterns.ponylang.org
Whither Plan 9? History and Motivation pub.gajendra.net
Who Needs Git When You Got ZFS? zef.me
Mainstream precludes cool m.signalvnoise.com
CircleCI Blog - It's The Future (2015) circleci.com
Theo de Raadt - Privilege Separation and Pledge (dotSecurity 2016) youtube.com
Lighthouse tracking examined doc-ok.org
Once Upon a Time alistapart.com
Monitoring MongoDB performance metrics (WiredTiger) datadoghq.com
Open Sourcing Twitter Heron blog.twitter.com
SELinux is beyond saving at this point utcc.utoronto.ca
Pony Patterns: Supply Chain patterns.ponylang.org
100 Awesome Women In The Open-Source Community You Should Know blog.sourced.tech
Practical Dependent Types in Haskell: Type-Safe Neural Networks (Part 1) blog.jle.im
pwnat: NAT to NAT client-server communication samy.pl
Six Ways Ansible Makes Docker-Compose Better ansible.com
The Path to Rust thesquareplanet.com
xychelsea zyan.scripts.mit.edu Thursday, 26 May 2016
Coding without Google bfilipek.com
Programmer's log: Throttling outgoing requests devblog.synup.com
[1605.05274] Java Generics are Turing Complete arxiv.org
The Fusioneers: Forget cars, these guys build nuclear reactors in their back yards. washingtonpost.com
Trust blog.ikura.co
uLisp - Lisp for the Arduino ulisp.com
How the Internet works: Submarine fiber, brains in jars, and coaxial cables arstechnica.com
A Two Month Debugging Story kev.inburke.com
PDE-based Image Compression mia.uni-saarland.de
Could a neuroscientist understand a microprocessor? biorxiv.org
Michael's FreeBSD Story freebsdfoundation.org
Petition for Intel to Release an ME-less CPU design puri.sm
The verdict is in: Android is “fair use” as Google beats Oracle arstechnica.com
GDC Vault - Parallelizing the Naughty Dog Engine Using Fibers gdcvault.com
Craft - Minecraft clone for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux github.com
Untrusting [Blue Coat] CA on OS X blog.filippo.io
Symantec issues intermediate CA to company that's sold MITM services to nation states crt.sh
Introducing Blue Ocean: a new user experience for Jenkins jenkins.io
systemd kills background processes after user logs out bugs.debian.org
Bjarne Stroustrup: "I Did It For You All..." harmful.cat-v.org
History of IRC (Internet Relay Chat) daniel.haxx.se Friday, 27 May 2016
stylelint - A modern CSS Linter stylelint.io
Flatpak is the new framework for desktop applications on Linux flatpak.org
What should we learn from past AI forecasts? openphilanthropy.org
Tornado Town, USA fivethirtyeight.com
I wrote a Lua programmable display-server, a desktop environment and a nifty debugging/reversing tool arcan-fe.com
My Recollections of Operating System Design (2001) cs.utexas.edu
Redesigning a notification system using PostgreSQL blog.garage-coding.com
Tor Browser Fingerprint github.com
Harvey OS ~ A Fresh Take on Plan 9 harvey-os.org
W^X now mandatory in OpenBSD undeadly.org
Op-ed: Oracle attorney says Google’s court victory might kill the GPL arstechnica.com
Darts, Dice, and Coins: Sampling from a Discrete Distribution (2011) keithschwarz.com Saturday, 28 May 2016
txti - Fast web pages for everybody txti.es
Tech Titans Raise Their Guard, Pushing Back Against News Media nytimes.com
Windows port of SQLite4's LSM storage engine github.com
Announcing NetBSD 7.0.1 netbsd.org
Writing my first shellcode - iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT 0day.work
The NSA's guide to the internet muckrock.com
The Quiet Crisis Unfolding in Software Development medium.com
The Plan-9 Effect or why you should not fix it if it ain't broken di.unipi.it
The zygote process and software updates (2011) neugierig.org
HackInTheBox 2016 Amsterdam Presentation Materials conference.hitb.org
systemd developer asks tmux (and other programs) to add systemd specific code github.com Sunday, 29 May 2016
An opinionated guide to scheme implementations (2013) wingolog.org
Introducing our Hybrid lda2vec Algorithm multithreaded.stitchfix.com
Embedded Security CTF microcorruption.com
Running Go on a Chromebook in Developer Mode (without installing Linux) blog.dantup.com
Three ways to solve hard programming problems jvns.ca
Flask 0.11 Released flask.pocoo.org
20 years of NetBSD code bloat kristerw.blogspot.com
Dear GitHub: Thanks for getting rid of streaks thenextweb.com
500 Lines or Less github.com
Breaking into a wordpress site without knowing wordpress/php or infosec at all notehub.org
OpenBSD/armv7 now has a bootloader undeadly.org
Programs with Common Sense (1959) www-formal.stanford.edu
Escape from the Heap: Low-Level Programming in Common Lisp (2015) youtube.com
Node.js module for App Store Optimization on Google Play github.com
LeakedSource Analysis of MySpace.com Hack leakedsource.com Monday, 30 May 2016
TensorFlow: A system for large-scale machine learning arxiv.org
Measuring GC latencies in Haskell, OCaml, Racket prl.ccs.neu.edu
The language of languages (BNF, EBNF, ABNF and more) matt.might.net
The attention economy aeon.co
New website lets you pay to get the high score ranking. highscore.money
Your mind will not be uploaded (2014) softmachines.org
Understanding LLVM C++ Compiler Optimization - Chandler Carruth youtube.com
One Fish Spec Fish gigasquidsoftware.com
European Lisp Symposium 2016 youtube.com
39 studies about human perception in 30 minutes medium.com
What to know before debating type systems (2010) blogs.perl.org
Emacs standing alone on a Linux Kernel informatimago.com
A Facebook Sixth Sense kirszenberg.com
How to read a mathematics textbook drmaciver.com
Beyond Memory Safety With Types insanitybit.github.io
Postgres meet Andl andl.org
Alan Kay in conversation with Vishal Sikka youtube.com
Starting an ISP is really hard, don't do it slashgeek.net
Things UNIX can do atomically (2010) rcrowley.org
40% of Pycon talks by women twitter.com
Implementation of RFC 1149, aka IP over Avian Carriers (2001) blug.linux.no Tuesday, 31 May 2016
Guardian of the GPL: Online advertising is becoming “a perfect despotism” arstechnica.co.uk
Into the Depths of C: Elaborating the De Facto Standards cl.cam.ac.uk
Regular Expression Matching with a Trigram Index (or) How Google Code Search Worked swtch.com
Monitoring Necurs - The tip of the iceberg blog.anubisnetworks.com
The rise and fall of the Dungeon Master medium.com
External API Caching with Varnish & Nginx blog.runnable.com
Finding The Right Local Kubernetes Development Environment blog.giantswarm.io
Twenty Years of Berkeley Unix From AT&T-Owned to Freely Redistributable (1999) oreilly.com
CSV encoding and decoding in Haskell with Cassava stackbuilders.com
Authentication and Authorization: OpenID vs OAuth2 vs SAML spin.atomicobject.com
Setting Up Elasticsearch for a Blog ponyfoo.com
Keystone - Lightweight multi-platform, multi-architecture assembler framework keystone-engine.org
Ways You Need To Tell The Browser How To Optimize css-tricks.com
HyperDev – Developer Playground for Full-Stack Web Apps joelonsoftware.com
"Stop Designing Languages. Write Libraries Instead." lbstanza.org
The Science of Insecurity (Meredith L. Patterson, 2011) youtube.com
Out-of-Box Exploitation: A Security Analysis of OEM Updaters duo.com
Deis Workflow Basics, Part One deis.com
contained.af (game for learning about capabilities and syscalls) contained.af
Disadvantages of purely functional programming flyingfrogblog.blogspot.com
Deep Reinforcement Learning: Pong from Pixels karpathy.github.io