HN&&LO monthly stats for September 2016

Today's links.

Number of sets this month: 509.

Hacker News

During this time period, 353 entries from this site were first in a set. This represents 69.4% of the sets.

In total, 22079 links were submitted to the site during the same time. 626 links (2.8%) are included here as entries in sets.

Top submitters

Lobste.rs

During this time period, 135 entries from this site were first in a set. This represents 26.5% of the sets.

In total, 694 links were submitted to the site during the same time. 391 links (56.3%) are included here as entries in sets.

Top submitters

Domains with more than 2 submissions

Submission chains

  • Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs - 201
  • Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News - 85
  • Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News - 40
  • Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs - 36
  • Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News - 26
  • Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News - 16
  • Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News - 15
  • Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News - 14
  • Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News - 8
  • Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs - 7
  • Others - 61

Monday, 29 Aug 2016

First seen on Lobste.rs as Multiple vulnerabilities in RPM – and a rant on 29 Aug 2016, submitted by jabberwock. Score 6, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h3m later as Multiple vulnerabilities in RPM – and a rant, submitted by walterbell. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h17m later as Multiple vulnerabilities in RPM – and a rant, submitted by ashitlerferad. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 5 days later as Multiple vulnerabilities in RPM – and a rant, submitted by aurhum. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Three JavaScript performance fundamentals that make Bluebird fast on 29 Aug 2016, submitted by ivanmanolov90. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 6 days later as Three JavaScript performance fundamentals that make Bluebird fast, submitted by fagnerbrack. Score 190, comments 63  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 17h7m later as Three JavaScript performance fundamentals that make Bluebird fast - Reaktor, submitted by friendlysock. Score 1, comments 1  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Apple Event on September 7th on 29 Aug 2016, submitted by anirudh24seven. Score 44, comments 45  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8 days later as Apple September 7th event, submitted by calvin. Score 12, comments 12

Tuesday, 30 Aug 2016

First seen on Hacker News as Eslint-config-cleanjs: Reduce JavaScript to a pure functional language on 30 Aug 2016, submitted by mxstbr. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9 days later as eslint-config-cleanjs: An eslint config which reduces JS to a pure functional language, submitted by ehamberg. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 156 days later as CleanJS: An eslint config which reduces JavaScript to a pure functional language, submitted by guifortaine. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Announcing TypeScript 2.0 RC on 30 Aug 2016, submitted by sagadotworld. Score 59, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Announcing TypeScript 2.0 RC, submitted by joshuacc. Score 11, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Merkle Trees on 30 Aug 2016, submitted by carlosgaldino. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Merkle Trees, submitted by carlosgaldino. Score 7, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Merkle Trees, submitted by adamnemecek. Score 3, comments 0

Wednesday, 31 Aug 2016

First seen on Hacker News as The Surprising Story of the First Microprocessors on 31 Aug 2016, submitted by sohkamyung. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h25m later as The Story of the First Microprocessors, submitted by jonbaer. Score 103, comments 20  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 29 days later as The Surprising Story of the First Microprocessors, submitted by calvin. Score 10, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Distributed Transactions: The Icebergs of Microservices on 31 Aug 2016, submitted by kiyanwang. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 5 days later as Distributed Transactions: The Icebergs of Microservices, submitted by bbrks. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Distributed Transactions: The Icebergs of Microservices, submitted by bbrks. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 143 days later as Distributed Transactions: The Icebergs of Microservices, submitted by lnalx. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Engineering Security by Peter Gutmann (draft) (2014) [pdf] on 31 Aug 2016, submitted by Tomte. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Engineering Security by Peter Gutmann (draft) (2014) [pdf], submitted by Tomte. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 18 days later as Engineering Security by Peter Gutmann (draft) (2014) [pdf], submitted by Tomte. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 162 days later as Engineering Security by Peter Gutmann (draft) (2014) [pdf], submitted by Tomte. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 89 days later as Engineering Security by Peter Gutmann (draft) (2014) [pdf], submitted by Tomte. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 92 days later as Engineering Security by Peter Gutmann (draft) (2014) [pdf], submitted by Tomte. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 150 days later as Engineering Security by Peter Gutmann (draft) (2014) [pdf], submitted by Tomte. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 191 days later as Engineering Security by Peter Gutmann (draft) (2014) [pdf], submitted by Tomte. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 151 days later as Engineering Security (2014) [pdf], submitted by Tomte. Score 63, comments 10  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Enginering Security, submitted by nickpsecurity. Score 10, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.0 years later 🧟 as Engineering Security by Peter Gutmann (draft) (2014) [pdf], submitted by Tomte. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as So I lost my OpenBSD FDE password – reversing the metadata and bruteforcing on 31 Aug 2016, submitted by FiloSottile. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h22m later as So I lost my OpenBSD FDE password, submitted by lynge. Score 47, comments 11  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 23h44m later as So I lost my OpenBSD FDE Password, submitted by aus_. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as So I lost my OpenBSD FDE password, submitted by FiloSottile. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as I lost my OpenBSD full-disk encryption password, submitted by oskarth. Score 498, comments 96  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Building a new Tor that can resist next-generation state surveillance on 31 Aug 2016, submitted by agd. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h40m later as Building a new Tor that can resist next-generation state surveillance, submitted by jabberwock. Score 9, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 19h8m later as Building a new Tor that can resist next-generation state surveillance, submitted by ashitlerferad. Score 18, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Building a new Tor that can resist next-generation state surveillance, submitted by triplesec. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Over 18,000 Redis Instances Targeted by Fake Ransomware on 31 Aug 2016, submitted by jwcrux. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 18h21m later as Over 18,000 Redis Instances Targeted by Fake Ransomware: Blog: Duo Security, submitted by aburan28. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h55m later as Over 18,000 Redis Instances Targeted by Fake Ransomware, submitted by unbalancedparentheses. Score 6, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 5 days later as Redis Instances Are Being Targeted by Fake Ransomware, submitted by jwcrux. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Advancing in the Bash Shell on 31 Aug 2016, submitted by mjturner. Score 12, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Advancing in the Bash Shell, submitted by smacktoward. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8 days later as Advancing in the Bash Shell, submitted by daenney. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Advancing in the Bash Shell, submitted by yarapavan. Score 501, comments 149  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The art of writing small and plain functions on 31 Aug 2016, submitted by lostInTheWoods3. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5 days later as The art of writing small and plain functions, submitted by pushcx. Score 3, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as PyPy2 v5.4 released – incremental improvements and enhancements on 31 Aug 2016, submitted by mattip. Score 19, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 22h4m later as PyPy2 v5.4 released – incremental improvements and enhancements, submitted by knivek. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h24m later as PyPy Status Blog: PyPy2 v5.4 released - incremental improvements and enhancements, submitted by unbalancedparentheses. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as On Two Views of Computation in Computer Science on 31 Aug 2016, submitted by pron. Score 107, comments 187 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12 days later as What We Talk About When We Talk About Computation, submitted by adsouza. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Smaller and faster data compression with Zstandard on 31 Aug 2016, submitted by jamesgpearce. Score 819, comments 156  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 13h25m later as Smaller and faster data compression with Zstandard, submitted by sanxiyn. Score 13, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as How a Japanese cucumber farmer is using deep learning and TensorFlow on 31 Aug 2016, submitted by karmel. Score 423, comments 127  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12h28m later as How a Japanese cucumber farmer is using deep learning and TensorFlow, submitted by Dawny33. Score 3, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Asking good questions is hard (but worth it) on 31 Aug 2016, submitted by deafcalculus. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 26m later as Asking good questions is hard (but worth it), submitted by DRMacIver. Score 33, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 20h43m later as Asking good questions is hard (but worth it), submitted by doty. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as BrowserLab: Automated regression detection for the web on 31 Aug 2016, submitted by samber. Score 16, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h7m later as BrowserLab: Automated regression detection for the web, submitted by Flimm. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 36 days later as BrowserLab: Automated regression detection for the web, submitted by thmzlt. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as New cloud attack takes full control of virtual machines with little effort on 31 Aug 2016, submitted by Jerry2. Score 16, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h26m later as New cloud attack takes full control of virtual machines with little effort, submitted by SanderMak. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h13m later as New cloud attack takes full control of virtual machines with little effort, submitted by jonbaer. Score 22, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h23m later as New cloud attack takes full control of virtual machines with little effort, submitted by mikecarlton. Score 302, comments 100  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5 days later as New cloud attack takes full control of virtual machines with little effort, submitted by Irene. Score 7, comments 7

Thursday, 01 Sep 2016

First seen on Lobste.rs as Go framework for robotics, physical computing, and the Internet of Things on 01 Sep 2016, submitted by adsouza. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 111 days later as Gobot 1.0 has been released – Golang Robotics/IoT, submitted by deadprogram. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 55 days later as Gobot – Golang Framework for Robotics, Drones, and the Internet of Things (IoT), submitted by type0. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 10 days later as Golang Powered Robotics, submitted by bharatkhatri14. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 58 days later as Go Lang framework for robots, drones, and IOT, submitted by tmlee. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Email Address Regular Expression That 99.99% Works. on 01 Sep 2016, submitted by friendlysock. Score 6, comments 17 controversial

Then appeared on Hacker News 274 days later as Email Address Regular Expression That 99.99% Works, submitted by chenster. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as The Story of Captain Midnight (2000) on 01 Sep 2016, submitted by nil. Score 1, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 10m later as The Story of Captain Midnight (2000), submitted by r-w. Score 12, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Are we learning yet? - State of machine learning in Rust on 01 Sep 2016, submitted by tf. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 466 days later as The state of machine learning in Rust, submitted by alphadevx. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as OpenBSD 6.0: why and how on 01 Sep 2016, submitted by sivers. Score 102, comments 48  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as OpenBSD 6.0 : why and how, submitted by sivers. Score 44, comments 8  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.7 years later as OpenBSD 6.3 : why and how, submitted by fcbsd. Score 43, comments 11  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h42m later as OpenBSD 6.3: why and how, submitted by signa11. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 288 days later as OpenBSD: Why and How, submitted by ProfDreamer. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 42 days later as OpenBSD: Why and How, submitted by arduinomancer. Score 1, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News 93 days later as OpenBSD: Why and How (2018), submitted by jseliger. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 120 days later as OpenBSD: Why and How (2016), submitted by kick. Score 218, comments 114  🔥   ⭐(3)

First seen on Hacker News as Google Closure Compiler in JavaScript on 01 Sep 2016, submitted by ggurgone. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h34m later as Closure Compiler in JavaScript by Google, submitted by priteshjain. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as 7-yr-old Google Closure Compiler now in JS, submitted by paulddraper. Score 4, comments 5

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as Closure Compiler in JavaScript, submitted by self. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 90 days later as Closure Compiler in JavaScript, submitted by espeed. Score 228, comments 104  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Funding Open Source with Marketing Money on 01 Sep 2016, submitted by quobit. Score 2, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 5h48m later as Funding Open Source with Marketing Money, submitted by brechtm. Score 1, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 50 days later as Funding Open Source with Marketing Money, submitted by kawera. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The critical role of systems thinking in software development on 01 Sep 2016, submitted by practicingdev. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5m later as The critical role of systems thinking in software development, submitted by practicingruby. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 19h8m later as The critical role of systems thinking in software development – O'Reilly Media, submitted by kiyanwang. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as The critical role of systems thinking in software development, submitted by sandal. Score 7, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as The critical role of systems thinking in software development, submitted by signa11. Score 8, comments 6  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as NET/C# Generics History: Some Photos from Feb 1999 (2011) on 01 Sep 2016, submitted by elemeno. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as NET/C# Generics History: Some Photos from Feb 1999, submitted by matthewwarren. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 53m later as .NET/C# Generics History: Some Photos From Feb 1999, submitted by calvin. Score 15, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as NET/C# Generics History: Some Photos from Feb 1999, submitted by matthewwarren. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 19 days later as NET/C# generics history: some photos from Feb 1999, submitted by fanf2. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as A New Tor Bridge Authority on 01 Sep 2016, submitted by ashitlerferad. Score 76, comments 23  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 25m later as A New Tor Bridge Authority, submitted by jabberwock. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Websocket Shootout: Clojure, C++, Elixir, Go, Node.js, and Ruby on 01 Sep 2016, submitted by jbranchaud. Score 12, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h57m later as Websocket Shootout: Clojure, C++, Elixir, Go, Node.js, and Ruby, submitted by systems. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h18m later as Websocket Shootout: Clojure, C++, Elixir, Go, NodeJS, and Ruby, submitted by ericdykstra. Score 27, comments 15  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h11m later as Websocket Shootout: Clojure, C++, Elixir, Go, Node.js, and Ruby, submitted by olieidel. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Websocket Shootout: Clojure, C++, Elixir, Go, Node.js, and Ruby, submitted by blahedo. Score 83, comments 37  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.9 years later 🧟 as Websocket Shootout: Clojure, C++, Elixir, Go, Node.js, and Ruby, submitted by preek. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Good Module, Bad Module on 01 Sep 2016, submitted by samber. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 38m later as Good Module, Bad Module, submitted by schneems. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 6 days later as Good module, bad module, submitted by osopanda. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Dive into BPF: a list of reading material on 01 Sep 2016, submitted by brendangregg. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Dive into BPF: a list of reading material, submitted by okket. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 229 days later as Dive into BPF: a list of reading material, submitted by signa11. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 239 days later as Dive into BPF: a list of reading material, submitted by fanf2. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 112 days later as Dive into Berkeley Packet Filters, submitted by indescions_2018. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Dive into BPF: a list of reading material, submitted by signa11. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 27m later as Dive into BPF: a list of reading material, submitted by signal-11. Score 12, comments 2

Then appeared on /r/Programming 317 days later as Dive into BPF: a list of reading material, submitted by devops1011. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 216 days later as Dive into BPF: a list of reading material, submitted by moks. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as When to Avoid JSONB in a PostgreSQL Schema on 01 Sep 2016, submitted by drob. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h1m later as When To Avoid JSONB In A PostgreSQL Schema, submitted by malisper. Score 15, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h19m later as When to Avoid JSONB in a PostgreSQL Schema, submitted by kiyanwang. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as When to Avoid JSONB in a PostgreSQL Schema, submitted by shangxiao. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as How the JVM compares strings on x86 on 01 Sep 2016, submitted by jcdavis. Score 142, comments 60  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.3 years later as How the JVM compares strings on x86 using pcmpestri, submitted by mpweiher. Score 239, comments 70  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h5m later as How the JVM compares your strings using the craziest x86 instruction sets, submitted by av. Score 14, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as JavaScript Frameworks: Distribution Channels for Good Ideas on 01 Sep 2016, submitted by okket. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h12m later as JavaScript Frameworks: Distribution Channels for Good Ideas, submitted by zem. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h14m later as JavaScript Frameworks: Distribution Channels for Good Ideas, submitted by cpeterso. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as When I’m Mistakenly on an Email Chain, Should I Reply All Asking to Be Removed? on 01 Sep 2016, submitted by podopie. Score 74, comments 43  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h43m later as When I’m Mistakenly Put on an Email Chain, Should I Hit ‘Reply All’ Asking to Be Removed?, submitted by jabberwock. Score 2, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as Setting our vision for the 2017 cycle on 01 Sep 2016, submitted by dumindunuwan. Score 154, comments 17  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 76 days later as Rust community discussion about its vision for the 2017 cycle, submitted by unbalancedparentheses. Score 14, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as PC-BSD Evolves into TrueOS on 01 Sep 2016, submitted by jlgaddis. Score 164, comments 87  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 14h15m later as PC-BSD Evolves into TrueOS, submitted by mjturner. Score 10, comments 16 controversial

First seen on Lobste.rs as Pony VUG #6: Andrew Turley: The Art of Forgetting - Garbage Collection in Pony on 01 Sep 2016, submitted by SeanTAllen. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 5m later as Pony VUG #6: Andrew Turley: The Art of Forgetting – Garbage Collection in Pony, submitted by spooneybarger. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as CSP Is Dead, Long Live CSP! On the Insecurity of Whitelists and the Future of CSP on 01 Sep 2016, submitted by kb. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 9 days later as On the Insecurity of Whitelists and the Future of Content Security Policy [pdf], submitted by nsgi. Score 33, comments 9  🔥

Friday, 02 Sep 2016

First seen on Hacker News as Nano is again a GNU project on 02 Sep 2016, submitted by rvern. Score 6, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as GNU nano 2.9.0, submitted by protomyth. Score 89, comments 59  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h25m later as nano v2.9.0, submitted by av. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.3 years later as GNU Nano 4.0, submitted by snird. Score 181, comments 147  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as How Tor Works on 02 Sep 2016, submitted by LForLambda. Score 171, comments 31  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as How Tor Works, submitted by akyte. Score 3, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as Debugging unfamiliar code in an unfamiliar language using an unfamiliar IDE on 02 Sep 2016, submitted by jsnell. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h16m later as Debugging unfamiliar code in an unfamiliar language using an unfamiliar IDE, submitted by craigstuntz. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8 days later as Debugging unfamiliar code, submitted by luu. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 16 days later as Debugging unfamiliar code [ Visual Studio ] [ NativeJIT ], submitted by AnbeSivam. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.5 years later 🧟 as Debugging Unfamiliar Code (2016), submitted by bibyte. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Native encryption in zfsonlinux on 02 Sep 2016, submitted by mjturner. Score 10, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as ZFS Encryption, submitted by based2. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Another run at Paxos, distributed consensus, and Chang-Maxemchuk on 02 Sep 2016, submitted by vyodaiken. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2m later as Chang-Maxemchuk atomic broadcast, submitted by inactive-user. Score 14, comments 7

First seen on Hacker News as Consistent Hashing on 02 Sep 2016, submitted by carlosgaldino. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Consistent Hashing, submitted by carlosgaldino. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h31m later as Consistent Hashing, submitted by leaningtower. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h16m later as Consistent Hashing, submitted by wq. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Consistent Hashing, submitted by sidcool. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 89 days later as Consistent Hashing, submitted by jsnell. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Bareflank Hypervisor: Rapidly Prototype New Hypervisors on 02 Sep 2016, submitted by ingve. Score 24, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 86 days later as Bareflank: scaffolding needed to rapidly prototype new hypervisors, submitted by sanxiyn. Score 4, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Software Evaluation, Part One: Basic Suitability on 02 Sep 2016, submitted by nslater. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Software Evaluation, Part One: Basic Suitability, submitted by nalentados. Score 4, comments 0

Saturday, 03 Sep 2016

First seen on Hacker News as Git 2.10 has been released on 03 Sep 2016, submitted by dwaxe. Score 205, comments 36  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h6m later as Git 2.10 has been released, submitted by fkr. Score 14, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Decoding Large JSON Objects in Elm on 03 Sep 2016, submitted by antouank. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 55 days later as Decoding Large JSON Objects: A Summary, submitted by mulander. Score 4, comments 6 controversial

First seen on Hacker News as Multi-process Firefox brings 400-700% improvement in responsiveness on 03 Sep 2016, submitted by doppp. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Multi-process Firefox brings 400-700% improvement in responsiveness, submitted by bpierre. Score 572, comments 337  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h52m later as Multi-process Firefox brings 400-700% improvement in responsiveness, submitted by chadski. Score 40, comments 15  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Two Years as a High School Mentor on 03 Sep 2016, submitted by PuercoPop. Score 11, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 17h7m later as Two Years as a High School Mentor, submitted by matt_o. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 19 days later as Two Years as a High School Mentor, submitted by self. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as Two Years as a High School Mentor, submitted by signa11. Score 80, comments 21  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as September 1 Anomaly Updates on 03 Sep 2016, submitted by obi1kenobi. Score 56, comments 17  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 121 days later as SpaceX rocket explosion postmortem, submitted by kb. Score 20, comments 3

First seen on Lobste.rs as Titan Rain on 03 Sep 2016, submitted by wje. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.4 years later 🧟 as Titan Rain, submitted by godelmachine. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Counter-Strike Is Broken on 03 Sep 2016, submitted by calvin. Score 18, comments 9

Then appeared on Hacker News 23m later as Counter-Strike Is Broken, submitted by adamnemecek. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as 500 Byte Images: The Haiku Vector Icon Format on 03 Sep 2016, submitted by luu. Score 265, comments 81  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h55m later as 500 Byte Images: The Haiku Vector Icon Format, submitted by ehamberg. Score 30, comments 7  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.3 years later 🧟 as 500 Byte Images: The Haiku Vector Icon Format (2016), submitted by kick. Score 15, comments 1  🔥   ⭐(13)

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 69 days later as 500 Byte Images: The Haiku Vector Icon Format, submitted by cos. Score 32, comments 7  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 8m later as 500 Byte Images: The Haiku Vector Icon Format (2016), submitted by cosmojg. Score 265, comments 91  🔥   ⭐(2)

First seen on Hacker News as So You Want to Be a Functional Programmer (Part 1) on 03 Sep 2016, submitted by spuz. Score 10, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 6 days later as So You Want to Be a Functional Programmer, submitted by fagnerbrack. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as So You Want to be a Functional Programmer, submitted by tijs. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as So You Want to Be a Functional Programmer, submitted by fagnerbrack. Score 1, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 86 days later as So You Want to Be a Functional Programmer, submitted by stevelacy. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 219 days later as So You Want to be a Functional Programmer (Part 1), submitted by friendlysock. Score 1, comments 4

First seen on Lobste.rs as Dumb Tricks to Save Database Space on 03 Sep 2016, submitted by kb. Score 5, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 22h43m later as Dumb tricks to save database space, submitted by Pamar. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as A Hacker from South Africa Just Rescued the First NASA Computer in Space on 03 Sep 2016, submitted by mikecarlton. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as A Hacker From South Africa Just Rescued the First NASA Computer in Space, submitted by calvin. Score 11, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as PEP 530: Asynchronous Comprehensions in Python 3.6 on 03 Sep 2016, submitted by 1st1. Score 7, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 97 days later as Python 3.6 – Asynchronous Comprehensions, submitted by tbarbugli. Score 125, comments 37  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h20m later as PEP 530 -- Asynchronous Comprehensions, submitted by av. Score 1, comments 3

Sunday, 04 Sep 2016

First seen on Lobste.rs as LLVM/CLANG imported into OpenBSD base on 04 Sep 2016, submitted by quobit. Score 28, comments 18  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h52m later as OpenBSD: Use the space freed up by sparc and zaurus to import LLVM, submitted by protomyth. Score 80, comments 52  🔥

Monday, 05 Sep 2016

First seen on Lobste.rs as Why You Should Hire Computer Science Majors on 05 Sep 2016, submitted by adsouza. Score 11, comments 10

Then appeared on Hacker News 20h10m later as Why you should hire CS majors, submitted by knz42. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 12h5m later as Why You Should Hire Computer Science Majors, submitted by bane. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h23m later as Why You Should Hire Computer Science Majors, submitted by iamjeff. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Optimizing for Human Understanding on 05 Sep 2016, submitted by danielcompton. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 7h44m later as Optimizing for Human Understanding, submitted by yumaikas. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Optimizing for Human Understanding, submitted by douche. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The Prototype That Was Banned from Halfbrick on 05 Sep 2016, submitted by voltagex_. Score 5, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 151 days later as The Prototype that was Banned from Halfbrick, submitted by bowyakka. Score 23, comments 15  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h15m later as The prototype that was banned from Halfbrick (2013) [video], submitted by yumaikas. Score 101, comments 12  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4.1 years later 🧟 as The Prototype that was Banned from Halfbrick, submitted by TheAceOfHearts. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Doas mastery on 05 Sep 2016, submitted by ingve. Score 43, comments 15  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h19m later as doas mastery, submitted by calvin. Score 41, comments 20  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Understanding the blockchain on 05 Sep 2016, submitted by fauria. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.4 years later as Understanding the blockchain, submitted by Usermac. Score 3, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Philae Found on 05 Sep 2016, submitted by de_dave. Score 1238, comments 125  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h42m later as Philae found!, submitted by pushcx. Score 30, comments 3  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Object Orientation in Ruby and Elixir on 05 Sep 2016, submitted by oz. Score 12, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Object Orientation in Ruby and Elixir, submitted by weatherlight. Score 2, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as WhitestormJS r11: modularity, optimization for webpack, softbody cloth and more on 05 Sep 2016, submitted by alex2401. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as New docs for WhitestormJS framework. (webgl, 3D physics in javasript, THREE.JS), submitted by alex2401. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Show HN: WhitestormJS Framework – Open Source JavaScript 3D Engine with Bullet Physics, submitted by alex2401. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as My resume in an Operating system on 05 Sep 2016, submitted by gsempe. Score 168, comments 46  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h48m later as My resume in an Operating system, submitted by av. Score 27, comments 18  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Inspecting C's qsort Through Animation on 05 Sep 2016, submitted by ingve. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h33m later as Inspecting C's qsort Through Animation, submitted by signa11. Score 13, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 76 days later as Inspecting C's qsort Through Animation, submitted by nayuki. Score 120, comments 24  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h38m later as Inspecting C's qsort Through Animation, submitted by av. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Insomnia 3.0 – A simple and beautiful REST API client on 05 Sep 2016, submitted by nwrk. Score 523, comments 154  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 457 days later as Insomnia REST Client, submitted by brunoluiz. Score 256, comments 109  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.4 years later 🧟 as Insomnia - a web API development tool, submitted by mooreds. Score 0, comments 0  💤

Tuesday, 06 Sep 2016

First seen on Lobste.rs as Do Day Traders Rationally Learn About Their Ability? on 06 Sep 2016, submitted by pushcx. Score 6, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 4.5 years later 🧟 as Do Day Traders Rationally Learn About Their Ability? [pdf], submitted by simonebrunozzi. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Bootstrap v3 declared stable and v4 will be out soon on 06 Sep 2016, submitted by i_shankar. Score 13, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h48m later as Getting to Bootstrap v4, submitted by mattstrayer. Score 148, comments 41  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h33m later as Bootstrap v3 is no longer maintained, v4 is in alpha, submitted by soulcutter. Score 12, comments 4

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: Lys – Simple HTML Templating for Python on 06 Sep 2016, submitted by Buetol. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h39m later as Lys - Simple HTML templating for Python, submitted by damdotio. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Booting the Final GameCube Game on 06 Sep 2016, submitted by phire. Score 297, comments 59  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h14m later as Dolphin Emulator - Booting the Final GameCube Game, submitted by 355E3B. Score 27, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The ESP32 has been released on 06 Sep 2016, submitted by cyptus. Score 267, comments 144  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15h3m later as New Part Day: The ESP32 Has Been Released, submitted by 355E3B. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as ZigBee Exploited: the good, the bad and the ugly – by Tobias Zillner [pdf] on 06 Sep 2016, submitted by liotier. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h54m later as ZigBee Exploited: The good, the bad and the ugly, submitted by calvin. Score 9, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Big-O notation explained by a self-taught programmer on 06 Sep 2016, submitted by behnamoh. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 53 days later as Big-O notation explained by a self-taught programmer, submitted by maxt. Score 100, comments 57  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h22m later as Big-O notation explained by a self-taught programmer, submitted by av. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Snagging creds from locked machines on 06 Sep 2016, submitted by calvin. Score 17, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h26m later as Snagging creds from locked Windows/OS X machines using USB-Armory/Hak5-Turtle, submitted by liotier. Score 35, comments 5  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as SSL considered bloated on 06 Sep 2016, submitted by xylon. Score 47, comments 59 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h26m later as SSL considered bloated, submitted by fkooman. Score 5, comments 5

First seen on Hacker News as MarxistJS – Reject the JavaScript class on 06 Sep 2016, submitted by conlinism. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3m later as Marxist JS - The Classless Javascript Manifesto, submitted by wuz. Score 9, comments 18 controversial

First seen on Lobste.rs as Kanban in Emacs Org-Mode to Get More Work Done on 06 Sep 2016, submitted by calvin. Score 6, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h41m later as Kanban in Emacs Org-Mode to Get More Work Done, submitted by tangue. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Event-Driven Microservices Using RabbitMQ on 06 Sep 2016, submitted by sundip. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Event-driven Microservices Using RabbitMQ, submitted by sundip. Score 5, comments 3

First seen on Hacker News as More than a million 'smart' devices part of a spreading botnet on 06 Sep 2016, submitted by satai. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Telnet is not dead – at least not on ‘smart’ devices, submitted by calvin. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Your Debugger Is Obsolete on 06 Sep 2016, submitted by tkellogg. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Your Debugger Is Obsolete, submitted by kellogh. Score 1, comments 8

First seen on Lobste.rs as Eigenvectors and Eigenvalues explained visually on 06 Sep 2016, submitted by pushcx. Score 19, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.7 years later as Eigenvectors and Eigenvalues (2015), submitted by vimalvnair. Score 369, comments 86  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as Eigenvectors and Eigenvalues Explained Visually, submitted by lrsjng. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Xerox Alto restoration day 5: Smoke and parity errors on 06 Sep 2016, submitted by dwaxe. Score 6, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h14m later as Xerox Alto restoration day 5: Smoke and parity errors, submitted by calvin. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 21h29m later as Day 5 resurrecting the Xerox Alto, submitted by fernly. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as The war Microsoft should have won on 06 Sep 2016, submitted by ableal. Score 3, comments 2

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h1m later as The war Microsoft should have won, submitted by calvin. Score 5, comments 3

First seen on Lobste.rs as How to get people who installed a leaked build to stop using that build? on 06 Sep 2016, submitted by calvin. Score 17, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 6m later as How to get people who installed a leaked build to stop using that build?, submitted by runesoerensen. Score 354, comments 143  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Erlang REST Server Stack on 06 Sep 2016, submitted by elbrujohalcon. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3m later as Erlang REST Server Stack, submitted by InakaESI. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Tour de Babel on 06 Sep 2016, submitted by kornish. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 475 days later as Tour de Babel, submitted by luu. Score 27, comments 10  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h45m later as Tour de Babel, submitted by av. Score 4, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.9 years later 🧟 as Tour de Babel, submitted by tosh. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Tcl the Misunderstood on 06 Sep 2016, submitted by yberreby. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 18m later as Tcl the misunderstood, submitted by friendlysock. Score 34, comments 6  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 236 days later as Tcl the misunderstood (2006), submitted by yumaikas. Score 32, comments 15  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.5 years later 🧟 as Tcl the Misunderstood (2006), submitted by Tomte. Score 21, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Rlwrap: A readline wrapper on 06 Sep 2016, submitted by Pete_D. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.0 years later as Rlwrap, submitted by tosh. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 230 days later as Rlwrap: A Readline Wrapper, submitted by mpweiher. Score 10, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 290 days later as rlwrap: a readline wrapper, submitted by mz. Score 15, comments 11

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as rlwrap, a 'readline wrapper', submitted by gjvc. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as The Unexpected Outcomes Of Code Review on 06 Sep 2016, submitted by pushcx. Score 6, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h36m later as The Unexpected Outcomes of Code Review, submitted by sidcool. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Constraints on subgroups of rows using partial indices in PostgreSQL on 06 Sep 2016, submitted by kchoudhu. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15 days later as Fun With SQL Constraints, submitted by pushcx. Score 7, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Not-quite-so-broken TLS: lessons in re-engineering a security protocol on 06 Sep 2016, submitted by nickpsecurity. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h54m later as Not-quite-so-broken TLS – lessons in re-engineering a security protocol (2015) [pdf], submitted by nickpsecurity. Score 2, comments 1

Wednesday, 07 Sep 2016

First seen on Hacker News as Next steps for Gmane on 07 Sep 2016, submitted by sohkamyung. Score 166, comments 49  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 13h33m later as Next steps for Gmane, submitted by mpasternacki. Score 19, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Excel Messenger:Messaging app where the server and clients are excel sheets on 07 Sep 2016, submitted by sidcool. Score 15, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h33m later as Excel-Messenger: A Terrible Experiment in VBA, submitted by choult. Score 27, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4 days later as excel-messenger: A Terrible Experiment In VBA, submitted by antifuchs. Score 27, comments 4  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The new and improved Programming Languages Zoo on 07 Sep 2016, submitted by myst. Score 118, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h4m later as The new and improved programming languages zoo, submitted by craigstuntz. Score 29, comments 5  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Inside Eve: Online’s propaganda machine—from Photoshop to DDoS on 07 Sep 2016, submitted by tedu. Score 3, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h39m later as Inside Eve: Online's Propaganda Machine – From Photoshop to DDoS, submitted by posthoctorate. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: An interactive comparison of 256 popular monitors on 07 Sep 2016, submitted by no_gravity. Score 7, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h21m later as An Interactive Monitor Comparison Chart, submitted by no_gravity. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as In Defense of Cargo Cult Programming on 07 Sep 2016, submitted by nicholaides. Score 15, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h14m later as In Defense of Cargo Cult Programming, submitted by colinprince. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 9 days later as In Defense of Cargo Cult Programming, submitted by fagnerbrack. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Infinite Noise - Open-source, analog TRNG on 07 Sep 2016, submitted by nickpsecurity. Score 13, comments 7

Then appeared on Hacker News 5m later as Infinite Noise – Simple, Open-Source TRNG, submitted by nickpsecurity. Score 140, comments 25  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Approaching fairness in machine learning on 07 Sep 2016, submitted by optimali. Score 65, comments 50  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h49m later as Approaching fairness in machine learning, submitted by petergao. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Why Japanese Web Design Is So… Different on 07 Sep 2016, submitted by danielam. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as Why Japanese web design is so different (2013), submitted by thecortado. Score 257, comments 153  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 14h22m later as Why Japanese Web Design Is So… Different (2013), submitted by calvin. Score 9, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.8 years later 🧟 as Why Japanese web design is so different (2013), submitted by Fiveplus. Score 367, comments 207  🔥   ⭐(2)

First seen on Hacker News as Trusting Who’s at the Helm on 07 Sep 2016, submitted by nslater. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2m later as Trusting Who’s at the Helm, submitted by nalentados. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Hacking Uber's Internal Email[Bug worth $10,000] on 07 Sep 2016, submitted by Abhibandu. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Reading Uber’s Internal Emails [Uber Bug Bounty Report Worth $10,000], submitted by uranium238. Score 4, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 134 days later as Reading Uber’s Internal Emails: Bug Bounty report worth $10K, submitted by vinnyglennon. Score 137, comments 51  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12h19m later as Reading Uber’s Internal Emails [Uber Bug Bounty report worth $10,000], submitted by calvin. Score 8, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Amazon CloudFront now supports HTTP/2 on 07 Sep 2016, submitted by alexbilbie. Score 194, comments 33  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h53m later as Amazon CloudFront now supports HTTP/2, submitted by antifuchs. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as You Suck at Excel with Joel Spolsky on 07 Sep 2016, submitted by cfenollosa. Score 10, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.3 years later 🧟 as You Suck at Excel (2015) [video], submitted by kristianp. Score 228, comments 77  🔥   ⭐(20)

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as You Suck at Excel with Joel Spolsky, submitted by thunderbong. Score 41, comments 3  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as OpenBSD on AWS: An Unexpected Journey on 07 Sep 2016, submitted by pkaeding. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 76 days later as OpenBSD on AWS, submitted by mjturner. Score 28, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as OpenBSD on AWS: An Unexpected Journey, submitted by zdw. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as OpenBSD on AWS: An Unexpected Journey, submitted by pmoriarty. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Thursday, 08 Sep 2016

First seen on Hacker News as Stealing login credentials from a locked PC or Mac just got easier on 08 Sep 2016, submitted by em3rgent0rdr. Score 14, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8 days later as Stealing login credentials from a locked PC or Mac just got easier, submitted by pushcx. Score 7, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h56m later as Stealing login credentials from a locked PC or Mac just got easier, submitted by brakmic. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Employee ID badge monitors you at work – except in bathroom on 08 Sep 2016, submitted by gregholmberg. Score 39, comments 50 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as This employee ID badge monitors and listens to you at work — except in the bathroom, submitted by pushcx. Score 8, comments 17 controversial

First seen on Hacker News as Evidence Rebuts Chomsky's Theory of Language Learning on 08 Sep 2016, submitted by doppp. Score 149, comments 95  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6 days later as Evidence Rebuts Chomsky's Theory of Language Learning, submitted by bsima. Score 7, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Proposal of a new concurrency model for Ruby 3 [pdf] on 08 Sep 2016, submitted by tenderlove. Score 188, comments 87  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h54m later as Proposal of a new concurrency model for Ruby 3, submitted by szalansky. Score 26, comments 11  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Return to libstagefright: exploiting libutils on Android on 08 Sep 2016, submitted by DiabloD3. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h22m later as Return to libstagefright: exploiting libutils on Android, submitted by tedu. Score 6, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as A bite of Python on 08 Sep 2016, submitted by ashitlerferad. Score 334, comments 162  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h33m later as A bite of Python, submitted by av. Score 7, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Curated list of awesome falsehoods programmers believe in on 08 Sep 2016, submitted by kdeldycke. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 40 days later as Awesome Falsehood, submitted by MarcScott. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 70 days later as Curated list of falsehoods programmers believe in, submitted by BerislavLopac. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 16h5m later as Curated list of falsehoods programmers believe in, submitted by ColinWright. Score 4, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News 47 days later as List of falsehoods programmers believe in, submitted by edward. Score 255, comments 118  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Curated list of falsehoods programmers believe in, submitted by tosh. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 56 days later as A curated list of awesome falsehoods programmers believe in, submitted by nayuki. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 481 days later as List of Falsehoods Programmers Believe In, submitted by warpech. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 74 days later as A curated list of falsehoods programmers believe in, submitted by amelius. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 48 days later as Falsehoods Programmers Believe In, submitted by robin_reala. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 84 days later as A curated list of falsehoods programmers believe, submitted by BerislavLopac. Score 173, comments 123  🔥   ⭐(4)

Then appeared on /r/Programming 6h56m later as A curated list of falsehoods programmers believe, submitted by mangets. Score 0, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 92 days later as A curated list of falsehoods programmers believe in, submitted by jkirchartz. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Regular Expression That Checks If A Number Is Prime on 08 Sep 2016, submitted by iluxonchik. Score 294, comments 109  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Demystifying The Regular Expression That Checks If A Number Is Prime, submitted by 355E3B. Score 13, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.3 years later 🧟 as Regular Expression That Checks If a Number Is Prime (2016), submitted by jagtodeath. Score 4, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Building a web framework from scratch in Elixir on 08 Sep 2016, submitted by pushcx. Score 12, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.0 years later as Building a web framework from scratch in Elixir, submitted by jxub. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as A collection of links that cover what happened during ElixirConf 2016 on 08 Sep 2016, submitted by brightball. Score 117, comments 15  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h22m later as Elixirconf 2016 slides, videos, links, and sundry, submitted by friendlysock. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as InfluxDB 1.0 GA Released: A Retrospective and What’s Next on 08 Sep 2016, submitted by pauldix. Score 136, comments 79  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h14m later as InfluxDB 1.0 GA Released: A Retrospective and What’s Next | InfluxData, submitted by jjmalina. Score 0, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as FreeDOS founder on why DOS matters in 2016 and where the project is headed on 08 Sep 2016, submitted by opensourcedude. Score 25, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 20h36m later as Keeping DOS alive and kicking with open source, submitted by calvin. Score 7, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Moving Towards a More Secure Web on 08 Sep 2016, submitted by kungfudoi. Score 125, comments 88  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 41m later as Moving Towards a More Secure Web, submitted by pwatsonwailes. Score 7, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as The OPM Data Breach: How the Government Jeopardized Our National Security for More than a Generation on 08 Sep 2016, submitted by lattera. Score 7, comments 6

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h54m later as The OPM Data Breach [pdf], submitted by daveloyall. Score 162, comments 120  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Tiny Lisp computer on 08 Sep 2016, submitted by lispm. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h40m later as A tiny lisp machine, submitted by simonb. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h34m later as Tiny Lisp Computer, submitted by arrdem. Score 17, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h14m later as Tiny Lisp Computer, submitted by jabits. Score 153, comments 25  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Screencasts for programmers on 08 Sep 2016, submitted by romanzolotarev. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h22m later as Screencasts for programmers (curated list), submitted by zolotarev. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as WaveNet: A Generative Model for Raw Audio on 08 Sep 2016, submitted by benanne. Score 627, comments 145  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as WaveNet: A Generative Model for Raw Audio, submitted by adsouza. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Eff – A functional language based on algebraic effects and their handlers on 08 Sep 2016, submitted by pkd. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.7 years later as Eff: Functional Language Based on Algebraic, Effect Handlers, submitted by nickpsecurity. Score 38, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as How Dropbox hacks your mac on 08 Sep 2016, submitted by broabprobe. Score 198, comments 25  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15h3m later as Revealing Dropbox’s dirty little security hack, submitted by mjturner. Score 21, comments 5

First seen on Hacker News as Are empty interfaces code smell? on 08 Sep 2016, submitted by sedatk. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h50m later as “Are empty interfaces code smell?”, submitted by calvin. Score 5, comments 4

First seen on Hacker News as Incremental Compilation on 08 Sep 2016, submitted by dwaxe. Score 221, comments 72  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h50m later as Incremental Compilation for Rust, submitted by sanxiyn. Score 31, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Multi-Dimensional Analog Literals (2006) on 08 Sep 2016, submitted by Pete_D. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 134 days later as C++: Multi-Dimensional Analog Literals, submitted by signa11. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Multi-Dimensional Analog Literals in C++, submitted by progval. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 94 days later as Multi-Dimensional Analog Literals in C++, submitted by antifuchs. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 76 days later as Multi-Dimensional Analog Literals, submitted by grimgrin. Score 42, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as Multi-Dimensional Analog Literals in C++ (2006), submitted by lelf. Score 32, comments 2  🔥

Friday, 09 Sep 2016

First seen on Hacker News as Resilience in Complex Adaptive Systems – Richard Cook (2013) on 09 Sep 2016, submitted by hharnisch. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.5 years later as Resilience In Complex Adaptive Systems (Velocity NY 2013), submitted by catilac. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.0 years later 🧟 as Resilience in Complex Adaptive Systems, submitted by pdkl95. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Cisco’s Network Bugs Are Front and Center in Bankruptcy Fight on 09 Sep 2016, submitted by sytse. Score 100, comments 39  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h18m later as Cisco’s Network Bugs Are Front and Center in Bankruptcy Fight, submitted by tedu. Score 4, comments 3

First seen on Hacker News as Analog: The Last Defense Against DRM on 09 Sep 2016, submitted by DiabloD3. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h16m later as Analog: The Last Defense Against DRM, submitted by calvin. Score 15, comments 48 controversial  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as GPL Time Bomb – an interesting approach to FOSS licensing on 09 Sep 2016, submitted by boyter. Score 162, comments 116  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h26m later as GPL Time-bomb: an interesting approach to FOSS licensing, submitted by albino. Score 9, comments 5

First seen on Lobste.rs as Python 3.6 dict gets performance boost, is ordered by default. on 09 Sep 2016, submitted by ngoldbaum. Score 22, comments 9  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 6h12m later as Python 3.6 dict becomes compact and keywords become ordered, submitted by Buetol. Score 297, comments 157  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Some bad Git situations and how I got myself out of them on 09 Sep 2016, submitted by emilong. Score 713, comments 335  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h21m later as Oh, shit, git!, submitted by fcbsd. Score 28, comments 20  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 465 days later as Oh shit, git: Getting myself out of bad situations, submitted by adishaporwal. Score 1209, comments 508  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Getting to know elementary: An interview with elementary OS UX Architect on 09 Sep 2016, submitted by arshubham11. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5 days later as Getting to know elementary: An interview with elementary OS UX Architect, submitted by calvin. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The Ergonomics of Type Checking on 09 Sep 2016, submitted by henrik_w. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 7 days later as The Ergonomics of Type Checking, submitted by panic. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as The Ergonomics of Type Checking, submitted by singpolyma. Score 15, comments 8

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h5m later as The Ergonomics of Type Checking (2016), submitted by adamnemecek. Score 69, comments 93 controversial  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as How Doom 2016 Renders a Frame on 09 Sep 2016, submitted by milen. Score 487, comments 111  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h26m later as DOOM Graphics Study, submitted by mikejsavage. Score 10, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Doom (2016) – Graphics Study, submitted by jmiserez. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 136 days later as DOOM (2016) – Graphics Study, submitted by testingforwhat. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 256 days later as Doom (2016) – Graphics Study, submitted by CoolGuySteve. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Richard Feynman and The Connection Machine on 09 Sep 2016, submitted by sin. Score 5, comments 0

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

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

First seen on Hacker News as How I2P Works on 09 Sep 2016, submitted by LForLambda. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as How I2P Works, submitted by akyte. Score 6, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Off-Cluster Kubernetes Logging with Sumo Logic and Logentries on 09 Sep 2016, submitted by nslater. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2m later as Off-Cluster Kubernetes Logging With Sumo Logic and Logentries, submitted by nalentados. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Watch time lapse videos of bacteria evolving drug resistance on 09 Sep 2016, submitted by oscarwao. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as The Evolution of Bacteria on a “Mega-Plate” Petri Dish, submitted by alexcasalboni. Score 10, comments 6  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 16h50m later as The Evolution of Bacteria on a "Mega-Plate" Petri Dish, submitted by Teckla. Score 7, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 115 days later as The evolution of bacteria on a “mega plate” petri dish, submitted by ktr. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Elixir Native Interoperability – Ports vs. NIFs on 09 Sep 2016, submitted by friendlysock. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.3 years later 🧟 as Elixir Native Interoperability – Ports vs. NIFs (2015), submitted by bryanrasmussen. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Elementary OS Loki 0.4 Stable Release on 09 Sep 2016, submitted by iamcreasy. Score 222, comments 63  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h50m later as Elementary OS: Loki 0.4 Stable Release!, submitted by Snocrash. Score 6, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as The Abolition of Work on 09 Sep 2016, submitted by michaelochurch. Score 5, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 4.3 years later 🧟 as The Abolition of Work (2002), submitted by lordwarnut. Score 157, comments 221 controversial  🔥   ⭐(4)

Saturday, 10 Sep 2016

First seen on Hacker News as One-bit Computing at 60 Hertz on 10 Sep 2016, submitted by 6502nerdface. Score 107, comments 13  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.0 years later 🧟 as One-bit Computing at 60 Hertz, submitted by Tomte. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 146 days later as One-Bit Computing at 60 Hertz, submitted by Tomte. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 161 days later as One-Bit Computing at 60 Hertz, submitted by Tomte. Score 66, comments 16  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10h9m later as One-bit Computing at 60 Hz, submitted by jstuartmill. Score 11, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as One-bit Computing at 60 Hertz, submitted by Tomte. Score 43, comments 15  🔥   ⭐(24)

First seen on Hacker News as RevDB, the Reverse Debugger for Python on 10 Sep 2016, submitted by janzer. Score 66, comments 14  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3m later as RevDB, the Reverse Debugger, submitted by janzert. Score 3, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Hacking Street Fighter: CPS2 Encryption in r2 on 10 Sep 2016, submitted by inactive-user. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 25m later as Hacking Street Fighter: CPS2 Encryption in R2, submitted by posthoctorate. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Why Ruby is an acceptable Lisp (2005) on 10 Sep 2016, submitted by behnamoh. Score 139, comments 113  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.1 years later 🧟 as Why Ruby is an acceptable Lisp (2005), submitted by funkaster. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 118 days later as Why Ruby is an acceptable LISP (2005), submitted by zge. Score 1, comments 1  💤

First seen on Hacker News as New Rustacean Bonus 7: Katas–or, learning by doing on 10 Sep 2016, submitted by chriskrycho. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2m later as ? New Rustacean Bonus 7: Katas—or, learning by doing, submitted by chriskrycho. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Sewable Circuits Part I on 10 Sep 2016, submitted by antifuchs. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 37m later as Sewable Circuits Part I, submitted by colinprince. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Sunday, 11 Sep 2016

First seen on Hacker News as Church Encoding in Elixir on 11 Sep 2016, submitted by onlydole. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 20m later as Church Encoding in Elixir, submitted by friendlysock. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Freeman Dyson talks about math, nuclear rockets, and astounding things about the universe on 11 Sep 2016, submitted by vjoel. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h16m later as Freeman Dyson talks about math, nuclear rockets, and the universe, submitted by ezequiel-garzon. Score 2, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Why HTML is inappropriate for email (2002) on 11 Sep 2016, submitted by wtbob. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.9 years later 🧟 as Why HTML is Inappropriate for E-Mail (2002), submitted by nil. Score 11, comments 18 controversial  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Actually using ed on 11 Sep 2016, submitted by zdw. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 86 days later as Actually using ed (2012), submitted by cyborgx7. Score 114, comments 88  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 457 days later as Actually using ed, submitted by beefhash. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Actually using ed (2012), submitted by xorhash. Score 27, comments 28  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 8 days later as Actually using ed, submitted by ingve. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.7 years later as Using Ed (2012), submitted by Pete_D. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as OpenBSD G2k16 Hackathon Report: Antoine Jacoutot on Binary Patches on 11 Sep 2016, submitted by zdw. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 21m later as g2k16 Hackathon Report: Antoine Jacoutot on binary patches, ports progress and more, submitted by pyk. Score 10, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as OpenBSD: Binary updates for 6.1?, submitted by ProfDreamer. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as $ sudo !! on 11 Sep 2016, submitted by maxschumacher91. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as Unix commands sorted by votes, submitted by Yogthos. Score 11, comments 5

First seen on Hacker News as Can computers read through a book page by page without opening it? on 11 Sep 2016, submitted by triplesec. Score 192, comments 47  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Terahertz time-gated spectral imaging for content extraction through layered structures, submitted by pushcx. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Why these Mac users won’t abandon 16-year-old software on 11 Sep 2016, submitted by tambourine_man. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h22m later as An OS 9 odyssey: Why these Mac users won’t abandon 16-year-old software, submitted by calvin. Score 13, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h35m later as An OS 9 odyssey: Why some Mac users won’t abandon 16-year-old software, submitted by shawndumas. Score 189, comments 169  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 17h8m later as Why these Mac users won’t abandon 16-year-old software, submitted by twsted. Score 8, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Elixir boilerplate on 11 Sep 2016, submitted by onlydole. Score 103, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h57m later as Elixir boilerplate, submitted by friendlysock. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The Six Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security (2005) on 11 Sep 2016, submitted by saganus. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as The Six Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security, submitted by neic. Score 39, comments 11  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as The Six Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security (2005), submitted by danielcompton. Score 14, comments 3

First seen on Hacker News as Learning systems programming with Rust on 11 Sep 2016, submitted by ingve. Score 24, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h58m later as Learning systems programming with Rust, submitted by calvin. Score 22, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h47m later as Learning systems programming with Rust, submitted by zdw. Score 184, comments 44  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as A tour of Postgres' Foreign Data Wrappers on 11 Sep 2016, submitted by craigkerstiens. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 34m later as A Tour of Postgres' Foreign Data Wrappers, submitted by okket. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 16h42m later as A Tour of Postgres' Foreign Data Wrappers, submitted by charlieirish. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Higher Kinded Types explained using Java-Like Syntax on 11 Sep 2016, submitted by rrampage. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 20h35m later as Higher-rank and higher-kinded types, submitted by asthasr. Score 12, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h23m later as Higher-rank and higher-kinded types, submitted by adamnemecek. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as Higher Kinded Types Explained Using Java-Like Syntax, submitted by agentgt. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.2 years later 🧟 as Higher Rank and Higher Kinded Types, submitted by adgasf. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Higher-rank and higher-kinded types, submitted by ducaale. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Startup employees don't earn more on 11 Sep 2016, submitted by z0a. Score 255, comments 153  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 50m later as Startup employees don't earn more, submitted by friendlysock. Score 8, comments 2

Monday, 12 Sep 2016

First seen on Lobste.rs as Why I’m dropping Rust on 12 Sep 2016, submitted by robey. Score 10, comments 7

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.0 years later 🧟 as Why I'm Dropping Rust, submitted by fortran77. Score 6, comments 3

First seen on Lobste.rs as Escaping the Lua 5.2 Sandbox With Untrusted Bytecode on 12 Sep 2016, submitted by friendlysock. Score 10, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h53m later as Escaping the Lua 5.2 Sandbox with Untrusted Bytecode [pdf], submitted by j_s. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 17h28m later as Escaping the Lua 5.2 Sandbox with Untrusted Bytecode [pdf], submitted by walterbell. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Day of the Programmer on 12 Sep 2016, submitted by jsingleton. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h25m later as Day of the Programmer, submitted by bemmu. Score 10, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Day of the programmer today, submitted by mycodebreaks. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 364 days later as Happy International Programmer's Day, submitted by the_decider. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h22m later as Happy Programmer's Day!, submitted by calvin. Score 2, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 364 days later as Day of the Programmer, submitted by sanqui. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 41 days later as International Programmer's Day, submitted by devy. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on /r/Programming 323 days later as Happy Day of the Programmer, submitted by LoKSET. Score 1274, comments 108  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h57m later as Today is the "Day of the Programmer", submitted by veerak. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Tell HN: Happy Programmers' Day to all devs in HN, submitted by molmalo. Score 51, comments 15  🔥   ⭐(10)

First seen on Hacker News as On Technology Obscurity on 12 Sep 2016, submitted by xylon. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9 days later as On Technology Obscurity, submitted by Xylon. Score 4, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Top-level await is a footgun (JavaScript) on 12 Sep 2016, submitted by denisw. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Top-level await in JavaScript is a footgun, submitted by rich_harris. Score 141, comments 113  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6m later as Top-level `await` is a footgun, submitted by friendlysock. Score 6, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 461 days later as Top-level `await` is a footgun, submitted by josephscott. Score 4, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Thrill: High-Performance Algorithmic Distributed Batch Data Processing with C++ on 12 Sep 2016, submitted by 0x23. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 20m later as Thrill: High-Performance Algorithmic Distributed Batch Data Processing with C++, submitted by pyk. Score 2, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as MySQL Remote Root Code Execution/Privilege Escalation Exploit on 12 Sep 2016, submitted by dawid_golunski. Score 149, comments 48  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h35m later as MySQL exploit remote root code execution CVE-2016-6662, submitted by henkjan. Score 18, comments 4

First seen on Lobste.rs as Vim 8.0 release on 12 Sep 2016, submitted by neeasade. Score 45, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 23h17m later as Vim 8.0 Release, submitted by thclark. Score 4, comments 2

First seen on Lobste.rs as Operation Costs in CPU Clock Cycles on 12 Sep 2016, submitted by mikejsavage. Score 11, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 49m later as Infographics: Operation Costs in CPU Clock Cycles, submitted by signa11. Score 15, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h53m later as Operation Costs in CPU Clock Cycles, submitted by nreece. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Infographics: Operation Costs in CPU Clock Cycles, submitted by AnbeSivam. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 58 days later as Operation Costs in CPU Clock Cycles, submitted by MattHarrington. Score 219, comments 67  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Infographic: operation costs in CPU clock cycles, submitted by fanf2. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 178 days later as Infographics: Operation Costs in CPU Clock Cycles (2k16), submitted by signa11. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 7 days later as Not all CPU operations are created equal, submitted by pplonski86. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 288 days later as Infographics: Operation Costs in CPU Clock Cycles, submitted by truth_seeker. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 218 days later as Operation Costs in CPU Clock Cycles (2016), submitted by davuinci. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as How the Sugar Industry Shifted Blame to Fat on 12 Sep 2016, submitted by okket. Score 816, comments 599  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h20m later as How the Sugar Industry Shifted Blame to Fat, submitted by pushcx. Score -2, comments 5

First seen on Hacker News as 10 Years of Pair Programming on 12 Sep 2016, submitted by JackMorgan. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 43m later as 10 Years of Pair Programming, submitted by steveshogren. Score 26, comments 23  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h4m later as TEN YEARS OF PAIR PROGRAMMING, submitted by upen. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Modernization of Reactivity on 12 Sep 2016, submitted by xweb. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7 days later as Modernization of Reactivity, submitted by alexkorban. Score 6, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as How to Compromise Zcash and Take Over the World on 12 Sep 2016, submitted by DonPellegrino. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as How To Compromise Zcash And Take Over The World, submitted by Don_Pellegrino. Score 4, comments 6 controversial

First seen on Hacker News as Golang concepts from an OOP point of view on 12 Sep 2016, submitted by markkit. Score 200, comments 46  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h20m later as Golang concepts from an OOP point of view, submitted by tschellenbach. Score 6, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as Push a Docker DAB to a Kubernetes Cluster in Two Commands on 12 Sep 2016, submitted by nslater. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2m later as Push a Docker DAB to a Kubernetes Cluster in Two Commands!, submitted by nalentados. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Restoring YC's Xerox Alto, Day 6: Fixed a chip, data read from disk on 12 Sep 2016, submitted by mr_golyadkin. Score 153, comments 31  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 35m later as Restoring YCombinator's Xerox Alto day 6: Fixed a chip, data read from disk, submitted by chadski. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Scalable and secure access with SSH on 12 Sep 2016, submitted by samber. Score 161, comments 61  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 45m later as Scalable and secure access with SSH, submitted by lukas. Score 7, comments 5

First seen on Lobste.rs as Fun with SQL: Computing run rate and month over month growth on 12 Sep 2016, submitted by craigkerstiens. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 8m later as Fun with SQL: Computing run rate and month over month growth, submitted by waffle_ss. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8 days later as Fun with SQL: Computing run rate and month over month growth in Postgres, submitted by craigkerstiens. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Kids can't use computers (2013) on 12 Sep 2016, submitted by colinprince. Score 3, comments 0

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

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

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

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

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

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

First seen on Hacker News as How Police Spy on Phones on 12 Sep 2016, submitted by jbegley. Score 16, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h35m later as Long-Secret Stingray Manuals Detail How Police Can Spy on Phones, submitted by ghosh. Score 16, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h18m later as Long-Secret Stingray Manuals Detail How Police Can Spy on Phones, submitted by jabberwock. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 55m later as Long-Secret Stingray Manuals Detail How Police Can Spy on Phones, submitted by jrochkind1. Score 5, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 22h13m later as Stingray manuals detail how police can spy on phones, submitted by nxzero. Score 70, comments 18  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Experiments with disabling the ME on Sandybridge x230 on 12 Sep 2016, submitted by inactive-user. Score 9, comments 7

Then appeared on Hacker News 18h18m later as Experiments with disabling the ME on Sandybridge x230, submitted by mmastrac. Score 223, comments 109  🔥

Tuesday, 13 Sep 2016

First seen on Lobste.rs as Weirdly broken wifi access points on 13 Sep 2016, submitted by mjn. Score 9, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 19m later as Weirdly broken Wi-Fi access points, submitted by mjn. Score 178, comments 173  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as It Will Never Work in Theory on 13 Sep 2016, submitted by gry. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.8 years later 🧟 as Never Work In Theory: Research into software is made, submitted by orib. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 351 days later as It Will Never Work in Theory, submitted by memexy. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as What, Exactly, Makes Something a Progressive Web App? on 13 Sep 2016, submitted by robin_reala. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 22h56m later as What, Exactly, Makes Something a Progressive Web App?, submitted by kawera. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as What, Exactly, Makes Something A Progressive Web App?, submitted by adsouza. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 5 days later as What, Exactly, Makes Something a Progressive Web App?, submitted by nreece. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as image/svg+xml considered harmful on 13 Sep 2016, submitted by CiPHPerCoder. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12h30m later as image/svg+xml considered harmful: an open letter to member-svg-media-type@w3.org, submitted by calvin. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Apache NetBeans Proposal on 13 Sep 2016, submitted by aikah. Score 144, comments 83  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 25m later as Apache - NetBeansProposal - Incubator Wiki, submitted by 355E3B. Score 10, comments 9

First seen on Hacker News as Don't use docker in repo names on 13 Sep 2016, submitted by jayfk. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 30m later as Using docker in Github repo names is forbidden., submitted by mytrile. Score 32, comments 15  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Ten Years Bug on 13 Sep 2016, submitted by alphaXp. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as The ten years bug: solving a bug that wont go away, submitted by itayadler. Score 6, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as The ten years bug: solving a bug that wont go away, submitted by itayadler. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as The ten years bug: solving a bug that wont go away, submitted by itayadler. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 18h13m later as The ten years bug: solving a bug that wont go away, submitted by itayadler. Score 32, comments 23  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19h47m later as The Ten Years Bug: Our Experience Solving a Bug That Won't Go Away, submitted by pushcx. Score 3, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Internet Scale Services Checklist on 13 Sep 2016, submitted by jan. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 4.2 years later 🧟 as Internet Scale Services Checklist (acolyer), submitted by msndr. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Switching Costs in Software Development on 13 Sep 2016, submitted by beekums. Score 127, comments 41  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 102 days later as Switching Costs in Software Development, submitted by adsouza. Score 3, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as bug.n - Tiling Window Manager for Windows on 13 Sep 2016, submitted by flyingfisch. Score 9, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 162 days later as Bug.n – A tiling window manager for Windows, submitted by nozzlegear. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 124 days later as Bug.n – Tiling Window Manager for Windows, submitted by vasili111. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Data on the Outside versus Data on the Inside on 13 Sep 2016, submitted by antifuchs. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h17m later as Microservices: Data on the Outside versus Data on the Inside, submitted by walterbell. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 19h26m later as Data on the Outside versus Data on the Inside, submitted by yarapavan. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Data on the Outside versus Data on the Inside (Microservices), submitted by pjungwir. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Data on the Outside versus Data on the Inside, submitted by mpweiher. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Pseudocode Standard (2003) on 13 Sep 2016, submitted by mjturner. Score 5, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.7 years later as Pseudocode standard, submitted by ausjke. Score 2, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Yandex.Mail's successful migration from Oracle to Postgres [pdf] on 13 Sep 2016, submitted by postila. Score 415, comments 210  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Yandex.Mail success story [Oracle to PostgreSQL conversion], submitted by calvin. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.5 years later 🧟 as Yandex Mail's Succesful Migration to Postgres [pdf], submitted by lawrenceyan. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as DHCPLB: An open source dhcp relayer with load balancing capabilities on 13 Sep 2016, submitted by pallotron. Score 15, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 17h55m later as DHCPLB: An open source (DHCP) load balancer, submitted by mjturner. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 5h7m later as DHCPLB: An open source load balancer, submitted by daenney. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h3m later as DHCPLB: An open source load balancer, submitted by rargulati. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h10m later as DHCPLB: An open source load balancer from Facebook, written in Go, submitted by dcu. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 33 days later as Facebook open source LB, submitted by dreampeppers99. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as The Night Watch [pdf] on 13 Sep 2016, submitted by lamflam. Score 3, comments 2

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 196 days later as The night watch (2013), submitted by earthy. Score -1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 100 days later as The Night Watch – James Mickens [pdf], submitted by ashin. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 41 days later as The Night Watch [pdf], submitted by sssilver. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as The Night Watch (2013) [pdf], submitted by reubensutton. Score 111, comments 10  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Importance of Fuzzing Emulators on 13 Sep 2016, submitted by jpfau. Score 97, comments 12  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h34m later as The Importance of Fuzzing…Emulators?, submitted by pushcx. Score 11, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Ios10 bricking devices on 13 Sep 2016, submitted by tomsyouruncle. Score 12, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5m later as iOS 10 Over-the-Air Update Bricking Some iPhones and iPads, submitted by soulcutter. Score 3, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Announcing the Project Zero Prize on 13 Sep 2016, submitted by sagi. Score 9, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h50m later as Announcing the Project Zero Prize, submitted by mrb. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Announcing the Project Zero Prize, submitted by kungfudoi. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Nginx.conf 2016 – Keynote with Gus Robertson and Igor Sysoev on 13 Sep 2016, submitted by cnst. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as nginx.conf 2016 Keynote – From Failure to Flawless: Application Delivery Today, submitted by cnst. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 56 days later as Nginx.conf 2016: Keynote with Gus Robertson and Igor Sysoev, submitted by zongziwai. Score 9, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Someone Is Learning How to Take Down the Internet on 13 Sep 2016, submitted by jabberwock. Score 44, comments 15  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 18m later as Someone Is Learning How to Take Down the Internet – Schneier on Security, submitted by openmosix. Score 66, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.5 years later 🧟 as Someone is learning how to take down the internet (2016), submitted by dfischer. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as quinedb: a quine that is also a key-value store on 13 Sep 2016, submitted by kb. Score 22, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h36m later as QuineDB – A quine that is also a key-value store, submitted by panic. Score 185, comments 23  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.4 years later 🧟 as QuineDB, submitted by entelechy. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as QuineDB: A quine that is also a key-value store, submitted by fanf2. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as How React Native Dies on 13 Sep 2016, submitted by kmdupree. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as A Pre-Mortem on React Native, submitted by philosophicalhacker. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as The Restoration of Early UNIX Artifacts (2009) on 13 Sep 2016, submitted by inactive-user. Score 5, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 214 days later as The Restoration of Early Unix Artifacts [pdf], submitted by jsnell. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 21 days later as The Restoration of Early Unix Artifacts [pdf], submitted by jsnell. Score 43, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.9 years later as The Restoration of Early Unix Artifacts (2009) [pdf], submitted by peter_d_sherman. Score 30, comments 3  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Functional programming podcast directory on 13 Sep 2016, submitted by pushcx. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as FPCasts: Collection of Functional Programing Related Podcasts, submitted by dabber. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as A Primer on Bézier Curves on 13 Sep 2016, submitted by edwardloveall. Score 8, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as A Primer on Bézier Curves, submitted by signa11. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as A Primer on Bézier Curves (2013), submitted by acdanger. Score 243, comments 34  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as A Primer on Bézier Curves, submitted by mseri. Score 12, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 77 days later as A Primer on Bézier Curves - A free, online book for when you really need to know how to do Bézier things., submitted by jiayounokim. Score 71, comments 9  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h48m later as A Primer on Bézier Curves, submitted by mmphosis. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 75 days later as A Primer on Bézier Curves, submitted by lnyan. Score 2, comments 0

Wednesday, 14 Sep 2016

First seen on Hacker News as Shouting in the Datacenter on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by wamatt. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 320 days later as Shouting at disks in the datacenter, submitted by sanj. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 102 days later as Shouting in Datacenter causing I/O latency, submitted by cyber_dude. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 118 days later as Shouting in the Datacenter at hard drives, submitted by eddd. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 107 days later as Shouting in the Datacenter (2008) [video], submitted by bcaa7f3a8bbc. Score 149, comments 29  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as Shouting in the Datacenter (2008), submitted by fideloper. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 5 days later as Shouting in the Datacenter (2008), submitted by melzarei. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 174 days later as Shouting in the Datacenter (DTrace), submitted by tosh. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 206 days later as Shouting in the Datacenter (2009), submitted by tusharchoudhary. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 82 days later as Shouting at hard drives in the datacenter (2008), submitted by itamarst. Score 34, comments 6  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as What really happened on Mars? (1997) on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by hamparawa. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 12h4m later as What Really Happened on Mars Pathfinder, submitted by signa11. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h5m later as What really happened on Mars? (1997), submitted by calvin. Score 9, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as M.M.T Chakravarty - Playing with Graphics and Animations in Haskell on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by silky. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h51m later as Playing with Graphics and Animations in Haskell (Manuel Chakravarty), submitted by mightybyte. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Swift 3.0 Released on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by olenhad. Score 210, comments 91  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 13h58m later as Swift 3.0 Released!, submitted by calvin. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Deep Neural Networks for YouTube Recommendations [pdf] on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by Dawny33. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Deep Neural Networks for YouTube Recommendations, submitted by Dawny33. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 9 days later as How YouTube recommendations work [pdf], submitted by praving5. Score 81, comments 34  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Jupyter (IPython) notebooks features on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by tf. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h12m later as Jupyter (IPython) notebooks features, submitted by arogozhnikov. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 12 days later as Jupyter (IPython) notebooks features, submitted by n-s-f. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Google's Burrito Delivery Drones Have Officially Started Testing in Virginia on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by ourmandave. Score 21, comments 7  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h29m later as Google's Burrito Delivery Drones Have Officially Started Testing In Virginia, submitted by JordiGH. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: Coding WebIDE goes open source – The WebIDE Community Edition on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by Coding. Score 13, comments 7  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as Coding WebIDE goes open source – The WebIDE Community Edition, submitted by tvvocold. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as C-64 Logo Creator on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by bane. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as C-64 charset logo generator, submitted by friendlysock. Score 9, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as A majority of the top 124 websites don't support IPv6 yet on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by billh. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h51m later as IPv6 Wall of Shame, submitted by calvin. Score 11, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h35m later as IPv6 Wall of Shame, submitted by milesf. Score 81, comments 75  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Control-Flow Integrity: An Introduction on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by gandro. Score 6, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h15m later as Control-Flow Integrity: An Introduction, submitted by ingve. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as The #! magic, details about the shebang/hash-bang mechanism on various Unix flavours on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by inactive-user. Score 21, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h34m later as The # magic, details about the shebang/hash-bang mechanism on various Unixes, submitted by adamnemecek. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as OpenSMTPD 6.0.0 is released and notes about the fork+(re)exec model change on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by jabberwock. Score 16, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 15h12m later as OpenSMTPD 6.0.0 is released, submitted by fcambus. Score 27, comments 3  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Our jump into a remote friendly team on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by BenoitTigeot. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 5 days later as Our jump to a remote friendly team, submitted by chrsvl. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Envoy: C++ L7 proxy and communication bus on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by antifuchs. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Envoy: C++ L7 proxy and communication bus by Lyft, submitted by 1st1. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 157 days later as Envoy: proxy/communication bus for SOA services, submitted by dct. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Introducing the Firefox debugger.html on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by clarkbw. Score 500, comments 82  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 18h2m later as Introducing debugger.html, submitted by pwatsonwailes. Score 9, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The source code is the design [pdf] on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by yumaikas. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 299 days later as Code as Design: Three Essays by Jack W. Reeves (1992, 2005), submitted by GeoffWozniak. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as GitHub Octoverse 2016 on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by aSig. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 16h55m later as The state of the Octoverse 2016 – GitHub, submitted by palakz. Score 17, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h34m later as The state of the Octoverse 2016, submitted by knightofmars. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 23h22m later as State of the Octoverse 2016, submitted by utkarshsinha. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as The State of the GitHub Octoverse 2016, submitted by sebg. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as GitHub's State of the Octoverse 2017, submitted by oliv__. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 11 days later as The State of the Octoverse 2017, submitted by samerbuna. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 5 days later as The State of GitHub 2017, submitted by uyoakaoma. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 11 days later as GitHub Octoverse 2017 – Highlights from the last twelve months, submitted by Ivoah. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 339 days later as The state of the Octoverse 2018, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 16h14m later as The State of the Octoverse (2018), submitted by mraison. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 26 days later as GitHub Octoverse 2018, submitted by ArmandGrillet. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as The State of the Octoverse, submitted by l2dy. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 6 days later as The State of the Octoverse, submitted by ivanmaeder. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 45 days later as The State of the Octoverse 2018, submitted by weinzierl. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 303 days later as The State of the Octoverse, submitted by bpasero. Score 6, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h32m later as The State of the Octoverse, submitted by keyle. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 12h55m later as The State of the Octoverse, submitted by grzm. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as GitHub: State of the Octoverse (Python surpasses Java), submitted by tosh. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h27m later as The State of the Octoverse, submitted by pauloxnet. Score -1, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h35m later as GitHub's 'State of the Octoverse' Report for 2019, submitted by hajola. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 247 days later as State of the Octoverse, submitted by 11thEarlOfMar. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 141 days later as GitHub Octoverse Report 2020, submitted by stunt. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 2h49m later as State of the Octoverse: three reports from Nicole Forsgren on productivity, security, and community, submitted by Xaenah. Score 1, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as State of the Octoverse (GitHub), submitted by eplanit. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as State of the Octoverse, submitted by zX41ZdbW. Score 8, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 9 days later as The State of the Octoverse, submitted by gmays. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on /r/Programming 10 days later as The State of the Octoverse, submitted by sanapotter1229. Score 0, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Announcing new tools, forums, and features on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by joshmanders. Score 1142, comments 269  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1m later as A whole new GitHub Universe: announcing new tools, forums, and features, submitted by dewski. Score 67, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 34m later as A whole new GitHub Universe: announcing new tools, forums, and features, submitted by cmm. Score 29, comments 16  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The GitHub GraphQL API on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by samber. Score 284, comments 66  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 21h46m later as The GitHub GraphQL API, submitted by joshuacc. Score 13, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Type Systems: Covariance, Contravariance, Bivariance, and Invariance Explained on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by thejameskyle. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Type Systems: Covariance, Contravariance, Bivariance, and Invariance Explained, submitted by jlturner. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.8 years later as Type Systems: Covariance, Contravariance, Bivariance, and Invariance explained, submitted by yonkeltron. Score 13, comments 7

First seen on Lobste.rs as Nested Kernel - OS architecture for intra-kernel privilege separation (2015) on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by nickpsecurity. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.3 years later 🧟 as Nested kernels for increased security [pdf], submitted by smaslennikov. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Microservices – Please, don’t on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by mcms. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 21h29m later as Microservices, submitted by otoolep. Score 314, comments 146  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 34 days later as Microservices: Please, don’t, submitted by unbalancedparentheses. Score 53, comments 26  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Microservices Please Don't (2016), submitted by mafro. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: Using Parsing Expression Grammars to rewrite source code on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by sebcat. Score 63, comments 26  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 73 days later as An example of PEG usage, submitted by unbalancedparentheses. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as NullPointerException in C++ on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by ingve. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3.3 years later 🧟 as NullPointerException in C++, submitted by raymii. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as DDoSCoin: Cryptocurrency with a malicious proof-of-work on 14 Sep 2016, submitted by flyingfisch. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 156 days later as DDoSCoin: Cryptocurrency with a Malicious Proof-Of-Work [pdf], submitted by gwern. Score 81, comments 21  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10h51m later as DDoSCoin: Cryptocurrency with a Malicious Proof-of-Work, submitted by av. Score 4, comments 0

Thursday, 15 Sep 2016

First seen on Lobste.rs as How I gained access to TMobile’s national network for free on 15 Sep 2016, submitted by calvin. Score 16, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h45m later as How I gained access to TMobile’s national network for free, submitted by mrb. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 19h8m later as How I gained access to TMobile’s national network for free, submitted by amluto. Score 27, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Angular, version 2: proprioception-reinforcement on 15 Sep 2016, submitted by samber. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h6m later as Angular 2 final released, submitted by mjturner. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Reproducing images with geometric primitives on 15 Sep 2016, submitted by mikecarlton. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 5 days later as Show HN: Primitive Pictures, submitted by fogleman. Score 894, comments 170  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12h5m later as Primitive Pictures, submitted by pushcx. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.7 years later as Primative Pictures – Reproducing images with geometric primitives, submitted by matthberg. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as How we built our Internal Networking Interface on 15 Sep 2016, submitted by evthewolf. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8m later as How we built our Internal Networking Interface, submitted by evthewolf. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as JRE 8 needs more codecache than before on 15 Sep 2016, submitted by jlward4th. Score 131, comments 37  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h51m later as A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Java 8, submitted by tedu. Score 18, comments 11  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Assessing IBM's POWER8, Part 2: Server Applications on OpenPOWER on 15 Sep 2016, submitted by xoa. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h3m later as Assessing IBM's POWER8, Part 2: Server Applications on OpenPOWER, submitted by calvin. Score 6, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Knowledge Debt on 15 Sep 2016, submitted by Nurdok. Score 10, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 21h35m later as Knowledge Debt, submitted by speckz. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Knowledge Debt, submitted by AmirRachum. Score 12, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Courage (or, the mistake of the 3.5mm mini plug) on 15 Sep 2016, submitted by inactive-user. Score 37, comments 43  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Courage (or, the mistake of the 3.5mm mini plug), submitted by zeveb. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Render the Mandelbrot Set with jq on 15 Sep 2016, submitted by signa11. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 276 days later as Render the Mandelbrot Set with jq, submitted by inactive-user. Score 15, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 6h20m later as Render the Mandelbrot Set with jq, submitted by curtis. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Restoring YC's Xerox Alto: how our boot disk was trashed with random data on 15 Sep 2016, submitted by dwaxe. Score 149, comments 50  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h48m later as Restoring YC's Xerox Alto: how our boot disk was trashed with random data, submitted by calvin. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Hunting For Vulnerabilities in Signal - Part 1 on 15 Sep 2016, submitted by jabberwock. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 34m later as Hunting for Vulnerabilities in Signal – Part 1, submitted by hannob. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 21h22m later as Hunting for Vulnerabilities in Signal – Part 1, submitted by hendi_. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 17h21m later as Hunting for Vulnerabilities in Signal, submitted by AndreyKarpov. Score 34, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Turtles on the Wire: Understanding How the OS Uses the Modern NIC on 15 Sep 2016, submitted by runesoerensen. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 22m later as Turtles on the Wire: Understanding how the OS uses the Modern NIC, submitted by wiedi. Score 19, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The Basic Laws Of Human Stupidity on 15 Sep 2016, submitted by etr71115. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.6 years later 🧟 as The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity, submitted by dsego. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity (1987), submitted by throw0101a. Score 5, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 45 days later as The basic laws of human stupidity (1986), submitted by xsge. Score -3, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Deep down the certificate pinning rabbit hole of "Tor Browser Exposed" on 15 Sep 2016, submitted by jabberwock. Score 5, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h6m later as Deep down the certificate pinning rabbit hole of “Tor Browser Exposed”, submitted by moyix. Score 24, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 19h45m later as Cert Pinning Bug Allows RCE in Firefox and Tor Browser, submitted by emilong. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Guido van Rossum wrote a Python bot that mapped out the web in 1993, and found 50-60 sites on 15 Sep 2016, submitted by calvin. Score 20, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 21h46m later as Guido van Rossum wrote a bot to crawl the web in 1993 – and found 50–60 sites, submitted by zeveb. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as BRIN Indexes in Postgres 9.5 on 15 Sep 2016, submitted by craigkerstiens. Score 147, comments 30  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h14m later as BRIN Indexes in Postgres 9.5, submitted by unbalancedparentheses. Score 13, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as BRIN Indexes in Postgres 9.5, submitted by craigkerstiens. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as The Book of Shaders on 15 Sep 2016, submitted by pushcx. Score 19, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.4 years later 🧟 as The Book of Shaders, submitted by marcecoll. Score 17, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 13 days later as The Book of Shaders, submitted by lrsjng. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 49 days later as The Book of Shaders, submitted by awk. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 139 days later as The Book of Shaders, submitted by buyingarmor. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 260 days later as The Book of Shaders, submitted by lobo_tuerto. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 13 days later as The Book of Shaders, submitted by Tomte. Score 238, comments 26  🔥   ⭐(5)

Friday, 16 Sep 2016

First seen on Hacker News as Why the Apple II ProDOS 2.4 Release Is the OS News of the Year on 16 Sep 2016, submitted by bootload. Score 298, comments 117  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h25m later as Why the Apple II ProDOS 2.4 Release is the OS News of the Year, submitted by tedu. Score 8, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as Some questions about Docker and rkt on 16 Sep 2016, submitted by deafcalculus. Score 187, comments 86  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12h27m later as Some questions about Docker and rkt, submitted by thmzlt. Score 26, comments 3  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Everything Old Is New Again, and a Compiler Bug on 16 Sep 2016, submitted by nikbackm. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h56m later as Everything Old is New Again, and a Compiler Bug, submitted by craigstuntz. Score 10, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h52m later as Everything Old Is New Again, and a Compiler Bug, submitted by AndreyKarpov. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Chrome crash investigation, submitted by cataliniacob. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Everything Old Is New Again, and a Compiler Bug, submitted by DiabloD3. Score 19, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 326 days later as Everything Old Is New Again, and a Compiler Bug, submitted by FBT. Score 3, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Deploying modern Python apps to ancient infrastructure with pkgsrc on 16 Sep 2016, submitted by snw. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 11 days later as Deploying modern Python apps to ancient infrastructure with pkgsrc, submitted by inactive-user. Score 9, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Bash 4.4 released on 16 Sep 2016, submitted by okket. Score 240, comments 79  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Bash-4.4 Release available, submitted by romanzolotarev. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Music theory for nerds on 16 Sep 2016, submitted by calvin. Score 35, comments 12  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Music theory for nerds, submitted by hardmath123. Score 766, comments 378  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.1 years later 🧟 as Music theory for nerds, submitted by retsibsi. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 71 days later as Music theory for nerds (2016), submitted by febin. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Git from the Bottom Up by John Wiegley on 16 Sep 2016, submitted by e19293001. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Git from the Bottom Up, submitted by js2. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19 days later as Git from the Bottom Up, submitted by pushcx. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 339 days later as Git from the Bottom Up, submitted by tosh. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 211 days later as Git from the Bottom Up, submitted by yankcrime. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 123 days later as Git from Bottom Up, submitted by kNawade. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 21 days later as Git from the Bottom Up, submitted by throwaway3157. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 247 days later as Git from the Bottom Up, submitted by tomcam. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8 days later as Git from the Bottom Up, submitted by Fnoord. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 161 days later as Git from the Bottom Up (2008), submitted by sharjeelsayed. Score 205, comments 15  🔥   ⭐(2)

First seen on Hacker News as The Programmer’s Guide to a Sane Workweek on 16 Sep 2016, submitted by itamarst. Score 154, comments 148  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 30 days later as The Programmer's Guide to a Sane Workweek, submitted by itamarst. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Esolang, the esoteric programming languages wiki on 16 Sep 2016, submitted by pushcx. Score 15, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as Esoteric Programming Languages Wiki, submitted by EvergreenTree. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Esolang, the esoteric programming languages wiki, submitted by rsapkf. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 161 days later as Esolang, the esoteric programming languages wiki, submitted by bryanrasmussen. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 350 days later as Esolang, the esoteric programming languages wiki, submitted by ibraheemdev. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Progress in the making – Updates on the Mozilla identity redesign on 16 Sep 2016, submitted by chuckharmston. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9 days later as Progress in the Making, submitted by inactive-user. Score 5, comments 9 controversial

Then appeared on Hacker News 12h25m later as Progress in the making, submitted by colinprince. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h37m later as Progress in the making, submitted by bkmn. Score 2, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Cloudflare and rss on 16 Sep 2016, submitted by zdw. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 19 days later as Cloudflare and RSS, submitted by vog. Score 207, comments 77  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h57m later as cloudflare and rss, submitted by trousers. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Function Naming in Swift 3 on 16 Sep 2016, submitted by InakaESI. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 25m later as Function Naming In Swift 3, by Pablo Villar, submitted by InakaESI. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as BedquiltDB (JSON docstore built on PostgreSQL) Version 2 on 16 Sep 2016, submitted by s_kilk. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15h35m later as BedquiltDB (the JSON store built on PostgreSQL) Version 2, submitted by s_kilk. Score 3, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as Reinforcement Learning for Torch: Introducing Torch-Twrl on 16 Sep 2016, submitted by samber. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h8m later as Reinforcement Learning for Torch: Introducing torch-twrl, submitted by tf. Score 1, comments 1  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Reinforcement Learning for Torch: Introducing Torch-Twrl, submitted by DimiD. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Shared Libraries: Understanding Dynamic Loading on 16 Sep 2016, submitted by Nurdok. Score 11, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Shared Libraries: Understanding Dynamic Loading, submitted by calvin. Score 21, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 7h18m later as Shared Libraries: Understanding Dynamic Loading, submitted by dkarapetyan. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Shared Libraries: Understanding Dynamic Loading, submitted by adamnemecek. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Shared Libraries: Understanding Dynamic Loading, submitted by sidcool. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Shared Libraries: Understanding Dynamic Loading, submitted by signa11. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Saturday, 17 Sep 2016

First seen on Hacker News as While open source is free as in beer, it’s also free as in baby (2014) on 17 Sep 2016, submitted by dantiberian. Score 84, comments 50  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.4 years later 🧟 as Open Source Is Free as in Baby, submitted by pplonski86. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h5m later as Open Source Is Free As in Baby, submitted by calvin. Score 18, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Bottleneck Bandwidth and RTT on 17 Sep 2016, submitted by 0123456. Score 246, comments 62  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Add BBR congestion control to TCP, submitted by adsouza. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as ExUnit Cheat Sheet on 17 Sep 2016, submitted by friendlysock. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 28 days later as ExUnit Cheat Sheet, submitted by thibaut_barrere. Score 4, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Consistency is Consistently Undervalued on 17 Sep 2016, submitted by kpm. Score 4, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 6h19m later as Consistency is Consistently Undervalued, submitted by kpmah. Score 220, comments 124  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 305 days later as Consistency is Consistently Undervalued (updated 2017), submitted by kpm. Score 1, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.3 years later 🧟 as Consistency Is Consistently Undervalued, submitted by jeremylevy. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Mozilla plans Firefox fix for same malware vulnerability that bit Tor [updated] on 17 Sep 2016, submitted by based2. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h42m later as Mozilla plans Firefox fix for same vulnerability that bit Tor, submitted by jabberwock. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The Python Packaging Ecosystem (2016) on 17 Sep 2016, submitted by samber. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as The Python Packaging Ecosystem, submitted by _ZeD_. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15h55m later as The Python Packaging Ecosystem, submitted by quobit. Score 13, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.3 years later 🧟 as The Python Packaging Ecosystem (2016), submitted by luu. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as ActorDB – Distributed SQL database with linear scalability on 17 Sep 2016, submitted by iamd3vil. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3.4 years later 🧟 as ActorDB - Distributed SQL database with linear scalability, submitted by Yogthos. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Designing an Authentication System: A Dialogue in Four Scenes (1998) on 17 Sep 2016, submitted by qwertyuiop924. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 76 days later as Designing an Authentication System: a Dialogue in Four Scenes (1997), submitted by calvin. Score 5, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 205 days later as The original kerberos explanation, submitted by erikb. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Designing an Authentication System: A Dialogue in Four Scenes, submitted by spurlock. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 78 days later as Designing an Authentication System: A Dialogue in Four Scenes (1988), submitted by Tomte. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 151 days later as Designing an Authentication System: A Dialogue in Four Scenes (1988), submitted by Tomte. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 191 days later as Designing an Authentication System: A Dialogue in Four Scenes (1988), submitted by Tomte. Score 47, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as Designing an Authentication System: A Dialogue in Four Scenes (1988), submitted by itsspring. Score 94, comments 25  🔥   ⭐(7)

First seen on Hacker News as Blurred Lines on 17 Sep 2016, submitted by craigkerstiens. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Blurred Lines, submitted by inactive-user. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 22h27m later as Blurred Lines: Passion for Personal Project Can Conflict with Corporate Motives, submitted by signa11. Score 2, comments 0

Sunday, 18 Sep 2016

First seen on Hacker News as Keybase is now writing to the Bitcoin blockchain on 18 Sep 2016, submitted by genediazjr. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 177 days later as Keybase is now writing to the Bitcoin blockchain, submitted by kevinSuttle. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Keybase is now writing to the Bitcoin blockchain, submitted by kevinSuttle. Score 16, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 205 days later as Keybase is now writing to the Bitcoin blockchain, submitted by zeroxfe. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Ewww, You Use PHP? (2010) on 18 Sep 2016, submitted by acangiano. Score 14, comments 7  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h54m later as Ewww, You Use PHP? (2010), submitted by calvin. Score 22, comments 39 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 45m later as Eww, you use PHP?, submitted by bluedino. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h7m later as Ewww, You Use PHP?, submitted by dkarapetyan. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as So a product manager asks you to fix a bug…, submitted by sidcool. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 23 days later as Ewww, You Use PHP? (2010), submitted by yarapavan. Score 90, comments 44  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Mass-analyzing a chunk of the Internet: the FTP protocol on 18 Sep 2016, submitted by ashitlerferad. Score 4, comments 2

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 14h14m later as Mass-analyzing a chunk of the Internet, submitted by calvin. Score 9, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News 7h37m later as Mass-analyzing a chunk of the Internet, submitted by iamjeff. Score 3, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Systems programming as a swiss army knife on 18 Sep 2016, submitted by b3h3moth. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 11h42m later as A swiss army knife of debugging tools, submitted by calvin. Score 10, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h42m later as A swiss army knife of debugging tools, submitted by peter_tonoli. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h19m later as A swiss army knife of debugging tools, submitted by luu. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 12 days later as A swiss army knife of debugging tools, submitted by jvns. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Dear Al-Jazeera: Why Steal Our Code? on 18 Sep 2016, submitted by tilsammans. Score 387, comments 152  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h34m later as Dear Al-Jazeera: Why Steal Our Code?, submitted by calvin. Score -3, comments 3  💤

First seen on Hacker News as RSS-to-email setup for my newsletter (powered by Jekyll and Campaign Monitor) on 18 Sep 2016, submitted by zolotarev. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 21m later as RSS to Email - Newsletter powered by Jekyll and Campaign Monitor, submitted by romanzolotarev. Score 2, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as Constructor Theory: The Physics of the Possible vs The Impossible on 18 Sep 2016, submitted by fitzwatermellow. Score 1, comments 0  💤

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

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

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

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

First seen on Hacker News as C++ WAT [video, 2015] on 18 Sep 2016, submitted by paulasmuth. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 218 days later as C++ WAT talk, submitted by Dawny33. Score 7, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The Making of Lemmings on 18 Sep 2016, submitted by tosh. Score 320, comments 103  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 480 days later as The Making of Lemmings, submitted by friendlysock. Score 32, comments 6  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.7 years later 🧟 as The Making of Lemmings (2015), submitted by tosh. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 139 days later as The Making of Lemmings (2015), submitted by tosh. Score 121, comments 30  🔥   ⭐(17)

Monday, 19 Sep 2016

First seen on Hacker News as Bucklespring – Nostalgia bucklespring keyboard sound on 19 Sep 2016, submitted by ashitlerferad. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 44 days later as Nostalgia bucklespring keyboard sound, submitted by Schiphol. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.7 years later as zevv/bucklespring: emulate the sound of a Model M keyboard, submitted by river. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as Nostalgia Bucklespring Keyboard Sound, submitted by mikro2nd. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Nostalgia Bucklespring Keyboard Sound, submitted by JetSpiegel. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Hints for computer system design on 19 Sep 2016, submitted by lei. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Hints for computer system design, submitted by yarapavan. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Beyond PEP 8 -- Best practices for beautiful intelligible code on 19 Sep 2016, submitted by Dawny33. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 326 days later as Raymond Hettinger: Best practices for beautiful intelligible code (2015) [video], submitted by mmphosis. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Bitcoin as a Sequence of Proofs on 19 Sep 2016, submitted by LForLambda. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as The Generalization of the Blockchain, submitted by akyte. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The curious case of the switch statement on 19 Sep 2016, submitted by jaimebuelta. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h50m later as The curious case of the switch statement, submitted by calvin. Score 32, comments 10  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as The curious case of the switch statement, submitted by 8_hours_ago. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h50m later as The curious case of the switch statement, submitted by ashitlerferad. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 23h42m later as The curious case of the switch statement, submitted by caf. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 27 days later as The curious case of the switch statement, submitted by MindTwister. Score 4, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as PerfView Is Now Open Source on GitHub on 19 Sep 2016, submitted by plurby. Score 63, comments 28  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h59m later as PerfView is now Open Source (MIT) On GitHub, submitted by BruceM. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as I Promise this was a bad idea on 19 Sep 2016, submitted by korynunn. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9 days later as I Promise this was a bad idea, submitted by korynunn. Score 2, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as Running FreeBSD in Travis-CI Thanks to KQEmu on 19 Sep 2016, submitted by mhugo. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 479 days later as Running FreeBSD in Travis-CI, submitted by fcbsd. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Using YubiKey as a SmartCard for GPG and SSH on 19 Sep 2016, submitted by mjturner. Score 15, comments 6

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as Guide to Using YubiKey as a SmartCard for GPG and SSH, submitted by vuln. Score 206, comments 38  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as Guide to Using YubiKey for GPG and SSH, submitted by eaguyhn. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Guide to Using YubiKey for GPG and SSH, submitted by cuu508. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Release 11 of Vibur DBCP is out. Many new features and improvements since ver 9 on 19 Sep 2016, submitted by smalchev. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15 days later as Release 11 of Vibur DBCP is now out; many new features and improvements since release 9; check ..., submitted by svm. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 98 days later as Vibur version 16 brought many new features that can make the life easier:, submitted by smalchev. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 91 days later as Release 17 of Vibur DBCP added around advice hooks on SQL queries execution, submitted by smalchev. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Postmortem of the Firefox (and Tor Browser) Certificate Pinning Vulnerability on 19 Sep 2016, submitted by j_s. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8m later as Postmortem of the Firefox (and Tor Browser) Certificate Pinning Vulnerability Rabbit Hole, submitted by jabberwock. Score 10, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Reasoning about performance on 19 Sep 2016, submitted by hyperpape. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 22h53m later as Reasoning About Performance, submitted by chadaustin. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h49m later as Performance estimation: a worked example using bloom filters, submitted by dl. Score 7, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Ceylon 1.3.0 is now available on 19 Sep 2016, submitted by clumsysmurf. Score 11, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 17h48m later as Ceylon 1.3.0 is now available, submitted by mkesper. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 16h38m later as Ceylon 1.3.0 is now available, submitted by zem. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as HashiConf 2016 on 19 Sep 2016, submitted by iconara. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 3m later as HashiConf 2016 on YouTube, submitted by iconara. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Secure Virtual Architecture: Safe Execution for Commodity OS's (2007) on 19 Sep 2016, submitted by nickpsecurity. Score 7, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 20h59m later as Secure Virtual Architecture – Safe execution for commodity OS's [pdf] (2007), submitted by nickpsecurity. Score 3, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as “Agility and Robustness: Clojure Spec” by Stuart Halloway on 19 Sep 2016, submitted by emidln. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as “Agility and Robustness: Clojure Spec” by Stuart Halloway (Strange Loop) [video], submitted by oskarth. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6 days later as Agility & Robustness: Clojure spec, submitted by InkyHarmonics. Score 7, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 35 days later as Agility and Robustness: Clojure spec [video], submitted by jgrodziski. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 5 days later as Clojure.spec, submitted by tosh. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as GOV.UK: Dos and don'ts on designing for accessibility on 19 Sep 2016, submitted by davidbarker. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Dos and don'ts on designing for accessibility, submitted by JoshTriplett. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 178 days later as Dos and don'ts on designing for accessibility, submitted by open-source-ux. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 112 days later as Dos and don'ts on designing for accessibility, submitted by thinkxl. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 12h26m later as Dos and don'ts on designing for accessibility (2016), submitted by fanf2. Score 110, comments 10  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Dos and don'ts on designing for accessibility, submitted by jonhoo. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as From “Habitability and Piecemeal Growth,” by Richard Gabriel on 19 Sep 2016, submitted by akkartik. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.6 years later 🧟 as Habitability and Piecemeal Growth, submitted by koomi. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as The Secret Life of SIM Cards on 19 Sep 2016, submitted by tim_sw. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 92 days later as The Secret Life of SIM Cards (2013), submitted by calvin. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 301 days later as Defcon 21 – The Secret Life of SIM Cards, submitted by snehesht. Score 13, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Defcon 21 – The Secret Life of SIM Cards, submitted by znpy. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Pitfalls of TSC usage | Oliver Yang on 19 Sep 2016, submitted by bowyakka. Score 7, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h37m later as Pitfalls of TSC usage, submitted by jsnell. Score 3, comments 0

Tuesday, 20 Sep 2016

First seen on Hacker News as Why Snowden won't be pardoned on 20 Sep 2016, submitted by taylorbuley. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 20h4m later as Why Snowden won't be pardoned, submitted by r721. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h12m later as Why Snowden won't be pardoned, submitted by calvin. Score 12, comments 6

First seen on Hacker News as Ways to implement computer languages on 6502s (1994) on 20 Sep 2016, submitted by 6502nerdface. Score 132, comments 37  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h6m later as A-Lang: Ways to Implement Computer Languages on 6502s (1994), submitted by pushcx. Score 8, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The Lesser Known Normal Forms of Database Design (2014) on 20 Sep 2016, submitted by robin_reala. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 336 days later as The Lesser Known Normal Forms of Database Design (2014), submitted by hwayne. Score 9, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Linux on an 8-bit micro? (2012) on 20 Sep 2016, submitted by bootload. Score 152, comments 53  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Linux on an 8-bit micro, submitted by zem. Score 10, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.1 years later 🧟 as Linux on an 8-Bit Micro?, submitted by amelius. Score 5, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as Anatomy of Gmane v2 on 20 Sep 2016, submitted by sohkamyung. Score 37, comments 13  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4 days later as Anatomy of Gmane v2 - home.gmane.org, submitted by quintus. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Snapshot of North Korea’s DNS data taken from zone transfers on 20 Sep 2016, submitted by mandatory. Score 213, comments 95  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h58m later as Snapshot of North Korea's DNS data taken from zone transfers., submitted by szalansky. Score 16, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.9 years later as North Korea has 28 DNS records to represent their internal network (2016), submitted by guessmyname. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: Next generation Markdown editor based on Electron on 20 Sep 2016, submitted by amitmerchant. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as Markdownify - A minimal Markdown editor desktop app, submitted by amitmerchant. Score 12, comments 20 controversial  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as CouchDB 2.0 Released on 20 Sep 2016, submitted by daleharvey. Score 16, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h44m later as CouchDB 2.0, submitted by k__. Score 258, comments 84  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h27m later as CouchDB 2.0 released, submitted by skade. Score 14, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as The BeOS file system: an OS geek retrospective on 20 Sep 2016, submitted by calvin. Score 31, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as The BeOS file system, an OS geek retrospective, submitted by doener. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Runnable is now GA: Staging environments and microservices don’t mix on 20 Sep 2016, submitted by sundip. Score 24, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6m later as Runnable is now GA: Staging environments and microservices don’t mix., submitted by sundip. Score -2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Pre-auth Remote Code Execution Vulnerability in Metasploit on 20 Sep 2016, submitted by pimterry. Score 140, comments 25  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10h55m later as Pre-Auth Remote Code Execution Vulnerability in Metasploit Community, Express and Pro 4.12, submitted by aleph. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as “Google” Your Own Brain: Create a CMS with Neo4j and Elasticsearch on 20 Sep 2016, submitted by johndavidfive. Score 14, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9 days later as "Google" your own brain? Evolution of the CMS using Neo4j and Elasticsearch, submitted by bwmerkl. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Easy Secure Web Serving with OpenBSD's acme-client and Let's Encrypt on 20 Sep 2016, submitted by quobit. Score 24, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h5m later as Easy Secure Web Serving with OpenBSD’s Acme-Client and Let’s Encrypt, submitted by notaplumber. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Your new iPhone’s features include oppression, inequality – and vast profit on 20 Sep 2016, submitted by triplesec. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Your new iPhone’s features include oppression, inequality – and vast profit, submitted by Xylon. Score 11, comments 22 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Your new iPhone’s features include oppression, inequality – and vast profit, submitted by dr1337. Score 8, comments 3  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as MacOS Sierra on 20 Sep 2016, submitted by amingilani. Score 151, comments 212 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h51m later as macOS Sierra Released, submitted by bttf. Score 13, comments 21 controversial  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as roughtime - secure time synchronisation on 20 Sep 2016, submitted by 355E3B. Score 22, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Roughtime is a project that aims to provide secure time synchronisation, submitted by zerognowl. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as RoughTime, submitted by dedalus. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.9 years later 🧟 as Roughtime is a project that aims to provide secure time synchronisation, submitted by edwintorok. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 156 days later as Roughtime: An Encrypted, Decentralized, Secure Network Time Protcol, submitted by maxfan8. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Signal for Android Attachment Bug on 20 Sep 2016, submitted by jabberwock. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Signal Android Attachment Bug, submitted by sigkill. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as LDAP authentication with Phoenix on 20 Sep 2016, submitted by ricny046. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 16m later as LDAP authentication with Phoenix, submitted by friendlysock. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as How to Set Up a Distributed Elixir Cluster on Amazon EC2 on 20 Sep 2016, submitted by weatherlight. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9m later as How to Set up a Distributed Elixir Cluster on Amazon EC2, submitted by friendlysock. Score 8, comments 0

Wednesday, 21 Sep 2016

First seen on Hacker News as A Lisp interpreter for Raspberry Pi in a single ARM assembly file on 21 Sep 2016, submitted by marcpaq. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3.1 years later 🧟 as arpilisp: a lisp interpreter for Raspberry Pi implemented in ARM assembly, submitted by trengrj. Score 26, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Arplisp Interpreter for Raspberry Pi in a Single ASM File, No Libraries Used, submitted by wrycoder. Score 75, comments 10  🔥   ⭐(18)

First seen on Hacker News as Safe and unsafe operations for high volume PostgreSQL on 21 Sep 2016, submitted by dhd415. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12h12m later as Safe and unsafe operations for high volume PostgreSQL, submitted by pushcx. Score 15, comments 6

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 195 days later as Safe and unsafe operations for high volume PostgreSQL, submitted by craigkerstiens. Score 7, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Dokany - The windows OS FUSE Wrapper on 21 Sep 2016, submitted by yarapavan. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 23h46m later as Dokany – User mode file system library for windows with FUSE Wrapper, submitted by bane. Score 182, comments 49  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h18m later as user mode file system library for windows, submitted by lei. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Linux can’t be installed on a recent Lenovo laptop on 21 Sep 2016, submitted by makaronin. Score 1054, comments 467  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h53m later as Lenovo shipping Ultrabooks that prevent installation of Linux, submitted by mjturner. Score 22, comments 12  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Compressing and enhancing hand-written notes on 21 Sep 2016, submitted by samdk. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h8m later as Show HN: Python program to clean up handwritten notes, submitted by mzucker. Score 80, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Compressing and enhancing hand-written notes (2016), submitted by pablode. Score 639, comments 70  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10h17m later as Compressing and enhancing hand-written notes, submitted by zpojqwfejwfhiunz. Score 19, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.2 years later 🧟 as Compressing and enhancing hand-written notes, submitted by boredgamer2. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 249 days later as Compressing and enhancing hand-written notes (2016), submitted by Tomte. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 89 days later as Compressing and enhancing hand-written notes (2016), submitted by djoldman. Score 204, comments 13  🔥   ⭐(9)

First seen on Hacker News as Confessions of a Necromancer on 21 Sep 2016, submitted by jen20. Score 6, comments 3

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h58m later as Confessions of a Necromancer, submitted by 355E3B. Score 26, comments 8  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Confessions of a Necromancer, submitted by signa11. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h15m later as Confessions of a Necromancer, submitted by jwildeboer. Score 313, comments 65  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Fine-grained Language Composition on 21 Sep 2016, submitted by dahlia. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h2m later as Fine-grained Language Composition, submitted by edd. Score 21, comments 12  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Authentication in the Servant Haskell web framework using cookies on 21 Sep 2016, submitted by jpvillaisaza. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Authentication in the Servant Haskell web framework using cookies, submitted by jpvillaisaza. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Possibly a clone of Emacs, written in Forth on 21 Sep 2016, submitted by dwc. Score 20, comments 26 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Possibly a clone of Emacs, written in Forth, submitted by adamnemecek. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Running Mac OS X 10.11.6 El Capitan on KVM + QEMU on 21 Sep 2016, submitted by mjturner. Score 13, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 22h36m later as OS X-KVM: Running Mac OS X El Capitan on KVM and QEMU, submitted by tambourine_man. Score 185, comments 89  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.9 years later as Osx-kvm: Run macOS on QEMU/KVM, submitted by axiomdata316. Score 299, comments 106  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Ruby Facets: a news podcast for the Ruby community on 21 Sep 2016, submitted by olivierlacan. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h15m later as Ruby Facets - Weekly Ruby News podcast, submitted by soulcutter. Score 2, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Web development as a hack of hacks on 21 Sep 2016, submitted by robin_reala. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h35m later as Web development as a hack of hacks (in reply to a HN thread), submitted by xeniak. Score 4, comments 4

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6 days later as Web development as a hack of hacks, submitted by flyingfisch. Score 12, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Web development as a hack of hacks, submitted by chasingtheflow. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 11 days later as Response from QuirksMode to the “Web development as a hack of hacks”, submitted by fagnerbrack. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Approaching Kubernetes Adoption in Your Organization on 21 Sep 2016, submitted by nslater. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Approaching Kubernetes Adoption in Your Organization, submitted by nalentados. Score -1, comments 1  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Flipped classroom? No thanks, I'd rather you lecture at me on 21 Sep 2016, submitted by z0a. Score 14, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 35 days later as Flipped classroom? No thanks, I'd rather you lecture at me, submitted by GeoffWozniak. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Osso – a modern standard for event-oriented data on 21 Sep 2016, submitted by esammer. Score 13, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h8m later as Osso - A modern standard for event-oriented data, submitted by esammer. Score 2, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as Oracle’s Cloudy Future on 21 Sep 2016, submitted by dwaxe. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 18h0m later as Oracle’s Cloudy Future, submitted by craigkerstiens. Score 195, comments 150  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h6m later as Oracle's Cloudy Future, submitted by tedu. Score 8, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as What every coder should know about gamma on 21 Sep 2016, submitted by johnnovak. Score 560, comments 183  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h17m later as What every coder should know about gamma, submitted by pushcx. Score 8, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as What every coder should know about gamma (2016), submitted by cdcro. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as What Every Coder Should Know About Gamma, submitted by anaphor. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as MotionMark: A New Graphics Benchmark on 21 Sep 2016, submitted by dantiberian. Score 38, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h28m later as MotionMark: A New Graphics Benchmark, submitted by gok. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 14 days later as MotionMark: A New Graphics Benchmark, submitted by flyingfisch. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as The MIT License, Line by Line on 21 Sep 2016, submitted by jedireza. Score 5, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h41m later as The MIT License line by line, submitted by MindTwister. Score 12, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 53m later as The MIT License, Line by Line, submitted by bentley. Score 36, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 7h59m later as The MIT License, Line by Line, submitted by monocasa. Score 531, comments 134  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as The MIT License, Line by Line (2016), submitted by Tomte. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 190 days later as The MIT License, Line by Line (2016), submitted by Tomte. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 153 days later as The MIT License, Line by Line (2016), submitted by Tomte. Score 143, comments 20  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 240 days later as The MIT License, Line by Line, submitted by pushcx. Score 32, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as The MIT License, Line by Line, submitted by known. Score 371, comments 142  🔥   ⭐(2)

Then appeared on /r/Programming 15h13m later as The MIT License, Line by Line, submitted by sidcool1234. Score 198, comments 15  🔥

Thursday, 22 Sep 2016

First seen on Hacker News as Is go an acceptable Concurrent ML? on 22 Sep 2016, submitted by ingve. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 16 days later as is go an acceptable cml?, submitted by inactive-user. Score 8, comments 3

First seen on Hacker News as Open source icon set made with pure css, interactive showcase on 22 Sep 2016, submitted by wentin. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 34 days later as CSS ICON, submitted by flyingfisch. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The DOM isn't slow, you are. (2013) on 22 Sep 2016, submitted by simantel. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h33m later as The DOM isn’t slow, you are., submitted by friendlysock. Score 18, comments 6

First seen on Lobste.rs as Tuples on 22 Sep 2016, submitted by ngoldbaum. Score 8, comments 7

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Tuples, submitted by ngoldbaum. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Zombie Moore's Law shows hardware is eating software on 22 Sep 2016, submitted by miiiiiike. Score 107, comments 94  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Zombie Moore's Law shows hardware is eating software, submitted by walterbell. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Zombie Moore's Law shows hardware is eating software, submitted by adsouza. Score 11, comments 7

First seen on Hacker News as OpenSSL Security Advisory on 22 Sep 2016, submitted by jgrahamc. Score 268, comments 105  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h6m later as OpenSSL Security Advisory [22 Sep 2016], submitted by jabberwock. Score 15, comments 2

First seen on Lobste.rs as OCI is Building a Way for Kubernetes to Run Containers Without Docker - The New Stack on 22 Sep 2016, submitted by lei. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h43m later as Red Hat, Google Engineers Work on Way 4 Kubernetes to Run Containers Witho Docker, submitted by LawrenceHecht. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h24m later as Red Hat,Google Work on a Way for Kubernetes to Run Containers Without Docker, submitted by kiyanwang. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Red Hat, Google Work on a Way for Kubernetes to Run Containers Without Docker, submitted by simonebrunozzi. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Google, Red Hat Work on a Way for Kubernetes to Run Containers Without Docker, submitted by bdimcheff. Score 96, comments 21  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Torrenting the galaxy on 22 Sep 2016, submitted by pushcx. Score 13, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 13 days later as Torrenting the galaxy, submitted by feross. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Torrenting the galaxy, submitted by mweibel. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The Ethereum network is currently undergoing a DoS attack on 22 Sep 2016, submitted by jrbedard. Score 85, comments 42  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 32m later as The Ethereum network is currently undergoing a DoS attack, submitted by jabberwock. Score 2, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as AMSI: How Windows 10 Plans to Stop Script-Based Attacks and How Well It Does It on 22 Sep 2016, submitted by calvin. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as AMSI: How Windows 10 Plans to Stop Script-Based Attacks and How Well It Does It, submitted by iamjeff. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Restoring YC's Xerox Alto day 7: experiments with disk and Ethernet emulators on 22 Sep 2016, submitted by dwaxe. Score 88, comments 14  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h45m later as Restoring a Xerox Alto day 7: experiments with disk and Ethernet emulators, submitted by calvin. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Announcing TypeScript 2.0 on 22 Sep 2016, submitted by DanRosenwasser. Score 553, comments 310  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 21m later as Announcing TypeScript 2.0, submitted by joshuacc. Score 17, comments 3

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: Introducing Sauna, a decisioning and response platform on 22 Sep 2016, submitted by alexatkeplar. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6m later as Introducing Sauna, a decisioning and response platform, submitted by alexdean. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The GitHub Load Balancer on 22 Sep 2016, submitted by logicalstack. Score 438, comments 125  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Introducing the GitHub Load Balancer, submitted by kb. Score 14, comments 4

First seen on Hacker News as An Important Message About Yahoo User Security on 22 Sep 2016, submitted by runesoerensen. Score 510, comments 341  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h11m later as An Important Message About Yahoo User Security, submitted by jabberwock. Score 10, comments 5

First seen on Hacker News as Why I'm Not a React Native Developer on 22 Sep 2016, submitted by forgettableuser. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h54m later as Why I'm Not a React Native Developer, submitted by areski. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4 days later as Why I'm not a React Native Developer, submitted by pushcx. Score 10, comments 17 controversial

Then appeared on Hacker News 138 days later as Why Ariel Elkin Isn't a React Native Developer, submitted by CerealCooler. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 28 days later as Why I'm Not a React Native Developer, submitted by briandear. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 64 days later as Why I'm Not a React Native Developer, submitted by tomduncalf. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 41 days later as Why I'm Not a React Native Developer, submitted by vanwilder77. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 24 days later as Why I'm Not a React Native Developer, submitted by htormey. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 9 days later as Why I'm Not a React Native Developer, submitted by turrini. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 19 days later as Why I'm not a React Native developer, submitted by RyanShook. Score 195, comments 188  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as Why I'm Not a React Native Developer, submitted by usaphp. Score 1, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Where Tcl and Tk Went Wrong (2010) on 22 Sep 2016, submitted by voaie. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 317 days later as Where Tcl and Tk Went Wrong (2010), submitted by smacktoward. Score 131, comments 109  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h6m later as Where Tcl and Tk Went Wrong, submitted by nickpsecurity. Score 36, comments 5  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Beautiful Racket: how to make your own pro­gram­ming lan­guages with Racket—and why on 22 Sep 2016, 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  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4m later as Beautiful Racket v1.0, submitted by Curiositry. Score 24, comments 5  🔥

Friday, 23 Sep 2016

First seen on Hacker News as Pinch2Zoom is an ugly hack for an issue that remains unaddressed on 23 Sep 2016, submitted by marvindanig. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h13m later as Why pinch2zoom should be disabled on mobile web., submitted by marvindanig. Score 3, comments 23 controversial

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h57m later as Why pinch2zoom should be disabled on mobile web, submitted by marvindanig. Score 3, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as iOS 10: Security Weakness Discovered, Backup Passwords Much Easier to Break on 23 Sep 2016, submitted by cpach. Score 220, comments 91  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h36m later as iOS 10: Security Weakness Discovered, Backup Passwords Much Easier to Break, submitted by av. Score 11, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Why we created the world’s first Sponsorfunding platform – Sponsorama on 23 Sep 2016, submitted by loige. Score 0, comments 1  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 26m later as Why we created the world’s first Sponsorfunding platform, submitted by marioc. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Coding is not ‘fun’, it’s technically and ethically complex on 23 Sep 2016, submitted by dotcoma. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Coding is not ‘fun’, it’s technically and ethically complex, submitted by sergeant3. Score 8, comments 6  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Coding is not ‘fun’, it’s technically and ethically complex, submitted by jseliger. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 17h53m later as Coding is not ‘fun’, it’s technically and ethically complex, submitted by gpresot. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8 days later as Coding is not ‘fun’, it’s technically and ethically complex, submitted by nyodeneD. Score 4, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 20 days later as Coding is not ‘fun’, it’s technically and ethically complex, submitted by alvil. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 73 days later as Coding is not ‘fun’, it’s technically and ethically complex, submitted by brakmic. Score 21, comments 22  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 129 days later as Coding is not ‘fun’, it’s technically and ethically complex, submitted by fs111. Score 6, comments 8 controversial

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as Coding is not ‘fun’, it’s technically and ethically complex, submitted by pseudolus. Score 16, comments 14  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Coding is not ‘fun’, it’s technically and ethically complex, submitted by fouc. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Coding is not ‘fun’, it’s technically and ethically complex, submitted by m4rtyr. Score 10, comments 11  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 159 days later as Coding is not ‘fun’, it’s technically and ethically complex, submitted by jonbaer. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 5 days later as Coding is not 'fun', it’s technically and ethically complex, submitted by edward. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 269 days later as Coding is not ‘fun’, it’s technically and ethically complex, submitted by PretzelFisch. Score 1, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Elm is the new rails on 23 Sep 2016, submitted by mooreds. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4 days later as Elm Is The New Rails by Giles Bowkett, submitted by romanzolotarev. Score 22, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Giles Bowkett: Elm Is the New Rails, submitted by ph0rque. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Upgrade your SSH keys on 23 Sep 2016, submitted by mariusavram. Score 444, comments 149  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 193 days later as Upgrade your SSH keys!, submitted by inactive-user. Score 54, comments 9  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.8 years later 🧟 as Upgrade Your SSH Keys, submitted by hackmin. Score 63, comments 8  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Wrote a simple ps clone in ruby on 23 Sep 2016, submitted by fredrb. Score 1, comments 1  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h33m later as Wrote a simple ps clone in ruby, submitted by fredrb. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Heavy SSD Writes from Firefox on 23 Sep 2016, submitted by kungfudoi. Score 477, comments 342  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h9m later as Firefox is eating your SSD - here is how to fix it, submitted by Flisk. Score 26, comments 8  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Do you use faker.js in production? A Patreon campaign to support faker.js dev on 23 Sep 2016, submitted by _Marak_. Score 1, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 28m later as Is anyone using faker.js in production? Willing to pledge support or provide a testimonial?, submitted by marak. Score -1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Skip Lists done right on 23 Sep 2016, submitted by yumaikas. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 86 days later as Skip Lists Done Right, submitted by signa11. Score 451, comments 82  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 23m later as Skip Lists: Done Right, submitted by klingtnet. Score 55, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as Skip Lists: Done Right, submitted by melenaboija. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 177 days later as Skip Lists: Done Right, submitted by signa11. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Erlang Installer Beta: A Better Way To Use Erlang On OS X on 23 Sep 2016, submitted by _nato_. Score 68, comments 18  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2m later as Erlang on OS X (beta), submitted by nato. Score 10, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Python Core Development Sprint 2016: 3.6 and beyond! on 23 Sep 2016, submitted by ngoldbaum. Score 10, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 49m later as Python Core Development Sprint 2016: 3.6 and beyond, submitted by raymondh. Score 20, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as The most productive week ever in CPython development, submitted by ambivalence. Score 14, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Histography, an interactive timeline of all history on 23 Sep 2016, submitted by Curiositry. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.9 years later as Histography – A timeline of History, submitted by nav. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as What is the Bell System? (1976) on 23 Sep 2016, submitted by massysett. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4.6 years later 🧟 as What is the Bell System? (1976), submitted by Hail_Spacecake. Score 5, comments 2

First seen on Lobste.rs as Dynamic linker tricks: Using LD_PRELOAD to cheat, inject features and investigate programs (2013) on 23 Sep 2016, 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  🔥

Saturday, 24 Sep 2016

First seen on Hacker News as What a Programmer Does (1967) [pdf] on 24 Sep 2016, submitted by old_sound. Score 115, comments 45  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as What a programmer does, submitted by unbalancedparentheses. Score 11, comments 4

First seen on Hacker News as An Introduction to Galois Theory on 24 Sep 2016, submitted by CarolineW. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 5 days later as An Introduction to Galois Theory, submitted by CarolineW. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as An Introduction to Galois Theory, submitted by RiderOfGiraffes. Score 22, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as IRCv3 on 24 Sep 2016, submitted by reezer. Score 44, comments 17  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as IRCv3, submitted by tete. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8 days later as IRCv3 (working group), submitted by cm3. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 6 days later as IRC v3, submitted by bpierre. Score 595, comments 217  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Freedom to Associate on 24 Sep 2016, submitted by dyates. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as HyperCard – The Freedom to Associate, submitted by hcs. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 14 days later as The Freedom to Associate, submitted by calvin. Score 10, comments 2

First seen on Lobste.rs as Fixing E.T. for the Atari 2600 on 24 Sep 2016, submitted by calvin. Score 12, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h17m later as Fixing E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial for the Atari 2600, submitted by stevekemp. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Google Web Fonts Typographic Project on 24 Sep 2016, submitted by endianswap. Score 247, comments 25  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Google Web Fonts Typographic Project, submitted by zg. Score 8, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as Windows 10's undocumented certificate pinning feature on 24 Sep 2016, submitted by svenfaw. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19h43m later as Windows 10 has an undocumented certificate pinning feature, submitted by antifuchs. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The Cryptopals Crypto Challenges on 24 Sep 2016, submitted by zerognowl. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 21 days later as The cryptopals crypto challenges, submitted by zerognowl. Score 226, comments 50  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19h36m later as The Cryptopals Crypto Challenges, submitted by FiloSottile. Score 20, comments 11  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.3 years later 🧟 as Cryptopals – crypto challenges, submitted by leetbulb. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 51 days later as The Cryptopals Crypto Challenges, submitted by VitalyAnkh. Score 13, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 299 days later as The Cryptopals Cryptography Challenges, submitted by fanf2. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 24 days later as The Cryptopals Crypto Challenges, submitted by butterthebuddha. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 110 days later as The Cryptopals Crypto Challenges, submitted by beefhash. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Golem: Trustless, Distributed P2P Hosting on 24 Sep 2016, submitted by LForLambda. Score 14, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Golem: Trustless, Distributed P2P Hosting, submitted by akyte. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as A short critique of Stallmanism on 24 Sep 2016, submitted by type0. Score 4, comments 2

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h43m later as A short critique of Stallmanism, submitted by cmm. Score 19, comments 11  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 76 days later as A short critique of Stallmanism, submitted by thegeomaster. Score 152, comments 197 controversial  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Richard Stallman and GNU refused to let libreboot go, despite stating its intention to leave on 24 Sep 2016, submitted by calvin. Score 20, comments 21  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 22m later as RMS and GNU refused to let libreboot go, despite stating its intention to leave, submitted by type0. Score 7, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h51m later as Libreroot claims lead dev was fired from FSF for being trans. RMS disputes it, submitted by SFJulie. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 13 days later as GNU refuses to let go of libreboot, submitted by cjg. Score 10, comments 7  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as GPU Programming in Rust on 24 Sep 2016, submitted by pyk. Score 14, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as GPU Programming in Rust [pdf], submitted by peeyek. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Python by the C side on 24 Sep 2016, submitted by type0. Score 145, comments 12  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 47 days later as Python by the C side, submitted by quobit. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as A proposal of new concurrency model for Ruby 3 on 24 Sep 2016, submitted by 355E3B. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 6 days later as A proposal of new concurrency model for Ruby 3 / Koichi Sasada, submitted by lobo_tuerto. Score 2, comments 0

Sunday, 25 Sep 2016

First seen on Hacker News as The Democratization of Censorship on 25 Sep 2016, submitted by rfreytag. Score 182, comments 58  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h1m later as The Democratization of Censorship, submitted by phil. Score 17, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 4.3 years later 🧟 as The Democratization of Censorship (2016), submitted by lemonspat. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Jason Turner: A Simple Commodore 64 Game in C++17 (CppCon 2016) [video] on 25 Sep 2016, submitted by aurelian15. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h56m later as A Simple Commodore 64 Game in C++17, submitted by lefticus. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as CppCon 2016: A Simple Commodore 64 Game in C++17, submitted by walkingolof. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 24 days later as Jason Turner “Rich Code for Tiny Computers: A Simple Commodore 64 Game in C++17”, submitted by tosh. Score 18, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 76 days later as CppCon 2016: Jason Turner “A Simple Commodore 64 Game in C++17”, submitted by Audiophilip. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.4 years later as Rich Code for Tiny Computers: A Simple Commodore 64 Game in C++17 (2016), submitted by dbremner. Score 17, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.2 years later 🧟 as CppCon 2016: Rich Code for Tiny Computers: A Simple Commodore 64 Game in C++17, submitted by mariuz. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 232 days later as Rich Code for Tiny Computers: A Simple Commodore 64 Game in C++17 (2016) [video], submitted by dgellow. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Software development at 1 Hz on 25 Sep 2016, submitted by GeoffWozniak. Score 19, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News 5h55m later as Software Development at 1 Hz, submitted by akkartik. Score 180, comments 118  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Back to the Future: Squeak, a Practical Smalltalk Written in Itself (1997) on 25 Sep 2016, submitted by lukego. Score 55, comments 13  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.3 years later 🧟 as The Story of Squeak, a Practical Smalltalk Written in Itself (1997), submitted by fanf2. Score 104, comments 24  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h15m later as The Story of Squeak, A Practical Smalltalk Written in Itself, submitted by enkiv2. Score 17, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Respect – Simon Peyton-Jones on 25 Sep 2016, submitted by zos. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 22h39m later as Respect, submitted by tlo. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 8 days later as [Haskell] Respect, submitted by sridca. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as Respect, submitted by asthasr. Score 64, comments 9  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 41 days later as [Haskell] Respect, submitted by sridca. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as A case for static linking in scientific computing on 25 Sep 2016, submitted by pushcx. Score 13, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.5 years later 🧟 as A case for static linking in scientific computing (2016), submitted by bibyte. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Monday, 26 Sep 2016

First seen on Hacker News as OMeta#: Who? What? When? Where? Why? (2008) on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by adamnemecek. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as OMeta#: Who? What? When? Where? Why? (2008), submitted by adamnemecek. Score 6, comments 2

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as OMeta tutorial (2008), submitted by akkartik. Score 9, comments 6

First seen on Hacker News as Major features of PostgreSQL 9.6 [pdf] on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by ioltas. Score 126, comments 35  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 148 days later as Major Features: Postgres 9.6, submitted by pushcx. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as I stopped contributing to stackoverflow, but it's not declining on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by bozho. Score 205, comments 193  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h53m later as I Stopped Contributing To Stackoverflow, But It's Not Declining, submitted by calvin. Score 4, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Why and how you ought to keep multibyte character support simple on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by sin. Score 8, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Why and how you ought to keep multibyte character support simple [pdf], submitted by protomyth. Score 98, comments 35  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Numeric age for D: Mir GLAS is faster than OpenBLAS and Eigen on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by arunc. Score 5, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 12h42m later as Numeric age for D: Mir GLAS is faster than OpenBLAS and Eigen, submitted by quandry. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 78 days later as Numeric age for D: Mir GLAS is faster than OpenBLAS and Eigen, submitted by sanxiyn. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 120 days later as Numeric age for D: Mir GLAS is faster than OpenBLAS and Eigen (2016), submitted by jordigh. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as OpenSSL Security Advisory - 26 Sep 2016 on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by ctz. Score 126, comments 36  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h3m later as OpenSSL Security Advisory [26 Sep 2016], submitted by mulander. Score 10, comments 5

First seen on Hacker News as IBM says Swift is ready for the enterprise on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by okket. Score 176, comments 223 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h6m later as IBM makes Swift a server-side language, submitted by kevinSuttle. Score 19, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Introducing Docker for Windows Server 2016 on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by samber. Score 218, comments 60  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h13m later as Introducing Docker for Windows Server 2016, submitted by calvin. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Generating Faces with Deconvolution Networks on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by zo7. Score 172, comments 20  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12h44m later as Generating Faces with Deconvolution Networks, submitted by adsouza. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Accessible Floating Labels on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by AllThingsSmitty. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4 days later as Accessible floating labels, submitted by flyingfisch. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as The Agile Manifesto for Designers: UX Matters on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by promptworks. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19m later as The Agile Manifesto for Designers :: UXmatters, submitted by promptworks. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as WoSign and StartCom: Mozilla’s proposed conclusion on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by aestetix. Score 608, comments 246  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h12m later as Mozilla’s proposed conclusion regarding the matter of WoSign and StartCom, submitted by nyx. Score 36, comments 13  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as PWLConf 2016 Videos are now available on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by d_run. Score 15, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as PWLConf 2016 videos are now available, submitted by hieronymusN. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Cross-Platform GUI Toolkit Trainwreck, 2016 Edition on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by lj3. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 45 days later as Cross-Platform GUI Toolkit Trainwreck, 2016 Edition, submitted by johnnovak. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 133 days later as Cross-platform GUI Toolkit Trainwreck, 2016 Edition, submitted by dgellow. Score 103, comments 71  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h43m later as Cross-platform GUI Toolkit Trainwreck, 2016 Edition (2016), submitted by pushcx. Score 27, comments 19  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Introducing .NET Standard on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by runesoerensen. Score 361, comments 142  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h42m later as Introducing .NET Standard, submitted by calvin. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Restoring YC's Xerox Alto day 8: it boots on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by dwaxe. Score 292, comments 95  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h23m later as Restoring a vintage Xerox Alto day 8: it boots!, submitted by chadski. Score 12, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Misconceptions About Majority Rule on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by Don_Pellegrino. Score 13, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News 43m later as Misconceptions About Majority Rule, submitted by DonPellegrino. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Kubernetes the Hard Way on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by nslater. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Kubernetes the Hard Way, submitted by nalentados. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as suckless conference 2016 on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by unbalancedparentheses. Score 34, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3m later as Suckless conference 2016, submitted by frign. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 77 days later as Slcon2016: suckless conference 2016, submitted by cyborgx7. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as "Papers I Have Loved" by Casey Muratori on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by mikejsavage. Score 24, comments 7  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h45m later as “Papers I Have Loved” by Casey Muratori [video], submitted by elisee. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Mocking API endpoints on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by lazaru_s. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 91 days later as If it walks like a duck, submitted by lazaru_s. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as DuckRails: Open source API mocking tool, submitted by chage. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as DuckRails – tool for developers to mock API endpoints, submitted by lazaru_s. Score 10, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 25 days later as DuckRails - A development tool to quickly & dynamically mock API endpoints, submitted by iridakos. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 19 days later as Show HN: DuckRails – development tool for mocking API endpoints, submitted by pelsio. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 48 days later as Show HN: DuckRails – easily mock API endpoints (docker image available), submitted by llazaridis. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 78 days later as Show HN: DuckRails – Application for mocking API endpoints, submitted by llazaridis. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 83 days later as DuckRails – A dev tool for mocking API endpoints (docker image available), submitted by llazaridis. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 46 days later as Show HN: Duckrails – Development tool for simulating APIs (docker img available), submitted by pelsio. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 179 days later as Show HN: DuckRails – Mock API endpoints with UI (docker image available), submitted by laz_arus. Score 11, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 125 days later as DuckRails - a development tool to mock API endpoints quickly and easily (docker image available), submitted by iridakos. Score 1, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as U.S. regulators accuse Palantir of bias against Asians on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by flinner. Score 277, comments 394 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h16m later as U.S. regulators accuse Palantir of bias against Asians, submitted by sigint. Score 1, comments 1  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Rich User Experience, UX and Desktopization of War on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by endisukaj. Score 1, comments 0  💤

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

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

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

First seen on Lobste.rs as google/honggfuzz A general-purpose, easy-to-use fuzzer with interesting analysis options on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by reezer. Score 16, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1m later as Google/honggfuzz general-purpose fuzzer with interesting analysis options, submitted by tete. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Systems We Love on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by bcantrill. Score 12, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2m later as Systems We Love, submitted by bcantrill. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as PicoRV32 - A Size-Optimized RISC-V CPU on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by chadski. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.3 years later 🧟 as PicoRV32 – A Size-Optimized RISC-V CPU, submitted by tosh. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 191 days later as PicoRV32 – A Size-Optimized RISC-V CPU, submitted by dragonsh. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Testing like the TSA on 26 Sep 2016, submitted by goncalo. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 160 days later as Testing like the TSA, submitted by mpweiher. Score 2, comments 1

Tuesday, 27 Sep 2016

First seen on Hacker News as Windows 10 to start running Edge in a VM for added security on 27 Sep 2016, submitted by cdvonstinkpot. Score 11, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h18m later as Windows 10 will soon run Edge in a virtual machine to keep you safe, submitted by taspeotis. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h55m later as Windows 10 will soon run Edge in a virtual machine, submitted by ZoeZoeBee. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Windows 10 will soon run Edge in a virtual machine to keep you safe, submitted by calvin. Score 6, comments 10 controversial

First seen on Hacker News as Visdown – Markdown for Visualisation on 27 Sep 2016, submitted by sebg. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 93 days later as Visdown – Visualization using Markdown, submitted by rouse. Score 150, comments 15  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Visdown - Markdown for Visualisation, submitted by av. Score 11, comments 4

First seen on Hacker News as The KGB, the Computer, and Me [video] on 27 Sep 2016, submitted by Ivoah. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 86 days later as The KGB, the Computer, and Me, submitted by earthy. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.0 years later 🧟 as The KGB, the Computer, and Me (Complete, 1990), submitted by doener. Score 2, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Is developer compensation becoming bimodal? on 27 Sep 2016, submitted by ingve. Score 271, comments 299  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h6m later as Is developer compensation becoming bimodal?, submitted by soulcutter. Score 21, comments 5

First seen on Hacker News as Entity Component Systems (in Elixir) on 27 Sep 2016, submitted by leventhan. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h13m later as Entity Component Systems (in Elixir), submitted by friendlysock. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Unsafe at any clock speed: Linux kernel security needs a rethink on 27 Sep 2016, submitted by jussi. Score 26, comments 8  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 5h7m later as Rethinking Linux Kernel Security, submitted by zmanian. Score 8, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Realm mobile platform- real-time back end on 27 Sep 2016, submitted by harisvs. Score 22, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 11m later as Realm Mobile Platform – Realtime Sync Plus Fully Open Source Database, submitted by mlschmitt23. Score 222, comments 76  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 13m later as Introducing the Realm Mobile Platform: Realtime Sync Plus Fully Open Source Database, submitted by leeflannery. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Leaflet 1.0 – A JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps on 27 Sep 2016, submitted by freyfogle. Score 628, comments 99  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 22h40m later as Meet Leaflet 1.0, submitted by mpasternacki. Score 6, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as Running Socket.IO Applications on Kubernetes on 27 Sep 2016, submitted by ApsOps. Score 6, comments 2

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 13m later as Running Socket.IO Applications on Kubernetes, submitted by aps. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as GitHub Hacktoberfest 2016 on 27 Sep 2016, submitted by kenrick95. Score 34, comments 6  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Hacktoberfest is back, submitted by flyingfisch. Score 15, comments 7

First seen on Hacker News as Pyflame: Uber engineering’s ptracing profiler for python on 27 Sep 2016, submitted by vquemener. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h11m later as Pyflame: Uber Engineering’s Ptracing Profiler for Python - Uber Engineering Blog, submitted by trousers. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h34m later as Pyflame: Uber's Ptracing Profiler for Python, submitted by Dawny33. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h6m later as Pyflame: Uber Engineering’s Ptracing Profiler for Python, submitted by cdnsteve. Score 15, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Pyflame: Uber Engineering's Ptracing Profiler for Python, submitted by myautsai. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 26 days later as Pyflame: Uber Engineering’s Ptracing Profiler for Python, submitted by spjwebster. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Zygomys – Golang Lisp on 27 Sep 2016, submitted by diggan. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 78 days later as Zygomys – An embedded scripting language for Go, submitted by chewxy. Score 83, comments 139 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h51m later as A lisp built for extending go, submitted by yumaikas. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Modern Functional Programming: Part 2 on 27 Sep 2016, submitted by pushcx. Score 7, comments 8

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Modern Functional Programming: The Onion Architecture, submitted by Roxxik. Score 283, comments 95  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Pixels and voxels, the long answer on 27 Sep 2016, submitted by pushcx. Score 24, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 6h23m later as Pixels and voxels, the long answer, submitted by stevetrewick. Score 435, comments 104  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.4 years later 🧟 as What Are Pixels? Voxels?, submitted by all2. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Lookups: A highly optimized Trie/DAWG dictionary for Javascript on 27 Sep 2016, submitted by zem. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1m later as Lookups: A highly optimized Trie/DAWG dictionary for JavaScript, submitted by zem. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Wednesday, 28 Sep 2016

First seen on Lobste.rs as How It's Like to Work as a Graphics Programmer on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by antifuchs. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1m later as How It's Like to Work as a Graphics Programmer, submitted by ingve. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Let 'localhost' be localhost on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by sohkamyung. Score 383, comments 114  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h30m later as Let 'localhost' be localhost, submitted by pushcx. Score 30, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as How to add your protocol to Mongoose on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by evthewolf. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as How to add your protocol to Mongoose, submitted by evthewolf. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 17h56m later as How to Add Your Protocol to Mongoose Embedded Web Server, submitted by wq. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Defending Against Hackers Took a Back Seat at Yahoo, Insiders Say on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by zorked. Score 5, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h13m later as Defending Against Hackers Took a Back Seat at Yahoo, submitted by zg. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h35m later as Defending Against Hackers Took a Back Seat at Yahoo, Insiders Say, submitted by jackgavigan. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Ahead-of-Time Compilation (java openjdk 9 new feature) on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by jerven. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 16h58m later as JDK9: Ahead-of-Time Compilation, submitted by kellogh. Score 8, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h31m later as JDK-8166089: Ahead-of-Time Compilation, submitted by panic. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Ahead-of-Time Compilation, submitted by hittaruki. Score 128, comments 93  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Don't just turn off the cache on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by rdfi. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 34 days later as Don't just turn off the cache, submitted by rdfi. Score 8, comments 3

First seen on Hacker News as What I Wish I Had Known Before Scaling Uber [video] on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by kiyanwang. Score 502, comments 272  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h7m later as GOTO 2016 • What I Wish I Had Known Before Scaling Uber to 1000 Services • Matt Ranney, submitted by tallgeoff. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as The Best Homework Ever? on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by davyjones. Score 28, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as The Best [Math Visualization] Homework Ever? [pdf], submitted by wyldfire. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as Cassidy Curtis's Marvelous Surface Drawings (1996) [pdf], submitted by iamjeff. Score 129, comments 8  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Evolutionary Database Design on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by sidcool. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h40m later as Evolutionary Database Design, submitted by pushcx. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as On Phone Numbers and Identity on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by cmurf. Score 301, comments 113  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h46m later as On Phone Numbers and Identity, submitted by pushcx. Score 28, comments 5  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as From Callback to Future -> Functor -> Monad (2015) on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by magikid. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as From Callback to Future – Functor – Monad, submitted by cjr. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Java Warmup on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by dmit. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h40m later as Java Warmup, submitted by prefork. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as How I Built Two Six Figure Companies in One Year on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by pwatsonwailes. Score -1, comments 1  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as How I Built Two Six Figure Companies in One Year, submitted by petewailes. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Using R to detect fraud at 1M transactions per second on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by sndean. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Using R to detect fraud at 1M transactions per second [video], submitted by sndean. Score 142, comments 69  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 144 days later as Using R to detect fraud at 1 million transactions per second, submitted by pushcx. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Concurrency in Ruby 3 with Guilds on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by olivierlacan. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Concurrency in Ruby 3 with Guilds, submitted by olivierlacan. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 21h43m later as Concurrency in Ruby 3 with Guilds, submitted by jshen. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Trainline open sources application continuous delivery platform on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by codedemon. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 17h55m later as Trainline Environment Manager – Now Open Source!, submitted by BenoitTigeot. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as About Slowloris on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by gkbrk. Score 14, comments 0

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

First seen on Hacker News as How to Crash Systemd in One Command on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by agwa. Score 224, comments 184  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 51m later as How to Crash Systemd in One Tweet, submitted by fcbsd. Score 86, comments 64  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Into the Core: Squeezing Haskell into Nine Constructors by Simon Peyton Jones on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by unbalancedparentheses. Score 14, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Into the Core – Squeezing Haskell into Nine Constructors by Simon Peyton Jones, submitted by houli. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as envjson: Config Checking for 12 Factor Apps on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by inactive-user. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 17h30m later as Show HN: Envjson: Config Checking for 12 Factor Apps, submitted by apgwoz. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Theo de Raadt on LLVM license change on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by calvin. Score 12, comments 7

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Theo de Raadt on LLVM license change, submitted by protomyth. Score 142, comments 157  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Recursive mutexes by David Butenhof on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by piokuc. Score 1, comments 0  💤

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

First seen on Lobste.rs as Crypto Classics: Wiener's RSA Attack on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by sagi. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h19m later as Crypto Classics: Wiener's RSA Attack (In Python), submitted by signa11. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Crypto Classics: Wiener's RSA Attack, submitted by zerognowl. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 363 days later as Crypto Classics: Wiener's RSA Attack, submitted by lisper. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Daemonized sequential command execution tool for heavy load tasks on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by Nukesor. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 138 days later as pueue 0.7 : a shell process managing daemon, submitted by raffomania. Score 2, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 4.0 years later 🧟 as Pueue – a beautiful Unix job queue system, submitted by Nukesor. Score 32, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Urban heat islands and street trees in Philadelphia on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by profquail. Score 86, comments 19  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h27m later as Urban heat islands & street trees in Philadelphia, submitted by pushcx. Score 6, comments 2

First seen on Lobste.rs as Aditya Siram: Shen Trick Shots - λC 2016 on 28 Sep 2016, submitted by doublec. Score 7, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Shen Trick Shots – LambdaConf 2016, submitted by deech. Score 2, comments 0

Thursday, 29 Sep 2016

First seen on Hacker News as Yandex Mail Success Story [video] on 29 Sep 2016, submitted by ioltas. Score 110, comments 11  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as Yandex Mail Success Story, submitted by mulander. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Dependent Types At Work on 29 Sep 2016, submitted by pushcx. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.3 years later 🧟 as Dependent Types at Work by Ana Bove and Peter Dybjer (2009) [pdf], submitted by furcyd. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 137 days later as Dependent Types at Work (2008) [pdf], submitted by alokrai. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The most basic Erlang service ⇒ worker pattern on 29 Sep 2016, submitted by signa11. Score 20, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5 days later as The most basic Erlang service: worker pattern, submitted by unbalancedparentheses. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Deringing in DCT via overshoot and clipping on 29 Sep 2016, submitted by wamatt. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 225 days later as Deringing in DCT via overshoot and clipping, submitted by mikejsavage. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Concise Visual Summary of Deep Learning Architectures on 29 Sep 2016, submitted by Dawny33. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Concise Visual Summary of Deep Learning Architectures, submitted by Dawny33. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 28 days later as Concise Visual Summary of Deep Learning Architectures, submitted by babelouc. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Grid layout is a much needed step-change for CSS on 29 Sep 2016, submitted by kp25. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6 days later as Grid layout is a much needed step-change for CSS, submitted by flyingfisch. Score 5, comments 8 controversial

Then appeared on Hacker News 55 days later as Grid layout is a much needed step-change for CSS, submitted by callumlocke. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as PostgreSQL 9.6 Released on 29 Sep 2016, submitted by sheff. Score 553, comments 128  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 17h40m later as PostgreSQL 9.6 Released, submitted by dege. Score 31, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Reversible Text Transformation to Improve Compression on 29 Sep 2016, submitted by nait. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4.4 years later 🧟 as Burrows–Wheeler transform, submitted by indigo. Score 14, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as You can now buy bare Snapdragon SoCs with 410E and 600E on 29 Sep 2016, submitted by protomyth. Score 116, comments 43  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as You can now buy bare Snapdragon SoCs with 410E and 600E - SemiAccurate, submitted by breul99. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Announcing the Infinit Docker volume plugin on 29 Sep 2016, submitted by cadeuh. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 20 days later as Announcing the Infinit Docker volume plugin, submitted by cad. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Go to Considered Harmful?: An analysis of Dijkstra's classic letter (2005) on 29 Sep 2016, submitted by GrumpyYoungMan. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.7 years later as Go To Statement Considered Harmful: A Retrospective, submitted by yumaikas. Score 5, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.7 years later 🧟 as Go to Statement Considered Harmful: A Retrospective, submitted by theBashShell. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 52 days later as Goto Statement Considered Harmful: A Retrospective, submitted by nickdrozd. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Linguistic relativity (Sapir–Whorf hypothesis) on 29 Sep 2016, submitted by kghose. Score 3, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 229 days later as Linguistic Relativity, submitted by xparadigm. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2.3 years later 🧟 as Sapir-Whorf hypothesis: linguistic relativity, submitted by moh_maya. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 328 days later as Linguistic Relativity, submitted by melenaboija. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 275 days later as Sapir–Whorf Hypothesis, submitted by Red_Tarsius. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Rust as a language for high performance GC implementation on 29 Sep 2016, submitted by fitzgen. Score 29, comments 11  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h29m later as Rust as a language for high performance GC implementation, submitted by jdub. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as What's New with Kubernetes 1.4 on 29 Sep 2016, submitted by devupio. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as What's New With Kubernetes 1.4, submitted by devupio. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Debugging PostgreSQL performance the hard way on 29 Sep 2016, submitted by endymi0n. Score 359, comments 29  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Debugging PostgreSQL performance, the hard way, submitted by unbalancedparentheses. Score 18, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Postage – a free, open, fast replacement for PGAdmin on 29 Sep 2016, submitted by justintocci. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h6m later as Postage - A fast replacement for PGAdmin, submitted by nunziotocci. Score 6, comments 10 controversial

Then appeared on Hacker News 221 days later as Postage, a nice alternative to PGAdmin, submitted by tda. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 108 days later as Postage, alternative to PGAdmin likely to be removed from GitHub, submitted by justintocci. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as The World Trade Organization Sets Its Eyes on the Internet on 29 Sep 2016, submitted by dwaxe. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9m later as The World Trade Organization Sets its Eyes on the Internet, submitted by friendlysock. Score 7, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 15h58m later as The World Trade Organization Sets Its Eyes on the Internet, submitted by CapitalistCartr. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 12h17m later as The World Trade Organization Sets Its Eyes on the Internet, submitted by DiabloD3. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Algebraic Patterns – Monoid Morphism on 29 Sep 2016, submitted by alipang. Score 86, comments 30  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h33m later as Algebraic Patterns - Monoid morphisms, submitted by porges. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: Serverless WebSocket chat on 29 Sep 2016, submitted by jkarneges. Score 8, comments 8  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h56m later as Serverless Websocket Chat with Pushpin and Stack, submitted by marak. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Tmux 2.3 released on 29 Sep 2016, submitted by brunosutic. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h54m later as tmux 2.3 released, submitted by romanzolotarev. Score 37, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 6h15m later as Tmux 2.3 released, submitted by okket. Score 18, comments 1  🔥

Friday, 30 Sep 2016

First seen on Hacker News as Perl 6: What Programming in the Future Is Like (Lightning Talk Slides and Video) on 30 Sep 2016, submitted by zoffix222. Score 7, comments 2

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h17m later as Perl 6: What Programming In The Future Is Like?, submitted by calvin. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Functional core, imperative shell on 30 Sep 2016, 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 Hacker News as Neural Redis: simple to use neural network data structure module for Redis on 30 Sep 2016, submitted by antirez. Score 7, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 12h26m later as Neural networks for Redis, submitted by DAddYE. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h3m later as Neural-redis – Neural networks module for Redis, submitted by rcarmo. Score 229, comments 19  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 80 days later as antirez/neural-redis, submitted by stevejalim. Score 5, comments 3

First seen on Hacker News as Data denormalization is broken on 30 Sep 2016, submitted by BerislavLopac. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 144 days later as Data denormalization is broken, submitted by pushcx. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 3.3 years later 🧟 as Data Denormalization is Broken (2016), submitted by arjunnarayan. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: Wave function collapse algorithm on 30 Sep 2016, submitted by ExUtumno. Score 1226, comments 122  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 25m later as WaveFunctionCollapse, submitted by 355E3B. Score 36, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.4 years later as Tilemap generation from single example using ideas from quantum mechanics, submitted by _Microft. Score 153, comments 9  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 477 days later as Wave function collapse inspires bitmap generation ML algo, submitted by youlweb. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 7 days later as WaveFunctionCollapse, submitted by m0th87. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Wave Function Collapse Algorithm, submitted by doppp. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 62 days later as Program generates bitmaps that are locally similar to the input bitmap, submitted by flancian. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 21 days later as WaveFunctionCollapse: Bitmap and tilemap generation from a single example, submitted by anchpop. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Generation from a single example with the help of ideas from quantum mechanics, submitted by csm-yujinkim. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Purposes, Concepts, Misfits, and a Redesign of Git on 30 Sep 2016, submitted by ingve. Score 161, comments 119  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h7m later as Purposes, Concepts, Misfits, and a Redesign of Git, submitted by quobit. Score 39, comments 13  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Protocol for bypassing challenge pages using RSA blind signed tokens on 30 Sep 2016, submitted by jgrahamc. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15h0m later as Protocol for bypassing challenge pages using RSA blind signed tokens, submitted by jabberwock. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Node.js, TC-39, and Modules on 30 Sep 2016, submitted by jashkenas. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 65 days later as Node.js, TC-39, and Modules, submitted by friendlysock. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as A Hoare Logic for Rust on 30 Sep 2016, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 193, comments 43  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as A Hoare logic for Rust, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 16, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Native Widgets With HTML on 30 Sep 2016, submitted by thmzlt. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1m later as Native Widgets with HTML, submitted by master_plan_. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Little Flocker on 30 Sep 2016, submitted by jcs. Score 20, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 47 days later as Little Flocker – Protection Against Ransomware, Spyware, Misbehaving Apps, submitted by ghosh. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 26 days later as Is Little Flocker safe? Does it work?, submitted by rrggrr. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 38 days later as Little Flocker, submitted by jmedwards. Score 4, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Thonny IDE 2.0 released on 30 Sep 2016, submitted by aivarannamaa. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Thonny IDE 2.0.3 released: Python IDE for beginners, submitted by based2. Score 1, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as Thonny, a Python IDE for beginners, submitted by zem. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The Mysterious Fiber Bomb Problem: A Debugging Story on 30 Sep 2016, submitted by eurg. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h28m later as The Mysterious Fiber Bomb Problem: A Debugging Story, submitted by jordancurve. Score 11, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h32m later as The Mysterious Fiber Bomb Problem: A Debugging Story, submitted by mynameislegion. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as The Mysterious Fiber Bomb Problem: A Debugging Story, submitted by ivank. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as The Mysterious Fiber Bomb Problem: A Debugging Story, submitted by JoshTriplett. Score 5, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as The Mysterious Fiber Bomb Problem: A Debugging Story, submitted by losvedir. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 13 days later as The Mysterious Fiber Bomb Problem: A Debugging Story with Node.js, submitted by fagnerbrack. Score 3, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Audio Fingerprinting with Python and Numpy (2013) on 30 Sep 2016, submitted by sillysaurus3. Score 210, comments 40  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h39m later as Audio Fingerprinting with Python and Numpy (2013), submitted by Robbie. Score 7, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Into_rust(): Screencasts for learning Rust on 30 Sep 2016, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Screencasts and tutorials to help you learn Rust, submitted by ashish01. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 16 days later as Screencasts for learning Rust, submitted by krat0sprakhar. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 30 days later as Into Rust, submitted by brakmic. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Into_rust(): screencasts for learning Rust, submitted by 0x1997. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 225 days later as Into_rust(): screencasts for learning Rust, submitted by JoshTriplett. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 122 days later as into_rust(): screencasts for learning Rust, submitted by unbalancedparentheses. Score 19, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1.9 years later as into_rust() Screencasts, submitted by ducaale. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Vue 2.0 is Here on 30 Sep 2016, submitted by clessg. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h3m later as Vue 2.0 is Here! – The Vue Point, submitted by kellytk. Score 12, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h47m later as Vue 2.0 is Here!, submitted by reimertz. Score 1, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 5 days later as Vue 2.0 is Here!, submitted by lumannnn. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Parse A Monster [nice writeup of finding a bug in .NET's CLR c++ parser] on 30 Sep 2016, submitted by stkrzysiak. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 164 days later as The Day I Parsed a Monster, submitted by parensforglory. Score 4, comments 0


* Note: only those submissions that form a pair are checked of existence after a certain time period since they are first read (to read updated scores, etc.) This means that the total count noted here may be higher than the actual current count on each site. ^

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