HN&&LO monthly stats for February 2020

Today's links.

Number of sets this month: 624.

Hacker News

During this time period, 340 entries from this site were first in a set. This represents 54.5% of the sets.

In total, 24349 links were submitted to the site during the same time. 830 links (3.4%) are included here as entries in sets.

Top submitters

Lobste.rs

During this time period, 218 entries from this site were first in a set. This represents 34.9% of the sets.

In total, 965 links were submitted to the site during the same time. 545 links (56.5%) are included here as entries in sets.

Top submitters

/r/Programming

During this time period, 40 entries from this site were first in a set. This represents 6.4% of the sets.

In total, 1718 links were submitted to the site during the same time. 164 links (9.5%) are included here as entries in sets.

Top submitters

Domains with more than 2 submissions

Submission chains

  • Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs - 152
  • Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News - 132
  • Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News - 33
  • Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News - 33
  • Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs - 28
  • Hacker News ⟶ /r/Programming ⟶ Lobste.rs - 27
  • Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs ⟶ /r/Programming - 19
  • Hacker News ⟶ Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News - 19
  • Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News ⟶ Hacker News - 16
  • /r/Programming ⟶ Lobste.rs ⟶ Hacker News - 11
  • Others - 154

Wednesday, 29 Jan 2020

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: Neovide, a No Nonsense Neovim Client in Rust on 29 Jan 2020, submitted by Devagamster. Score 26, comments 14  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 31 days later as neovide – No Nonsense Neovim Client in Rust, submitted by kiedtl. Score 64, comments 36  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The JVM's mysterious AllocatePrefetch options: what do they do? on 29 Jan 2020, submitted by sadiq. Score 12, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 1h25m later as The JVM's mysterious AllocatePrefetch options: what do they actually do?, submitted by HistoricalBlock. Score 13, comments 2

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12h17m later as The JVM's mysterious AllocatePrefetch options: what do they actually do?, submitted by calvin. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 6 days later as The JVM's mysterious AllocatePrefetch options: what do they do?, submitted by sadiq. Score 52, comments 6  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Alpine makes Python Docker builds slower, and images larger on 29 Jan 2020, submitted by itamarst. Score 306, comments 148  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Alpine makes Python Docker builds 50× slower, and images 2× larger, submitted by itamarst. Score 33, comments 20  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 7 days later as Alpine makes Python Docker builds 50× slower, submitted by itamarst. Score 133, comments 47  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Missing Semester of Your CS Education on 29 Jan 2020, submitted by Timpy. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as The missing semester of CS education, submitted by anishathalye. Score 1163, comments 196  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as The Missing Semester of Your CS Education (MIT course), submitted by jonhoo. Score 119, comments 17  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming less than a minute later as The Missing Semester of Your CS Education (MIT course), submitted by Jonhoo. Score 2613, comments 287  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 216 days later as The Missing Semester of Your CS Education (MIT course), submitted by whackri. Score 230, comments 38  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Aperture: Senior QA (2004-2005) on 29 Jan 2020, submitted by tonyedgecombe. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h10m later as Aperture: Senior QA (2004-2005), submitted by calvin. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 16h58m later as Aperture: Senior QA (2004-2005), submitted by coloneltcb. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Apple Aperture: Senior QA (2004-2005), submitted by CharlesW. Score 146, comments 71  🔥

Thursday, 30 Jan 2020

First seen on Lobste.rs as Historicizing the Self-Evident: An Interview with Lorraine Daston on 30 Jan 2020, submitted by gerikson. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as Historicizing the Self-Evident: An Interview with Lorraine Daston, submitted by benbreen. Score 22, comments 4  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as A deep dive into the Apollo Guidance Computer, and the hack that saved Apollo 14 on 30 Jan 2020, submitted by nwrk. Score 6, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h46m later as A deep dive into the Apollo Guidance Computer, and the hack that saved Apollo 14, submitted by calvin. Score 3, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h55m later as A deep dive into the Apollo Guidance Computer, and the hack that saved Apollo 14, submitted by fortran77. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as A deep dive into the Apollo Guidance Computer, and the hack that saved Apollo 14, submitted by simon_acca. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 44 days later as The Apollo Guidance Computer and the hack that saved Apollo 14, submitted by EndXA. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as This Goes to Eleven: Decimating Array.Sort with AVX2 on 30 Jan 2020, submitted by matt_d. Score 10, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming less than a minute later as This Goes to Eleven: Decimating Array.Sort with AVX2, submitted by mttd. Score 50, comments 12  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h0m later as This Goes to Eleven (Part 1/6), submitted by calvin. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Rewriting Array.Sort with C# Hardware Intrinsics, submitted by skynode. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Fast, Parallel Applications with WebAssembly SIMD on 30 Jan 2020, submitted by feross. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 19h37m later as Fast, Parallel Applications with WebAssembly SIMD, submitted by lelf. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h10m later as Fast, Parallel Applications with WebAssembly SIMD, submitted by lelf. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 5h27m later as WebAssembly SIMD proposal and experimental support in Chrome, submitted by tjpalmer. Score 52, comments 11  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h24m later as Fast, parallel applications with WebAssembly SIMD, submitted by calvin. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h26m later as Fast, Parallel Applications with WebAssembly SIMD, submitted by ArtWomb. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as V8: Fast, parallel applications with WebAssembly SIMD, submitted by tosh. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 3h58m later as WebAssembly SIMD will be on by default in Chrome 91, submitted by ben_a_adams. Score 48, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News 6h53m later as Fast, parallel applications with WebAssembly SIMD, submitted by markdog12. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Things I believe on 30 Jan 2020, submitted by jwk. Score 30, comments 16  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h56m later as Things I Believe, submitted by zdw. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Things I Believe, submitted by Bella-Xiang. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 33 days later as Things I believe about software development, submitted by wheresvic3. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 286 days later as Things I Believe, submitted by ingve. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Writing a RISC-V OS in Rust: System Calls on 30 Jan 2020, submitted by azhenley. Score 1, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Writing a RISC-V OS in Rust: System Calls, submitted by azhenley. Score 201, comments 34  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h4m later as System Calls: RISCV OS in Rust, submitted by Trisellum. Score 3, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Systemd-homed merged as a fundamental change to Linux home directories on 30 Jan 2020, submitted by mbreese. Score 61, comments 113 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Systemd-Homed Merged as a Fundamental Change to Linux Home Directories, submitted by bedros. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8 days later as systemd-homed service merged, submitted by skrzyp. Score 18, comments 67 controversial  🔥

Friday, 31 Jan 2020

First seen on Hacker News as Libc++'s Implementation of std::string on 31 Jan 2020, submitted by stuffypages. Score 243, comments 128  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h27m later as libc++’s implementation of std::string, submitted by raymii. Score 17, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 3 days later as Libc++’s implementation of std::string, submitted by mariuz. Score 682, comments 82  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The EARN IT Act: How to Ban End-to-End Encryption Without Banning It on 31 Jan 2020, submitted by erwan. Score 32, comments 9  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 12h29m later as The EARN IT Act: how to ban end-to-end encryption without banning it, submitted by liotier. Score 613, comments 234  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 6h46m later as The EARN IT Act: How to Ban End-to-End Encryption Without Actually Banning It, submitted by reply_if_you_agree. Score 94, comments 11  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as The EARN IT Act: How to Ban End-to-End Encryption Without Actually Banning It, submitted by mz. Score 30, comments 19  🔥

First seen on /r/Programming as Programs are a prison: Rethinking the fundamental building blocks of computing interfaces on 31 Jan 2020, submitted by djrobstep. Score 42, comments 51  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h42m later as Programs are a prison: Rethinking the fundamental building blocks of computing interfaces, submitted by calvin. Score 16, comments 9

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Programs are a prison: Rethinking the building blocks of computing interfaces, submitted by djrobstep. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 58 days later as Programs are a prison: Rethinking the building blocks of computing interfaces, submitted by djrobstep. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 217 days later as Programs are a prison: Rethinking the building blocks of computing interfaces, submitted by vortex_ape. Score 225, comments 189  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Vulkan is coming to Raspberry Pi: first triangle on 31 Jan 2020, submitted by sohkamyung. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 5h17m later as Vulkan is coming to Raspberry Pi: first triangle - Raspberry Pi, submitted by michalg82. Score 1317, comments 66  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Vulkan is coming to Raspberry Pi: first triangle, submitted by sams. Score 10, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 5h44m later as Vulkan is coming to Raspberry Pi: first triangle, submitted by kristianp. Score 19, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 213 days later as Vulkan is coming to Raspberry Pi: first triangle - Raspberry Pi, submitted by whackri. Score 34, comments 5

First seen on Hacker News as Clojure Beginner Resources on 31 Jan 2020, submitted by simonpure. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h9m later as Clojure beginner resources, submitted by Yogthos. Score 20, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 22h54m later as Clojure Beginner Resources, submitted by yogthos. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Clojure Beginner Resources, submitted by tosh. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 129 days later as Beginner Resources for Learning Clojure(Script), submitted by diggan. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Decentralize Messaging on 31 Jan 2020, submitted by wiggler00m. Score 151, comments 100  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 17h38m later as Decentralize Messaging, submitted by Hail_Spacecake. Score 27, comments 14  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Critical flaw in Trezor hardware wallets on 31 Jan 2020, submitted by menduz. Score 121, comments 49  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 18h52m later as Kraken Identifies Critical Flaw in Trezor Hardware Wallets, submitted by gerikson. Score 12, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as A Universal I/O Abstraction for C++ on 31 Jan 2020, submitted by ingve. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7 days later as A Universal I/O Abstraction for C++, submitted by raymii. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 222 days later as A Universal I/O Abstraction for C++, submitted by harporoeder. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 211 days later as A Universal I/O Abstraction for C++ (2020), submitted by vg_head. Score 113, comments 86  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Integrated Systems for Integrated Programmers on 31 Jan 2020, submitted by ingve. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h53m later as Integrated systems for integrated programmers, submitted by mooreds. Score 7, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News 22h25m later as Integrated Systems for Integrated Programmers, submitted by jinjin2. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as DHH: Integrated Systems for Integrated Programmers, submitted by alanfranz. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as OpenSMTPD Advisory Dissected on 31 Jan 2020, submitted by beefhash. Score 6, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as LPE and RCE in OpenSMTPD (CVE-2020-7247), submitted by xorhash. Score 21, comments 15

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as OpenSMTPD advisory dissected, submitted by Reventlov. Score 45, comments 26  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as A mathematical formulation of the tax code? on 31 Jan 2020, submitted by calvin. Score 8, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 15m later as A mathematical formulation of the tax code? (2019), submitted by lelf. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h43m later as Using formal methods for analysing tax code, submitted by dhruvparamhans. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 31 days later as A mathematical formulation of the tax code?, submitted by henridf. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Remote Cloud Execution – Critical Vulnerabilities in Azure Cloud Infrastructure on 31 Jan 2020, submitted by breakingcups. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 15h46m later as Remote Cloud Execution – Critical Vulnerabilities in Azure Cloud Infrastructure, submitted by jacquesm. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Remote Cloud Execution – Critical Vulnerabilities in Azure Cloud Infrastructure, submitted by based2. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Remote Cloud Execution - Critical Vulnerabilities in Azure Cloud Infrastructure (Part I), submitted by lukas. Score 7, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as World's First Classical Chinese Programming Language on 31 Jan 2020, submitted by amynordrum. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Wenyan-lang: Classical Chinese Programming Language, submitted by yread. Score 184, comments 128  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as First Classical Chinese Programming Language, submitted by unlit_spark. Score 21, comments 8

First seen on Hacker News as Calculating Pi: My Attempt at Breaking the Pi World Record on 31 Jan 2020, submitted by olvy0. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 16 days later as Calculating Pi: My Attempt at Breaking the Pi World Record, submitted by olvy0. Score 138, comments 79  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h0m later as Calculating Pi: My attempt at breaking the Pi World Record, submitted by av. Score 18, comments 1

Saturday, 01 Feb 2020

First seen on Lobste.rs as More than Coding: What is Exploratory Work? on 01 Feb 2020, submitted by wesleyac. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 22 days later as What Is Exploratory Work?, submitted by luu. Score 13, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Writing Runbook Documentation When You’re an SRE on 01 Feb 2020, submitted by mooreds. Score 136, comments 38  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Writing Runbook Documentation When You’re An SRE, submitted by mooreds. Score 3, comments 3

First seen on Hacker News as FOSDEM 2020 Live Streaming on 01 Feb 2020, submitted by Tepix. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h5m later as FOSDEM 2020 - Live Streaming, submitted by fs111. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h35m later as FOSDEM 2020 – Live Streaming, submitted by lftherios. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Collecting and Analyzing Memory Dumps on 01 Feb 2020, submitted by benaadams. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming less than a minute later as Collecting and analyzing memory dumps, submitted by ben_a_adams. Score 9, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h8m later as Collecting and analyzing memory dumps, submitted by calvin. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Buffer overflow when pwfeedback is set in sudoers on 01 Feb 2020, submitted by Findus23. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Buffer overflow when pwfeedback is set in sudoers, submitted by masklinn. Score 142, comments 160  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h35m later as Buffer overflow when pwfeedback is set in sudoers, submitted by Trisellum. Score 6, comments 4

First seen on Hacker News as Karate: Test Automation Made Simple on 01 Feb 2020, submitted by ddb. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 196 days later as Karate: Test Automation Made Simple, submitted by based2. Score 73, comments 19  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as An open-source tool which combines API test-automation, mocks, performance testing and UI automation, submitted by mooreds. Score 1, comments 1  💤

First seen on Hacker News as The Cacophony of the 2019 Tech Landscape on 01 Feb 2020, submitted by mooreds. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 200 days later as The Cacophony of the 2019 Tech Landscape, submitted by mooreds. Score -1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as What is the CPU stack and how does it work? on 01 Feb 2020, submitted by ingve. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 36m later as What is a stack and how does it work? Building a 6502 microprocessor computer | Ben Eater, submitted by UncleQuentin. Score 80, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h19m later as What is a CPU stack and how does it work?, submitted by james. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 6h35m later as What is a stack and how does it work? [video], submitted by kgwxd. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Write out Unicode in Octal on 01 Feb 2020, submitted by vletrmx. Score 25, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 7h0m later as Write Out Unicode in Octal, submitted by curryhoward. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Using a Raspberry Pi as Your Development Server on 01 Feb 2020, submitted by JeremyMorgan. Score 24, comments 18  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Using a Raspberry Pi as Your Development Server – Linux Blog, submitted by axiomdata316. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Deanonymizing Tor Circuits on 01 Feb 2020, submitted by zbentley. Score 242, comments 107  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 21h54m later as Deanonymizing Tor Circuits, submitted by friendlysock. Score 23, comments 7

First seen on Hacker News as Writing Safe Shell Scripts (2019) on 01 Feb 2020, submitted by rrampage. Score 502, comments 158  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 7h17m later as Writing Safe Shell Scripts, submitted by tunei24531a. Score 60, comments 31  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h18m later as Writing Safe Shell Scripts, submitted by calvin. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Loan a cloud IP to your minikube cluster on 01 Feb 2020, submitted by alexellisuk. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 39m later as Loan a cloud IP to your minikube cluster, submitted by raymii. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Using GitHub Data to Construct a Software Development Activity Map of the World on 01 Feb 2020, submitted by mraza007. Score 1, comments 2  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Software Developers Around the World, submitted by mraza007. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as It's still possible to make money on gig marketplaces on 01 Feb 2020, submitted by snazz. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 29m later as It’s still possible to make money on gig marketplaces, submitted by snazz. Score -3, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Prepper-style music hoarding on 01 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 47, comments 33  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h33m later as Prepper-style music hoarding, submitted by anotherevan. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Prepper-Style Music Hoarding, submitted by akalin. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as TTY-Exit: terminal exit codes for humans and machines on 01 Feb 2020, submitted by pmurach. Score 61, comments 13  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h48m later as TTY-Exit: terminal exit codes for humans and machines, submitted by danielcompton. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on /r/Programming as Emulator bug? No, LLVM bug on 01 Feb 2020, submitted by CookiePLMonster. Score 272, comments 87  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h10m later as Emulator bug? No, LLVM bug, submitted by calvin. Score 12, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h22m later as Emulator Bug? No, LLVM Bug, submitted by pjmlp. Score 3, comments 0

Sunday, 02 Feb 2020

First seen on Lobste.rs as Revisiting How We Put Together Linux Systems on 02 Feb 2020, submitted by arrdem. Score 15, comments 1

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

First seen on Lobste.rs as How Are Loops Translated to Assembly? on 02 Feb 2020, submitted by arp242. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 24 days later as Go: How Are Loops Translated to Assembly?, submitted by patrickdevivo. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Too much locality... for stores to forward on 02 Feb 2020, submitted by calvin. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h19m later as Too much locality for stores to forward, submitted by fanf2. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as This week in KDE: Plasma 5.18 is nigh on 02 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 6h9m later as This week in KDE: Plasma 5.18 is nigh, submitted by jrepinc. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on /r/Programming as Free: a terrible programming language that targets an even worse programming language. on 02 Feb 2020, submitted by adamthekiwi99. Score 2047, comments 175  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h37m later as free: A terrible programming language that targets brainfuck, submitted by cadey. Score 25, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h16m later as Free: A terrible programming language that targets brainfuck, submitted by pcr910303. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h14m later as Free: A terrible brainfuck-targeted programming language, submitted by Bella-Xiang. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Analyzing The Sodinokibi Ransomware Variant on 02 Feb 2020, submitted by Yuval_Halevi. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h5m later as Analysis of Sodinokibi Ransomware Variant, submitted by geek-advised. Score 5, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Old CSS, New CSS on 02 Feb 2020, submitted by culturedsystems. Score 1018, comments 244  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h20m later as Old CSS, new CSS, submitted by calvin. Score 65, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 2h20m later as Web development used to suck. It was great., submitted by earthboundkid. Score 484, comments 340  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 86 days later as Old CSS, new CSS / fuzzy notepad, submitted by greyoda. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on /r/Programming as Watching for software inefficiencies with Valgrind on 02 Feb 2020, submitted by turol. Score 39, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h12m later as Watching for software inefficiencies with Valgrind, submitted by ingve. Score 67, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h16m later as Watching for software inefficiencies with Valgrind, submitted by calvin. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Is Catalina a Good Upgrade Yet? on 02 Feb 2020, submitted by mrzool. Score 160, comments 190  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2m later as Is Catalina a good upgrade yet?, submitted by mrzool. Score 33, comments 34  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Google Maps Hacks on 02 Feb 2020, submitted by rsj_hn. Score 1410, comments 382  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 5h16m later as Google Maps Hacks, submitted by iamkeyur. Score 130, comments 13  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h44m later as Google Maps Hacks, submitted by julienxx. Score 25, comments 10

First seen on Lobste.rs as PostgresqlCO.NF: PostgreSQL configuration for humans on 02 Feb 2020, submitted by kngl. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 279 days later as PostgreSQL Configuration for Humans, submitted by sharjeelsayed. Score 262, comments 42  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Making a Website – Finishing Touches on 02 Feb 2020, submitted by kevq. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Making A Website - Finishing Touches, submitted by kev. Score 13, comments 5

First seen on Lobste.rs as An inquiry into the Foundations of Mathematics on 02 Feb 2020, submitted by artagnon. Score 11, comments 12

Then appeared on Hacker News 16h52m later as An Inquiry into the Foundations of Mathematics, submitted by signa11. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Things I Believe About Software Engineering on 02 Feb 2020, submitted by wesleyac. Score 45, comments 23  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 5h54m later as Things I Believe About Software Engineering, submitted by gregdoesit. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h22m later as Things I Believe About Software Engineering, submitted by turingbook. Score 420, comments 225  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 4h35m later as Things I Believe About Software Engineering, submitted by pimterry. Score 0, comments 6

First seen on Lobste.rs as How I Work From Anywhere in the World on 02 Feb 2020, submitted by jgt. Score 44, comments 50  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as How I Work from Anywhere in the World, submitted by yakshaving_jgt. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 19h3m later as How I Work from Anywhere in the World, submitted by lelf. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 58 days later as How I Work from Anywhere in the World, submitted by yakshaving_jgt. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Bulletin Board Systems: The Vice Exposé on 02 Feb 2020, submitted by pcr910303. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h4m later as Bulletin Board Systems: The VICE Exposé, submitted by raymii. Score 14, comments 6

Then appeared on Hacker News 13 days later as Bulletin Board Systems: The Vice Exposé, submitted by panic. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 89 days later as BBSes: The Vice Exposé, submitted by earthboundkid. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Building a Linux Desktop for Cloud Native Development on 02 Feb 2020, submitted by alexellisuk. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h18m later as Building a Linux Desktop for Cloud Native Development, submitted by raymii. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h23m later as Building a Linux Desktop for Cloud Native Development, submitted by alexellisuk. Score 108, comments 50  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Error Handling with Monads in Ruby on 02 Feb 2020, submitted by poushkar. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on /r/Programming 1m later as Error handling with Monads in Ruby, submitted by poushkar. Score 0, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 7 days later as Error Handling with Monads in Ruby, submitted by poushkar. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 271 days later as Error handling with Monads in Ruby, submitted by pushcx. Score 3, comments 1

First seen on /r/Programming as Exploit custom codecs to write inline C in Python on 02 Feb 2020, submitted by ssize_t. Score 81, comments 19  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Exploit custom codecs to write inline C in Python, submitted by ssize_t. Score 190, comments 48  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 23h50m later as Inline C - Effortlessly write inline C functions in Python source code, submitted by lorddimwit. Score 5, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Writing a DSL in Lua on 02 Feb 2020, submitted by Sietsebb. Score 5, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h20m later as Writing a DSL in Lua (2015), submitted by ColinWright. Score 108, comments 41  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Stiff differential equations on 02 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 6h43m later as Stiff Differential Equations, submitted by signa11. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Pointer Compression in V8 on 02 Feb 2020, submitted by DyslexicAtheist. Score 137, comments 71  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10h21m later as Pointer Compression in V8, submitted by calvin. Score 3, comments 0  💤

Monday, 03 Feb 2020

First seen on Hacker News as New in PHP 8 on 03 Feb 2020, submitted by jonifico. Score 326, comments 255  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h43m later as New in PHP 8, submitted by sanxiyn. Score 9, comments 1

Then appeared on /r/Programming 150 days later as What's new in PHP 8, submitted by speckz. Score 43, comments 59 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 42 days later as What's new in PHP 8, submitted by no_gravity. Score 24, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as Reflections on Software Performance on 03 Feb 2020, submitted by cespare. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h31m later as Reflections on Software Performance, submitted by dmit. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 13h45m later as Reflections on software performance, submitted by GeoffWozniak. Score 19, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 16h42m later as Reflections on Software Performance, submitted by kqr. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Reflections on Software Performance, submitted by mzs. Score 1, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 10 days later as Reflections on Software Performance, submitted by panic. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 7 days later as Reflections on Software Performance, submitted by cespare. Score 154, comments 45  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 35 days later as Reflections on software performance, submitted by alexeyr. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as DNS Lookups in Kubernetes on 03 Feb 2020, submitted by mr-karan. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8m later as DNS Lookups in Kubernetes, submitted by friendlysock. Score 3, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on /r/Programming 10h14m later as DNS Lookups in Kubernetes, submitted by indie_freak. Score 5, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h9m later as DNS Lookups in Kubernetes, submitted by simbakhadder. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as shlide—a slide deck presentation tool written in pure bash on 03 Feb 2020, submitted by icyphox. Score 28, comments 7

Then appeared on Hacker News 2m later as Shlide–a slide deck presentation tool written in pure bash, submitted by Icyphox. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Taskell: command-line Kanban board/task management on 03 Feb 2020, submitted by cos. Score 13, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1m later as Taskell: Command-line Kanban board/task management, submitted by cosmojg. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as HTTP/3 for everyone on 03 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 30, comments 34  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as HTTP/3 for Everyone, submitted by LinuxBender. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Separate your filters! Separability, SVD and low-rank approximation of 2D image processing filters on 03 Feb 2020, submitted by friendlysock. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h38m later as Separability, SVD, and low-rank approximation of 2D image processing filters, submitted by bartwr. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 27 days later as Separability, SVD and low-rank approximation of 2D image processing filters, submitted by hardmaru. Score 54, comments 5  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as SerenityOS desktop ported to OpenBSD on 03 Feb 2020, submitted by akling. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h43m later as SerenityOS desktop running on an OpenBSD kernel, submitted by awesomekling. Score 44, comments 8  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Honeypot, an Alternate to Captcha on 03 Feb 2020, submitted by unlit_spark. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Honeypot, an alternate to CAPTCHA, submitted by unlit_spark. Score 9, comments 6

First seen on Hacker News as Bjarne Stroustrup – The Essence of C++ (2014) [video] on 03 Feb 2020, submitted by mpiedrav. Score 48, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 96 days later as The Essence of C++ - Bjarne Stroustrup, submitted by msaqib81. Score 30, comments 6

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 14h32m later as The Essence of C++, submitted by calvin. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Programming an HP-15C (2013) on 03 Feb 2020, submitted by luu. Score 86, comments 59  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 27 days later as Programming an HP-15C, submitted by dl. Score 10, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as How To Add CSS Dark Mode To A Website on 03 Feb 2020, submitted by kev. Score 37, comments 25  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as How to Add CSS Dark Mode to a Website, submitted by kevq. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h29m later as How to Add CSS Dark Mode to a Website, submitted by axiomdata316. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Personal Wireguard VPN on a Freedombox with Debian on 03 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8m later as Personal WireGuard VPN on a Freedombox with Debian, submitted by jandeboevrie. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as The state of full text search in PostgreSQL 12 on 03 Feb 2020, submitted by fanf2. Score 229, comments 50  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8 days later as The State of (Full) Text Search in PostgreSQL 12, submitted by jwo. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: Star - Go but in Python? on 03 Feb 2020, submitted by maxmcd. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12m later as Star - Go but in Python?, submitted by maxm. Score 15, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h43m later as Star: Go but in Python?, submitted by dcu. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 195 days later as Star: Go but in Python?, submitted by trizic. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Develop Empathy on 03 Feb 2020, submitted by mooreds. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 83 days later as Develop Empathy, submitted by mooreds. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 53 days later as Develop empathy, submitted by mooreds. Score 20, comments 9

First seen on /r/Programming as Activity Indicators - Example of a Modern C++ Library on 03 Feb 2020, submitted by joebaf. Score 0, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 56m later as Activity Indicators – Example of a Modern C++ Library, submitted by c89X. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h30m later as Activity Indicators - Example of a Modern C++ Library, submitted by raymii. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h15m later as Activity Indicators – Example of a Modern C++ Library, submitted by pjmlp. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: Dry-Python/returns 0.13 – typed Reader and IOResult monads on 03 Feb 2020, submitted by sobolevn. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8m later as dry-python/returns@0.13 release with Reader, IOResult typed monads and many other goodies, submitted by sobolevn. Score 2, comments 1  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Just because it's an RFC ID doesn't mean anything... at all on 03 Feb 2020, submitted by cadey. Score 39, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 19h55m later as Just because it's an Internet Draft doesn't mean anything at all (2014), submitted by UkiahSmith. Score 226, comments 36  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Finding treacherous encoding permutations with baseperm on 03 Feb 2020, submitted by woodruffw. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Finding treacherous encoding permutations with baseperm, submitted by yossarian. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as switch to sway on 03 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 29, comments 28  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h14m later as Switch to Sway, submitted by Bella-Xiang. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as 20 most significant programming languages in history on 03 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 9, comments 14 controversial

Then appeared on /r/Programming 37m later as 20 most significant programming languages in history, submitted by speckz. Score 0, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 55 days later as Most significant programming languages in history – anarcat, submitted by gHeadphone. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Tech salaries are risk premiums on 03 Feb 2020, submitted by mooreds. Score 194, comments 169  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4m later as Tech salaries are risk premiums, submitted by phildini. Score 28, comments 19  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as KDevelop 5.5 Released on 03 Feb 2020, submitted by jrepinc. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming less than a minute later as KDevelop 5.5 released, submitted by JRepin. Score 42, comments 8

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h28m later as KDevelop 5.5 Released, submitted by Liriel. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12m later as KDevelop 5.5 released, submitted by geek-advised. Score 7, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Zero Downtime CNI Changes in Kubernetes on 03 Feb 2020, submitted by bigdubs. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Zero downtime CNI changes in Kubernetes, submitted by bigdubs. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Tuesday, 04 Feb 2020

First seen on Hacker News as Personal Security Checklist on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by ghostpepper. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 33 days later as Ultimate Personal Security Checklist [GitHub], submitted by lissy93. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h36m later as Ultimate Personal Security Checklist, submitted by liss. Score 5, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 308 days later as Personal security checklist, from protecting passwords to protecting your DNA, submitted by novacane. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Godot Engine Was Awarded an Epic Megagrant on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by Danieru. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on /r/Programming 7h56m later as Godot Engine (FOSS 2D/3D Game Engine) was awarded an Epic MegaGrant, submitted by michalg82. Score 651, comments 80  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 13m later as Epic Gives MegaGrant to Godot, submitted by ViktorEvil. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h10m later as Godot Engine was awarded an Epic MegaGrant, submitted by Yogthos. Score 35, comments 14  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Reviving Sandstorm on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by anotherevan. Score 491, comments 115  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h52m later as Reviving Sandstorm, submitted by calvin. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as How much do we bend to the will of our tools? on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by hwj. Score 13, comments 5

Then appeared on /r/Programming 4h31m later as How did we end up with the programming version of the Omnipotence paradox: writing code that’s so hard to write that we ourselves cannot read it?, submitted by earthboundkid. Score 4, comments 8 controversial

Then appeared on Hacker News 11m later as How much do we bend to the will of our tools?, submitted by Teckla. Score 26, comments 25  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as A new hash algorithm for Git on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by Tomte. Score 465, comments 233  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h9m later as A new hash algorithm for Git, submitted by fkooman. Score 42, comments 10  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as How I coined the term 'open source' on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by Mordo. Score 10, comments 28 controversial

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h42m later as I coined the term 'open source' – Opensource.com, submitted by eitland. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as News about XBPS on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by zge. Score 21, comments 10

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as News about XBPS, submitted by funnygrass. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on /r/Programming as Demystifying a TypeScript quirk on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by Me4502. Score 61, comments 18  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Demystifying a TypeScript Quirk, submitted by me4502. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 14h31m later as Demystifying a TypeScript quirk, submitted by calvin. Score 11, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h48m later as Demystifying a TypeScript Quirk, submitted by ahuth. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The Case for WordPress on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by kevq. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as The Case For WordPress, submitted by kev. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as CO2 emissions on the web on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by dvk. Score 49, comments 27  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 53m later as CO2 Emissions on the Web, submitted by dvko. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as CO2 Emissions on the Web, submitted by newtang. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 10 days later as CO2 Emissions on the Web, submitted by MilnerRoute. Score 5, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 12 days later as CO2 Emissions on the Web, submitted by throwaway3157. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 25 days later as CO2 Emissions on the Web, submitted by illinx. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as CO2 Emissions on the Web, submitted by dotcoma. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on /r/Programming 6 days later as 59 Kilotons of CO2/month from 20kB of JavaScript, submitted by corysama. Score 0, comments 9

Then appeared on Hacker News 69 days later as CO2 Emissions on the Web, submitted by davemac8. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on /r/Programming as chroot, mount --bind, and binfmt_misc without privilege/setup on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by eatonphil. Score 13, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as User-space implementation of chroot, mount --bind, and binfmt_misc, submitted by eatonphil. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as PRoot: A user-space implementation of chroot, mount –bind, and binfmt_misc, submitted by eatonphil. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as PRoot: A user-space implementation of chroot, mount –bind, and binfmt_misc, submitted by butterthebuddha. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Snikket on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by MattJ100. Score 5, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h53m later as Introducing Snikket, submitted by thardin. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on /r/Programming as Compile Ada to WebAssembly with GNAT-LLVM on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by Raphael_Amiard. Score 37, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 51m later as Using Gnat-LLVM to Target Ada to WebAssembly, submitted by pjmlp. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on /r/Programming 3h13m later as Using GNAT-LLVM to target Ada to WebAssembly, submitted by micronian2. Score 1, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h34m later as Using GNAT-LLVM to target Ada to WebAssembly, submitted by calvin. Score 3, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Typed functional Dependency Injection in Python on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by sobolevn. Score 8, comments 6

Then appeared on /r/Programming 7m later as Typed Functional Dependency Injection in Python, submitted by sobolevn. Score 0, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 34m later as Typed Functional Dependency Injection in Python, submitted by c89X. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 12h13m later as Typed Functional Dependency Injection in Python, submitted by cwxm. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as New Backdoors in HiSilicon-Based DVR and IP Cameras on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by Snawoot. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 20h24m later as Full disclosure: 0day vulnerability (backdoor) in firmware for HiSilicon-based DVRs, NVRs and IP cameras, submitted by calvin. Score 13, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h25m later as 0day vulnerability in firmware for HiSilicon-based DVRs, NVRs and IP cameras, submitted by mcsoft. Score 347, comments 118  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Google tracks individual users per Chrome installation ID on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by rvnx. Score 2292, comments 615  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12h59m later as Google tracks individual users per Chrome installation ID, submitted by Yogthos. Score 44, comments 33  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Light Mode vs. Dark Mode on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by coffeeling. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 22h37m later as Dark Mode vs. Light Mode, submitted by colinprince. Score 51, comments 56  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 86 days later as Dark Mode vs. Light Mode: Which Is Better?, submitted by calvin. Score 17, comments 15

First seen on Hacker News as One Bad Apple on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by cjbest. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 21m later as One very bad Apple, submitted by jstuartmill. Score 14, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as The Zen of Go on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by ra7. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as The Zen of Go, submitted by feross. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4 days later as The Zen of Go, submitted by enxio. Score 29, comments 14  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as The Zen of Go, submitted by pcr910303. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Git: The Road to Domination in Software Version Control on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by wickwavy. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 2 days later as Linus Torvalds, Johannes Schindelin, Jeff King and Tom Preston-Werner tell the history of Git, submitted by berlinparisexpress. Score 6, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as The History of Git, submitted by wickwavy. Score 124, comments 42  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h8m later as The History of Git: The Road to Domination, submitted by j11g. Score 9, comments 9

First seen on Hacker News as I found a WhatsApp security flaw that allowed hackers to read the file system on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by ccmpx. Score 555, comments 129  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15h53m later as Security Flaw Found in WhatsApp Desktop Allowing Cybercriminals Read From The File System, submitted by cnst. Score 3, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Run executables from memory, over the network, on Windows, Linux, OpenVMS on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by eatonphil. Score 13, comments 3

Then appeared on /r/Programming less than a minute later as Run executables from memory, over the network, on Windows, Linux, OpenVMS, submitted by eatonphil. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 21h19m later as Run Executables from Memory, over the Network, on Windows, Linux, OpenVMS, etc., submitted by eatonphil. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Why Discord is switching from Go to Rust on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by Sikul. Score 1582, comments 640  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 50m later as Why Discord is switching from Go to Rust, submitted by malicious_turtle. Score 4327, comments 1005  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19m later as Why Discord is switching from Go to Rust, submitted by jeffail. Score 142, comments 60  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 2 days later as Why Discord is switching from Go to Rust, submitted by stanislavb. Score 0, comments 2

First seen on Lobste.rs as Running Go CLI programs in the browser on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by arp242. Score 20, comments 7

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h28m later as Running Go CLI Programs in the Browser, submitted by Bella-Xiang. Score 10, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Fractals of Complexity on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by cadey. Score 22, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h55m later as Fractals of Complexity, submitted by classified. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Multitenant GraphQL With Neo4j 4.0 on 04 Feb 2020, submitted by lyonwj. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Multi-Tenant GraphQL with Neo4j 4.0, submitted by johnymontana. Score 15, comments 0  🔥

Wednesday, 05 Feb 2020

First seen on Hacker News as What's SAP? on 05 Feb 2020, submitted by dvdhsu. Score 1221, comments 600  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h16m later as What is SAP?, submitted by FisherGuy44. Score 34, comments 2

Then appeared on /r/Programming 24m later as What’s SAP?, submitted by zitrusgrape. Score 3, comments 7 controversial

First seen on Lobste.rs as Applying mypy to real world projects on 05 Feb 2020, submitted by calpaterson. Score 22, comments 15

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h2m later as Applying mypy to real world projects, submitted by FisherGuy44. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Applying mypy to real world projects, submitted by calpaterson. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on /r/Programming 43m later as Applying mypy to real world projects, submitted by calp. Score 1, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as Applying Mypy to real-world projects, submitted by rbanffy. Score 127, comments 23  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as ZZ is a modern formally provable dialect of C on 05 Feb 2020, submitted by sanxiyn. Score 44, comments 22  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 7m later as ZZ is a modern formally provable dialect of C, submitted by the_duke. Score 266, comments 153  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 6h6m later as ZZ is a modern formally provable dialect of C, submitted by iamkeyur. Score 195, comments 82  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Ignoring bulk change commits with Git blame on 05 Feb 2020, submitted by lelf. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 46 days later as Ignoring bulk change commits with git blame, submitted by mooreds. Score 38, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 11h5m later as Ignoring bulk change commits with git blame, submitted by speckz. Score 29, comments 3

First seen on Hacker News as Rust for Low Power Digital Signal Processing on 05 Feb 2020, submitted by eaguyhn. Score 11, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h25m later as Rust for Low Power Digital Signal Processing, submitted by fbo. Score 8, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Software is about people, not code on 05 Feb 2020, submitted by mooreds. Score 3, comments 2

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Software is about people, not code, submitted by mooreds. Score 10, comments 7

First seen on Hacker News as Mint: A programming language for writing single page applications on 05 Feb 2020, submitted by Vinnl. Score 298, comments 194  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h7m later as Mint: a programming language for writing single page applications, submitted by btbytes. Score 23, comments 12

Then appeared on /r/Programming 14h9m later as Mint. The programming language for writing single page applications., submitted by ArmpitDandruff. Score 476, comments 267  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as Mint: A refreshing programming language for the front-end web, submitted by adaszko. Score 26, comments 14  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Wacom tablets track every app you open on 05 Feb 2020, submitted by krithix. Score 1594, comments 449  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h47m later as Wacom drawing tablets track the name of every application that you open, submitted by Yogthos. Score 49, comments 8  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 19h7m later as Wacom drawing tablets track the name of every application that you open, submitted by antpocas. Score 498, comments 117  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 13h56m later as Wacom drawing tablets track the name of every application that you open, submitted by TheCactusBlue. Score 299, comments 89  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Functional Parsing – Computerphile [video] on 05 Feb 2020, submitted by kgwxd. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on /r/Programming 4h22m later as Functional or Combinator Parsing explained by Professor Graham Hutton, submitted by JavaSuck. Score 41, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 21h21m later as Functional Parsing, submitted by draklor40. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as Functional Parsing (2020), submitted by dbremner. Score 9, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Scratch Other People's Itches on 05 Feb 2020, submitted by mwcampbell. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 102 days later as Scratch Other People's Itches, submitted by saturn. Score 7, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as You don't (may not) need Moment.js on 05 Feb 2020, submitted by thunderbong. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 12 days later as You May Not Need Moment.js, submitted by fagnerbrack. Score 0, comments 11 controversial

Then appeared on Hacker News 9 days later as You May Not Need Moment.js, submitted by fagnerbrack. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 79 days later as You don't (may not) need Moment.js, submitted by mooreds. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as How to Improve Your Productivity as a Working Programmer on 05 Feb 2020, submitted by Shapr. Score 9, comments 12 controversial

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h38m later as Improving my productivity as a working programmer (2017), submitted by dailymorn. Score 234, comments 133  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 4h37m later as Improving productivity as a programmer, submitted by ujeio. Score 0, comments 3

First seen on Hacker News as Scaling to 100k Users on 05 Feb 2020, submitted by sckwishy. Score 650, comments 186  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 136 days later as Scaling to 100k Users, submitted by calvin. Score 18, comments 15

First seen on Hacker News as Predicting success in pair programming interviews on 05 Feb 2020, submitted by lbarrow. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5 days later as Predicting the Success of Pair Programming Interviews, submitted by hammer. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on /r/Programming 1m later as Predicting the Success of Pair Programming Interviews, submitted by UrbanRonin. Score 1, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as End-of-Life Announcement for CoreOS Container Linux on 05 Feb 2020, submitted by thebeardisred. Score 180, comments 78  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h43m later as End-of-life announcement for CoreOS Container Linux, submitted by mpasternacki. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The Parallelism Blues: when faster code is slower on 05 Feb 2020, submitted by itamarst. Score 2, comments 2

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as The Parallelism Blues: when faster code is slower, submitted by itamarst. Score 3, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 6 days later as The Parallelism Blues: when faster code is slower, submitted by rbanffy. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 13 days later as The Parallelism Blues: when faster code is slower, submitted by bibyte. Score 36, comments 23  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Feature Interaction Bugs on 05 Feb 2020, submitted by hwayne. Score 21, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h50m later as Feature Interaction Bugs, submitted by telotortium. Score 17, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Feature Interaction Bugs, submitted by patrickdevivo. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 18h51m later as Exploring Feature Interaction Bugs, submitted by eaguyhn. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 17 days later as Feature Interaction Bugs, submitted by alexeyr. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 105 days later as Feature Interaction Bugs, submitted by Jtsummers. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 85 days later as Feature Interaction Bugs, submitted by myth_drannon. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Kotlin becomes 2nd most popular language on the JVM on 05 Feb 2020, submitted by simonpure. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h50m later as Kotlin becomes second most popular language on the JVM, submitted by fulafel. Score 192, comments 255 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 28m later as Kotlin overtakes Scala and Clojure, to become the 2nd most popular language on the JVM | Snyk, submitted by stronghup. Score 24, comments 51 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15m later as Kotlin becomes the 2nd most popular language on the JVM, submitted by breadandcrumbel. Score 16, comments 13

First seen on Lobste.rs as Exploring x509 by creating a toy PKI on 05 Feb 2020, submitted by Yogurt. Score 11, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h37m later as Exploring x509 by creating a toy PKI, submitted by signa11. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as macOS Kernel Extensions are officially deprecated on 05 Feb 2020, submitted by ameshkov. Score 337, comments 328  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 14m later as Deprecated Kernel Extensions and System Extension Alternatives in macOS 10.15.4, submitted by _IPA_. Score 0, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h8m later as macOS kernel extensions are officially deprecated, submitted by mrzool. Score 21, comments 9

First seen on Hacker News as Analyzing WhatsApp Calls with Wireshark, Radare2 and Frida on 05 Feb 2020, submitted by pimterry. Score 12, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h38m later as Analyzing WhatsApp Calls, submitted by calvin. Score 7, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 23h36m later as Analyzing WhatsApp Calls with Wireshark, Radare2 and Frida, submitted by dangerousdeath. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Analyzing WhatsApp Calls with Wireshark, Radare2 and Frida, submitted by based2. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 55 days later as Analyzing WhatsApp Calls with Wireshark, Radare2 and Frida, submitted by dsr12. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Analyzing WhatsApp Calls with Wireshark, Radare2 and Frida, submitted by eaguyhn. Score 8, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Unix as IDE (2012) on 05 Feb 2020, submitted by mooreds. Score 29, comments 17  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 7h9m later as Unix as IDE: Introduction, submitted by signa11. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 16 days later as Using Unix as an IDE, submitted by pcr910303. Score 3, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 5 days later as Unix as IDE (2012), submitted by lrsjng. Score 142, comments 103  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as What's your website's carbon footprint? on 05 Feb 2020, submitted by DoreenMichele. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Website Carbon Calculator: How is your website impacting the planet?, submitted by brendt_gd. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 257 days later as This website is killing the planet, submitted by stevelord. Score 70, comments 92 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 52 days later as Estimate your website's carbon footprint, submitted by edent. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 44 days later as Website Carbon Calculator: how is your website impacting the planet?, submitted by robin_reala. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 77 days later as Website Carbon Calculator – How is your website impacting the planet?, submitted by ggrelet. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Lex Fridman Interviews Jim Keller on 05 Feb 2020, submitted by localhost. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h59m later as Jim Keller: Moore's Law, Microprocessors, Abstractions... | AI Podcast, submitted by tomiplaz. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Moore's Law, Microprocessors, Abstractions, First Principles [video], submitted by JabavuAdams. Score 70, comments 6  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12h42m later as Moore's Law, Microprocessors, Abstractions, and First Principles, submitted by pstef. Score 2, comments 1  💤

Thursday, 06 Feb 2020

First seen on Hacker News as Doubling System Read Throughput with Only 26 Lines of Code on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by WTTT. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7m later as Doubling System Read Throughput with Only 26 Lines of Code, submitted by Queeny. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as How We Doubled System Read Throughput with Only 26 Lines of Code, submitted by Caitin_Chen. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h56m later as 2x system read throughput with only 26 lines of code, submitted by Edouar1. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h19m later as With only 26 lines of code, System Read Throughput doubled, submitted by WTTT. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 23h48m later as Doubling System Read Throughput with Only 26 Lines of Code, submitted by jinqueeny. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Doubling system read throughput with only 26 lines of code, submitted by WTTT. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 12h1m later as What can 26 lines of code do?, submitted by Bella-Xiang. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 35 days later as Implement Follower Read with 26 lines of Rust code for an HTAP database, submitted by Lilian_Lee. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as How to double read throughput easily for a NewSQL database, submitted by tennix. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Cursive: The IDE for Beautiful Clojure(Script) Code on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by yori. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on /r/Programming 13m later as Cursive: The IDE for beautiful Clojure(Script) code, submitted by yoritan. Score 15, comments 3

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 168 days later as Cursive: The IDE for beautiful Clojure code, submitted by sanxiyn. Score 25, comments 15  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Bye-bye Time Machine on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 25, comments 13

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Bye-Bye Time Machine, submitted by viburnum. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on /r/Programming as Coding the Impossible: Palindrome Detector with a Regular Expressions on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by okay_next. Score 0, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h51m later as Coding the Impossible: Palindrome Detector with a Regular Expressions, submitted by calvin. Score 10, comments 6

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h44m later as Coding the Impossible: Palindrome Detector with a Regular Expressions, submitted by braythwayt. Score 3, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Apollo 11 Guidance Computer vs USB-C Chargers on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by indy. Score 72, comments 7  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1m later as Apollo 11 Guidance Computer vs. USB-C Chargers, submitted by indy. Score 397, comments 205  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h10m later as Apollo 11 guidance computer vs. USB-C chargers, submitted by fanf2. Score 61, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h50m later as Apollo 11 Guidance Computer vs. USB-C Chargers, submitted by cnst. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Bluespec Compiler is now open-source on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by scriptdevil. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 25 days later as Bluespec Compiler, submitted by zgrep. Score 11, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Bluespec hardware description language compiler, submitted by fanf2. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 209 days later as Bluespec Hardware Description Language, submitted by kasbah. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on /r/Programming as Teardown: Windows 10 on ARM - x86 Emulation on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by NiveaGeForce. Score 34, comments 8

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h33m later as Teardown: Windows 10 on ARM - x86 Emulation, submitted by calvin. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Write Better Python by Learning Elm on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by SaturnFromTitan. Score 17, comments 9

Then appeared on Hacker News 18m later as Write Better Python by Learning Elm, submitted by SaturnFromTitan. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Reverse engineering my router's firmware with binwalk on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by sprado. Score 717, comments 87  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 3h55m later as Reverse engineering my router's firmware with binwalk, submitted by iamkeyur. Score 371, comments 25  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h27m later as Reverse engineering my router's firmware with binwalk, submitted by calvin. Score 11, comments 0

First seen on /r/Programming as Finding palindrome dates in the command line - explained on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by iridakos. Score 0, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h11m later as Finding palindromes in the Linux shell – explained, submitted by laz_arus. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 14h26m later as Finding palindrome dates in the Linux command line - explained, submitted by iridakos. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 6h54m later as Find palindrome dates in the Linux command line – explained, submitted by LinuxBender. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 6 days later as Finding date palindromes in the Linux shell – explained, submitted by pelsio. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 31 days later as Find palindrome dates in the Linux command line – explained, submitted by laz_arus. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Dependencies and Maintainers (Drew DeVault's Blog) on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by valb. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 42m later as Dependencies and maintainers, submitted by ignaloidas. Score 15, comments 2

Then appeared on /r/Programming 2h20m later as Dependencies and maintainers, submitted by skeeto. Score 0, comments 12 controversial

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h0m later as Dependencies and Maintainers, submitted by stargrave. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Dependencies and Maintainers, submitted by zdw. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on /r/Programming as Live Coding - How to write a Redis Client in Python, from Scratch! on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by kappaloris. Score 9, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1m later as How to Write a Redis Client in Python, from Scratch [video], submitted by kristoff_it. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4 days later as Live Coding - How to write a Redis Client in Python, from Scratch, submitted by kristoff. Score 3, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Even with a $199 Laptop, Clear Linux Can Offer Superior Performance on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by bsg75. Score 172, comments 103  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h48m later as Even With A $199 Laptop, Clear Linux Can Offer Superior Performance To Fedora Or Ubuntu, submitted by Yogthos. Score 6, comments 16 controversial

First seen on /r/Programming as How I convinced my government to apologise to Alan Turing on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by jerodsanto. Score 181, comments 45  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 16h29m later as How I convinced my government to apologise to Alan Turing, submitted by Frankelstiltskin. Score 17, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as I convinced my government to apologise to Alan Turing, submitted by Edward9. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as I convinced my government to apologise to Alan Turing, submitted by ohjeez. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as My Approach to Getting Dramatically Better as a Programmer on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by malisper. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6m later as My Approach to Getting Dramatically Better as a Programmer, submitted by malisper. Score 22, comments 12

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h5m later as My Approach to Getting Dramatically Better as a Programmer, submitted by axiomdata316. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as My Approach to Getting Dramatically Better as a Programmer (2018), submitted by breck. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as My Approach to Getting Dramatically Better as a Programmer, submitted by breck. Score 22, comments 5

First seen on Hacker News as No engineer has ever sued because of constructive post-interview feedback on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by leeny. Score 527, comments 622  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12h13m later as No engineer has ever sued a company because of feedback. So why don’t employers do it?, submitted by cnst. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as uBlock Origin available soon in new Firefox for Android Nightly on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by polyzen. Score 32, comments 22  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h13m later as uBlock Origin Available Soon in New Firefox for Android Nightly, submitted by nachtigall. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Dicts are now ordered, get used to it on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by isagalaev. Score 44, comments 40  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 5h17m later as Python Dicts are now ordered, get used to it, submitted by kristianp. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 15h2m later as Python dicts are now ordered, submitted by signa11. Score 734, comments 436  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 4h13m later as Python dicts are now ordered, submitted by iamkeyur. Score 7, comments 21 controversial

First seen on Hacker News as SlowerLogLog on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by waffle_ss. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15h0m later as SlowerLogLog, submitted by tjomk. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 20m later as SlowerLogLog, submitted by tjomk. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h37m later as SlowerLogLog, submitted by zbentley. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as SciPy 1.0: fundamental algorithms for scientific computing in Python on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by sebg. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as SciPy 1.0: fundamental algorithms for scientific computing in Python, submitted by jonbaer. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as SciPy 1.0: fundamental algorithms for scientific computing in Python, submitted by Anon84. Score 387, comments 98  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 8h6m later as SciPy 1.0: fundamental algorithms for scientific computing in Python, submitted by glowsplash. Score 152, comments 10  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h2m later as SciPy 1.0: fundamental algorithms for scientific computing in Python, submitted by gerikson. Score 16, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Protecting users from insecure downloads in Google Chrome on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by trulyrandom. Score 18, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12h42m later as Protecting users from insecure downloads in Google Chrome, submitted by freddyb. Score 0, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Profiling and Tracing the Nanos Unikernel on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by eyberg. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 8m later as Profiling and Tracing the Nanos Unikernel, submitted by ieyberg. Score 0, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 30m later as Profiling and Tracing the Nanos Unikernel, submitted by eyberg. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as TV backlight compensation on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by pekkavaa. Score 93, comments 7  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h46m later as TV Backlight Compensation, submitted by zdw. Score 388, comments 56  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as FLIF – Free Lossless Image Format on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by scotteh. Score 691, comments 249  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 27m later as FLIF - Free Lossless Image Format, submitted by friendlysock. Score 30, comments 7

First seen on Lobste.rs as Deploy your own faasd appliance with cloud-init on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 3, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h49m later as Build a Serverless appliance with cloud-init and faasd, submitted by alexellisuk. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 7 days later as Build a Serverless Appliance with Faasd, submitted by alexellisuk. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as A bug in Adventure’s endgame on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h9m later as A Bug in Adventure’s Endgame, submitted by terinjokes. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as SFINAE special members or support incomplete types: Pick at most one on 06 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 16h11m later as Sfinae special members or support incomplete types: Pick at most one, submitted by nikbackm. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Friday, 07 Feb 2020

First seen on Lobste.rs as Baretest — A minimalistic alternative to Jest on 07 Feb 2020, submitted by tipiirai. Score 8, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h19m later as Show HN: Baretest – A Minimalistic Alternative to Jest, submitted by tipiirai. Score 18, comments 12  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 172 days later as Baretest: Minimalistic Alternative to Jest, submitted by gk1. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Preventing the “Epochalypse” by changing every instance of 32-bit time in Linux on 07 Feb 2020, submitted by dredmorbius. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 53 days later as The end of an Era, submitted by calvin. Score 53, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h31m later as The end of an Era – changing every single instance of a 32-bit time_t in Linux, submitted by zdw. Score 165, comments 72  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 6m later as The end of an Era (32-bit time_t and the Year 2038 Problem), submitted by pdp10. Score 119, comments 8  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as You should publish your older works on 07 Feb 2020, submitted by sentry. Score 12, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Publish Your Older Works, submitted by spondyl. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as GNU-FSF Cooperation Update on 07 Feb 2020, submitted by stargrave. Score 48, comments 9  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h11m later as GNU-FSF cooperation update, submitted by Moonchild. Score 0, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Setting up a custom CI/CD pipeline for a personal project (Node.js, Docker, Travis) on 07 Feb 2020, submitted by floppydiskette. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 361 days later as Complete walkthrough creating CI/CD Pipeline, submitted by drdd. Score 8, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as ThinkPad T480 is My New Main Laptop which Runs FreeBSD on 07 Feb 2020, submitted by vermaden. Score 21, comments 9

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h18m later as ThinkPad T480 is my new main laptop which runs FreeBSD, submitted by sev. Score 338, comments 236  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Critical Bluetooth vulnerability in Android on 07 Feb 2020, submitted by photon-torpedo. Score 504, comments 300  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 8h41m later as Critical Bluetooth vulnerability in Android, submitted by iamkeyur. Score 214, comments 34  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h12m later as Critical Bluetooth Vulnerability in Android (CVE-2020-0022), submitted by craftyguy. Score 8, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Creating Sigils on 07 Feb 2020, submitted by Hail_Spacecake. Score 21, comments 15

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h25m later as Creating Sigils, submitted by littledorky. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Creating Sigils – Urbit, submitted by deegles. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Creating Sigils, submitted by robenkleene. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 61 days later as Creating Sigils (2020), submitted by tosh. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Combinatris: Tetris with SKI Combinators on 07 Feb 2020, submitted by kondor. Score 120, comments 14  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h42m later as Combinatris: Tetris, but with SK combinators, submitted by pja. Score 28, comments 4

First seen on Hacker News as 95th percentile isn't that hard to reach on 07 Feb 2020, submitted by janvdberg. Score 444, comments 286  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as 95%-ile isn't that good, submitted by j11g. Score 38, comments 23  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as The DF Tootbot Is Once Again Fully Operational on 07 Feb 2020, submitted by calvin. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 21h7m later as The DF Tootbot Is Once Again Fully Operational, submitted by tosh. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h16m later as The Daring Fireball Tootbot Is Once Again Fully Operational, submitted by ColinWright. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Failing to Parse Elixir with Megaparsec on 07 Feb 2020, submitted by evuez. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 23m later as druid: Failing to parse Elixir with Megaparsec, submitted by friendlysock. Score 7, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Bringing async/await to embedded Rust on 07 Feb 2020, submitted by jamesmunns. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Bringing async/await to embedded Rust, submitted by jamesmunns. Score 26, comments 2

First seen on Lobste.rs as What are Lisp macros good for, anyway? on 07 Feb 2020, submitted by Yogthos. Score 13, comments 7

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h48m later as What are Lisp macros good for, anyway?, submitted by sev. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h43m later as What are Lisp macros good for, anyway?, submitted by tosh. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as NASA Brings Voyager 2 fully back online, 11.5B miles from Earth on 07 Feb 2020, submitted by el_duderino. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h20m later as NASA brings Voyager 2 fully back online, submitted by tomcdonnell. Score 57, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h4m later as NASA brings Voyager 2 fully back online, 11.5 billion miles from Earth, submitted by indy. Score 30, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: A new hash that passes SMHasher. Faster than SHA-256 on 07 Feb 2020, submitted by catchbepis22. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Show HN: Hash from s-box. Passes SMHasher and is possibly universal, submitted by catchbepis22. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h46m later as cris691/beamsplitter - new 10-bit hash function, submitted by friendlysock. Score 5, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as Building a website that loads in 50ms on 07 Feb 2020, submitted by jb_rad. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 1m later as Building a website that loads in 50ms, submitted by jinklers. Score 98, comments 88  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19h28m later as Build a Lightning Quick Website using Hugo and S3, submitted by calvin. Score 15, comments 7

First seen on Hacker News as Higher Mathematics in 106 Terms on 07 Feb 2020, submitted by R3G1R. Score 14, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 21 days later as A giant glossary of mathematical jargon, submitted by R3G1R. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 91 days later as Higher math summarized in 106 terms, submitted by R3G1R. Score 14, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 54m later as The Definitive Glossary of Higher Mathematical Jargon, submitted by mooreds. Score 14, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 27 days later as Higher Mathematics in 106 Terms, submitted by R3G1R. Score 18, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 63 days later as Foundation of advanced math in 106 terms, submitted by R3G1R. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 31 days later as A 106-term glossary of mathematical jargon, submitted by R3G1R. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 23 days later as Mathematical jargon: a 106-term glossary, submitted by R3G1R. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Research should not stop with the research paper on 07 Feb 2020, submitted by ingve. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as Research should not stop with the research paper, submitted by artem. Score 3, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Research should not stop with the research paper, submitted by adunk. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Research should not stop with the research paper, submitted by adunk. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Pioneering as a Process Person on 07 Feb 2020, submitted by yingw787. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2m later as Pioneering as a Process Person, submitted by yingw787. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as The Burroughs Memoirs on 07 Feb 2020, submitted by calvin. Score 11, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h7m later as The Burroughs Memoirs, submitted by kristianp. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 19 days later as The Burroughs Memoirs, submitted by kristianp. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Saturday, 08 Feb 2020

First seen on Lobste.rs as Introduction to Statistical Learning with Applications in R on 08 Feb 2020, submitted by pushcx. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 129 days later as Introduction to Statistical Learning, submitted by Schiphol. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 49 days later as Introduction to Statistical Learning, submitted by noch. Score 163, comments 29  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as My productivity app is a single .txt file on 08 Feb 2020, submitted by jeffhuang. Score 61, comments 21  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h58m later as My productivity app for the past 12 years has been a single .txt file, submitted by lazyjeff. Score 1545, comments 402  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as The Future of Internet Regulation at the European Parliament on 08 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 310 days later as The Future of Internet Regulation at the European Parliament, submitted by syck. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Clojure: Parens for Python – UMAP and Trimap on 08 Feb 2020, submitted by tosh. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h38m later as Parens for Python - UMAP & Trimap, submitted by Yogthos. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 5h55m later as Parens for Python – UMAP and Trimap, submitted by based2. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on /r/Programming as Why Dhall advertises the absence of Turing-completeness on 08 Feb 2020, submitted by alexeyr. Score 23, comments 60 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h9m later as Why Dhall advertises the absence of Turing-completeness, submitted by yori. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h48m later as Why Dhall advertises the absence of Turing-completeness, submitted by calvin. Score 22, comments 14

First seen on Lobste.rs as dksnap - Docker Snapshots for Dev & Test Data on 08 Feb 2020, submitted by EthanJJackson. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1m later as Show HN: Dksnap – Docker Snapshots for Dev and Test Data, submitted by EthanJJackson. Score 16, comments 4  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Dangerous domain corp.com goes up for sale on 08 Feb 2020, submitted by DemiGuru. Score 406, comments 290  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15h54m later as Dangerous Domain Corp.com Goes Up for Sale, submitted by nil. Score 35, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Tools you’d miss if you left a company on 08 Feb 2020, submitted by kogir. Score 170, comments 108  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 24m later as The tools you'd miss if you left a company, submitted by friendlysock. Score 55, comments 32  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Analyzing attacks on my web server on 08 Feb 2020, submitted by JeremyMorgan. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8m later as Analyzing the attacks on my website, submitted by JeremyMorgan. Score 104, comments 59  🔥

Sunday, 09 Feb 2020

First seen on Hacker News as Lessons learned from writing ShellCheck on 09 Feb 2020, submitted by r4um. Score 307, comments 46  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h31m later as Lessons learned from writing ShellCheck, GitHub’s now most starred Haskell project, submitted by ehamberg. Score 83, comments 28  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as A memory optimized JavaScript engine for mid-range devices such as mobile phone, tablet on 09 Feb 2020, submitted by eatonphil. Score 14, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as A memory optimized JavaScript engine for mid-range devices, submitted by eatonphil. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h23m later as Escargot is a memory optimized JavaScript engine for mid-range devices, submitted by zdw. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The Trouble with TypeScript on 09 Feb 2020, submitted by ryansolid. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 89 days later as The Trouble with TypeScript, submitted by orange8. Score 5, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h57m later as The Trouble with TypeScript, submitted by mooreds. Score 5, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as The Natural Number Game on 09 Feb 2020, submitted by ahelwer. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as The natural number game, submitted by ahelwer. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 27 days later as Lean Prover – Natural Number Game, submitted by dqpb. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 26 days later as Natural number game, submitted by Chirono. Score 81, comments 14  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Creating Org mode sparse trees in Emacs and organice on 09 Feb 2020, submitted by preek. Score 118, comments 13  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Creating Org mode sparse trees in Emacs and organice, submitted by munen. Score 13, comments 5

Then appeared on /r/Programming 1 day later as Creating Org mode sparse trees in Emacs and organice, submitted by iamkeyur. Score 3, comments 2

First seen on Lobste.rs as Narrowing the Gap Between Serverless and its State with Storage Functions on 09 Feb 2020, submitted by bigdeddu. Score 3, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h58m later as Narrowing the gap between serverless and state with storage functions (2019) [pdf], submitted by dedalus. Score 47, comments 4  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as How much better was DEC Alpha than contemporary x86? on 09 Feb 2020, submitted by turrini. Score 119, comments 117  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 13 days later as How Much Better Was DEC Alpha Than Contemporary x86?, submitted by vermaden. Score 0, comments 0  💤

First seen on /r/Programming as Repurposing an old Android phone as a Ruby web server on 09 Feb 2020, submitted by lbrito1. Score 22, comments 7

Then appeared on Hacker News 23h9m later as Repurposing an old Android phone as a Ruby web server, submitted by lbrito. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h19m later as Repurposing an old Android phone as a Ruby web server, submitted by calvin. Score 3, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Repurposing an old Android phone as a Ruby web server, submitted by kawera. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on /r/Programming as Most code only lives a few years and is only edited by one person on 09 Feb 2020, submitted by I-Only-Lurk-SRD. Score 103, comments 69  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h40m later as Source code has a brief and lonely existence, submitted by cadey. Score 9, comments 6

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h11m later as Source code has a brief and lonely existence, submitted by zdw. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Working on hard, ambitious graphics software for the dream of FOSS on 09 Feb 2020, submitted by Jefro118. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3m later as Working on hard, ambitious graphics software for the dream of FOSS, submitted by emilepw. Score 35, comments 11  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 7 days later as Working on hard, ambitious graphics software for the dream of FOSS, submitted by jrepinc. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Alpha: The History in Facts and Comments on 09 Feb 2020, submitted by friendlysock. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 51m later as Alpha: The History in Facts and Comments, submitted by stargrave. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 17h24m later as Alpha: A History in Facts and Comments, submitted by fanf2. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8 days later as DEC Alpha: A History in Facts and Comments (2005), submitted by fanf2. Score 68, comments 30  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Website Obesity Crisis (2015) on 09 Feb 2020, submitted by sysoleg. Score 49, comments 22  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 214 days later as The Website Obesity Crisis (2015), submitted by kev. Score 34, comments 8  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Demystifying Browsers on 09 Feb 2020, submitted by CharlesW. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Demystifying Browsers, submitted by calvin. Score 12, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Demystifying Browsers, submitted by elorant. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Meaningful Availability [pdf] on 09 Feb 2020, submitted by gmolau. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Meaningful Availability, submitted by dmathieu. Score 3, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h15m later as Meaningful Availability [pdf], submitted by geocar. Score 30, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Scheme fatigue on 09 Feb 2020, submitted by zig. Score 32, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h1m later as Scheme Fatigue, submitted by Bella-Xiang. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Exploiting Netgear's Routerlogin.com on 09 Feb 2020, submitted by rahuldottech. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Exploiting Netgear’s Routerlogin.com, submitted by calvin. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Memory Bandwidth Napkin Math on 09 Feb 2020, submitted by forrestthewoods. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 23m later as Memory Bandwidth Napkin Math, submitted by NX18. Score 115, comments 12  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h20m later as Memory Bandwidth Napkin Math, submitted by calvin. Score 14, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 6h20m later as Memory Bandwidth Napkin Math, submitted by Epholys. Score 269, comments 54  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 1 day later as Memory Bandwidth Napkin Math, submitted by jdrch. Score 4, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as Linux 5.6 is the most exciting kernel in years on 09 Feb 2020, submitted by alexellisuk. Score 714, comments 246  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h11m later as Linux 5.6 Is The Most Exciting Kernel In Years With So Many New Features, submitted by j11g. Score 32, comments 17  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Trying to sneak in a sketchy .so over the weekend on 09 Feb 2020, submitted by ingve. Score 410, comments 220  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h30m later as Trying to sneak in a sketchy .so over the weekend, submitted by aleph. Score 17, comments 4

First seen on Hacker News as They called it “big iron” for a reason: Cray-1M site planning reference manual on 09 Feb 2020, submitted by fanf2. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h10m later as They called it "big iron" for a reason, submitted by friendlysock. Score 6, comments 0

Monday, 10 Feb 2020

First seen on Hacker News as 6 things I wished I knew about state management when I started using React on 10 Feb 2020, submitted by veeralpatel979. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h2m later as Things I wish I knew about state management when I started writing React apps, submitted by thereyougo. Score 296, comments 327  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 13h33m later as Things I wish I knew about state management when I started writing React apps, submitted by iamkeyur. Score 0, comments 4

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as 6 things I wish I knew about state management when I started writing React apps, submitted by caff. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Is a Dataframe Just a Table? (2019) [pdf] on 10 Feb 2020, submitted by luu. Score 193, comments 113  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 18 days later as Is a Dataframe Just a Table?, submitted by dl. Score 17, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Bizcat - an 8x16 bitmap font on 10 Feb 2020, submitted by robey. Score 42, comments 15  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h7m later as Bizcat: An 8x16 Bitmap Font, submitted by wchar_t. Score 13, comments 4  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as “All Programming Languages Are Wrong” – David Moon on 10 Feb 2020, submitted by self. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on /r/Programming 4h37m later as All Programming Languages are Wrong, submitted by gadelan. Score 0, comments 7

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 11h32m later as All Programming Languages are Wrong, submitted by GeoffWozniak. Score 15, comments 20 controversial

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as All Programming Languages are Wrong (2018), submitted by jashkenas. Score 57, comments 75 controversial  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as How symmetric password-authenticated key exchanges work (sPAKE) on 10 Feb 2020, submitted by asymptotically. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h2m later as How symmetric password-authenticated key exchanges work (sPAKE), submitted by Edward9. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as JuliaLang: The Ingredients for a Composable Programming Language on 10 Feb 2020, submitted by mindB. Score 355, comments 221  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 10h36m later as JuliaLang: The Ingredients for a Composable Programming Language, submitted by ViralBShah. Score 10, comments 4

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 63 days later as JuliaLang: The Ingredients for a Composable Programming Language, submitted by Sietsebb. Score 8, comments 6

First seen on Lobste.rs as Understand Group by in Django with SQL on 10 Feb 2020, submitted by Haki. Score 4, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 1m later as Understand Group by in Django with SQL, submitted by haki. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as Understand Group by in Django with SQL Examples, submitted by Fazel94. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Limit the impact of a security intrusion with systemd security directives on 10 Feb 2020, submitted by discovery. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h29m later as Limit the impact of a security intrusion with systemd security directives, submitted by weinzierl. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h59m later as Limit the impact of a security intrusion with systemd security directives, submitted by Tomte. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as I redesigned the infamous Iowa election app in 30 minutes on 10 Feb 2020, submitted by asteroid. Score -2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 3m later as I redesigned the infamous IOWA App in 30 minutes, submitted by ohjeez. Score 1, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Redesigning the infamous IOWA App in 30 minutes, submitted by totaldude87. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Every Melody Has Been Copyrighted (and they're all on this hard drive) on 10 Feb 2020, submitted by stephenSinniah. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h7m later as Copyright implications of brute forcing all 12-tone major melodies [video], submitted by earenndil. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15h0m later as Every Melody Has Been Copyrighted (and they're all on this hard drive), submitted by seabre. Score 28, comments 13  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 31m later as Copyrighting melodies to avoid accidental infringement [video], submitted by ChrisArchitect. Score 130, comments 109  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Tools in My Toolbox on 10 Feb 2020, submitted by malisper. Score 21, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News 1m later as Tools in My Toolbox, submitted by malisper. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Mate 1.24 Released on 10 Feb 2020, submitted by lukastyrychtr. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Mate Desktop 1.24, submitted by ashitlerferad. Score 153, comments 74  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as MATE 1.24 Released, submitted by vermaden. Score 19, comments 10

First seen on Lobste.rs as Six Features Not In The Mainline Linux 5.6 Kernel - Phoronix on 10 Feb 2020, submitted by zladuric. Score 3, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Six Features Not in the Mainline Linux 5.6 Kernel, submitted by LinuxBender. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Cryptography Dispatches: The Linux Csprng Is Now Good on 10 Feb 2020, submitted by jasonrm. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 14h51m later as Cryptography Dispatches: The Linux CSPRNG Is Now Good, submitted by Siosm. Score 30, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h47m later as The Linux kernel /dev/urandom CSPRNG is now good, submitted by fanf2. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 17h5m later as The Linux Csprng Is Now Good, submitted by signa11. Score 7, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Copyrighting all the melodies to avoid accidental infringement on 10 Feb 2020, submitted by philips. Score 7, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 21h24m later as Copyrighting all melodies to avoid accidental infringement, submitted by slowhand09. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h23m later as Copyrighting all the melodies to avoid accidental infringement, submitted by JordiGH. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Lets Be Real About Dependencies on 10 Feb 2020, submitted by icefox. Score 76, comments 35  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h10m later as Let's be real about dependencies, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 27, comments 8  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h25m later as Lets Be Real About Dependencies, submitted by dvko. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 1h59m later as Let's Be Real About Dependencies, submitted by MSleepyPanda. Score 237, comments 168  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Just some scripts on 10 Feb 2020, submitted by qqn. Score 3, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 5h2m later as Just some scripts I find useful in Windows, submitted by qqn. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Diagram as Code for prototyping cloud system architectures on 10 Feb 2020, submitted by simplecto. Score 129, comments 30  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 92 days later as Diagram as Code for prototyping cloud system architectures, submitted by banhloc. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on /r/Programming 301 days later as Diagrams lets you draw the cloud system architecture in Python code, submitted by mariuz. Score 7, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Where is the fashionable mathematics? on 10 Feb 2020, submitted by c-cube. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 11 days later as Where is the fashionable mathematics?, submitted by karlicoss. Score 85, comments 64  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Leveraging the “Display Server” to Improve Debugging on 10 Feb 2020, submitted by cxr. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 21h42m later as Leveraging the "Display Server" to Improve Debugging, submitted by Moonchild. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 20 days later as Leveraging the “Display Server” to Improve Debugging (Arcan), submitted by vfclists. Score 1, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Leveraging the “Display Server” to Improve Debugging, submitted by mikenew. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Tuesday, 11 Feb 2020

First seen on Lobste.rs as I was Wrong about Nix on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by belak. Score 105, comments 27  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 42m later as I Was Wrong about Nix, submitted by xena. Score 278, comments 242  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 4h8m later as I Was Wrong about Nix, submitted by iamkeyur. Score 64, comments 131 controversial  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The hard part of blogging is not writing, it is sharing your post on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by soapdog. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 18h17m later as The hard part of blogging is not writing, it is sharing your post, submitted by basus. Score 9, comments 17 controversial

First seen on Lobste.rs as Alexa, are you listening? on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by cos. Score 6, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Alexa, Are You Listening?, submitted by cosmojg. Score 1, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Custom GitHub Issue Labels on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by KKPMW. Score 14, comments 8

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h48m later as Custom GitHub Issue Labels, submitted by pcr910303. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Mozilla lost the browser wars. It still thinks it can save the internet on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by discovery. Score 5, comments 17 controversial

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h15m later as Mozilla’s plan to fix internet privacy, submitted by DvdGiessen. Score 377, comments 273  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Agile as Trauma on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by tamersalama. Score 51, comments 9  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h44m later as Agile as Trauma, submitted by sami_buzz. Score 39, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 9h10m later as Agile as Trauma, submitted by speckz. Score 53, comments 22  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Compiling a Functional Language Using C++, Part 9 - Garbage Collection on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by DanilaFe. Score 18, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h9m later as Compiling a Functional Language Using C++, Part 9 – Garbage Collection, submitted by pcr910303. Score 103, comments 23  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 8h22m later as Compiling a Functional Language Using C++, Part 9 - Garbage Collection, submitted by danilafe. Score 6, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as I've screwed up plenty of things too on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by Lammy. Score 376, comments 149  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h15m later as Oh, don't worry, I've screwed up plenty of things too, submitted by j11g. Score 36, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Regular Release Distributions Are Wrong on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by makepanic. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Regular Release Distributions Are Wrong, submitted by calvin. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Rearchitecting CouchDB on Top of FoundationDB [video] on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by amirouche. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Rearchitecting CouchDB on Top of FoundationDB, submitted by zig. Score 14, comments 4

First seen on Hacker News as Plasma 5.18 on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by mistermatt. Score 142, comments 79  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h20m later as KDE Plasma 5.18: More Convenient and with Long Term Stability, submitted by ignaloidas. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as How the CIA used Crypto AG encryption devices to spy on countries for decades on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by allard. Score 962, comments 330  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h49m later as The CIA secretly bought a company that sold encryption devices across the world. Then its spies sat back and listened, submitted by calvin. Score 9, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as How to start using Python type annotations with Mypy on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by jpvillaisaza. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming less than a minute later as How to start using Python type annotations with Mypy, submitted by jpvillaisaza. Score 12, comments 15

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as How to start using Python Type Annotations with Mypy, submitted by juanpaucar. Score 12, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Hard Drive Stats for 2019 on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by sashk. Score 355, comments 163  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h18m later as Backblaze Hard Drive Stats for 2019, submitted by polyzen. Score 23, comments 0

First seen on /r/Programming as How do PostgreSQL triggers work depending on the current transaction isolation level on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by vladmihalceacom. Score 35, comments 3

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h8m later as PostgreSQL triggers and isolation levels, submitted by calvin. Score 3, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as The Past and the Future of Hub on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by seedie. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as The Past and the Future of Hub, submitted by guessmyname. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 17m later as The past and the future of hub, submitted by karlicoss. Score 21, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h32m later as The Past and Future of hub, submitted by jez. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Rob Landley about the /usr split (2018) on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by spudlyo. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 29m later as Rob Landley about the /usr split, submitted by spudlyo. Score 67, comments 24  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h41m later as Rob Landley about the /usr split, submitted by signa11. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Xkcd Smearing Clock on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by bonyt. Score 22, comments 12  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 14h15m later as An xkcd Leap-Smearing Clock, submitted by emrox. Score 5, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as The coming IP war over facts derived from books on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by awinter-py. Score 211, comments 97  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 20h46m later as The coming IP war over facts derived from books, submitted by cwl. Score 0, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Investigating the Performance Overhead of C++ Exceptions on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by ingve. Score 119, comments 190 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 28m later as Investigating the Performance Overhead of C++ Exceptions, submitted by raymii. Score 6, comments 6

First seen on Hacker News as Proto Retro Ripper on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by zdw. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as proto retro ripper, submitted by raymii. Score 6, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Data flows and security architecture in CockroachDB on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by knz42. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h3m later as Data flows and security architecture in CockroachDB, submitted by riccardomc. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12h52m later as Data flows and security architecture in CockroachDB, submitted by hendi. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Manga Guide to Lisp on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by zge. Score 36, comments 19  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 318 days later as Manga Guide to Lisp, submitted by joubert. Score 137, comments 14  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Safe Systems Programming in Rust: The Promise and the Challenge [pdf] on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by ingve. Score 8, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 52m later as Safe Systems Programming in Rust: The Promise and the Challenge, submitted by GeoffWozniak. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Shit – An implementation of Git using POSIX shell on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by kick. Score 814, comments 227  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 47m later as An implementation of Git using (almost) entirely POSIX shell., submitted by CrankyBear. Score 118, comments 32  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9m later as shit -- an implementation of Git using (almost) entirely POSIX shell, submitted by kiedtl. Score 71, comments 6  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Rotary Cellphone on 11 Feb 2020, submitted by ink_13. Score 49, comments 10  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h33m later as Rotary Cellphone, submitted by calvin. Score 69, comments 11  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h11m later as Rotary Cellphone, submitted by nallerooth. Score 572, comments 165  🔥

Wednesday, 12 Feb 2020

First seen on Lobste.rs as Checksumming in Filesystems and Why ZFS is Doing It Right on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by ainka. Score 22, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h47m later as Checksumming in filesystems, and why ZFS is doing it right, submitted by zdw. Score 36, comments 3  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Introduction to Interscript (1985) [pdf] on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by breck. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Introduction to Interscript (1985), submitted by breck. Score 3, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Lua and Python on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by spc476. Score 9, comments 1

Then appeared on /r/Programming 5 days later as Lua and Python, submitted by bakery2k. Score 35, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Lua and Python, submitted by bakery2k. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as What's New in Salt 3000 Neon on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by m-arnold. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7 days later as What's new in Salt 3000 Neon, submitted by marnold. Score 3, comments 4

First seen on Hacker News as Multi-Account Containers Add-On Sync Feature on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by robin_reala. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 12h36m later as Multi-account containers add-on sync feature, submitted by room505. Score 143, comments 33  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 38m later as Multi-Account Containers Add-on Sync Feature, submitted by freddyb. Score 8, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as OpenPush: A Free, Decentralized Push Messaging Framework for Android on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by blendergeek. Score 347, comments 95  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h7m later as OpenPush - A Free, Decentralized Push Messaging Framework for Android, submitted by af. Score 4, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Let's Encrypt: an automated certificate authority to encrypt the entire web on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by godelmachine. Score 256, comments 109  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Paper: the story of LetsEncrypt, submitted by dmathieu. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as On Parallel Programming on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by penberg. Score 14, comments 9

Then appeared on Hacker News 22 days later as On Parallel Programming, submitted by wheresvic3. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as bdf2sfd - BDF to SFD converter, allowing to vectorize bitmap fonts on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by fcambus. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 7m later as bdf2sfd - BDF to SFD converter, allowing to vectorize bitmap fonts, submitted by fcambus. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as CSS data exfiltration in Firefox via a single injection point on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by calvin. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 6h31m later as CSS data exfiltration in Firefox via a single injection point, submitted by LinuxBender. Score 19, comments 0  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Why programming is difficult (2014) on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by deepaksurti. Score 180, comments 86  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 23h41m later as Why programming is difficult, submitted by cadey. Score 3, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Post-It Notes aren't Agile - they're wallpaper on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 9, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 36m later as Post-It Notes Aren't Agile – They're Wallpaper, submitted by edent. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as IME Smoke Testing on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by hsivonen. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1m later as IME Smoke Testing, submitted by hsivonen. Score 7, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Caching, Parallelism Docker multi-stage builds on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by technicolor. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h1m later as Caching, Parallelism in Docker multi-stage builds, submitted by kgrz. Score 3, comments 0  💤

First seen on /r/Programming as Why are we so bad at software engineering? on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by rabidgnat. Score 4227, comments 935  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 55m later as Why are we so bad at software engineering?, submitted by signa11. Score 379, comments 292  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h8m later as Why are we so bad at software engineering?, submitted by calvin. Score 16, comments 56 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 215 days later as Why are we so bad at software engineering?, submitted by whackri. Score 188, comments 168  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as What UX from 1989 can teach us on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by floppydiskette. Score 25, comments 14  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as What UX from 1989 can teach us, submitted by pcr910303. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Blog series on remote work – Part 1 on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by Edouar1. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 43 days later as Remote Work - Part 1, submitted by Queeny. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Chacha20.sh – An Implementation of ChaCha20 in Bash Script on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by zx2c4. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as chacha20.sh -- an implementation of ChaCha20 in Bash script, submitted by zx2c4. Score 53, comments 4  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Go for Cloud on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by teichmann. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h23m later as Go for Cloud, submitted by ltriant. Score 19, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h44m later as Go for Cloud, submitted by vijaykodam. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Go for Cloud, submitted by teinac. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Go for Cloud, submitted by mooreds. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as GitHub CLI is now in beta on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by twapi. Score 669, comments 188  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 22m later as Supercharge your command line experience: GitHub CLI is now in beta - The GitHub Blog, submitted by dayanruben. Score 64, comments 12  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h37m later as GitHub CLI is now in beta, submitted by srid. Score 13, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: React-UFO – A simple React hook to help you with data fetching on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by cello3m. Score 17, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6 days later as A simple React hook to help you with data fetching, submitted by cello3m. Score 3, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Mitigations are attack surface, too on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by lukastyrychtr. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 48m later as Mitigations are attack surface, too, submitted by lattera. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h48m later as Mitigations are attack surface, too, submitted by archimag0. Score 104, comments 22  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Toward _FORTIFY_SOURCE Parity Between Clang and GCC on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by mroche. Score 93, comments 29  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19h49m later as Toward _FORTIFY_SOURCE parity between Clang and GCC, submitted by raymii. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Gears on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by robert-boehnke. Score 2760, comments 222  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h50m later as Gears, submitted by twodayslate. Score 9, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Improving Compilation Time of C/C++ Projects on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by tyhoff. Score 33, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19h15m later as Improving Compilation Time of C/C++ Projects, submitted by raymii. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The Web as a GUI Toolkit on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by Carpetsmoker. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 17h46m later as The web as a GUI toolkit, submitted by raymii. Score 35, comments 25  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 5h4m later as The web as a GUI toolkit, submitted by pcr910303. Score 155, comments 125  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Linux Softwares on Windows with Xlaunch and WSL on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by Artemix. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Linux softwares on Windows with Xlaunch and WSL, submitted by Artemix. Score 18, comments 6

First seen on Lobste.rs as Let's Give It a Go on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by natano. Score 27, comments 53 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h5m later as Let's Give It a Go, submitted by psxuaw. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Programs with Common Sense (1959) [pdf] on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by breck. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Programs with Common Sense (1959), submitted by breck. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 56 days later as Programs with Common Sense (1959) [pdf], submitted by lelf. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Minetest -- an open source infinite-world block sandbox game on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by kiedtl. Score 11, comments 6

Then appeared on Hacker News 5h50m later as Minetest – an open source infinite-world block sandbox game engine, submitted by Bella-Xiang. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 55 days later as Minetest, an open source infinite-world block sandbox game, submitted by freedomben. Score 5, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as DNSSEC key signing ceremony postponed due to secure safe malfunction on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by amima. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Rescheduling Root KSK Ceremony 40, submitted by mz. Score 2, comments 1  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Scalar: Git at Scale for Everyone on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by grief. Score 17, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 13h32m later as Introducing Scalar: Git at scale for everyone, submitted by gerikson. Score 7, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News 21m later as Scalar: Git at Scale for Everyone, submitted by dstaheli. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 18h54m later as Scalar: Git at Scale for Everyone, submitted by mmettler. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Scalar: Git at Scale for Everyone, submitted by taspeotis. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Ethical, easy-to-use and privacy-conscious alternatives to well-known software on 12 Feb 2020, submitted by kotrunga. Score 3, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 139 days later as Ethical, easy-to-use and privacy-conscious alternatives to well-known software, submitted by mikece. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 60 days later as Database for alternatives to well-known software, submitted by rkul. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 105 days later as Ethical, easy-to-use and privacy-conscious alternatives to well-known software, submitted by ColinWright. Score 3, comments 0

Thursday, 13 Feb 2020

First seen on Lobste.rs as Time safety is more important than memory safety on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by Hales. Score 28, comments 53 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h41m later as Time safety is more important than memory safety, submitted by panic. Score 87, comments 109  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h7m later as Time safety is more important than memory safety, submitted by signa11. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on /r/Programming 1 day later as Time safety is more important than memory safety, submitted by bakery2k. Score 0, comments 11 controversial

First seen on Lobste.rs as A Go Module Testbed on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by calvin. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h42m later as A Go Module Testbed, submitted by zdw. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 16h40m later as A Go Module Testbed, submitted by eaguyhn. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as A Go Module Testbed, submitted by signa11. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as llgo removed from LLVM on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by hwj. Score 12, comments 8

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h54m later as llgo removed from LLVM, submitted by pcr910303. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus is Worth Getting Excited About on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by vermaden. Score 10, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus Is Worth Getting Excited About, submitted by walterbell. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Instant-appifying a large mature app on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 1, comments 1  💤

Then appeared on /r/Programming 11h39m later as Instant-appifying a large mature app, submitted by Stark_Tony. Score 0, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Thoughtful Programming and Forth Philosophy on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by WilhelmVonWeiner. Score 9, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Introduction to Thoughtful Programming (2002), submitted by kick. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Adventures in Obscure C Features on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by SuperPaintMan. Score 7, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 31m later as Adventures in Obscure C Features (2020), submitted by raymii. Score 19, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as A Security Analysis of Voatz [pdf] on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by cablej. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h16m later as The Ballot is Busted Before the Blockchain: A Security Analysis of Voatz, submitted by lattera. Score 13, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News 20h43m later as MIT Security Analysis of “Voatz” App [pdf], submitted by andruby. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Security Analysis of Voatz, Internet Voting App Used in U.S. Federal Elections [pdf], submitted by smacktoward. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Quibble – Custom Windows Bootloader on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by Fnoord. Score 156, comments 32  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h32m later as Quibble – the custom Windows bootloader that lets you boot Windows from Btrfs, submitted by kbumsik. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5 days later as Quibble -- a custom Windows bootloader, submitted by kiedtl. Score 20, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as The Missing Guide to Racket's Web Server on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by Bogdanp. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h56m later as The Missing Guide to Racket's Web Server, submitted by sorin. Score 8, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Reproducible Builds in January 2020 on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h16m later as Reproducible Builds in January 2020, submitted by zdw. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Cross Platform Development with Qt and Visual Studio on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 7 days later as Cross Platform Development with Qt and Visual Studio, submitted by pjmlp. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as GCC from ’87 on the 68000 on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h55m later as Compiling code with GCC from ’87 on the Motorola 68000, submitted by pcr910303. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as List of Falsehoods Programmers Believe In on 13 Feb 2020, 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  🔥

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 Lobste.rs as Why suckless is wrong (2016) on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 44, comments 105 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h5m later as Why Suckless Is Wrong, submitted by pcr910303. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 22h57m later as Why Suckless Is Wrong, submitted by sev. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Sealed Rust Update: The Plan for Safety Critical Rust on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by jamesmunns. Score 20, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7m later as Sealed Rust Update: The Plan for Safety Critical Rust, submitted by jamesmunns. Score 51, comments 11  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 2h46m later as Sealed Rust Update: The Plan for Safety Critical Rust, submitted by BuggStream. Score 76, comments 24  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 6h24m later as Sealed Rust Update, submitted by csomar. Score 163, comments 32  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Creating a Pencil Effect in SVG on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by friendlysock. Score 25, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 10 days later as Creating a Pencil Effect in SVG, submitted by atomlib. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 26 days later as Creating a Pencil Effect in SVG, submitted by homarp. Score 522, comments 25  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as GTK 3.98 on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by jaffachief. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as GTK 3.98 – GTK Development Blog, submitted by thereyougo. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Building data liberation infrastructure on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by pcr910303. Score 77, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h14m later as Building data liberation infrastructure, submitted by bcongdon. Score 10, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as NetBSD Fundraising 2020 on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by zdw. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h1m later as NetBSD Fundraising 2020, submitted by fcambus. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on /r/Programming as Bimodal programming – why design patterns fail on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by elcric_krej. Score 0, comments 14 controversial

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Bimodal programming – why design patterns fail, submitted by George3d6. Score 10, comments 19 controversial

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Bimodal programming – why design patterns fail, submitted by george3d6. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Survey of Windows update formats: The Quality update, which obsoletes all others on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by nikbackm. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Survey of Windows update formats: The Quality update, which obsoletes all the others, submitted by notriddle. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on /r/Programming as How Big Technical Changes Happen at Slack on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by okwherearemypants. Score 21, comments 8

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 17h37m later as How Big Technical Changes Happen at Slack, submitted by calvin. Score 10, comments 1

Then appeared on /r/Programming 29 days later as How Big Technical Changes Happen at Slack, submitted by domysee. Score 0, comments 3

First seen on /r/Programming as Quadsort: Introduction to a new stable sorting algorithm faster than quicksort on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by MrDum. Score 2281, comments 314  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 7h42m later as Quadsort: a stable non-recursive merge sort, submitted by geophertz. Score 312, comments 106  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7 days later as Quadsort -- a stable non-recursive adaptive merge sort, submitted by kiedtl. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as ModSecurity Denial of Service Details and PoC CVE-2019-19886 on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by aburan28. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12h47m later as ModSecurity Vulnerability & PoC (CVE-2019-19886), submitted by calvin. Score 3, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 23h58m later as ModSecurity Denial of Service Details and PoC CVE-2019-19886, submitted by based2. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as An In-Depth Technical Analysis of CurveBall (CVE-2020-0601) on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by aburan28. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h14m later as An In-Depth Technical Analysis of CurveBall (CVE-2020-0601), submitted by calvin. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Windows Terminal Preview 0.9 on 13 Feb 2020, submitted by lelf. Score 180, comments 143  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 2h28m later as Windows Terminal Preview v0.9 Release, submitted by ThreePointsShort. Score 222, comments 65  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 14h10m later as Windows Terminal Preview v0.9 Release, submitted by cwl. Score 20, comments 18

Friday, 14 Feb 2020

First seen on /r/Programming as How to fight back against Google AMP as a web user and a web developer on 14 Feb 2020, submitted by fagnerbrack. Score 219, comments 105  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h57m later as How to fight back against Google AMP, submitted by calvin. Score 35, comments 10  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Mac OS Catalina: more trouble than it’s worth (Part 2) on 14 Feb 2020, submitted by classichasclass. Score 25, comments 26  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h36m later as Mac OS Catalina: more trouble than it’s worth (Part 2), submitted by _fs. Score 263, comments 245  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Problems, not solutions on 14 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h35m later as Problems, not solutions (2018), submitted by UkiahSmith. Score 122, comments 41  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Racket v7.6 on 14 Feb 2020, submitted by bogdan. Score 29, comments 6

Then appeared on Hacker News 7h50m later as Racket v7.6, submitted by sev. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Racket 7.6, submitted by samth. Score 42, comments 5  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Initial experiments with the Loongson Pi 2K on 14 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 10, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 5h35m later as Initial Experiments with the Loongson Pi 2K, submitted by zdw. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as OpenSSH 8.2/8.2p1 (2020-02-14) on 14 Feb 2020, submitted by sevan. Score -3, comments 1  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h46m later as OpenSSH 8.2 Released with Fido/U2F Support, submitted by klohto. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Open access journals get a boost from librarians–much to Elsevier’s dismay on 14 Feb 2020, submitted by sohkamyung. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10h7m later as Open access journals get a boost from librarians—much to Elsevier’s dismay, submitted by zladuric. Score 16, comments 6

First seen on Hacker News as AVIF for Next-Generation Image Coding on 14 Feb 2020, submitted by el_duderino. Score 18, comments 11  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 17h0m later as Netflix: AVIF for Next-Generation Image Coding, submitted by spatz. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 8m later as Netflix: AVIF for Next-Generation Image Coding, submitted by drrlvn. Score 746, comments 122  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h55m later as AVIF for Next-Generation Image Coding, submitted by tomhukins. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as AVIF for Next-Generation Image Coding, submitted by soheilpro. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 21 days later as AVIF for Next-Generation Image Coding, submitted by dedalus. Score 161, comments 79  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 193 days later as Netflix: AVIF for Next-Generation Image Coding, submitted by whackri. Score 1, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Android, Detecting Memory Corruption Bugs with HWASan on 14 Feb 2020, submitted by pjmlp. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as Detecting Memory Corruption Bugs With HWASan, submitted by Siosm. Score 3, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Time to Update the Software Engineer Stereotype on 14 Feb 2020, submitted by teklaperry. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h6m later as Time to update the software engineer stereotype, submitted by asteroid. Score 4, comments 3

First seen on /r/Programming as Reducing Colors In An Image ⇢ Dithering on 14 Feb 2020, submitted by shihn. Score 35, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h22m later as Reducing Colors In An Image -> Dithering, submitted by calvin. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 18h29m later as Reducing Colors in an Image ⇢ Dithering, submitted by shihn. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Thought-controlled music: Hacking my arm prosthesis to output CV for my synths on 14 Feb 2020, submitted by metalgearsolid. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Hacking my arm prosthesis to plug into a synth: thought-controlled music [video], submitted by tomduncalf. Score 310, comments 46  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6 days later as Hacking my arm prosthesis to output CV so that it plugs into my synth: Thought-controlled music, submitted by apg. Score 65, comments 4  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Phrack Papers: Hypervisor Necromancy; Reanimating Kernel Protectors on 14 Feb 2020, submitted by crazyloglad. Score 11, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 5m later as Hypervisor Necromancy; Reanimating Kernel Protectors, submitted by beefhash. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 15h34m later as On emulating hypervisors: a Samsung RKP case study, submitted by based2. Score 64, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Category Theory for Programmers, OCaml edition (alpha) is out on 14 Feb 2020, submitted by mseri. Score 22, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 1m later as Category Theory for Programmers, OCaml edition (alpha), submitted by mseri. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Crystal 0.33.0 released on 14 Feb 2020, submitted by thor77. Score 19, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 15m later as Crystal 0.33, submitted by Can_Not. Score 98, comments 42  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 6m later as Crystal 0.33.0 released!, submitted by Corait. Score 12, comments 14

First seen on Hacker News as Math Keeps Changing on 14 Feb 2020, submitted by jashkenas. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Math Keeps Changing, submitted by jil. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Math keeps changing, submitted by jil. Score 10, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h15m later as Math Keeps Changing, submitted by jashkenas. Score 95, comments 70  🔥

Saturday, 15 Feb 2020

First seen on Lobste.rs as Can a Shorter Workweek Make People Happier? on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by mdw. Score 3, comments 18 controversial

Then appeared on Hacker News 59m later as Can a Shorter Workweek Make People Happier?, submitted by Bella-Xiang. Score 1, comments 2

First seen on /r/Programming as Implementing indexed joins in our custom SQL engine on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by zachm. Score 2, comments 5

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h19m later as Implementing indexed joins, submitted by calvin. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as How we implemented indexed joins in our custom SQL engine, submitted by zachmu. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as An app can be a home-cooked meal on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by mkeeter. Score 556, comments 130  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 14h11m later as An app can be a home-cooked meal, submitted by ehamberg. Score 106, comments 26  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h41m later as An app can be a home-cooked meal, submitted by Impossible. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 21h26m later as An app can be a home-cooked meal, submitted by ingve. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 8h48m later as An app can be a home-cooked meal, submitted by koavf. Score 1, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as The Horrifically Dystopian World of Software Engineering Interviews on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by calvin. Score 63, comments 39  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 167 days later as The Horrifically Dystopian World of Software Engineering Interviews, submitted by fagnerbrack. Score 317, comments 337  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 18 days later as The Horrifically Dystopian World of Software Engineering Interviews, submitted by fagnerbrack. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Turing: A robust, efficient and modular julia library for fast probabilistic AI on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by yarapavan. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 84 days later as Julia library for fast machine learning, submitted by mooreds. Score 4, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 10m later as Julia library for fast machine learning, submitted by todsacerdoti. Score 226, comments 38  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Why New Data Lakes on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by developersh. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2m later as Modern Data Lakes Overview, submitted by tiwarinitish86. Score -1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Modern Data Lakes Overview, submitted by developersh. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 6 days later as Modern Data Lakes Overview, submitted by developersh. Score 116, comments 62  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as What made the 1960s CDC6600 supercomputer fast? on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by kken. Score 216, comments 102  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 20m later as What made the 1960s CDC6600 supercomputer fast?, submitted by friendlysock. Score 7, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as ActivityPub, the secret weapon of the Fediverse on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by app4soft. Score 372, comments 191  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as ActivityPub, the secret weapon of the Fediverse, submitted by srid. Score 21, comments 64 controversial  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Ironsides - DNS server made with Ada SPARK on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by qznc. Score 15, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h19m later as Ironsides DNS Server in Ada Spark, submitted by based2. Score 46, comments 17  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as C++20 Is Done on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by pjmlp. Score 11, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h13m later as 2020-02 Prague ISO C++ Committee Trip Report – C++20 is Done, submitted by butterthebuddha. Score 7, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h14m later as C++20 is Done, submitted by mempko. Score 34, comments 19  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 7h35m later as C++ 20 Is Done, submitted by consultutah. Score 25, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Vulnerabilities in OpenBSD's hypervisor on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by lattera. Score 35, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 5h41m later as Vulnerabilities in OpenBSD's Hypervisor, submitted by cnst. Score 30, comments 5  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Batching Operations in Go on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by matryer. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 32 days later as Batching operations in Go, submitted by adsouza. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Other platforms — The Nokia N9 on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 35, comments 10  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h37m later as Other Platforms – The Nokia N9, submitted by Bella-Xiang. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as MobaXterm new version 20.0 on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 3, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 5h26m later as MobaXterm New Version 20.0, submitted by based2. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as NetBSD 9.0 released with new hypervisor, aarch64, updated ZFS on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by coypoop. Score 23, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 7m later as NetBSD 9.0, submitted by zdw. Score 174, comments 61  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Complete guide to deploy Spark on Kubernetes on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by tiwarinitish86. Score -1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 7h39m later as Spark on Kubernetes, the Complete Guide, submitted by devupio. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as 6502 Computer – RAM and Bus Timing on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by thinkingkong. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2m later as Figuring out RAM and bus timing in a 6502 toy computer, submitted by james. Score 11, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 11h43m later as Ram and bus timing - Ben Eater, submitted by ccapitalK. Score 841, comments 67  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as iOS 13 Design Guidelines, Templates, and Downloads on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by erikdkennedy. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as iOS 13 design guidelines, templates, and downloads, submitted by feross. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h27m later as iOS 13 Design Guidelines, Templates, and Downloads, submitted by emrox. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as The worst of time64 breakage on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 7, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h6m later as The worst of time64 breakage, submitted by fanf2. Score 12, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as A Snake Egg Puzzle Solver on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by cpatuzzo. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2m later as A Snake Egg Puzzle Solver, submitted by tuzz. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: I Implemented 'Defer' for C on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by earenndil. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as I implemented 'defer' for c, submitted by Moonchild. Score 29, comments 17  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming less than a minute later as I made 'defer' for c, submitted by Elronnd. Score 35, comments 47 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 31 days later as A Defer Statement for C, submitted by pcr910303. Score 77, comments 53  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Operating Systems as Dumb Pipes on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by sevan. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 23h39m later as Operating Systems as Dumb Pipes, submitted by zdw. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 271 days later as Teaching Operating Systems with FreeBSD and DTrace, submitted by angelux. Score 5, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Why Rust on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by calvin. Score 74, comments 30  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Why Rust, or a Trip Report from My Satori with Rust and Functional Programming, submitted by xena. Score 42, comments 33  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 1m later as Why Rust, Or: A Trip Report from my Satori with Rust and Functional Programming, submitted by shadowh511. Score 10, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Pine64 February update: PinePhone, PineTab, Pinebook, new products and delays on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by MayeulC. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 22h37m later as February Update: Post CNY and FOSDEM Status Report, submitted by ptx. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Pine64 February Update: Post CNY and FOSDEM Status Report, submitted by raymii. Score 10, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as CVE-2019-18683: Exploiting a Linux kernel vulnerability in the V4L2 subsystem on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by DyslexicAtheist. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as CVE-2019-18683: Exploiting a Linux kernel vulnerability in the V4L2 subsystem, submitted by fro. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 18m later as CVE-2019-18683: Exploiting a Linux kernel vulnerability in the V4L2 subsystem, submitted by Bella-Xiang. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Situated Software on 15 Feb 2020, submitted by yumaikas. Score 12, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 5 days later as Situated Software (2004), submitted by teucris. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Sunday, 16 Feb 2020

First seen on Lobste.rs as CVE-2020-0668 - A Trivial Privilege Escalation Bug in Windows Service Tracing on 16 Feb 2020, submitted by calvin. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as Privilege Escalation Bug in Windows Service Tracing, submitted by enigmabridge. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Crossflashing the Fujitsu D2607 (2016) on 16 Feb 2020, submitted by luu. Score 28, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 42 days later as Crossflashing the Fujitsu D2607, submitted by dl. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as A Brief Introduction to Ice-Penetrating Radar (2015) on 16 Feb 2020, submitted by luu. Score 54, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 42 days later as A Brief Introduction to Ice-Penetrating Radar, submitted by dl. Score 18, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as A Loveletter to the Atari Lynx on 16 Feb 2020, submitted by stevelord. Score 23, comments 6

Then appeared on Hacker News 7h18m later as A Loveletter to the Atari Lynx, submitted by iuguy. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as PyPy and CFFI have moved to Heptapod on 16 Feb 2020, submitted by mattip. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h23m later as PyPy and CFFI have moved to Heptapod, submitted by luord. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 14h50m later as PyPy and CFFI have moved to Heptapod, submitted by JordiGH. Score 8, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1m later as PyPy and CFFI have moved to Heptapod, submitted by jordigh. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 17 days later as PyPy Status Blog: PyPy and CFFI Have Moved to Heptapod, submitted by rbanffy. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as With sudo, complex argument validation is best in cover scripts on 16 Feb 2020, submitted by calvin. Score 0, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 6h29m later as With sudo, complex argument validation is best in cover scripts, submitted by zdw. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Top-down operator precedence parsing (2010) on 16 Feb 2020, submitted by lioeters. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 70 days later as Top-Down operator precedence parsing (2010), submitted by dbremner. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as South Korea switching their 3.3M PCs to Linux on 16 Feb 2020, submitted by bitxbitxbitcoin. Score 447, comments 201  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h31m later as South Korea switching their 3.3 million PCs to Linux, submitted by Yogthos. Score 17, comments 10

First seen on Lobste.rs as Top 10 Reasons Your Software Became Legacy on 16 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score -1, comments 1  💤

Then appeared on /r/Programming 44m later as Top 10 Reasons Your Software Became Legacy, submitted by speckz. Score 0, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Top Reasons Your Software Became Legacy, submitted by miked85. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on /r/Programming as A paper algorithm notation [2014] on 16 Feb 2020, submitted by mode_2. Score 5, comments 14 controversial

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h22m later as A paper algorithm notation, submitted by calvin. Score 11, comments 8

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as A Paper Algorithm Notation, submitted by JNRowe. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on /r/Programming as What do programmers in the industry think of this article, saying that VBA for Excel will remain popular for the next 10-15 years, despite MS implementing JavaScript API? on 16 Feb 2020, submitted by huazanim. Score 174, comments 159  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h12m later as Will VBA Die in 2019?, submitted by arp242. Score 5, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 7h14m later as Will VBA Die in 2019?, submitted by UkiahSmith. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 10 days later as Will VBA Die? (2019), submitted by UkiahSmith. Score 146, comments 162  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 51m later as Will VBA Die?, submitted by cryptoz. Score 0, comments 26 controversial

First seen on Lobste.rs as Hover a mouse over a link - just don't trust the results on 16 Feb 2020, submitted by itistoday. Score 43, comments 18  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 6h1m later as Hover a mouse over a link – just don't trust the results, submitted by phr4ts. Score 12, comments 9  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h0m later as Hover a mouse over a link – just don't trust the results, submitted by trymas. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Hover a mouse over a link – just don't trust the results, submitted by LinuxBender. Score 2, comments 0

Monday, 17 Feb 2020

First seen on Lobste.rs as The Dever Ransomware Experience on 17 Feb 2020, submitted by calvin. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h14m later as The Dever Ransomware Experience, submitted by Vaslo. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h10m later as The Dever Ransomware Experience, submitted by miked85. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 5 days later as The Dever Ransomware Experience, submitted by Vaslo. Score 56, comments 20  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Thought Experiment: An Introductory Compilers Class on 17 Feb 2020, submitted by matt_d. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 13h27m later as Thought Experiment: An Introductory Compilers Class, submitted by GeoffWozniak. Score 21, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h20m later as Thought Experiment: An Introductory Compilers Class, submitted by ingve. Score 96, comments 22  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Computers can be understood on 17 Feb 2020, submitted by nelhage. Score 54, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 6h8m later as Computers Can Be Understood, submitted by miked85. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on /r/Programming 6h58m later as Computers can be understood, submitted by 0xa0000. Score 1, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h30m later as Computers Can Be Understood, submitted by yumaikas. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h12m later as Computers Can Be Understood, submitted by ingve. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 15h48m later as Computers Can Be Understood, submitted by tbodt. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as Computers Can Be Understood, submitted by tbodt. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 48 days later as Computers Can Be Understood, submitted by miked85. Score 170, comments 57  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Make Your Own ColecoVision At Home (Part 1 - Design) on 17 Feb 2020, submitted by calvin. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 144 days later as Make Your Own ColecoVision at Home, submitted by homarp. Score 71, comments 10  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Writing a Reliability Strategy (2019) on 17 Feb 2020, submitted by eandre. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9 days later as Writing a reliability strategy: reason about complex things with system models, submitted by eandre. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Bartek's coding blog: An Extraterrestrial Guide to C++20 Text Formatting on 17 Feb 2020, submitted by rbanffy. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on /r/Programming 4h13m later as An Extraterrestrial Guide to C++20 Text Formatting, submitted by joebaf. Score 25, comments 3

Then appeared on /r/Programming 7 days later as An Extraterrestrial Guide to C++20 Text Formatting, submitted by one_eyed_golfer. Score 1, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 14 days later as An Extraterrestrial Guide to C++20 Text Formatting, submitted by fernplus. Score 3, comments 0  💤

First seen on /r/Programming as How to replace a legacy system without rewriting it from scratch on 17 Feb 2020, submitted by nicoespeon. Score 285, comments 156  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h45m later as Avoid rewriting a legacy system from scratch, by strangling it, submitted by calvin. Score 91, comments 29  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h45m later as Avoid rewriting a legacy system from scratch by strangling it, submitted by ahuth. Score 397, comments 121  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Lessons learned maintaining EdgeDeflector for Windows 10 on 17 Feb 2020, submitted by Amolith. Score 12, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Lessons learned maintaining EdgeDeflector for Windows 10, submitted by pcr910303. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Pay Up, Or We’ll Make Google Ban Your Ads on 17 Feb 2020, submitted by Amolith. Score 27, comments 10

Then appeared on Hacker News 58m later as Pay up or we’ll make Google ban your ads, submitted by akeck. Score 831, comments 297  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as A Pragmatic Approach to Global State on 17 Feb 2020, submitted by pimterry. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h26m later as A Pragmatic Approach To Global State, submitted by GeoffWozniak. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 5 days later as A pragmatic approach to global state in a 3rd party library called from Rust, submitted by fanf2. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Why talk about compensation? on 17 Feb 2020, submitted by wesleyac. Score 65, comments 39  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 12m later as Why Talk about Compensation?, submitted by Jonhoo. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 1h15m later as Why talk about compensation?, submitted by speckz. Score 81, comments 76  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h43m later as Why Talk about Compensation?, submitted by luu. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h31m later as Why talk about compensation?, submitted by vaibhavsagar. Score 1, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Why Talk about Compensation?, submitted by luu. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 112 days later as Why Talk about Compensation?, submitted by luu. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 38 days later as Why Talk about Compensation?, submitted by vortex_ape. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Move, simply on 17 Feb 2020, submitted by davidmckenna. Score 117, comments 92  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 55m later as Move, simply, submitted by raymii. Score 8, comments 3

First seen on Hacker News as i3 4.18 on 17 Feb 2020, submitted by trulyrandom. Score 221, comments 186  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h6m later as i3wm 4.18 released, submitted by pkrumins. Score 18, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as The Artificial “Intelligence” Scam Is Imploding on 17 Feb 2020, submitted by seibelj. Score 6, comments 1

Then appeared on /r/Programming 41m later as The Artificial “Intelligence” Scam is Imploding, submitted by jamesishere. Score 0, comments 20 controversial

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 38 days later as The Artificial “Intelligence” Scam is Imploding, submitted by chobeat. Score 4, comments 3

First seen on Lobste.rs as How to back up your password manager on 17 Feb 2020, submitted by Amolith. Score 13, comments 25 controversial

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h17m later as How to back up your password manager, submitted by zdw. Score 12, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h0m later as How to back up your password manager, submitted by pcr910303. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as An emulator for a Sun 2 workstation on 17 Feb 2020, submitted by fanf2. Score 101, comments 22  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h4m later as Sun-2 emulator, submitted by classichasclass. Score 9, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Sherbet: an ergonomic gaming keypad on 17 Feb 2020, submitted by fcbsd. Score 61, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 6h12m later as Sherbet: An Ergonomic Gaming Keypad, submitted by zdw. Score 326, comments 83  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Using Lambda Edge to setup server-side redirects on a CloudFront+S3 static site on 17 Feb 2020, submitted by philfreo. Score 12, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4m later as Using Lambda@Edge to setup server-side redirects on a Cloudfront+S3 static site, submitted by philfreo. Score -2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Git Explorer on 17 Feb 2020, submitted by theBashShell. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 17h8m later as Git Explorer: Find Git commands easily, submitted by nvahalik. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming less than a minute later as GitExplorer: Find git commands easily, submitted by nvahalik. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 35 days later as Git explorer, submitted by tankf33der. Score 7, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h26m later as Show HN: Git Command Explorer, submitted by abjecton. Score 2, comments 0

Tuesday, 18 Feb 2020

First seen on Hacker News as Don't touch my clipboard on 18 Feb 2020, submitted by otras. Score 718, comments 312  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 1h59m later as Don't Touch My Clipboard, submitted by iamkeyur. Score 200, comments 98  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h10m later as Don't touch my clipboard, submitted by calvin. Score 5, comments 1

First seen on /r/Programming as Visualizing GL_NV_shader_sm_builtins on 18 Feb 2020, submitted by Wunkolo. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h17m later as Visualizing GL_NV_shader_sm_builtins, submitted by calvin. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Koushin, a simple and extensible webmail client written in Go on 18 Feb 2020, submitted by Amolith. Score 36, comments 23  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h36m later as Koushin, a simple and extensible webmail client written in Go, submitted by amolith. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 21h25m later as Koushin: A Simple and Extensible Webmail, submitted by JetSpiegel. Score 3, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Build a WhatsApp chatbot with Ruby, Sinatra and Twilio on 18 Feb 2020, submitted by philnash. Score -2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 6 days later as Build a WhatsApp Chatbot with Ruby, Sinatra and Twilio, submitted by philnash. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Compile-time version strings in CMake on 18 Feb 2020, submitted by luu. Score 38, comments 14  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 40 days later as Compile-time version strings in CMake, submitted by dl. Score 3, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Web Programming in SWI Prolog on 18 Feb 2020, submitted by twee. Score 25, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 15h25m later as Web Programming in SWI Prolog (2019), submitted by luu. Score 85, comments 14  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Building a simple ARKit app in Swift on 18 Feb 2020, submitted by gyre007. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Build a simple ARKit app in Swift, submitted by milosgajdos. Score 3, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Swift ARKit Sun iPhone App for Londoners, submitted by agonzalezro. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as AWS is not the safest choice on 18 Feb 2020, submitted by cexilevuanh. Score 13, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 17h41m later as We decided to leave AWS, submitted by RealSimplelogin. Score 0, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 11m later as We decided to leave AWS, submitted by son. Score 49, comments 24  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h9m later as We Decided to Leave AWS, submitted by LinuxBender. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Elixir and Postgres: A Rarely Mentioned Problem on 18 Feb 2020, submitted by calvin. Score 27, comments 8

Then appeared on Hacker News 22h25m later as Prepared statements and their surprising performance implications, submitted by panic. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as Prepared statements and their surprising performance implications, submitted by panic. Score 138, comments 36  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Why designing for open source can be difficult on 18 Feb 2020, submitted by gilli. Score 96, comments 102  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h33m later as Why designing for open source can be so difficult, submitted by gerikson. Score 19, comments 7

Then appeared on /r/Programming 216 days later as Why designing for open source can be so difficult, submitted by fagnerbrack. Score 28, comments 14

Then appeared on /r/Programming 20 days later as Why designing for open source can be so difficult, submitted by WoodenPay. Score 0, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Padding is hard (2015) on 18 Feb 2020, submitted by ashn. Score 5, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 6 days later as Padding Is Hard, submitted by stargrave. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Mining my mailbox for top email service providers on 18 Feb 2020, submitted by kehers. Score 154, comments 106  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h6m later as Mining my mailbox for top email service providers, submitted by friendlysock. Score 19, comments 2

First seen on Lobste.rs as Postgresql Search: From the trenches on 18 Feb 2020, submitted by mulander. Score 12, comments 11

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h15m later as PostgreSQL Search: From the Trenches, submitted by Bella-Xiang. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Latinendian vs Arabendian on 18 Feb 2020, submitted by sebboh. Score 19, comments 15

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h25m later as Latinendian vs. Arabendian, submitted by zdw. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 6 days later as Latinendian vs. Arabendian, submitted by djsumdog. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as America’s monopoly problem, explained by your internet bill on 18 Feb 2020, submitted by Amolith. Score -2, comments 1  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h26m later as America’s monopoly problem, explained by your internet bill, submitted by rahuldottech. Score 9, comments 1  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Kickstarter employees vote to unionize on 18 Feb 2020, submitted by danso. Score 910, comments 1092  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h54m later as Kickstarter Employees Win Historic Union Election, submitted by Yogthos. Score 44, comments 11  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 6h53m later as Kickstarter Employees Win Historic Union Election, submitted by OutrageousIdeal4. Score 62, comments 89 controversial  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as The Glitch Gallery: an online exhibition of pretty software bugs on 18 Feb 2020, submitted by ngoldbaum. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 14m later as The Glitch Gallery, submitted by r4um. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h45m later as The Glitch Gallery, an online exhibition of pretty software bugs, submitted by sohkamyung. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as BBC Micro Bot: Welcome to 8-bit cloud on 18 Feb 2020, submitted by ingve. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 15h38m later as BBC Micro Bot, submitted by fermigier. Score 173, comments 35  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as BBC Micro bot, submitted by irongeek. Score 10, comments 1

Then appeared on /r/Programming 3 days later as BBC Micro bot — Cloud BBC BASIC II (1982) Emulator!, submitted by alibix. Score 0, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Bypass Windows 10 User Group Policy (and More) with This One Weird Trick on 18 Feb 2020, submitted by MalwareSeattle. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h25m later as A Windows feature which can result in bypassing User Group Policy, submitted by miles. Score 75, comments 26  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Bypass Windows 10 User Group Policy (and more) with this One Weird Trick, submitted by calvin. Score 18, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as awesome-stimulusjs: Modestly awesome list of StimulusJS related content on 18 Feb 2020, submitted by skatkov. Score -2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Show HN: Modestly awesome list of StimulusJS related content, submitted by skatkov. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Help the Graphics team track down an interesting WebRender bug on 18 Feb 2020, submitted by Santosh83. Score 427, comments 154  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 13h50m later as Challenge: Help the Firefox Graphics team track down an interesting WebRender bug, submitted by PieWombat. Score 22, comments 5

First seen on Lobste.rs as Ubuntu SSH Ads (2018) on 18 Feb 2020, submitted by JordiGH. Score 27, comments 29  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Ubuntu SSH Ads (2018), submitted by jordigh. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as A Generic Sidecar Injector for Kubernetes on 18 Feb 2020, submitted by ecliptik. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h36m later as A Generic Sidecar Injector for Kubernetes, submitted by talonx. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6 days later as A Generic Sidecar Injector for Kubernetes, submitted by lclindeman. Score 0, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as The Linux Foundation identifies most important open-source software component on 18 Feb 2020, submitted by CrankyBear. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12m later as The Linux Foundation identifies most important open-source software components and their problems, submitted by asteroid. Score 0, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on /r/Programming 20h16m later as The Linux Foundation identifies most important open-source software components and their problems, submitted by CrankyBear. Score 4, comments 7 controversial

Wednesday, 19 Feb 2020

First seen on Hacker News as Testing in Go: Clean Tests Using T.Cleanup on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by bartdegoede. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Testing in Go: Clean Tests Using t.Cleanup, submitted by ilija. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as A tutorial on how to contribute to the Rust compiler on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by luu. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7 days later as A tutorial on how to contribute to the Rust compiler, submitted by dl. Score 18, comments 0

First seen on /r/Programming as A Simple CPU on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by mysterymath. Score 10, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as A Simple CPU, submitted by mysterymath. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h6m later as A Simple CPU, submitted by calvin. Score 16, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Origami Butterfly: Adventures with Flexible PCB on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by luu. Score 72, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5 days later as Origami Butterfly: Adventures with Flexible PCB, submitted by dl. Score 24, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as 5 arguments to make managers care about technical debt on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on /r/Programming 5 days later as 5 arguments to make managers care about technical debt, submitted by nicoespeon. Score 1246, comments 159  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 6h43m later as Arguments to make managers care about technical debt, submitted by nicoespeon. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h52m later as Arguments to make managers care about technical debt, submitted by huntermeyer. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Arguments to make managers care about technical debt, submitted by yamrzou. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Arguments to make managers care about technical debt, submitted by kiyanwang. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 68 days later as Arguments to make managers care about technical debt, submitted by gav. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 89 days later as Arguments to make managers care about technical debt, submitted by kiyanwang. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Scaling Software Development on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by freddyb. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h38m later as Scaling Software Development, submitted by anotherevan. Score 25, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 48m later as As the scale of a codebase increases, any properties of it which are not programmatically enforced will tend to regress., submitted by masklinn. Score 86, comments 23  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Security things in Linux v5.4 on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by Siosm. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h34m later as security things in Linux v5.4, submitted by trulyrandom. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 22h35m later as Security Things in Linux v5.4, submitted by GuardLlama. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as The Slippery Slope of Docker Dev Environments on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by mooreds. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as The Slippery Slope of Docker Dev Environments, submitted by mooreds. Score 9, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h24m later as The Slippery Slope of Docker Dev Environments, submitted by zdw. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as The Slippery Slope of Docker Dev Environments, submitted by mooreds. Score 107, comments 74  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as What Is Code? on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by mediremi. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 95 days later as What Is Code? (2015), submitted by michaelbrooks. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 170 days later as Paul Ford: What Is Code?, submitted by stekern. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 131 days later as What is code? A 38,000-word answer (2015), submitted by maxejennings. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as How 1500 bytes became the MTU of the internet on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by petercooper. Score 433, comments 162  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4m later as How 1500 bytes became the MTU of the internet, submitted by henkjan. Score 53, comments 11  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 20m later as How 1500 bytes became the MTU of the internet, submitted by PowerOfLove1985. Score 437, comments 60  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Laptops on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by dredmorbius. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 49m later as Fucking laptops, submitted by cfenollosa. Score 68, comments 132 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 16h55m later as F***ing Laptops, submitted by weinzierl. Score 10, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 8 days later as F Laptops, submitted by rcarmo. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Fixing memory leaks in web applications on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by nolan. Score 16, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h48m later as Fixing memory leaks in web applications, submitted by feross. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Fixing memory leaks in JavaScript in a web browser, submitted by fanf2. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 46 days later as Fixing memory leaks in web applications, submitted by mauricedenassau. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Multi-Perspective Validation Improves Domain Validation Security on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by jaas. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12 days later as Multi-Perspective Validation Improves Domain Validation Security, submitted by Siosm. Score -1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Racket-on-Chez Status: February 2020 on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by bjoli. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 17h32m later as Racket-on-Chez Status: February 2020, submitted by bogdan. Score 40, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 20h17m later as Racket-on-Chez Status, submitted by ausimian. Score 137, comments 50  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 2 days later as Racket-on-Chez Status: February 2020, submitted by Alexander_Selkirk. Score 9, comments 3

First seen on Lobste.rs as a renderer for Diablo using ncurses on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by Yogthos. Score 12, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h20m later as Diablo rougle like text render, submitted by zdw. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as On the Limits of MDX on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by kmelve. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4m later as On the limits of MDX, submitted by kmelve. Score 3, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Removing Google as a Single Point of Failure on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by farmerbb. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 3h22m later as Removing Google as a Single Point of Failure – Jake Wharton, submitted by throw_cs_far_away. Score 142, comments 48  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 14h45m later as Removing Google as a Single Point of Failure, submitted by calvin. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h30m later as Removing Google as a single point of failure, submitted by noyesno. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h3m later as Removing Google as a Single Point of Failure, submitted by rahuldottech. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 114 days later as Removing Google as a Single Point of Failure, submitted by shashanktomar. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Open Offices Inhibit Remote Work on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by eldridgea. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 20m later as Open Offices Inhibit Remote Work, submitted by eldridgea. Score 45, comments 8  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 5m later as Open Offices Inhibit Remote Work, submitted by speckz. Score 0, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 15h3m later as Open Offices Inhibit Remote Work, submitted by signa11. Score 2, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Loopy C Puzzle (2010) on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by susam. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 276 days later as Loopy C Puzzle (2011), submitted by susam. Score 43, comments 26  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 22h25m later as Loopy C Puzzle, submitted by raymii. Score 12, comments 3

First seen on Hacker News as QtWebAssembly: Calling JavaScript from C++ with Emscripten on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by jrepinc. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as QtWebAssembly: Calling javascript from C++ with Emscripten, submitted by raymii. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Google Fonts Analytics on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by rememberlenny. Score 228, comments 185  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h23m later as Google Fonts Analytics, submitted by 355E3B. Score 5, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as A Practical Guide to Watchdogs for Embedded Systems on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by fra. Score 104, comments 29  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 5m later as A Practical Guide to Watchdogs for Embedded Systems, submitted by eatonphil. Score 8, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as A Practical Guide to Watchdogs for Embedded Systems, submitted by eatonphil. Score 12, comments 7

First seen on Hacker News as Stop Using Encrypted Email on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by lvh. Score 475, comments 547  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h32m later as Stop Using Encrypted Email, submitted by GeoffWozniak. Score 62, comments 73  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Does register selection matter to performance on x86 CPUs? on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by matt_d. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming less than a minute later as Does register selection matter to performance on x86 CPUs?, submitted by mttd. Score 39, comments 7

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h29m later as Does register selection matter to performance on x86 CPUs?, submitted by calvin. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 29m later as Does register selection matter to performance on x86 CPUs?, submitted by lelf. Score 160, comments 87  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 12h0m later as Does register selection matter to performance on x86 CPUs?, submitted by zdw. Score 8, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 209 days later as Does register selection matter to performance on x86 CPUs?, submitted by Moonchild. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as How To Use A Single Virtual Machine As A Kubernetes Cluster Using Kubeadm on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by bryfry. Score 9, comments 6

Then appeared on Hacker News 42m later as How to Use a Single Virtual Machine as a Kubernetes Cluster Using Kubeadm, submitted by bryogenic. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 13h2m later as How to Use a Single Virtual Machine as a Kubernetes Cluster Using Kubeadm, submitted by UkiahSmith. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on /r/Programming as Programming metaphors for theological concepts on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by jawn317. Score 0, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19h39m later as Programming metaphors for theological concepts, submitted by jawns. Score 25, comments 16  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h46m later as Programming Metaphors for Theological Concepts, submitted by jawns. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Android Developers Blog: Turning it up to 11 on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by AndrewDucker. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 16h23m later as Turning it up to 11: the first Developer Preview of Android 11, submitted by SomeSnail. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h3m later as Turning it up to 11: the first Developer Preview of Android 11, submitted by Siosm. Score 3, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Turning it up to 11: the first Developer Preview of Android 11, submitted by DyslexicAtheist. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on /r/Programming 10 days later as Turning it up to 11: the first Developer Preview of Android 11, submitted by QuickBlox. Score 0, comments 0  💤

First seen on /r/Programming as Agda vs. Coq vs. Idris on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by MaoStevemao. Score 30, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h39m later as Agda vs. Coq vs. Idris, submitted by calvin. Score 26, comments 7

First seen on Lobste.rs as Software testers see indications of failure before anyone else. Here's their warning signs on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by asteroid. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1m later as Testers are the first to see indications of failure. Here's their warning signs, submitted by ohjeez. Score 13, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 6m later as Testers see indications of software project failure before anyone else. Here's their warning signs., submitted by yourbasicgeek. Score 8, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Security Analysis of the Solo Firmware on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by ecesena. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 17h59m later as Security Analysis of the Solo Firmware, submitted by Siosm. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Working with strings in Rust on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by ngoldbaum. Score 97, comments 45  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 7h0m later as Working with Strings in Rust, submitted by DarkCrusader2. Score 13, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 2h10m later as Working with strings in Rust, submitted by villiger2. Score 167, comments 51  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h21m later as Working with Strings in Rust, submitted by agluszak. Score 36, comments 5  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as The Deep Learning Compiler: A Comprehensive Survey on 19 Feb 2020, submitted by bmc7505. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 169 days later as The Deep Learning Compiler: A Comprehensive Survey, submitted by sanxiyn. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 141 days later as The Deep Learning Compiler: A Comprehensive Survey, submitted by wildermuthn. Score 2, comments 1

Thursday, 20 Feb 2020

First seen on Hacker News as How to Write Technical Posts (so people will read them) on 20 Feb 2020, submitted by osivertsson. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 146 days later as How to write technical posts so people will read them (2019), submitted by benhoyt. Score 257, comments 54  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15h39m later as How to Write Technical Posts (so people will read them), submitted by bcongdon. Score 39, comments 21  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as What usage restrictions can we place in a free software license? on 20 Feb 2020, submitted by ignaloidas. Score 9, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h22m later as What usage restrictions can we place in a free software license?, submitted by robin_reala. Score 12, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h33m later as What usage restrictions can we place in a free software license?, submitted by zdw. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as What usage restrictions can we place in a free software license?, submitted by robin_reala. Score 11, comments 9  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Cats Effect Ref on 20 Feb 2020, submitted by lewisjkl. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 14h27m later as Cats Effect Ref, submitted by jstuartmill. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Cats Effect Ref, submitted by miked85. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Formal proof and analysis of an incremental cycle detection algorithm on 20 Feb 2020, submitted by lelf. Score 72, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Gagallium : Formal proof and analysis of an incremental cycle detection algorithm, submitted by RiderOfGiraffes. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as What are spiking neural networks, and why are they the future? on 20 Feb 2020, submitted by martijntechno. Score 12, comments 7

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h16m later as Spiking Neural Networks, submitted by gyre007. Score 4, comments 1

First seen on /r/Programming as Rendering 3d diagrams with perspective in LaTeX on 20 Feb 2020, submitted by danzat. Score 26, comments 4

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h54m later as Perspective Projection, submitted by calvin. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as SQL query to generate the Mandelbrot set as ASCII art on 20 Feb 2020, submitted by mmoez. Score 193, comments 29  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as The Mandelbrot set in SQL, submitted by gthm. Score 21, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Big Telecom Say It Has First Amendment Right to Sell Your Private Data on 20 Feb 2020, submitted by lukas. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h10m later as Telecoms say they have a First Amendment right to sell private data, submitted by rahuldottech. Score 278, comments 144  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Effective Profiling in Google Chrome on 20 Feb 2020, submitted by Liriel. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h24m later as Effective Profiling in Google Chrome, submitted by nikolalsvk. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as The "Go" Language Comes to Elements on 20 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as The “Go” Language Comes to .NET, Cocoa, Java and Other Platforms, submitted by dwarfland. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Garbage Language: Why do corporations speak the way they do? on 20 Feb 2020, submitted by jashkenas. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Garbage Language: Why do corporations speak the way they do?, submitted by mmgu. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h14m later as Garbage Language Why do corporations speak the way they do?, submitted by mikestew. Score 31, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4 days later as Garbage Language: Why do corporations speak the way they do?, submitted by robertp. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as You shouldn't use func main in Go on 20 Feb 2020, submitted by matryer. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 27 days later as Why you shouldn't use func main in Go, submitted by adsouza. Score 29, comments 10  🔥

First seen on /r/Programming as How to do High-Bar Code Review Without Being a Jerk on 20 Feb 2020, submitted by askmeimbk. Score 153, comments 81  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h49m later as How to do High-Bar Code Review Without Being a Jerk, submitted by calvin. Score 34, comments 3

Then appeared on /r/Programming 3 days later as How to do High-Bar Code Review Without Being a Jerk, submitted by bil-sabab. Score 50, comments 43  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as How to Do High-Bar Code Review Without Being a Jerk, submitted by throwaway3157. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 39 days later as Working remotely, being kind to each other is more important than ever, especially during code review - How to do High-Bar Code Review Without Being a Jerk, submitted by askmeimbk. Score 0, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as 2019 Transparency Report on 20 Feb 2020, submitted by lukastyrychtr. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as 2019 Transparency Report, submitted by cnst. Score 8, comments 4

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: Data store with change-request mechanic on 20 Feb 2020, submitted by amirouche. Score 2, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Data store with change-request mechanic, submitted by zig. Score 5, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as Rich's sh (Posix shell) tricks on 20 Feb 2020, submitted by TobyGiacometti. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 73 days later as Rich’s sh (POSIX shell) tricks, submitted by calvin. Score 21, comments 11

Then appeared on Hacker News 10m later as Rich’s sh (Posix shell) tricks, submitted by todsacerdoti. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as plausibly deniable encryption on 20 Feb 2020, submitted by awn. Score 33, comments 26  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 11 days later as Plausibly Deniable Encryption, submitted by kawera. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Suspicious Discontinuities on 20 Feb 2020, submitted by janvdberg. Score 644, comments 297  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h6m later as Suspicious discontinuities, submitted by friendlysock. Score 27, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as State of Clojure 2020 Results on 20 Feb 2020, submitted by mtnygard. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 56m later as State of Clojure 2020, submitted by agumonkey. Score 299, comments 211  🔥

Friday, 21 Feb 2020

First seen on Lobste.rs as Discord Is Not An Acceptable Choice For Free Software Projects on 21 Feb 2020, submitted by sneak. Score 103, comments 118  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 12h40m later as Discord is not an acceptable choice for free software projects, submitted by rauhl. Score 532, comments 357  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Requirements volatility is the core problem of software engineering on 21 Feb 2020, submitted by luord. Score 346, comments 242  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Requirements volatility is the core problem of software engineering, submitted by calvin. Score 3, comments 6

First seen on Hacker News as Radical hydrogen-boron reactor leapfrogs current nuclear fusion tech? on 21 Feb 2020, submitted by chris_overseas. Score 760, comments 276  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h9m later as Radical hydrogen-boron reactor could leapfrog current nuclear fusion tech, submitted by Trisellum. Score 12, comments 16 controversial

First seen on Hacker News as Page builders might not be a good idea on 21 Feb 2020, submitted by starbist. Score 4, comments 2

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9 days later as Page builders might not be a good idea, submitted by starbist. Score 9, comments 7

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Page builders might not be a good idea, submitted by gk1. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 153 days later as Page builders might not be a good idea, submitted by gk1. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Overthinking it and the value of simple solutions on 21 Feb 2020, submitted by lukaszkorecki. Score 18, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h31m later as Overthinking it and the value of simple solutions (2019), submitted by UkiahSmith. Score 99, comments 57  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 23h32m later as Overthinking it and the value of simple solutions, submitted by oftenwrong. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Grumpy chronicles: The question of utils on 21 Feb 2020, submitted by jil. Score 3, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 16h30m later as Avoid catch-all utils namespace, submitted by ash. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Can You Use FreeBSD for a Developer Machine in 2020? on 21 Feb 2020, submitted by JeremyMorgan. Score 26, comments 56 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 42m later as Can You Use FreeBSD for a Developer Machine in 2020?, submitted by itqwertz. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Can You Use FreeBSD for a Developer Machine in 2020?, submitted by 0mp. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Where’s that log file? Debugging failed Docker builds on 21 Feb 2020, submitted by itamarst. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on /r/Programming less than a minute later as Where’s that log file? Debugging failed Docker builds, submitted by itamarst. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as Where’s that log file? Debugging failed Docker builds, submitted by itamarst. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 27m later as Where’s that log file? Debugging failed Docker builds, submitted by based2. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Popcount: counting the number of 1's in a bit stream on 21 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 7, comments 10 controversial

Then appeared on Hacker News 15h44m later as Popcount: Counting the number of 1's in a bit stream, submitted by chmaynard. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as Popcount: Counting the number of 1's in a bit stream, submitted by ColinWright. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as How to Design Mobile Apps for One-Hand Usage on 21 Feb 2020, submitted by BigBalli. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as How to Design Mobile Apps for One-Hand Usage, submitted by sitajay. Score 181, comments 72  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 1 day later as How to Design Mobile Apps for One-Hand Usage, submitted by iamkeyur. Score 36, comments 9

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h17m later as How To Design Mobile Apps For One-Hand Usage, submitted by calvin. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Myst (Or, the Drawbacks to Success) on 21 Feb 2020, submitted by doppp. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h25m later as Myst (or, The Drawbacks to Success), submitted by gerikson. Score 14, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 19h58m later as Myst: the Drawbacks to Success, submitted by zdw. Score 125, comments 67  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as A commandline script to glitch images and make GIFs on 21 Feb 2020, submitted by TotallyNotChase. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 14h32m later as I made a commandline script to make glitched images and GIFs, submitted by Phantom569. Score 1227, comments 52  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h19m later as Glitch-this: Glitchify static images to glitched images, submitted by jonbaer. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Glitchify static images to glitched images and GIFs, submitted by feross. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on /r/Programming 5 days later as My commandline tool + python library now supports lot of your requested features! (including glitching GIFs to GIFs), submitted by Phantom569. Score 31, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Generate Glitched GIF in Python, submitted by daolf. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 219 days later as TotallyNotChase/glitch-this, submitted by GrapefruitOS. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as QEMU for iOS on 21 Feb 2020, submitted by funkaster. Score 335, comments 145  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h57m later as Run Windows, Android, and more in a virtual machine on your iPhone and iPad, submitted by eatonphil. Score 11, comments 1

Then appeared on /r/Programming less than a minute later as Run Windows, Android, and more in a virtual machine on your iPhone and iPad, submitted by eatonphil. Score 10, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as The iOS Developer Community Survey [2019] on 21 Feb 2020, submitted by kotrunga. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as The iOS Developer Community Survey (2019), submitted by kotrunga. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as New project, new tech stack? on 21 Feb 2020, submitted by feoh. Score 24, comments 12

Then appeared on Hacker News 35 days later as New project, new tech stack?, submitted by wheresvic3. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Thoughts on Performance on 21 Feb 2020, submitted by Bl4ckb0ne. Score 5, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 35m later as Thoughts on performance & optimization, submitted by ignaloidas. Score 19, comments 7

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h38m later as Thoughts on Performance and Optimization, submitted by janvdberg. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Thoughts on Performance and Optimization, submitted by srirangr. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Bruce Schneier joins startup (Inrupt) focused on privacy on 21 Feb 2020, submitted by lokar. Score 13, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h53m later as Inrupt, Tim Berners-Lee's Solid, and Me, submitted by Fudgel. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 18h34m later as Inrupt, Tim Berners-Lee's Solid, and Me, submitted by 9nGQluzmnq3M. Score 384, comments 181  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h48m later as Inrupt, Tim Berners-Lee's Solid, and Me, submitted by af. Score 17, comments 5

First seen on Hacker News as Gopher: When Adversarial Interoperability Burrowed Under Gatekeepers' Fortresses on 21 Feb 2020, submitted by dredmorbius. Score 8, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Gopher: When Adversarial Interoperability Burrowed Under the Gatekeepers' Fortresses, submitted by classichasclass. Score 26, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Gopher: When Adversarial Interoperability Burrowed Under Gatekeepers' Fortresses, submitted by classichasclass. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h45m later as When Adversarial Interoperability Burrowed Under the Gatekeepers' Fortresses, submitted by klez. Score 6, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Gopher: When Adversarial Interoperability Burrowed Under Gatekeepers Fortresses, submitted by zdw. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Gopher: When Adversarial Interoperability Burrowed Under Gatekeepers' Fortresses, submitted by bainsfather. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 125 days later as Gopher: When Adversarial Interoperability Burrowed Past the Gatekeepers, submitted by ForHackernews. Score 2, comments 0

Saturday, 22 Feb 2020

First seen on Hacker News as Demonstrating Perl with Tic-Tac-Toe, Part 1 on 22 Feb 2020, submitted by kamaal. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 4 days later as Demonstrating PERL with Tic-Tac-Toe, Part 1 - Fedora Magazine, submitted by zubenel0. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 153 days later as Demonstrating PERL with Tic-Tac-Toe, Part 1, submitted by christiano. Score 9, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h18m later as Demonstrating Perl with Tic-Tac-Toe, submitted by MindGods. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Reposurgeon defeats all monsters on 22 Feb 2020, submitted by j11g. Score 25, comments 8

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h9m later as Reposurgeon Defeats All Monsters, submitted by zimpenfish. Score 21, comments 7  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h6m later as Reposurgeon Defeats All Monsters, submitted by zdw. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Taking care of code … more and more code on 22 Feb 2020, submitted by adsouza. Score 10, comments 7

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h18m later as Take Care of Code - More and More Code, submitted by ahuth. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on /r/Programming 17h0m later as Taking care of code … more and more code, submitted by WomanStache. Score 39, comments 31  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h24m later as Taking care of code more and more code, submitted by fanf2. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Pa'I: Hello World on 22 Feb 2020, submitted by xena. Score 40, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19m later as pa'i: hello world, submitted by ignaloidas. Score 27, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Vulnerabilities in OpenBSD's hypervisor (part 2) on 22 Feb 2020, submitted by cnst. Score 3, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 9m later as OpenBSD's VMM vuln: “the guest still can write to host memory”, submitted by cnst. Score 2, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as Multiplayer Game Networking: The Brute Force Approach on 22 Feb 2020, submitted by tobr. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Multiplayer Game Networking: The Brute Force Approach, submitted by hwayne. Score 3, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Daily Life with Offline OpenBSD Laptop on 22 Feb 2020, submitted by vermaden. Score 41, comments 9  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 17h32m later as Daily Life with the Offline Laptop, submitted by UkiahSmith. Score 73, comments 23  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Rust/WinRT Coming Soon on 22 Feb 2020, submitted by ingve. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h9m later as Rust/WinRT Coming Soon, submitted by ingve. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 4h4m later as Rust/WinRT coming soon, submitted by pingzing. Score 26, comments 21

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h59m later as Rust/WinRT Coming Soon, submitted by steveklabnik. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 11h15m later as Rust/WinRT coming soon, submitted by calvin. Score 21, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 7h2m later as Rust/WinRT Coming Soon, submitted by ausimian. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Commodore LCD emulator on 22 Feb 2020, submitted by classichasclass. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h24m later as Commodore LCD Emulator, submitted by hggh. Score 29, comments 5  🔥

Sunday, 23 Feb 2020

First seen on Hacker News as Command line meta-interpreter for Go on 23 Feb 2020, submitted by mooreds. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Command line meta-interpreter for Go, submitted by mooreds. Score 3, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Fossil Data Part 2: 8-Inch IBM Floppy Data Recovery [video] on 23 Feb 2020, submitted by EvanAnderson. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 11h34m later as 8-Inch IBM Floppy Data Recovery of Fossil Data, submitted by cadey. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 5h22m later as Recovering Fossil Data on IBM 8” Floppies [video], submitted by zdw. Score 72, comments 26  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as NOJITSU: Locking Down JavaScript Engines on 23 Feb 2020, submitted by fro. Score 6, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h44m later as Nojitsu: Locking Down JavaScript Engines [pdf], submitted by gbrown_. Score 1, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as KASLR: Break It, Fix It, Repeat (2020) [pdf] on 23 Feb 2020, submitted by ixtal. Score 15, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4m later as KASLR: Break It, Fix It, Repeat, submitted by fro. Score 18, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h50m later as KASLR: Break it, Fix it, Repeat [pdf], submitted by Trisell. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Implementing Raft: Part 0 – Introduction on 23 Feb 2020, submitted by ingve. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 6 days later as Implementing Raft (In Go) – Part 0/3, submitted by signa11. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4 days later as Implementing Raft in Go (4 blog posts), submitted by drudru. Score 3, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Internet in a box on 23 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 42, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 18m later as Internet in a Box, submitted by madaxe_again. Score 102, comments 27  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as QUIC and OpenSSL 3.0 on 23 Feb 2020, submitted by fanf2. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 79 days later as QUIC and OpenSSL, submitted by mooreds. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as The Newton Application Architecture on 23 Feb 2020, submitted by enkiv2. Score 17, comments 8

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h41m later as The Newton Application Architecture (1994) [pdf], submitted by adamnemecek. Score 79, comments 37  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as You don't need to work on hard problems on 23 Feb 2020, submitted by pcr910303. Score 154, comments 43  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h33m later as You don't need to work on hard problems, submitted by dl. Score 49, comments 10  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Shrine - A TempleOS distro for heretics on 23 Feb 2020, submitted by numinit. Score 50, comments 34  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 16h6m later as Shrine: A TempleOS Distro for Heretics, submitted by zdw. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 7 days later as Shrine: A TempleOS distro for heretics, submitted by Schiphol. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 95 days later as Shrine – A TempleOS Distro for Heretics, submitted by bane. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Monday, 24 Feb 2020

First seen on /r/Programming as Let’s talk about C++ constructors on 24 Feb 2020, submitted by phaazon_. Score 0, comments 7

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h45m later as Let’s talk about C++ constructors, submitted by calvin. Score 8, comments 10

Then appeared on Hacker News 20h54m later as Let’s talk about C++ constructors, submitted by signa11. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as References, Simply on 24 Feb 2020, submitted by todsacerdoti. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h7m later as References, simply, submitted by raymii. Score 10, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 1 day later as References, simply, submitted by one_eyed_golfer. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Jailed Just-in-Time Compilation on iOS on 24 Feb 2020, submitted by tbodt. Score 165, comments 14  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 4 days later as Jailed Just-In-Time Compilation on iOS, submitted by nbsdx. Score 13, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h18m later as Jailed Just-In-Time Compilation on iOS, submitted by calvin. Score 3, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as A Ruby implementation of, and toolchain for, the Bel Lisp on 24 Feb 2020, submitted by mooreds. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3m later as A Ruby implementation of, and toolchain for, the Bel LISP, submitted by mooreds. Score 8, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Haiku Alpha 1: Rebirth of legend on 24 Feb 2020, submitted by cos. Score 23, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Haiku Alpha 1: Rebirth of legend, submitted by cosmojg. Score 97, comments 14  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Python in Production on 24 Feb 2020, submitted by hynek. Score 66, comments 14  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 6h51m later as Python in Production, submitted by jp_sc. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 1h57m later as Python in Production, submitted by speckz. Score 0, comments 7

Then appeared on Hacker News 19 days later as Python in Production, submitted by gilad. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as The ReiserFS filesystem on 24 Feb 2020, submitted by numinit. Score 20, comments 10

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as The ReiserFS Filesystem (2000), submitted by luu. Score 31, comments 59 controversial  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Webmail providers (and others) hiding user IPs was the right decision on 24 Feb 2020, submitted by calvin. Score 17, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h49m later as Webmail providers (and others) hiding user IPs was the right decision, submitted by LinuxBender. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Introduction to Sorting Networks on 24 Feb 2020, submitted by calvin. Score 20, comments 6

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h36m later as Introduction to Sorting Networks, submitted by Anon84. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as How to de-Google-ify your website on 24 Feb 2020, submitted by markosaric. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as How to de-Google-ify your website, submitted by markosaric. Score 22, comments 18  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h2m later as How to de-Google-ify your site to make it faster and visitor friendly, submitted by LinuxBender. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Systems that defy detailed understanding on 24 Feb 2020, submitted by a7b3fa. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Systems that defy detailed understanding, submitted by panic. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 44 days later as Systems that defy detailed understanding, submitted by a7b3fa. Score 278, comments 60  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h51m later as Systems that defy detailed understanding, submitted by petrohi. Score 13, comments 7

First seen on Hacker News as Linux Kernel Stack Smashing on 24 Feb 2020, submitted by pentestercrab. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 21h38m later as Linux Kernel Stack Smashing, submitted by calvin. Score 3, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Linux Kernel Stack Smashing, submitted by LinuxBender. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Bastion – Highly-available distributed fault-tolerant runtime on 24 Feb 2020, submitted by windor. Score 201, comments 43  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h13m later as Bastion - distributed, fault tolerant system for Rust, submitted by davidw. Score 25, comments 8

First seen on Lobste.rs as Notes on linear transformations on 24 Feb 2020, submitted by roperzh. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Notes on Linear Transformations, submitted by roperzh. Score 35, comments 5  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 1 day later as Notes on linear transformations, submitted by roperzh. Score 0, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as On Voice Coding on 24 Feb 2020, submitted by buchuki. Score 316, comments 182  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h37m later as On Voice Coding, submitted by caff. Score 9, comments 6

Then appeared on /r/Programming 20m later as On Voice Coding, submitted by speckz. Score 40, comments 2

First seen on Hacker News as Google interviewing process for software developer role in 2020 on 24 Feb 2020, submitted by atomlib. Score 490, comments 400  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 11 days later as Google Interviewing Process for Software Developer Role in 2020, submitted by ilyap. Score 29, comments 23  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Donald Knuth was framed on 24 Feb 2020, submitted by akalin. Score 632, comments 180  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 53m later as Donald Knuth Was Framed, submitted by koavf. Score 364, comments 63  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 17h33m later as Donald Knuth Was Framed, submitted by gerikson. Score 77, comments 20  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Cloudflare silently deleted my DNS records on 24 Feb 2020, submitted by iudqnolq. Score 698, comments 405  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 2h15m later as Cloudflare silently deleted my DNS records, submitted by iamkeyur. Score 188, comments 37  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h20m later as Cloudflare silently deleted my DNS records, submitted by cnst. Score 7, comments 3

First seen on Hacker News as The Day the Standard Library Died on 24 Feb 2020, submitted by pornel. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 12h54m later as The Day the Standard Library Died, submitted by aw1621107. Score 8, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3 days later as The Day The Standard Library Died, submitted by raymii. Score 26, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h24m later as The Day the Standard Library Died, submitted by UkiahSmith. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 20h31m later as The Day the C++ Standard Library Died, submitted by pcr910303. Score 16, comments 8  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Math is an insurance policy on 24 Feb 2020, submitted by ingve. Score 213, comments 126  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 55m later as Math is your insurance policy, submitted by waivek. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 5h4m later as Math is your insurance policy, submitted by MaoStevemao. Score 7, comments 43 controversial

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h45m later as Math is your insurance policy, submitted by juanpaucar. Score 14, comments 14

First seen on Hacker News as Learning with Differentiable Perturbed Optimizers on 24 Feb 2020, submitted by RrLbDpMo. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 217 days later as Learning with Differentiable Perturbed Optimizers, submitted by mseri. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Learning with Differentiable Perturbed Optimizers, submitted by mseri. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as The role of testers in an Agile organization on 24 Feb 2020, submitted by asteroid. Score -2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 10m later as The role of testers in an Agile organization, submitted by ohjeez. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as How to Build a Streaming API Using gRPC on 24 Feb 2020, submitted by asteroid. Score 3, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on /r/Programming 21h52m later as How to Build a Streaming API Using gRPC, submitted by dabshitty. Score 10, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as OpenSMTPD 6.6.4p1 released addressing CRITICAL vulnerability on 24 Feb 2020, submitted by cnst. Score 28, comments 35  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 28m later as LPE and RCE in OpenSMTPD's default install (CVE-2020-8794), submitted by based2. Score 5, comments 6  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as How to Read an SQL Execution Plan on 24 Feb 2020, submitted by asteroid. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1m later as How to Read an SQL Execution Plan, submitted by ohjeez. Score 2, comments 0

Tuesday, 25 Feb 2020

First seen on Hacker News as Fuchsia Programming Language Policy on 25 Feb 2020, submitted by farmerbb. Score 308, comments 297  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 2h48m later as Fuchsia - Fuchsia Programming Language Policy, submitted by steveklabnik1. Score 55, comments 58  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h46m later as Fuchsia Programming Language Policy, submitted by notriddle. Score 39, comments 64 controversial  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Defeating a Laptop's BIOS Password on 25 Feb 2020, submitted by Avery3R. Score 357, comments 96  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Defeating a Laptop's BIOS Password, submitted by calvin. Score 19, comments 0

First seen on /r/Programming as Dos and Don'ts of stackalloc on 25 Feb 2020, submitted by ben_a_adams. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Dos and Don'ts of Stackalloc, submitted by benaadams. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h37m later as Dos and Don'ts of stackalloc, submitted by calvin. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Intel KVM Virtualization Hit by Vulnerability over Unfinished Code on 25 Feb 2020, submitted by molecule. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 16m later as Intel KVM Virtualization Hit By Vulnerability Over Unfinished Code, submitted by fro. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 17h7m later as Intel KVM Virtualization Hit by Vulnerability over Unfinished Code, submitted by zdw. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Thefuck: Magnificent app which corrects your previous console command on 25 Feb 2020, submitted by gilad. Score 4, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 258 days later as The Fuck is an app that corrects errors in previous console commands, submitted by BRedSox. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5m later as The Fuck is an app that corrects errors in previous console commands, submitted by BitAstronaut. Score 16, comments 14

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h28m later as The Fuck is an app that corrects errors in previous console commands, submitted by BRedSox. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: The new code formatter for Erlang: rebar3 format on 25 Feb 2020, submitted by elbrujohalcon. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 1m later as The new code formatter for Erlang: rebar3 format, submitted by elbrujohalcon. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3m later as The new code formatter for Erlang: rebar3 format, submitted by elbrujohalcon. Score 21, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Web Browser Privacy: What Do Browsers Say When They Phone Home? [pdf] on 25 Feb 2020, submitted by XzetaU8. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 15 days later as Web Browser Privacy: What Do Browsers Say When They Phone Home? [pdf], submitted by notRobot. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 6 days later as Web Browser Privacy: What Do Browsers SayWhen They Phone Home? [pdf], submitted by close04. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 159 days later as Web Browser Privacy: What Do Browsers Say When They Phone Home?, submitted by cnst. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Socratic vs. Euclidean Forms of API Documentation on 25 Feb 2020, submitted by gthm. Score 11, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h28m later as Socratic vs. Euclidean Forms of API Documentation, submitted by jesperht. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h3m later as Socratic vs. Euclidean Forms of API Documentation, submitted by zdw. Score 67, comments 17  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Modern, functional Common Lisp: myths and best practices on 25 Feb 2020, submitted by Ambrevar. Score 226, comments 155  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 18m later as Modern, functional Common Lisp: Myths and best practices, submitted by zge. Score 26, comments 10

First seen on Hacker News as Firefox turns encrypted DNS on by default to thwart snooping ISPs on 25 Feb 2020, submitted by GraemeL. Score 7, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h54m later as Firefox turns on DoH as default for US users, submitted by Yogthos. Score 30, comments 49 controversial  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as A Systematic Impact Study for Fuzzer-Found Compiler Bugs (2019) on 25 Feb 2020, submitted by luu. Score 39, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 23h15m later as A Systematic Impact Study for Fuzzer-Found Compiler Bugs, submitted by vrthra. Score 9, comments 6

First seen on Hacker News as Firefox turns on DoH as default for US users on 25 Feb 2020, submitted by cyptus. Score 235, comments 3  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h9m later as Firefox turns on DoH as default for US users, submitted by cnst. Score 30, comments 49 controversial  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Securing Firefox with WebAssembly on 25 Feb 2020, submitted by edmorley. Score 244, comments 75  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 16m later as Securing Firefox with WebAssembly, submitted by azdle. Score 22, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 2h53m later as Securing Firefox with WebAssembly, submitted by Tight_Tumbleweed. Score 65, comments 13  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as ZString – Zero Allocation StringBuilder for .NET Core and Unity on 25 Feb 2020, submitted by pjmlp. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h29m later as ZString — Zero Allocation StringBuilder for .NET Core and Unity, submitted by calvin. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as ZString – Zero Allocation StringBuilder for .NET Core and Unity, submitted by kristianp. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Cloudflare compares AMD and Intel CPUs for performance and power use on 25 Feb 2020, submitted by tomhukins. Score 54, comments 13  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 7h7m later as An EPYC trip to Rome: AMD is Cloudflare's 10th-generation Edge server CPU, submitted by rdsubhas. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h58m later as Cloudflare's Gen X server AMD vs. Intel CPU benchmark, submitted by riobard. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 20h32m later as An EPYC trip to Rome: AMD is Cloudflare's 10th-generation Edge server CPU, submitted by pgodzin. Score 57, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 4h34m later as An EPYC trip to Rome: AMD is Cloudflare's 10th-generation Edge server CPU, submitted by michalg82. Score 420, comments 59  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as epr: ePub Reader for the Terminal on 25 Feb 2020, submitted by computerlab. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 268 days later as Epr: CLI ePub Reader, submitted by polm23. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9 days later as epr - Terminal EPUB Reader Written in Python, submitted by vermaden. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h20m later as epr: A terminal ePub reader in Python, submitted by emptybits. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as ‘Hooking’ Your Audience Using Drag and Drop in React on 25 Feb 2020, submitted by lclindeman. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as ‘Hooking’ Your Audience Using Drag & Drop in React, submitted by lclindeman. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Async HTTP on 25 Feb 2020, submitted by skade. Score 23, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Async HTTP, submitted by lukastyrychtr. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Was Knuth Really Framed? on 25 Feb 2020, submitted by DSpinellis. Score 130, comments 126  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 1 day later as Was Knuth Really Framed by Jon Bentley?, submitted by dds. Score 0, comments 4

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 21h30m later as Donald Knuth Was Framed, submitted by gerikson. Score 77, comments 20  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as A Primer on Functional Architecture on 25 Feb 2020, submitted by whalesalad. Score 23, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as A Primer on Functional Architecture, submitted by culturedsystems. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 6 days later as A primer on functional architecture, submitted by MaoStevemao. Score 20, comments 7

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h49m later as A primer on functional architecture, submitted by calvin. Score 22, comments 2

First seen on Lobste.rs as Conditional coverage on 25 Feb 2020, submitted by sobolevn. Score 4, comments 7 controversial

Then appeared on Hacker News 22m later as Conditional Python Coverage, submitted by sobolevn. Score 1, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as How old are these keys? on 25 Feb 2020, submitted by breck. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 38m later as How old are these keys?, submitted by breck. Score 24, comments 10

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as How old are the symbols on these keys?, submitted by fanf2. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h9m later as How old are these keys?, submitted by zdw. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 6 days later as How old are the symbols on a keyboard?, submitted by iamwil. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Go 1.14 on 25 Feb 2020, submitted by toothrot. Score 84, comments 24  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 11m later as Go 1.14 is released, submitted by zoranzaric. Score 44, comments 15  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 10m later as Go 1.14 is released, submitted by coder543. Score 13, comments 16

First seen on Hacker News as Coming soon: A new site for fully free collaboration on 25 Feb 2020, submitted by eatonphil. Score 8, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Coming soon: A new site for fully free collaboration, submitted by eatonphil. Score 40, comments 13  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming less than a minute later as Coming soon: A new site for fully free collaboration, submitted by eatonphil. Score 4, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h22m later as A new site for fully free collaboration – working together for free software, submitted by Tomte. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 12h8m later as Coming soon: A new site for fully free collaboration, submitted by rbanffy. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 11 days later as Coming soon: A new site for fully free collaboration, submitted by gilad. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 211 days later as Coming soon: A new site for fully free collaboration, submitted by crazypython. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Sinx for dumb data aggregation - Artemis on 25 Feb 2020, submitted by Artemix. Score 1, comments 1  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Sinx for Dumb Data Aggregation, submitted by Artemix. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Wednesday, 26 Feb 2020

First seen on Lobste.rs as The Pure Function Pipeline Data Flow on 26 Feb 2020, submitted by Yogthos. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 283 days later as Apple M1 chip adopts "Warehouse/Workshop Model"----The Grand Unified Programming Theory: The Pure Function Pipeline Data Flow with Warehouse/Workshop Model: everything is a pipeline, the perfect way to achieve the simplicity and unity of the software ecosystem, submitted by linpengcheng. Score 0, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as The key points of Working Effectively with Legacy Code on 26 Feb 2020, submitted by raymii. Score 14, comments 1

Then appeared on /r/Programming 5 days later as Why you should read "Working Effectively with Legacy Code", submitted by nicoespeon. Score 36, comments 16

Then appeared on Hacker News 239 days later as The Key Points of Working Effectively with Legacy Code, submitted by nicoespeon. Score 54, comments 22  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Arbital Postmortem (2018) on 26 Feb 2020, submitted by chalst. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 146 days later as Arbital postmortem, submitted by tomb. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Early Impressions of Go from a Rust Programmer on 26 Feb 2020, submitted by ngaut. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h56m later as Early Impressions of Go from a Rust Programmer, submitted by wezm. Score 52, comments 39  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h53m later as Early Impressions of Go from a Rust Programmer, submitted by WTTT. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 15h32m later as Early Impressions of Go from a Rust Programmer, submitted by fipar. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 16h12m later as Early Impressions of Go from a Rust Programmer, submitted by nachtigall. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Early Impressions of Go from a Rust Programmer, submitted by jaytaylor. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Early Impressions of Go from a Rust Programmer, submitted by WTTT. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h2m later as Early Impressions of Go from a Rust Programmer, submitted by rcarmo. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as State of Common Lisp Survey 2020 on 26 Feb 2020, submitted by developernotes. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3m later as State of Common Lisp Survey 2020, submitted by developernotes. Score 18, comments 9

First seen on Lobste.rs as Exit the haunted forest on 26 Feb 2020, submitted by stip. Score 9, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 16h18m later as Exit the Haunted Forest, submitted by signa11. Score 18, comments 1  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 19h6m later as Exit the Haunted Forest, submitted by zdw. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 24 days later as Exit the Haunted Forest, submitted by Garbage. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Hanami:API on 26 Feb 2020, submitted by gmcabrita. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 13m later as Introducing Hanami::API, submitted by gmcabrita. Score 24, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h42m later as Hanami:API, submitted by xeal. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 22h15m later as Hanami:API, submitted by pjungwir. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Loading NumPy arrays from disk: mmap() vs. Zarr/HDF5 on 26 Feb 2020, submitted by itamarst. Score 119, comments 52  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1m later as Loading NumPy arrays from disk: mmap() vs. Zarr/HDF5, submitted by itamarst. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Firefox is showing the way back to a world that’s private by default on 26 Feb 2020, submitted by Tomte. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as Firefox is showing the way back to a world that’s private by default, submitted by doener. Score 854, comments 330  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2 days later as Firefox is Showing the Way Back to World That is Private by Default, submitted by vermaden. Score 0, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Zip Files: History, Explanation and Implementation on 26 Feb 2020, submitted by zmodem. Score 7, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming less than a minute later as Zip Files: History, Explanation and Implementation, submitted by hansw2000. Score 75, comments 12  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 55m later as Zip Files: History, Explanation and Implementation, submitted by andrewrk. Score 24, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 14h4m later as Zip Files: History, Explanation and Implementation, submitted by zmodem. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Zip Files: History, Explanation and Implementation, submitted by pwg. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 5 days later as Zip Files: History, Explanation and Implementation, submitted by Breadmaker. Score 147, comments 18  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Meaningful Availability on 26 Feb 2020, submitted by zdw. Score 91, comments 8  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Meaningful availability, submitted by magikid. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Torture-Proof Authentication on 26 Feb 2020, submitted by utku1337. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 17h0m later as Torture-Proof Authentication, submitted by calvin. Score 5, comments 20 controversial

Then appeared on Hacker News 3h32m later as Torture-Proof Authentication, submitted by LinuxBender. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Building a Blazing Fast Object Mapper with C# .NET Core 3.1 on 26 Feb 2020, submitted by JeremyMorgan. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Building a Blazing Fast Object Mapper with C# .NET Core 3.1, submitted by JeremyMorgan. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 20h57m later as Building a Blazing Fast Object-to-Object Mapper in C# with .NET Core 3.1, submitted by makaimc. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as REBOL oneliners on 26 Feb 2020, submitted by damir. Score 12, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 11 days later as REBOL Oneliners, submitted by damir. Score 116, comments 52  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 40 days later as REBOL in One Line, submitted by lorddimwit. Score 3, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Kr00k vuln in WiFi chips that allows unauthorized decryption of traffic on 26 Feb 2020, submitted by oherrala. Score 167, comments 30  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 23h8m later as Kr00k: A serious vulnerability deep inside Wi-Fi encryption, submitted by mz. Score 17, comments 3

First seen on Hacker News as Issues and bugs: priority, severity, category, frequency, and templates on 26 Feb 2020, submitted by jph. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 61 days later as Issues: feature requests, bug reports, customer complaints, security alerts, and more, submitted by mooreds. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Margaret Hamilton on 26 Feb 2020, submitted by max0563. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 55 days later as Margaret Hamilton (Software Engineer), submitted by ksec. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 20m later as Margaret Hamilton (software engineer), submitted by mooreds. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Mapping coronavirus, responsibly on 26 Feb 2020, submitted by seabre. Score 71, comments 17  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h11m later as Mapping Coronavirus, Responsibly, submitted by three14. Score 681, comments 166  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 8h37m later as Mapping Coronavirus, Responsibly, submitted by signa11. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h19m later as Mapping Coronavirus, Responsibly, submitted by mooreds. Score 8, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as OpenSMTPD 6.6.4p1 released addressing CRITICAL vulnerability on 26 Feb 2020, submitted by cnst. Score 28, comments 35  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2m later as Exploits now avail: LPE and RCE in OpenSMTPD's default install (CVE-2020-8794), submitted by cnst. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on /r/Programming as Property Tests for Legacy Code on 26 Feb 2020, submitted by Austin_Aaron_Conlon. Score 2, comments 2

Then appeared on Hacker News 12m later as Property Tests for Legacy Code, submitted by Austin_Conlon. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h23m later as Property Tests for Legacy Code, submitted by calvin. Score 6, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 8h51m later as Property Tests for Legacy Code, submitted by speckz. Score 8, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Property Tests for Legacy Code, submitted by whack. Score 5, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as Full name of root account in BSD on 26 Feb 2020, submitted by rjc. Score 23, comments 7

Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as Full name of root account in BSD, submitted by fcambus. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Thursday, 27 Feb 2020

First seen on Hacker News as The Simpsons in CSS on 27 Feb 2020, submitted by CoreSet. Score 554, comments 101  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 47 days later as Simpsons in CSS, submitted by tmcstar. Score 58, comments 14  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h4m later as The Simpsons in CSS, submitted by calvin. Score 17, comments 7

First seen on Lobste.rs as rome: A fully self-contained experimental javascript toolchain on 27 Feb 2020, submitted by zem. Score 14, comments 15

Then appeared on Hacker News 15m later as Rome: An experimental JavaScript toolchain, submitted by vvoyer. Score 370, comments 166  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 8h3m later as Rome: An experimental JavaScript toolchain by Facebook, submitted by _Garbage_. Score 22, comments 34 controversial  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Don’t try to sanitize input – escape output on 27 Feb 2020, submitted by benhoyt. Score 297, comments 280  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming less than a minute later as Don’t try to sanitize input. Escape output., submitted by benhoyt. Score 47, comments 70 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h16m later as Don’t try to sanitize input. Escape output, submitted by calvin. Score 24, comments 6

First seen on Lobste.rs as In favor of small modules and plumbing on 27 Feb 2020, submitted by netopwibby. Score 1, comments 1  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as In favor of small modules and plumbing, submitted by NetOpWibby. Score 30, comments 18  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Recommended programming books of all-time on 27 Feb 2020, submitted by signa11. Score 3, comments 1

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h43m later as The 25 most recommended programming books of all-time, submitted by prepend. Score 23, comments 10

Then appeared on /r/Programming 3 days later as 📕 The 25 most recommended programming books of all-time., submitted by yourbasicgeek. Score 710, comments 81  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as The 25 most recommended programming books of all-time, submitted by elorant. Score 4, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 28 days later as Most-recommended programming books, submitted by known. Score 88, comments 22  🔥

First seen on /r/Programming as The Mouseless Window Manager i3 on 27 Feb 2020, submitted by phantaso0s. Score 86, comments 127 controversial  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 12m later as The Mouseless Window Manager I3, submitted by thanato0s. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 18h46m later as The Mouseless Window Manager i3, submitted by calvin. Score 21, comments 18  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Power to the People on 27 Feb 2020, submitted by pimterry. Score 64, comments 11  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h22m later as Power to the People, submitted by j11g. Score 54, comments 0  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 7h52m later as Power to the People, submitted by kangman. Score 6, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Testing a Chinese x86 CPU: A Deep Dive into Zen-Based Hygon Dhyana Processors on 27 Feb 2020, submitted by vanburen. Score 47, comments 13  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h51m later as Testing a Chinese x86 CPU: A Deep Dive into Zen-based Hygon Dhyana Processors, submitted by Yogthos. Score 20, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as Why the Gov.uk Design System team changed the input type for numbers on 27 Feb 2020, submitted by joelanman. Score 556, comments 173  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h19m later as Why the GOV.UK Design System team changed the input type for numbers, submitted by friendlysock. Score 54, comments 8  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 2h56m later as Why the Gov.uk Design System team changed the input type for numbers, submitted by iamkeyur. Score 622, comments 218  🔥

First seen on /r/Programming as AVX-512 Auto-Vectorization in MSVC on 27 Feb 2020, submitted by mariuz. Score 25, comments 17

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as AVX-512 Auto-Vectorization in MSVC, submitted by raymii. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as Here’s the truth about the ‘planned obsolescence’ of tech on 27 Feb 2020, submitted by stevelord. Score 3, comments 13 controversial

Then appeared on Hacker News 7h6m later as The truth about the ‘planned obsolescence’ of tech, submitted by LinuxBender. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Hundred Year Mistakes on 27 Feb 2020, submitted by joosters. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 18h19m later as Hundred Year Mistakes, submitted by billpg. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Hundred Year Mistakes, submitted by azhenley. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Hundred Year Mistakes, submitted by joosters. Score 159, comments 116  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 236 days later as Hundred year mistakes, submitted by idrougge. Score 41, comments 17  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 6h44m later as Hundred year mistakes, submitted by simon_o. Score 100, comments 40  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as ZetZ is a Formally Verified Dialect of C on 27 Feb 2020, submitted by chhum. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 259 days later as ZetZ is a Formally Verified Dialect of C, submitted by Sietsebb. Score 12, comments 1

First seen on Hacker News as SQL 3D engine (interactive preview) on 27 Feb 2020, submitted by duck. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 36m later as SQL 3d engine (with interactive preview), submitted by ahuth. Score 19, comments 6

First seen on Lobste.rs as Early Impressions of Rust from a Go Programmer on 27 Feb 2020, submitted by belak. Score 64, comments 31  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Early Impressions of Rust from a Go Programmer, submitted by belak. Score 17, comments 4  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 19h5m later as Early Impressions of Rust from a Go Programmer, submitted by pcr910303. Score 4, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as How Crash Bandicoot Hacked The Original Playstation on 27 Feb 2020, submitted by hwayne. Score 20, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h57m later as How Crash Bandicoot hacked the original Playstation [video], submitted by zdw. Score 265, comments 77  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 5h32m later as How Crash Bandicoot Hacked The Original Playstation | War Stories | Ars Technica, submitted by ccapitalK. Score 1538, comments 77  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Announcing ArgumentParser on 27 Feb 2020, submitted by gok. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 9h37m later as Argument Parser for Swift, submitted by AJRF. Score 17, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9h14m later as Announcing ArgumentParser, submitted by groob. Score 9, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h18m later as Swift: Announcing ArgumentParser, submitted by zdw. Score 118, comments 26  🔥

Friday, 28 Feb 2020

First seen on Lobste.rs as How a broken memory module hid in plain sight - and how I blamed the Linux Kernel and two innocent hard drives on 28 Feb 2020, submitted by whjms. Score 9, comments 7

Then appeared on Hacker News 1h9m later as A broken memory module hid in plain sight, submitted by zdw. Score 42, comments 11  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Git Subrepo: Git Submodule/Subtree Alternative on 28 Feb 2020, submitted by excerionsforte. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 88 days later as ingydotnet/git-subrepo, submitted by danielepolencic. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 10m later as Ingydotnet/Git-Subrepo, submitted by todsacerdoti. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 282 days later as git-subrepo: A Git Submodule Alternative, submitted by oftenwrong. Score 3, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as AMD Launches Ultra-Low-Power Ryzen Embedded APUs on 28 Feb 2020, submitted by 1900jwatson. Score 373, comments 144  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as AMD Launches Ultra Low Power Ryzen Embedded APUs Starting at 6W, submitted by vermaden. Score 10, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as WebGPU Shading Language on 28 Feb 2020, submitted by disjukr. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as WebGPU Shading Language, submitted by throwaway34241. Score 4, comments 3

Then appeared on Hacker News 9 days later as WebGPU Shading Language, submitted by pjmlp. Score 105, comments 115  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Effective Incident Debriefs on 28 Feb 2020, submitted by Tenzer. Score 2, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Hacker News 10h26m later as Effective Incident Debriefs, submitted by zdw. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Programming trick questions on 28 Feb 2020, submitted by duckerude. Score 249, comments 152  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Programming trick questions, submitted by hwayne. Score 28, comments 18  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Building TodoMVC with Vgtk on 28 Feb 2020, submitted by lukastyrychtr. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 103 days later as Building TodoMVC With vgtk, submitted by jakob. Score 8, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 77 days later as Building TodoMVC with Vgtk, submitted by musha68k. Score 1, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Time Frequency Duality on 28 Feb 2020, submitted by zeroxfe. Score 2, comments 2

Then appeared on /r/Programming less than a minute later as Time Frequency Duality: your ear evolved a little DSP chip in it to make it easier on your brain, submitted by 0xfe. Score 10, comments 6

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 15h32m later as Time Frequency Duality, submitted by calvin. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as A quick primer on type traits in modern C++ on 28 Feb 2020, submitted by tblr. Score 118, comments 34  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 22h28m later as A quick primer on type traits in modern C++, submitted by raymii. Score 2, comments 0  💤

First seen on Hacker News as Folding@Home takes up the fight against Covid-19 on 28 Feb 2020, submitted by 1_player. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as Folding(at)home takes up the fight against Covid-19 / 2019-nCoV, submitted by sohkamyung. Score 8, comments 2  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 11h35m later as Folding Home Takes Up the Fight Against Covid-19 / 2019-NCOV, submitted by doener. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Folding@home takes up the fight against COVID-19 / 2019-nCoV – Folding@home, submitted by bowyakka. Score 21, comments 5

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h33m later as Folding@home takes up the fight against COVID-19, submitted by ForFreedom. Score 288, comments 105  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Securing Memory at EPYC Scale on 28 Feb 2020, submitted by jgrahamc. Score 80, comments 32  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Securing Memory at EPYC Scale, submitted by Siosm. Score 8, comments 3

First seen on Hacker News as I Want Off Mr. Golang's Wild Ride on 28 Feb 2020, submitted by whatever_dude. Score 717, comments 492  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 54m later as I want off Mr. Golang's Wild Ride, submitted by bitemyapp. Score 88, comments 60  🔥

Then appeared on /r/Programming 30m later as I want off Mr. Golang's Wild Ride, submitted by yogthos. Score 1362, comments 611  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Writing an efficient Vulkan renderer on 28 Feb 2020, submitted by friendlysock. Score 13, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Writing an Efficient Vulkan Renderer, submitted by ingve. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 21h28m later as Writing an Efficient Vulkan Renderer, submitted by tosh. Score 2, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 186 days later as Writing an Efficient Vulkan Renderer, submitted by noch. Score 110, comments 2  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as Multicore OCaml: Feb 2020 update on 28 Feb 2020, submitted by sadiq. Score 208, comments 80  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h52m later as Multicore OCaml: Feb 2020 update, submitted by yawaramin. Score 35, comments 0

Saturday, 29 Feb 2020

First seen on /r/Programming as Dear new developer, please read the documentation on 29 Feb 2020, submitted by mooreds. Score 0, comments 18 controversial

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3h33m later as Read the documentation, submitted by calvin. Score 7, comments 6

Then appeared on Hacker News 350 days later as Read the Documentation (2019), submitted by mooreds. Score 1, comments 0  💤

Then appeared on /r/Programming less than a minute later as Read the documentation, submitted by mooreds. Score 0, comments 2

First seen on Lobste.rs as WordPress vs Drupal is like Word vs Excel on 29 Feb 2020, submitted by mooreds. Score 5, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 4h44m later as WordPress vs. Drupal is like Word vs. Excel, submitted by yannovitch. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on /r/Programming as Lavender, a console font heavily inspired by Sun Gallant and the XNU console font. on 29 Feb 2020, submitted by kori-ayakashi. Score 21, comments 10

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6m later as Lavender, a console font heavily inspired by Sun Gallant and the XNU console font, submitted by kori-ayakashi. Score 36, comments 16  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 59 days later as Lavender: A console font inspired by Sun Gallant Demi and the XNU console font, submitted by beefhash. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as I am Yehuda Lindell, cryptographer (& CEO); ask me anything! on 29 Feb 2020, submitted by miles. Score 3, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19h4m later as I am Yehuda Lindell, cryptographer (& CEO); ask me anything, submitted by mdw. Score -3, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as How to Create a Pollen Markup Alternative in 61 Lines on 29 Feb 2020, submitted by soapdog. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on /r/Programming 18m later as How to Create a Pollen Markup Alternative in 61 Lines, submitted by vzen. Score 0, comments 0  💤

First seen on Lobste.rs as The 'sextortion' Scams: The Numbers Show That What We Have Is A Failure Of Education on 29 Feb 2020, submitted by pitrh. Score 25, comments 9

Then appeared on Hacker News 6h3m later as The Sextortion Scams: The Numbers Show We Have A Failure of Education, submitted by bsdly-pitrh. Score 18, comments 7  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as A mysterious bug in the firmware of Google's Titan M chip on 29 Feb 2020, submitted by alexbakker. Score 238, comments 88  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h36m later as A mysterious bug in the firmware of Google's Titan M chip (CVE-2019-9465), submitted by calvin. Score 25, comments 0

First seen on Hacker News as FreeBSD Finally Ditches GCC on 29 Feb 2020, submitted by trasz. Score 4, comments 0

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h14m later as FreeBSD Finally Removes GCC 4.2.1 from Base System after 13 Years, submitted by vermaden. Score 30, comments 15  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as Mark 1 FORTH Computer on 29 Feb 2020, submitted by zge. Score 16, comments 0

Then appeared on Hacker News 322 days later as Mark 1 Forth Computer (2006), submitted by peter_d_sherman. Score 112, comments 43  🔥

First seen on Lobste.rs as The Only Type of API Services I'll Use on 29 Feb 2020, submitted by mooreds. Score 22, comments 4

Then appeared on Hacker News 23h7m later as The Only Type of API Services I'll Use, submitted by zdw. Score 210, comments 61  🔥

First seen on Hacker News as No More Pink Mustache on 29 Feb 2020, submitted by boristhespider. Score 50, comments 6  🔥

Then appeared on Lobste.rs 11h24m later as No more pink mustache, submitted by raymii. Score 37, comments 9  🔥

Then appeared on Hacker News 2h21m later as No More Pink Mustache, submitted by weinzierl. Score 5, comments 1

First seen on Lobste.rs as Signing JWTs with Go's crypto/ed25519 on 29 Feb 2020, submitted by mooreds. Score 7, comments 1

Then appeared on Hacker News 10m later as Signing JWTs with Go's crypto/ed25519, submitted by based2. Score 2, comments 0

First seen on Lobste.rs as sysmgr – A simplistic system-supervisor on 29 Feb 2020, submitted by kiedtl. Score 8, comments 6

Then appeared on Hacker News 10 days later as Sysmgr – A Simplistic System-Supervisor, submitted by Ghjklov. Score 2, 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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