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2015Are you a “harbinger of failure”? (news.mit.edu)
118 points across 2 posts | 2 years ago with 34 comments
2015Built to Last – RSS, HTTP (blog.theoldreader.com)
118 points | 4 years ago with 103 comments
2010Who Says C is Simple? (eecs.berkeley.edu)
117 points | 10 years ago with 54 comments
2010Map Reduce: A simple introduction (ksat.me)
117 points | 11 years ago with 36 comments
2010The 10:10 Code (blog.jgc.org)
117 points | 11 years ago with 29 comments
2010Actor Model of Computation (arxiv.org)
117 points | 7 years ago with 31 comments
2011Headphone and Amp Impedance (nwavguy.blogspot.com)
117 points | 10 years ago with 57 comments
2011US claims jurisdiction over all .com/.net sites even if outside the US (web.archive.org)
117 points | 4 years ago with 95 comments
2012Teller Reveals His Secrets (smithsonianmag.com)
117 points | 4 years ago with 68 comments
2012Thelonious Monk Creates a List of Tips for Playing a Gig (openculture.com)
117 points | 9 years ago with 17 comments
2012Faster Spelling Correction algorithm (blog.faroo.com)
117 points | 11 years ago with 20 comments
2012Bret Victor: Learnable Programming (worrydream.com)
117 points | 4 years ago with 30 comments
2012Soyuz Users Manual (arianespace.com)
117 points | 10 years ago with 30 comments
2013Mark Twain playing with electricity in Nikola Tesla's lab in 1894 (openculture.com)
117 points | 6 years ago with 18 comments
2013Why is quicksort better than other sorting algorithms in practice? (cs.stackexchange.com)
117 points | 6 years ago with 63 comments
2013What Ancient Greek Music Sounded Like: Hear a Reconstruction (openculture.com)
117 points | 10 years ago with 9 comments
2013How to Rebuild an Attention Span (theatlantic.com)
117 points | 10 years ago with 45 comments
2014Can NAT traversal be Tor's killer feature? (gist.github.com)
117 points | 9 years ago with 22 comments
2014The Frozen Banana Republic (modernfarmer.com)
117 points | 9 years ago with 59 comments
2015Why Virtual Classes Can Be Better Than Real Ones (nautil.us)
117 points | 8 years ago with 28 comments
2015Badly educated men have not adapted well to trade, technology or feminism (economist.com)
117 points | 8 years ago with 88 comments
2015Cybersecurity in 1989: Looking back at “The Cuckoo's Egg” (lawfareblog.com)
117 points | 3 years ago with 55 comments
2015Debugging Lisp (malisper.me)
117 points | 5 years ago with 32 comments
2015IT professionals should work in a mainframe environment at some point (planetmainframe.com)
117 points | 6 years ago with 115 comments
2010SoftBank’s Next 30-Year Vision (webcast.softbank.jp)
116 points | 8 years ago with 53 comments
201050+ years of Japanese concept cars (pinktentacle.com)
116 points | 3 years ago with 41 comments
2010How the Gut's "Second Brain" Influences Mood and Well-Being (scientificamerican.com)
116 points | 11 years ago with 37 comments
2011Surprising magnetic effect of light discovered at University of Michigan (michigantoday.umich.edu)
116 points | 12 years ago with 34 comments
2011The origin of “log in” (designcult.org)
116 points | 11 years ago with 61 comments
2011Maze Algorithms (jamisbuck.org)
116 points | 5 years ago with 22 comments
2011Why Walking Through a Doorway Makes You Forget (scientificamerican.com)
116 points across 2 posts | 7 years ago with 5 comments
2012Kids Who Get Driven Everywhere Don't Know Where They're Going (citylab.com)
116 points | 6 years ago with 73 comments
2012The IBM PC, Part 1 (filfre.net)
116 points | 8 years ago with 43 comments
2013China Is Engineering Genius Babies (vice.com)
116 points | 8 years ago with 135 comments
2013Eight low-tech ways to keep cool in a heatwave (bbc.co.uk)
116 points | 7 years ago with 144 comments
2013Aizuchi: Does your listening make Japanese people uncomfortable? (tofugu.com)
116 points | 3 years ago with 93 comments
2014Numbers 0 to 11111 in terms of Increasing and Decreasing Orders of 1 to 9 (arxiv.org)
116 points | 9 years ago with 56 comments
2014Probably Approximately Correct – A Formal Theory of Learning (jeremykun.com)
116 points | 4 years ago with 14 comments
2014How to Be an Expert in a Changing World (paulgraham.com)
116 points | 7 years ago with 8 comments
2014What Left-Handedness Reveals About How the Brain Works (brainpickings.org)
116 points | 7 years ago with 69 comments
2015Programming R at native speed using Haskell (tweag.io)
116 points | 5 years ago with 11 comments
2015I wrote a self-hosting C compiler in 40 days (sigbus.info)
116 points | 8 years ago with 24 comments
2015What is it like to be poor at an Ivy League school? (bostonglobe.com)
116 points | 9 years ago with 98 comments
2010“Your program is stupid. It doesn't work,” my wife told me (stevehanov.ca)
115 points | 9 years ago with 54 comments
2010A First Course in Design and Analysis of Experiments (users.stat.umn.edu)
115 points across 2 posts | 7 years ago with 8 comments
2010Epic Forum Thread on Concorde (pprune.org)
115 points | 11 years ago with 49 comments
2011Cooperative Linux – running Linux as a Windows driver (colinux.org)
115 points | 5 years ago with 58 comments
2012Classic Nintendo Games Are NP-Hard (arxiv.org)
115 points | 10 years ago with 59 comments
201230-plus years of HyperCard, the missing link to the Web (arstechnica.com)
115 points | 6 years ago with 24 comments
2013Hey programmers, we need to talk (sealedabstract.com)
115 points | 8 years ago with 49 comments
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