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Show HN: Unidata – Providing Easy Access to Human-Friendly Web3 Data (unidata.app)
3 points
DIYgod
4 years ago
discuss
92.
Tell HN: GitHub has algorithmic feed now
2 points
ushakov
4 years ago
3 comments
93.
Show HN: Tunneling Through S3 Buckets (github.com/fiddyschmitt)
2 points
fiddyschmitt
7 months ago
discuss
94.
Ask HN: OS X app registration/licensing frameworks?
1 point
tsenkov
12 years ago
discuss
95.
Show HN: Feedback to Me, 360° feedback powered by AI (feedback-to.me)
1 point
crimsoneer
a year ago
discuss
96.
Ask HN: What's the right way to get this built in every widely used language?
1 point
vkaku
7 years ago
discuss
97.
Twitter Users Most Followed by Readers of Hacker News: Updated & Expanded (jeffmiller.github.com)
72 points
jeffmiller
16 years ago
19 comments
98.
Twitter Users Most Followed by Angels on AngelList (jeffmiller.github.com)
32 points
jeffmiller
15 years ago
1 comment
99.
Show HN: Lyceum – An MMO game built with Zig and Erlang (github.com/Dr-Nekoma)
148 points
schonfinkel
2 years ago
69 comments
100.
Ask HN: Languages Designed for WASM?
6 points
90s_dev
a year ago
12 comments
101.
Show HN: Jarvish – The J.A.R.V.I.S. AI inside your shell investigates errors (github.com/tominaga-h)
4 points
tominaga-h
3 months ago
discuss
102.
Show HN: Mitsuki, a Python web framework as fast as Node or Java (github.com/DavidLandup0)
3 points
DavidLandup0
6 months ago
3 comments
103.
Show HN: Otters – A Pandas-style DataFrame library written in pure Go (github.com/datumbrain)
3 points
fahadishere
4 months ago
1 comment
104.
Announcing Cloudy CMS
3 points
aliswe
6 years ago
discuss
105.
Show HN: DBMS OLTP written in Rust – prioritises clarity and correctness (github.com/OxidizeLabs)
2 points
failsafe
5 months ago
discuss
106.
Show HN: Making Rich Text Editors AI-Ready with Git-Compatible Versioning
2 points
NilsJacobsen
7 months ago
discuss
107.
4MB JavaScript runtime for IoT and edge devices
1 point
altinmert
4 months ago
1 comment
108.
NPM packages with most dependencies (gist.github.com)
36 points
supermdguy
8 years ago
22 comments
109.
Most Influential Books for Programmers (github.com/cs-books)
3 points
ingve
7 years ago
discuss
110.
Show HN: I built the most over-engineered Deal With It emoji generator (emoji.build)
832 points
klimeryk
2 years ago
148 comments
111.
The most cited deep learning papers (github.com/terryum)
452 points
sdomino
9 years ago
47 comments
112.
Fermented Chili “Open Sauce” – My most starred repo has no code in it (github.com/aweijnitz)
367 points
axiomdata316
4 years ago
120 comments
113.
Show HN: A mostly complete 2014 "Tools of the Trade" (github.com/cjbarber)
321 points
cjbarber
12 years ago
96 comments
114.
Cleartext: A text editor that only allows the 1,000 most common words in English (github.com/mortenjust)
314 points
henrik_w
10 years ago
216 comments
115.
Scryer Prolog: A modern Prolog implementation written mostly in Rust (github.com/mthom)
272 points
homarp
5 years ago
95 comments
116.
Lisp in an “impossible” language, the most complex Malbolge program to date (github.com/kspalaiologos)
263 points
palaiologos
5 years ago
73 comments
117.
A web video company that is most likely a hoax (ihatelawyers3.github.com)
261 points
pavel_lishin
15 years ago
91 comments
118.
Most-mentioned links in Hacker News comments, 2006–2015 (github.com/antontarasenko)
254 points
simonebrunozzi
6 years ago
68 comments
119.
ProjectM – The most advanced open-source music visualizer (github.com/projectM-visualizer)
250 points
ushakov
5 years ago
84 comments
120.
A list of the 5000 most commonly used domain prefix/suffix (gist.github.com)
221 points
erikig
6 years ago
35 comments
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