[HN Gopher] Archive (2022-10-01) - Page 2
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 (DIR) Solo founder dilemma; CEO or CTO?
       202 points by navaneethpk (75 comments)
        
 (DIR) Markets in Power
       45 points by BOOSTERHIDROGEN (9 comments)
        
 (DIR) Ten Years of TypeScript
       118 points by kbhomes (77 comments)
        
 (DIR) AI Hyperopia
       81 points by mvcalder (65 comments)
        
 (DIR) Testing React Apps in 2022 with Cypress: An In-Depth Guide for B...
       54 points by kiyanwang (24 comments)
        
 (DIR) The Raw Truth About Lox
       74 points by nkurz (36 comments)
        
 (DIR) The Limits of Rationality
       65 points by mahathu (72 comments)
        
 (DIR) Seer - a GUI front end to GDB for Linux
       184 points by gjvc (53 comments)
        
 (DIR) Ngx_mruby - Use MRuby with Nginx
       30 points by tekkertje (4 comments)
        
 (DIR) The era of fast, cheap genome sequencing is here
       75 points by ColinWright (60 comments)
        
 (DIR) State Machine in Real Life
       46 points by ColinWright (23 comments)
        
 (DIR) The Art of Menus
       39 points by samclemens (4 comments)
        
 (DIR) California bars tech companies to comply with other states abort...
       24 points by bubblehack3r (7 comments)
        
 (DIR) Fun with FreeBSD: Your First Linux Guest - Running in Production...
       11 points by rodrigo975 (4 comments)
        
 (DIR) "58 bytes of CSS to look great nearly everywhere" mkws theme
       85 points by todsacerdoti (35 comments)
        
 (DIR) Ask HN: What did Linux not do right?
       22 points by nhgiang (63 comments)
        
 (DIR) Why read Dostoevsky? A programmer's perspective
       194 points by fhur (189 comments)
        
 (DIR) Nuclear strike odds moved from "single" to "double digits" in pa...
       17 points by xqcgrek2 (20 comments)
        
 (DIR) Rammstein Get Restraining Order Blocking Viagogo from Reselling ...
       187 points by nabilhat (210 comments)
        
 (DIR) Mle is a small, flexible, terminal-based text editor written in C
       88 points by AlexeyBrin (79 comments)
        
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