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  1. The Coolest Experience I Had as an Apple Store Employee
    (490 points | Comments)

  2. Expected arrival times for Apple products
    (178 points | Comments)

  3. Primeval C: two very early compilers
    (108 points | Comments)

  4. Short algorithm, long-range consequences
    (117 points | Comments)

  5. New kernel.org
    (173 points | Comments)

  6. Show HN: Tiled Text – a Different Approach to Editing Text
    (332 points | Comments)

  7. Establishing secure connection
    (472 points | Comments)

  8. How Search Works
    (324 points | Comments)

  9. Why We Switched From Stripe To Balanced
    (170 points | Comments)

  10. Clojure 1.5
    (252 points | Comments)

  11. Heroku Fucking Console
    (472 points | Comments)

  12. Why Python, Ruby, and Javascript are Slow
    (367 points | Comments)

  13. Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2013)
    (286 points | Comments)

  14. Run sudo -k, set your clock to 01.01.1970, run sudo su and boom you're root
    (139 points | Comments)

  15. New Java 0-Day Vulnerability Being Exploited in the Wild
    (101 points | Comments)

  16. Uncopyright
    (148 points | Comments)

  17. Stripe launches beta in the UK
    (254 points | Comments)

  18. SpaceX Launching Dragon Capsule to Space Station
    (136 points | Comments)

  19. Phishing Has Gotten Very Good
    (226 points | Comments)

  20. Could the ancient Romans have built a digital computer?
    (179 points | Comments)

  21. Hackathons are bad for you
    (224 points | Comments)

  22. Programming Languages Are Simply Not Powerful Enough
    (147 points | Comments)