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Archives for 29 Jan 2012
  1. Tim O'Reilly: Really, Google is evil now? Let's Get Real. How About Apple?
    (295 points | Comments)

  2. If your client has a problem with a site, send them here and ask for details
    (377 points | Comments)

  3. Your Users Won't Read
    (101 points | Comments)

  4. FTP Must Die
    (174 points | Comments)

  5. Ask HN: How do I start freelancing?
    (184 points | Comments)

  6. The ethics of brain boosting
    (232 points | Comments)

  7. Old Techies Never Die; They Just Can’t Get Hired as an Industry Moves On
    (134 points | Comments)

  8. Single-block collision for MD5
    (191 points | Comments)

  9. Ritalin Gone Wrong
    (200 points | Comments)

  10. $270 Spark Linux tablet is powered by KDE Active Plasma
    (108 points | Comments)

  11. Sorry, this blog post is not available in your country.
    (186 points | Comments)

  12. Stanford profs from DB & Machine Learning class are founding a company Coursera
    (108 points | Comments)

  13. How GitHub Uses GitHub to Build GitHub
    (103 points | Comments)

  14. German hackers plan DIY space program
    (105 points | Comments)

  15. 25 Startup Ideas for 2012
    (208 points | Comments)

  16. Why are column oriented databases so much faster than row oriented databases?
    (139 points | Comments)

  17. Stack Overflow answer explaining JS in the "Wat" talk
    (152 points | Comments)

  18. Scientific Community to Elsevier: Drop Dead
    (106 points | Comments)

  19. Duck.com (not the search engine you might expect)
    (114 points | Comments)

  20. The man who hand-draws fractals
    (102 points | Comments)

  21. What if Hollywood had to use tech like we have to watch movies?
    (663 points | Comments)