| 1. | | This is what happens when one guy practices art every day for nine years (conceptart.org) |
| 664 points by sadiq on Sept 23, 2011 | 99 comments |
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| 2. | | Ask HN: Small product, single founder success stories? |
| 327 points by thunga on Sept 23, 2011 | 151 comments |
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| 3. | | Direct the Patent Office to Cease Issuing Software Patents (whitehouse.gov) |
| 315 points by acrum on Sept 23, 2011 | 44 comments |
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| 4. | | Groupon Restates Revenue, Revenue Fell In Half, COO Exits (wsj.com) |
| 236 points by chailatte on Sept 23, 2011 | 127 comments |
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| 5. | | CERN press release regarding neutrino experiment (cern.ch) |
| 213 points by AndreiVajnaII on Sept 23, 2011 | 80 comments |
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| 6. | | SPDY: What I Like About You (bitsup.blogspot.com) |
| 211 points by robin_reala on Sept 23, 2011 | 38 comments |
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| 7. | | One Million Concurrent TCP connections (whatsapp.com) |
| 192 points by pvodsevhcm on Sept 23, 2011 | 65 comments |
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| 8. | | Petition: Direct the Patent Office to Cease Issuing Software Patents (whitehouse.gov) |
| 194 points by dbingham on Sept 23, 2011 | 39 comments |
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| 9. | | The Facebook Timeline is creepy as hell (benwerd.com) |
| 179 points by benwerd on Sept 23, 2011 | 78 comments |
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| 10. | | Payment processing for Django (github.com/agiliq) |
| 165 points by shabda on Sept 23, 2011 | 19 comments |
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| 11. | | Lovelace's Leap (jgc.org) |
| 160 points by jgrahamc on Sept 23, 2011 | 24 comments |
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| 12. | | Fuckit, I'm launching (colevscode.posterous.com) |
| 153 points by colevscode on Sept 23, 2011 | 54 comments |
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| 13. | | Clojure 1.3 Released (groups.google.com) |
| 140 points by icey on Sept 23, 2011 | 15 comments |
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| 14. | | A Business Insider retrospective (marco.org) |
| 142 points by jakewalker on Sept 23, 2011 | 26 comments |
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| 15. | | Not Sharing Is Caring (slate.com) |
| 135 points by grellas on Sept 23, 2011 | 51 comments |
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| 16. | | Distributed Systems with ZeroMQ and gevent (raw.github.com) |
| 134 points by llambda on Sept 23, 2011 | 17 comments |
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| 18. | | UC Berkeley Scientists Translate Brainwaves into Imagery (abcnews.go.com) |
| 119 points by uptown on Sept 23, 2011 | 45 comments |
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| 19. | | Bill on CA Governor's desk would ban mobile device searches without a warrant (wired.com) |
| 116 points by tonywebster on Sept 23, 2011 | 19 comments |
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| 20. | | The Teacher (marioaquino.blogspot.com) |
| 116 points by puredanger on Sept 23, 2011 | 13 comments |
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| 21. | | USBTypewriter - new and groundbreaking innovation in the field of obsolescence. (usbtypewriter.com) |
| 113 points by cskau on Sept 23, 2011 | 47 comments |
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| 22. | | Mind-reading technology reconstructs videos from brain (theage.com.au) |
| 111 points by nreece on Sept 23, 2011 | 26 comments |
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| 23. | | Lifepath.me on eBay (ebay.com) |
| 100 points by bearwithclaws on Sept 23, 2011 | 48 comments |
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| 24. | | Lulzsec fiasco - from HideMyAss VPN provider (hidemyass.com) |
| 95 points by gapanalysis on Sept 23, 2011 | 61 comments |
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| 26. | | Armstrong to Nasa: You're embarrassing (discovery.com) |
| 88 points by grannyg00se on Sept 23, 2011 | 61 comments |
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| 27. | | Why Silverlight was rigged to fail and my time leading it (riagenic.com) |
| 81 points by iwwr on Sept 23, 2011 | 29 comments |
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| 28. | | Simple Two-Factor SSH Authentication (moocode.com) |
| 77 points by moomerman on Sept 23, 2011 | 46 comments |
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| 29. | | 154 Startups Selected in Start-Up Chile’s 2nd Round of 2011 (startupchile.org) |
| 72 points by cnu on Sept 23, 2011 | 54 comments |
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| 30. | | Show HN: A drag drop webpage builder in 10k HTML/JS/CSS (aneventapart.com) |
| 69 points by nrkn on Sept 23, 2011 | 17 comments |
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First, to be clear -- I have nothing against the guy who took Dave Morin's job (who wasn't supposed to be named -- Amazon CloudFront didn't bother to invalidate its cache when I uploaded the final edit of that paper). He played his cards right, came out hundreds of millions of dollars ahead, and then he got out. He's not in this to control your social life or anything, he just played the Silicon Valley game and got his.
The issue is really about the people who are trying to control your social life, and who are trying to convince the sort of people who read Hacker News to use them as a stable, reliable piece of infrastructure for your projects and businesses. My story is just one datapoint of so many -- most of which are private, but easily discoverable by quietly asking around the Valley -- that should help you realize that Facebook is definitely not the company you want operating the world's social infrastructure. The code might work, the pages might render, but on a deep social and ethical level, Facebook and its platform are not web-scale.
Also, the "sharecropper" and "beware of your platform" arguments don't apply here. Social infrastructure isn't like being a developer for the Playstation -- this is very basic and very global stuff, similar to water or power, and you shouldn't have to question its integrity. I shouldn't get dirty water, or my power shut off, because the CEO of the utility company allows his/her VPs to play God. There's a reason these guys don't call themselves a "social utility" anymore... But anyway, that's a whole 'nother subject, and I'd rather be coding (or socializing!) than writing.
And to all of the people who question why I would even publish something like this -- chill out bro, I'm just obeying Zuckerberg's Law! /disconnect