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  1. Three Roads To The Top Of The Mountain
  2. Japan Does Not Face Another Chernobyl
  3. The City By The Meh: Thoughts On Falling Out Of Love With The Valley
  4. Japan earthquake shortened days on Earth
  5. All private Google Profiles will be deleted after July 31, 2011
  6. Don't waste your time commenting source code
  7. Skip Lists are Fascinating
  8. Ask HN: What would you like to see in Ubuntu 11.10, Oneiric Ocelot?
  9. A musician tells his story of switching from Mac to Ubuntu
  10. A Haskell program that prints out a Perl program that prints out...
  11. AT&T offers free calls to Japan
  12. What Designers Should Know About Visual Perception and Memory
  13. Finally, a Startup Visa That Works
  14. Etsy users irked after buyers, purchases exposed to the world
  15. My fellow geeks, we need to have a talk.
  16. Hidden warning message found in Samsung’s Galaxy tablet
  17. Chile to give 300 startups $40,000
  18. Stack Overflow: Printing 1 to 1000 in C
  19. Benjamin Franklin’s Daily Schedule
  20. 37Signals' "Rework" in action
  21. HP CEO: We will build a cloud
  22. GNU Free Call has been announced (Skype-like software)
  23. R.I.P. Microsoft Zune, 2006-2011
  24. Twitter and Me
  25. TellFi (YC W11) brings Google Voice-like service to Canada, for free
  26. The pi is a lie… Happy Half Tau Day!
  27. Show HN: My Node.js two weekend project. Color palettes from Flickr images.
  28. Show HN: Keyword Tool to Find Available Domain Names
  29. FreeBSD has a new default installer
  30. Web Analytics & Startups
  31. OpenBSD base now free of C++
  32. Color Snapper: "The missing color picker for Mac OS X"
  33. C, The Beautiful Language
  34. Flickr Burning As Yahoo Fiddles: Head Of Service Walks Away
  35. Apple's Role in Japan during the Tohoku Earthquake
  36. How a handful of geeks defied the USSR
  37. Dramatic escalation in Japan (Fukushima Nuke Plant)
  38. On the 100x Price Rise of a Formerly Generic Drug
  39. An Open Letter to Jon Bon Jovi On What’s Really “Killing The Music Business”
  40. Horror Stories From Women in Tech
  41. Internet Explorer 9 launches tonight, we've got your early look
  42. A New Approach to Amazon EC2 Networking
  43. Bottom just fell out of Nikkei
  44. On Leaving Flickr
  45. Why I'm Close to Giving Up on Windows Phone 7, as a User and a Developer
  46. IE9 has been released
  47. FFmpeg Developers Just Forked As Libav
  48. HarperCollins sets 1-year expiration on library eBooks
  49. Google Relaunches Street View Website
  50. Chart.io (YC S10) hiring Python and Javascript Developers
  51. TSA Admits Bungling of Airport Body-Scanner Radiation Tests
  52. JRuby 1.6.0 Released: Now with Ruby 1.9.2 Support
  53. Your Username Will Now Serve as Your Password and Your Password as Your Username
  54. Dudes, this is so not REST
  55. Why no looting in Japan?
  56. Dictionary Lookups in JavaScript
  57. Drchrono (YC W11) is building a health care revolution on the iPad
  58. Milk: Machine Learning Toolkit for Python
  59. Tldr summary: deliberate practice for expert performance
  60. Obama "IP czar" wants felony charges for illegal Web streaming
  61. Time Warner Cable trying to make municipal fiber illegal in North Carolina
  62. Startup Visa has a bill number: S.565
  63. The first 6 months of Reddit (YC 05): "Entrepreneurship is a bipolar existence"
  64. New Flash zero-day exploit that allows system takeover
  65. The Rolodex Logo Shock
  66. iOS Libraries
  67. The easiest way to add recommendations to your Rails app: acts_as_edgy
  68. LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman’s 10 rules of entrepreneurship
  69. San Francisco Doing Everything It Can To Drive Zynga And Twitter Away
  70. AOL Asks Us If We Can Tone It Down
  71. Japan suspends work at stricken nuclear plant
  72. Netflix Gets Into The Original Content Game, Buys Upcoming Show For $100m
  73. The 'why I am not worried' article, edited by MIT nuclear scientists
  74. Concrete Poured Into Ant Colony Reveals Insect Megalopolis
  75. Parsing ought to be easier
  76. MongoDB interactive tutorial
  77. Where the Unix philosophy breaks down
  78. How to embed HTML5 into a native Mac OSX app
  79. Advice for YC applicants on the fence
  80. Controlling your mouse using an iPad and HTML5
  81. Airbnb
  82. The worst program I ever worked on
  83. Tell HN: just made my first dollar on the Internet from my freemium web app
  84. Fukushima: Mark 1 Nuclear Reactor Design Caused GE Scientist To Quit In Protest
  85. Networking: The Last Bastion of Mainframe Computing
  86. A Nobel for Valor
  87. Now Available: Windows Server 2008 R2 on Amazon EC2
  88. Goodnight Zune
  89. Web developer will work for you for free
  90. Japan quake map
  91. Show HN: ducksboard, a real time dashboard using websockets
  92. 2 Hours With GarageBand for iPad - A Review and a Demo
  93. How The Kernel Manages Your Memory
  94. Erlang/OTP R14B02 has been released.
  95. [HN Jobs][London] Songkick (YC s2007) looking for a Product Manager
  96. How to construct a web developer in twelve months
  97. How can I tell if I am failing at my entrepreneurial venture or start-up?
  98. Drizzle7, a Rackspace backed MySQL fork - The icing on the cake
  99. Compete in Startup March Madness 2011
  100. Wonga is betting that computers are better at lending than banks
  101. More, better, faster: UX design for startups
  102. Wireframing, UX and Web apps
  103. How do I create a topmost window that is never covered by other topmost windows?
  104. BBC interview with creator of Elite
  105. Twitter common libraries for the JVM
  106. MongoDB 1.8 (stable) released
  107. Y Combinator Looks for Outliers
  108. Show HN: My collection of web-apps that I'm finally comfortable in sharing
  109. Dropbox: The hottest startup you've never heard of
  110. Patrick McKenzie (patio11) on Japan Aid: Help for the Well-Prepared
  111. How to play a sound in a web browser (it ain’t easy)
  112. Scaling PHP Up, Out, and Around
  113. Go becomes more stable
  114. Very impressive CSS3 demo: CSS3 Planetarium
  115. You shouldn't apply to YCombinator if...
  116. Chomsky on Intellectual Property
  117. 31 days, 120,000 hits, and $462 in revenue. The Startup Foundry’s story.
  118. Ie6ify
  119. Deaths per unit of energy for various sources
  120. Heyzap (YC09) Launches Android App for Discovering & Checking In to Games
  121. Linux internals
  122. Why 'Secret Questions' Suck as a Security Measure
  123. Code Standards & Front-end Development Best Practices
  124. Dear Designer, You Aren't That Special
  125. A Clever End Run Around the Movie-Streaming Gremlins
  126. You can't do that
  127. The New York Times to Begin Charging for Web Use on March 28
  128. JavaScript Trie Performance Analysis
  129. Titles and Promotions (Ben Horowitz)
  130. Damn Cool Algorithms: Levenshtein Automata
  131. Windows Phone 7 Part Deux - Microsoft respond to developer
  132. This is why I sell beer.
  133. New Chrome Logo
  134. Picol, a Tcl interpreter in 550 lines of C
  135. What were the key decisions that Page & Brin made in the early days of Google?
  136. PNG that works
  137. Don't distract new programmers with OOP
  138. Modular toolkit for Data Processing (MDP)
  139. Xv6, a simple Unix-like teaching operating system
  140. Defaulting to private browsing mode
  141. Groupon could IPO for as much as $25 Billion
  142. A “Y Combinator For Education Startups”
  143. The re-emergence of DIY vs Big Organizations
  144. TechnicalDebt
  145. Save IE6
  146. Whom Should You Hire at a Startup? (Attitude over Aptitude)
  147. New E-Commerce Platform Lets You Offer Rewards for Social Sharing (ycw11)
  148. Google's Android faces a serious Linux copyright issue
  149. NYTimes: A Letter to Our Readers About Digital Subscriptions
  150. Man upgrades Internet Explorer 1.0 to 9.0
  151. Your Web, Half a Second Sooner
  152. C? Go? Cgo
  153. On being startled by a programming language
  154. The Distribution of Library Book Circulation Is Not a Power Law
  155. Mountain West Ruby Conf Live Feed
  156. How to Beat the Salad Bar
  157. Entreporn, The Fallacy That Wastes Your Life
  158. Subject: Airbnb
  159. Imagine K12
  160. Moki.tv (YC W11) is TV Guide for Online Movies & TV
  161. Apple alleged web crippling: "not to be fixed by exec order"
  162. Why the Nitro JavaScript Engine Isn’t Available to Other iOS Apps
  163. IPad: The Microwave Oven of Computing
  164. Why I'm Glad I Got Fired
  165. Wave Disk Engine Could Be 3.5 Times More Efficient Than Combustion Engines
  166. Digg Makes a Play for Relevance, Increases Front Page Speed 75%
  167. How to raise your profile on Github
  168. A new class of Internet start-ups is trying to turn data into money
  169. Why Reddit was down for 6 hours
  170. Liquefaction from the Sendai earthquake – a remarkable video
  171. Visual Website Optimizer is hiring Engineers in Delhi
  172. Youngest Y Combinator Founders Launch MinoMonsters, The Pokemon Of Social Games
  173. How to make fewer errors at the stage of code writing
  174. Things I Didn't Know About Google (also: the worst VC decision ever)
  175. Screw the environment. Print this email immediately. And then burn it.
  176. AT&T Cracking Down on Free Tethering via Jailbroken iPhones
  177. An Update on my Ask HN - 2223764
  178. Not Even Kevin Rose Really Uses Digg Anymore
  179. How Wannabe Designers Burden the Profession
  180. Dabble DB shuts down on May 18, 2011
  181. This is how startups should be made.
  182. RSA hit by targeted attacks, SecurID 2-factor auth possibly compromised
  183. Heroku is partially down (my site unresponsive)
  184. "Aristo" for jQuery UI
  185. "Amazon's EBSs are a barrel of laughs in terms of performance and reliability"
  186. Does Anne Hathaway News Drive Berkshire Hathaway's Stock?
  187. CNN Sending Eight Times More Staff to Royal Wedding Than to Japan
  188. AT&T trying to crackdown on unauth. tethering
  189. Think Stats, using python to learn stats
  190. The acqui-tail
  191. A legacy from the 1800s leaves Tokyo facing blackouts
  192. Dear Continental Airlines, you have a broken funnel
  193. Show HN: PodCastle - Reddit for podcasts
  194. Why Firefox 4 isn’t abandoning Windows XP
  195. What the Bubble Got Right (2004)
  196. Read code on the browser with ease.
  197. MonoMac 1.0 is out
  198. But nobody wants a “fast-paced environment”
  199. New Rules for the New Internet Bubble
  200. Parsing Techniques - A Practical Guide
  201. Chat Room In 10 Lines of JavaScript
  202. Professionalism is for Amateurs
  203. Not A Waste
  204. WakeMate (YC S09) is looking for a Django/Python developer
  205. Larry Page Wants to Return Google to Its Startup Roots
  206. Z-410: How ZFS is slowly making its way to Mac OS X
  207. Are you sure you want to start a company? (A Letter to Y Combinator Applicants)
  208. ICANN Approves New .XXX Top Level Domain
  209. Seeing Interactive (YC W10) Changes Name To OwnLocal, Launches Deals Network
  210. Make your Startup ridiculously easy to write about. Put Together a Press Pack
  211. Microsoft shuts down giant Rustock spamming network
  212. Confessions of an Apple Store Employee
  213. Fred Wilson invented Embedly: How we got a Y Combinator interview
  214. The Google Authenticator Open Source project
  215. Simple JavaScript Inheritance with Backbone
  216. Hello Singapore (CDN Experiment)
  217. Cosmonaut Crashed Into Earth 'Crying In Rage' [in 1967]
  218. Reddit Is Down To One Developer
  219. Kevin Rose Resigns From Digg, Closing Round On New Startup
  220. The Top Ten Signs the Valley is on Tilt Again
  221. Google Ventures Launches $10,000 Startup Referral Program For Employees
  222. Xobni (YC S06) comes to Gmail
  223. Slicehost: How A Goal-Setting Bootstrapper Launch & Sold His Business
  224. Is space like a chessboard?
  225. My Extravagant Zsh Prompt
  226. Swinging For The Fences
  227. Steve Yegge's foreword to Joy of Clojure
  228. I think tumblr has a HUGE security hole
  229. Why don’t journalists link to primary sources?
  230. A jacquesm comment led me to build HN for the rest of the world. How it works.
  231. Don’t Bet Big. Little Bets Are The Ones That Turn Into Billion-Dollar Ideas
  232. A human error caused some sensitive server... | Tumblr Staff
  233. IRobot sending robots to Japan to help with nuclear crisis.
  234. Taking stock after 13 years
  235. The War For Talent
  236. Open Source Micro-Factory
  237. Pornography Sites Will Be Allowed to Use .XXX Addresses
  238. Show HN: free filebased Dropbox synched Tasklist App for iPhone
  239. What it's like to start work at Quora
  240. Want to write some code? Get away from your computer
  241. Numbers everyone should know
  242. Why Digg Failed
  243. Pratt Parsers: Expression Parsing Made Easy
  244. Show HN: Launching my Realtime Social Video Startup
  245. M.C. Escher: More Mathematics Than Meets the Eye
  246. New venture of Slicehost founder
  247. Superconductivity Near 20 Celsius
  248. Design annoyances
  249. Easy Rails OAuth integration testing with Omniauth and Capybara
  250. Overview of Text Extraction Algorithms