Think of all those poor, decommissioned teletypes we could put back into service. Then watch The Brave Little Toaster (while trying to ignore the truly-WTF moments). Then weep that this isn't a rely future.
> Google wins the Book Search settlement gives Google 15 days in orbit (bostonglobe.com)
Google wins 15 days in orbit! Whee!
The comments are pretty great, too.
> Hang in there, say "Pizza" and it certainly has a lot of leverage because they're frustrated. Worst case: Someone sees your duck and you've got a new revenue model was (otherwise it was something I loved it, and they LIVE here.
Just hang in there, say "pizza", and make sure no one sees your duck.
> You're trying to solve bugs or problems.
>> It's like chess, or gymnastics, or baseball, or anything, just that it vanished overnight.
> I've also seen discussions of how your data structures without hunting down some raster graphics, I fire up Uber first.
> Your love of Pete, don't just repeat it with your keystrokes. FWIW I had never thought those 30 servers would be classified as unlawful combatants, removing their legal protections then go for them.
> Why I design software, I want to want to live in it
> Show HN: Solving the problem of what you read the Web
> Think Apple Would Dare To Be Upset About Aaron Swartz's life
some of my favorite so far:
> Debunking Myths About Growth Hacking Goes Bad (infoq.com)
> First Firefox OS developer to come (businessmandi.com)
> Modern science and art go to jail? The law is dead in cinema (techcrunch.com)