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These post titles are really good!

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)



Pussy Riot members jailed for posting photos to raise your hourly freelance rate (arabcrunch.com)

Hahahaha!


This is my new favourite!


This wins


> Truly elastic clouds with Zerg: OS-less Erlang on the cusp of becoming a permanent 3G connection to a billion dollars worth of online advertising


Mine are

> A Browser Package Manager Command Line Client Written in Lua

> TweetDeck taken offline after bug allows malicious code execution on Android - eBook

> True hacker resume: CV as Python objects to/from Amazon S3 price cut for all your OK Google searches predict market moves


My favorite is

> Show HN: nnmm – A feed of your print or paper books

Isn't this just a pile of books?


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.


> Facebook bug report on using TrueCrypt safetly (yana.com)

> You don’t need any HTML theme/template into your murder trial (ft.com)


> 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.


> Mercurial Ate Our Breakfast [with Revsets], But We Can Fix Internal Communication Before It Breaks (staralliance.com)

> Ask HN: Optimal number of sets with high IQ users?

> TweetDeck taken offline after bug allows malicious code execution on Android - eBook (spinejs.com)

> Docker Swarm on Raspberry Pi Units Available In GNOME 3 Released (spectrum.ieee.org)


> Google's Grand Plan to Split Sentences (2014) [pdf] (techcrunch.com)


A lot of these are indistinguishable from regular HN babble:

> Protesting with a python port of ZFS on Linux

> Ten Rules for Web 2.0 sites and URL obfuscation

> From 0 to 8-figure revenue in spite of flat UI design and email

> How can I get asked how I thought we were wrong.

And the most HN one I've seen so far:

> Entrepreneur crowdsources decision to quit Silicon Valley


>Watching the Growth Is Harder Than It Sounds

>Small Utah ISP firm stands up to the Faces of Facebook popularity, I quit.

>UI7Kit: Add one-line to enable AirPlay video for your startup on Product Hunt

lol.


My favorite: > Samsung vows counter-action over Apple Maps flaw results in anti-depressant-like behavior in mice


> AWS to AWS APIs without a helmet (daringfireball.net)

I just ..


One really stood out for me:

> A&E's 'Duck Dynasty' Stunt is a user is Steve Jobs’ Unfortunate Contribution to Computing


Some of the golden comments on this one:

> 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.


> I had a different webbrowser, that IS more or less a visionary and more agile by being antimicrobial.


> 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




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