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Thorium nuclear reactor trial begins in Norway (extremetech.com)
166 points by sasoon 3 hours ago | 49 comments
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The Revel Web Framework for Go (robfig.github.io)
41 points by staunch 1 hour ago | 12 comments
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Ideas on how to improve customer conversion and ease of use (goodui.org)
377 points by florian95 7 hours ago | 123 comments
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CppCMS – High Performance C++ Web Framework (cppcms.com)
48 points by viana007 2 hours ago | 16 comments
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Google paid AdBlock Plus to get its ads whitelisted (translate.google.com)
226 points by cowchase 6 hours ago | 150 comments
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Did you know John Roberts is also chief justice of the NSA’s surveillance state? (washingtonpost.com)
148 points by sethbannon 5 hours ago | 81 comments
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Rare Cancer Seen In 41 Homosexuals (1981) (nytimes.com)
103 points by patdennis 5 hours ago | 100 comments
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Using D3.js to Brute Force the Pirate Puzzle (azundo.github.io)
57 points by azundo 4 hours ago | 9 comments
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EU Parliament supports the possible suspension of U.S. data sharing agreements (zdnet.com)
328 points by rlpb 12 hours ago | 87 comments
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A New Cyber Concern: Hack Attacks on Medical Devices (scientificamerican.com)
8 points by RougeFemme 51 minutes ago | 1 comment
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KORE – A fast SPDY-capable webserver for web development in C (kore.io)
78 points by dhotson 6 hours ago | 27 comments
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The Mother of All Demos (wikipedia.org)
24 points by sentiental 2 hours ago | 2 comments
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A Disease Without a Cure Spreads Quietly in the West (nytimes.com)
113 points by sgaither 7 hours ago | 47 comments
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Basic Neural Network on Python (danielfrg.github.io)
107 points by dfrodriguez143 8 hours ago | 23 comments
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Kuler without Flash (adobe.com)
79 points by Techasura 6 hours ago | 22 comments
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How to Opt Out of AT&T's Plan to Sell Data About You and Your Smartphone Use (forbes.com)
54 points by iProject 5 hours ago | 4 comments
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The programming languages behind "the mother of all demos" (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
8 points by nnq 1 hour ago | 1 comment
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Daft Punk Didn't "Get Lucky" When It Created This Summer's Biggest Hit (businessweek.com)
61 points by jnazario 3 hours ago | 60 comments
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Show HN: Haquery – jQuery for Haskell (github.com)
32 points by friendly_chap 4 hours ago | 10 comments
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Why Green Architecture Hardly Ever Deserves the Name (archdaily.com)
55 points by dsego 6 hours ago | 34 comments
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Here’s who spent their Fourth of July protesting the NSA (washingtonpost.com)
56 points by sethbannon 5 hours ago | 5 comments
22.Come help us design a better car buying experience – CarWoo (YC S09)
2 hours ago
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What is A/B Testing? (visualwebsiteoptimizer.com)
176 points by paraschopra 13 hours ago | 101 comments
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Applying Dan Ariely's TED talk to software development (softwareleadweekly.com)
44 points by dpaluy 6 hours ago | 9 comments
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ClojureScript: Things That Might Worry You, but Shouldn't (2012) (jasonrudolph.com)
74 points by m0th87 8 hours ago | 23 comments
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Oxford has an electric bell that's been ringing for 173 years (io9.com)
35 points by nkoren 6 hours ago | 10 comments
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Hikikomori: Why are so many Japanese men refusing to leave their rooms? (bbc.co.uk)
262 points by akandiah 17 hours ago | 148 comments
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Mysterious radio flashes may be from stars collapsing into black holes (sciencedaily.com)
12 points by jonbaer 3 hours ago | 1 comment
29.
Restore the Fourth (restorethefourth.net)
707 points by sethbannon 1 day ago | 168 comments
30.
Who Makes Below Minimum Wage in the Mechanical Turk Sweatshop? (priceonomics.com)
61 points by narad 8 hours ago | 60 comments
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