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1.How Did the Duck Hunt Gun Work? (mentalfloss.com)
357 points by digitalmud on Jan 28, 2013 | 66 comments
2.Mozilla Recognized as Most Trusted Internet Company for Privacy (blog.mozilla.org)
323 points by cleverjake on Jan 28, 2013 | 74 comments
3.Mark Zuckerberg's Hoodie (quietbabylon.com)
317 points by pidge on Jan 28, 2013 | 83 comments
4.Show HN: My Weekend Hack - Stack-Ed: Learn from the best on StackOverflow (stack-ed.com)
286 points by nirvanatikku on Jan 28, 2013 | 80 comments
5.Step by step from jQuery to Backbone (github.com/kjbekkelund)
282 points by sebg on Jan 28, 2013 | 47 comments
6.30 pounds in 30 days (fullstack360.wordpress.com)
263 points by TheFullStack on Jan 28, 2013 | 90 comments
7.DuckDuckGo Architecture - 1 Million Deep Searches a Day and Growing (highscalability.com)
202 points by orrsella on Jan 28, 2013 | 126 comments
8.When Did Americans Lose Their British Accents? (mentalfloss.com)
198 points by Jagat on Jan 28, 2013 | 109 comments
9.Ubuntu Phone will include a Terminal application (ubuntu.com)
166 points by dave1010uk on Jan 28, 2013 | 103 comments
10.Fast Non-Standard Data Structures for Python (kmike.ru)
156 points by krat0sprakhar on Jan 28, 2013 | 9 comments
11.600K concurrent HTTP connections with Clojure and http-kit (shenfeng.me)
145 points by nashequilibrium on Jan 28, 2013 | 64 comments
12.On Layout and Web Performance (kellegous.com)
135 points by swader on Jan 28, 2013 | 16 comments
13.Twitter acquires Crashlytics (crashlytics.com)
134 points by jamesjyu on Jan 28, 2013 | 33 comments
14.Lawsuit Filed Against NYPD Street Body Scanners (tsaoutofourpants.wordpress.com)
121 points by SoftwareMaven on Jan 28, 2013 | 57 comments
15.Calcutta girl who fled home & marriage at 17 returns as millionaire US innovator (telegraphindia.com)
120 points by rjim86 on Jan 28, 2013 | 70 comments
16.Michael Moritz on immigration reform (sequoiacapital.tumblr.com)
119 points by vj44 on Jan 28, 2013 | 127 comments
17.Darpa shows off 1.8-gigapixel drone, can spot a person from 20K feet (extremetech.com)
117 points by Libertatea on Jan 28, 2013 | 106 comments
18.A conference for all those who Write the Docs (writethedocs.org)
120 points by ericholscher on Jan 28, 2013 | 24 comments
19.Aaron Swartz Memorial at the Internet Archive [video] (archive.org)
114 points by spdy on Jan 28, 2013 | 6 comments
20.Vulnerability in JSON Parser in Ruby on Rails 3.0 and 2.3 (groups.google.com)
114 points by elektronaut on Jan 28, 2013 | 135 comments
21.C11: A New C Standard Aiming at Safer Programming (smartbear.com)
113 points by AlexeyBrin on Jan 28, 2013 | 57 comments
22.Steal These Freelance Business Ideas (casjam.com)
107 points by casjam on Jan 28, 2013 | 47 comments
23.On calculating Fibonacci numbers in C (noblemail.ca)
109 points by avibryant on Jan 28, 2013 | 54 comments
24.AdBrite will cease operations on Feb 1, 2013 (adbrite.com)
102 points by JimWestergren on Jan 28, 2013 | 58 comments

Based on the responses here on Hacker News, it seems like some of you didn't get it.

This article is about social privilege, and how different the life circumstances of the founder of Facebook are from many of the people using his product.

It's underscoring the fact that Graph Search could only be built by someone who doesn't understand the sometimes life-or-death importance of privacy, who has never had to fear any real consequences from any expression of identity or presenting the same face to all people.

A large segment of the readers of Hacker News have the same blind spots as Mark Zuckerberg, and this comes out whenever any question of social privelege as it relates to technology comes up here. This is a problem. The products we're building have huge, and usually unexamined, social consequences, and I don't think ignoring those consequences will work long term.

This is true in other fields that claim "neutrality" the way technologists do. Most working U.S. journalists, for instance, work for pro-government, pro-Capitalist news outlets. We call this "objective". Any deviation from that norm is "bias".

Keeping identifying information in a centralized location that is subject to subpoena by law enforcement is a norm now, too, one that has serious social consequences. So your decision to roll your own auth system and saying "fuck it, I'll just make them log in through Facebook" is about a lot more than how many keystrokes you have to enter and how much maintenance you're going to have to do down the road.

We should start factoring social consequences in to our technical decisions, like, ten years ago, and I'm afraid it's going to take a lynch mob empowered by Graph Search for people to get this.


Little known fact: Duck hunt is a 2 player game.

Control pad - Used with Game A for second player to control duck's flight pattern.

Source: http://www.atarihq.com/tsr/manuals/duckhunt.txt

27.Ubuntu's bug #1 (launchpad.net)
92 points by lucb1e on Jan 28, 2013 | 46 comments
28.US free to grab EU data on American clouds (euobserver.com)
88 points by 925dk on Jan 28, 2013 | 76 comments
29.Why F# (davefancher.com)
87 points by kermatt on Jan 28, 2013 | 30 comments
30.Announcing the App.net File API (app.net)
91 points by anu_gupta on Jan 28, 2013 | 33 comments

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