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1.How the Maker of TurboTax Fought Free, Simple Tax Filing (propublica.org)
569 points by danso on March 26, 2013 | 330 comments
2.What's Actually Wrong with Yahoo's Purchase of Summly (hackingdistributed.com)
463 points by hoonose on March 26, 2013 | 272 comments
3.Docker, the Linux container runtime: now open-source (docker.io)
403 points by shykes on March 26, 2013 | 76 comments
4.The Summly deal makes no sense (philosophically.com)
379 points by thomseddon on March 26, 2013 | 251 comments
5.The power of the RSS reader (marco.org)
336 points by mh_ on March 26, 2013 | 80 comments
6.Introduction to Go 1.1 (googlecode.com)
255 points by sferik on March 26, 2013 | 237 comments
7.22 and no life
184 points by rootkat on March 26, 2013 | 188 comments
8.10 000 concurrent real-time connections to Django (github.com/aaugustin)
186 points by mYk on March 26, 2013 | 39 comments
9.DIY cellphone (media.mit.edu)
183 points by ryanmolden on March 26, 2013 | 56 comments
10.He Has Millions and a New Job at Yahoo. Soon, He’ll Be 18 (nytimes.com)
167 points by hudibras on March 26, 2013 | 154 comments
11.If PHP were British (addedbytes.com)
162 points by morphics on March 26, 2013 | 89 comments
12.Hire talent, not five years with Java (gillesleblanc.wordpress.com)
156 points by bleakcabal on March 26, 2013 | 118 comments
13.Forecast – Worldwide Weather Forecasts From the Makers of Dark Sky (forecast.io)
151 points by spiralganglion on March 26, 2013 | 45 comments
14.Show HN: I made a site for hosting/selling indie games (itch.io)
155 points by leafo on March 26, 2013 | 75 comments
15.The Truth About Brining Turkey (seriouseats.com)
139 points by js2 on March 26, 2013 | 70 comments
16.BitTorrent's Bram Cohen Patents Live Streaming Protocol (torrentfreak.com)
144 points by ninthfrank07 on March 26, 2013 | 53 comments
17.Mailchimp offers 10% discount for using 2-factor security (mailchimp.com)
133 points by dpeck on March 26, 2013 | 34 comments
18.Polycode – Open Source, cross-platform framework for games and interactive apps (polycode.org)
134 points by ariejan on March 26, 2013 | 37 comments
19.Moving your Contacts and Calendar Away from Google (flailingmonkey.com)
131 points by mikeratcliffe on March 26, 2013 | 125 comments

I thought the point was that Yahoo, a public company, was throwing away 30 million for no apparent gain.

This stuff aggravates me. My taxes aren't abnormally complex (single, one state, very few deductions, one w-2), but I get several 1099s for my investments and end up spending an hour filling them in manually, importing CSV files from my brokerages, and double checking the numbers. What annoys me is all the forms clearly state the IRS has also been sent this information; I'm literally filling out forms in a slow, error-prone way just so the IRS can run a simple == check to make sure I entered them in correctly. I feel like it's something my third grade teacher would force us to do to kill time.

I don't care about the 30 dollars turbotax charges me, I'll send 30 dollars straight to the CEO or promise to burn it. What bothers me is that I've been forced to do manual data entry - a pet peeve of mine as a programmer - because the government has been lobbied specifically to be less efficient.

22.Bitmessage - a P2P communications protocol to send encrypted messages (bitmessage.org)
118 points by shocks on March 26, 2013 | 35 comments
23.My Interview Questions for Potential Employers (runtime-era.com)
114 points by era86 on March 26, 2013 | 119 comments
24.GCHQ – Not So Secure? (danfarrall.com)
113 points by sdoering on March 26, 2013 | 74 comments

While stories like his are interesting novelties, I feel like they are distracting and counterproductive to the startup scene at large.

Instead of focusing on what Nick D’Aloisio has actually created, perhaps looking at this "algorithmic invention, which takes long-form stories and shortens them for readers using smartphones" and digging into what makes it special, the story is all about the jackpot of millions he's lucked into.

I'd love to know more about the technical details behind Summly, or what Nick went through to create it.

This kind of lottery mentality just gives the general public the impression that there's a gold rush going on, and causes the kind of magical thinking that's similar to teenagers all hoping to become the next rock star or sports legend, or in this case, startup founder, that will make millions, focusing on the money instead of asking themselves what they want to do with their lives.

For every teenage millionaire that hits the startup jackpot, there are thousands of hard-working entrepreneurs that build for the love of building. I'm not saying Nick D'Aloisio isn't doing what he does out of genuine passion - I don't know anything about him, I expect he's very driven and geniune - but I would rather focus on the work than the jackpot.

26.Would it be hard to have a mobile style sheet for HN with pressable buttons?
108 points by techtalsky on March 26, 2013 | 39 comments
27.Show HN: I'm writing a leanpub book about Common Lisp web programming (ppenev.com)
107 points by pavelludiq on March 26, 2013 | 33 comments
28.Ruby 1.8.7 EOL in 90 days (nagaokaut.ac.jp)
94 points by mceachen on March 26, 2013 | 24 comments
29.Nginx-1.3.15 development version released, featuring experimental SPDY module (nginx.org)
95 points by newman314 on March 26, 2013 | 19 comments
30.USPS Discrimination Against Atheism? (atheistberlin.com)
86 points by leephillips on March 26, 2013 | 102 comments

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