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1.You have ruined JavaScript (codeofrob.com)
459 points by PhilipA on April 23, 2014 | 228 comments
2.F.C.C., in ‘Net Neutrality’ Turnaround, Plans to Allow Fast Lane (nytimes.com)
434 points by tysone on April 23, 2014 | 275 comments
3.Mail-in-a-box: easy to set up modern SMTP/SMTPS server stack (github.com/joshdata)
371 points by api on April 23, 2014 | 145 comments
4.TDD is dead. Long live testing. (heinemeierhansson.com)
351 points by gerjomarty on April 23, 2014 | 161 comments
5.OnePlus One – $299 CyanogenMod 'killer' smartphone (oneplus.net)
314 points by iamben on April 23, 2014 | 224 comments
6.Do Men Suck At Friendship? (mensjournal.com)
313 points by hbe_ on April 23, 2014 | 256 comments
7.LibreSSL: FIPS mode is not coming back (marc.info)
275 points by zdw on April 23, 2014 | 93 comments
8.What I Wish I Knew When Learning Haskell 2.0 (stephendiehl.com)
251 points by tenslisi on April 23, 2014 | 94 comments
9.Hacking Sonos (medium.com/p)
218 points by smacktoward on April 23, 2014 | 57 comments
10.Your Friendly Neighborhood Drug Dealer (theatlantic.com)
211 points by pyduan on April 23, 2014 | 159 comments
11.Go 1.3 beta 1 released (golang.org)
199 points by curiouslearn on April 23, 2014 | 128 comments

In six months FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler will be a VP at NBC Universal/Comcast.

Not a bribe; just coincidence.

13.A New Codecademy (codecademy.com)
182 points by codecondo on April 23, 2014 | 103 comments
14.How ACH works: A developer perspective (zenpayroll.com)
179 points by edawerd on April 23, 2014 | 94 comments
15.Apple Announces 7 For 1 Stock Split (techcrunch.com)
173 points by Kopion on April 23, 2014 | 182 comments
16.Band releases album as kernel module (github.com/usrbinnc)
173 points by protomyth on April 23, 2014 | 40 comments
17.Amazon Snags Older HBO Shows For Web Streaming (recode.net)
163 points by timjahn on April 23, 2014 | 143 comments
18.Flappy 2048 (flappy2048.com)
152 points by mef on April 23, 2014 | 32 comments
19.IBM Opens Power Microprocessor Architecture (nytimes.com)
160 points by kjhughes on April 23, 2014 | 101 comments
20.Ask HN: Examples of tech worker cooperatives?
144 points by jboynyc on April 23, 2014 | 97 comments
21.Mellow, the robotic sous-chef (cookmellow.com)
144 points by cwilson on April 23, 2014 | 157 comments
22.Solving a Maze with D3.js (ocks.org)
136 points by runlevel1 on April 23, 2014 | 19 comments

Has anyone actually read the studies linked by the author to back up his drivel? I'll save you some time: the 2007 study isn't valid even by the low levels of scientific burden required for psychological studies (it's entirely based on self-reporting), and the 1982 study support the opposite conclusion to the author's. In fact, the 1982 study [0] finds that men and women simply have different kinds of friendships, where men are likely to only engage in emotional sharing with their closest friends, and women are more likely to engage in emotional sharing with all their friends.

This brings me on to challenging the true point of the article: slating the traditional male gender role. It's no accident that the author turns to the authority of feminists for perspectives on men -- despite that being so laughly outside the remit of feminism -- because the entire point, unstated but present, throughout the article is that women have 'got it right' and men should be more like women. In lieu of any studies which actually support his point (note that only the first two studies in the article actually even discuss his point about male friendships, the rest are an irrelevance), he instead uses anecdote as evidence for a point neither study can support, and then goes on to blame the entire mess on the traditional male gender role. I won't defend the male gender role, because I have no stock in doing so, but I would at least ask that if something's going to be blamed for mens' terrible friendships then we at least provide some proof that men do indeed have terrible friendships.

Lastly, the article, like so many in the media, is yet another argument that encourages you to accept its faulty form by providing you with a false dichotomy: the argument begs the question that either type of friend (the emotional numerous friends of women, or the close few friends of men) is a superior type of friend, links some 'evidence' which doesn't support its point, and then encourages you to ask yourself whether men or women 'have it right' before even bothering to prove if there's anything to actually get right in this situation.

I will say one thing though: if this is the kind of stuff Men's Journal prints, then either its readership is mostly women, or men sure do love self-flagellation.

[0] http://www.peplaulab.ucla.edu/Peplau_Lab/Publications_files/...

24.Google’s Revamped Gmail Could Take Encryption Mainstream (wired.com)
131 points by id on April 23, 2014 | 89 comments
25.AWS Elastic Beanstalk for Docker (aws.typepad.com)
139 points by jeffbarr on April 23, 2014 | 50 comments
26.The Machine Stops (1909) (illinois.edu)
127 points by mo on April 23, 2014 | 24 comments
27.Venera: The Soviet Exploration of Venus (mentallandscape.com)
121 points by djmdjm on April 23, 2014 | 39 comments
28.Don't Settle for Eventual Consistency (acm.org)
118 points by mhausenblas on April 23, 2014 | 27 comments
29.Y Combinator Bets on Biotech (nature.com)
121 points by bmahmood on April 23, 2014 | 91 comments
30.The Hackers Who Recovered NASA’s Lost Lunar Photos (wired.com)
121 points by waterlesscloud on April 23, 2014 | 15 comments

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