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1.Forests Around Chernobyl Aren’t Decaying Properly (smithsonianmag.com)
285 points by Shivetya on March 15, 2014 | 121 comments
2.Prominent GitHub Engineer Quits, Alleging Gender-Based Harassment (recode.net)
299 points by dkasper on March 15, 2014 | 408 comments
3.GameCube Emulation and Pixel Processing Problems (dolphin-emu.org)
266 points by delroth on March 15, 2014 | 57 comments
4.Brick. Webfonts that look good (github.com/alfredxing)
221 points by alfredxing on March 15, 2014 | 66 comments
5.Recruitment Process for a Google Site Reliability Engineer (lambda-startup.com)
224 points by blackmac on March 15, 2014 | 185 comments
6.Bootflat: Open Source Flat UI Kit based on Twitter Bootstrap 3 (bootflat.github.io)
207 points by jalan on March 15, 2014 | 52 comments
7.NYPD counsel rules freedom of information manual is confidential (muckrock.com)
189 points by danso on March 15, 2014 | 30 comments
8.I just bought 1000 burgers on Kickstarter. Want one of them? (howwastheburger.com)
181 points by andrewmcdonough on March 15, 2014 | 66 comments
9.HTML is almost 100% responsive out of the box (fluidity.sexy)
169 points by sambeau on March 15, 2014 | 85 comments
10.WikiSort – Fast, stable, O(1) space merge sort algorithm (github.com/bonzaithepenguin)
165 points by beagle3 on March 15, 2014 | 54 comments

How can I take the article seriously when it says that "GitHub has been embroiled in a series of diversity controversies, such as programmers adding racial and sexist slurs into their code", which links to an article where someone took GitHub search and found random people putting bad words into their public repos?

This author can't seem to distinguish between the code employees at GitHub write, and code users put onto GitHub.

12.Designing and building a keyboard (yager.io)
141 points by wyager on March 15, 2014 | 58 comments
13.Malaysian Official Says Missing Plane Hijacked (ap.org)
144 points by r0h1n on March 15, 2014 | 109 comments
14.Expert Was Needed to Disable Malaysia Airlines Jet Systems (wsj.com)
136 points by pzaich on March 15, 2014 | 121 comments
15.Full Stack Startups (cdixon.org)
135 points by kloncks on March 15, 2014 | 37 comments
16.Free Fonts for 2014 (awwwards.com)
117 points by tambourine_man on March 15, 2014 | 10 comments
17.Pop-Up House: The affordable passive house (popup-house.com)
102 points by torvald on March 15, 2014 | 76 comments
18.9007199254740992 (ntu.edu.tw)
97 points by mayneack on March 15, 2014 | 61 comments
19.Billionaires With Big Ideas Are Privatizing American Science (nytimes.com)
95 points by melarina on March 15, 2014 | 104 comments
20.Valve replaces Steam Controller touchscreen with new analog face buttons (arstechnica.com)
88 points by audiophilip_ on March 15, 2014 | 66 comments

As an aside: for me, Amazon Instant Video is _much_ better than Netflix Streaming. I pay for both (Amazon unintentionally, because I bought Prime for the shipping), watch both on a PS3, and spend 2x the amount of time in Amazon as I do in Netflix.

Apart from the free catalogs, which are comparable between the two services, Amazon also has an enormous paid streaming catalog. Like most nerds, the value of an hour of my time is such that even thinking about the price of paid streaming content is a waste of time, so Amazon's paid streaming catalog is a great win for me; 9 times out of 10, whatever I want to watch, I can get through Amazon.

Amazon also does a better job of maintaining my library of past purchases and my wishlist than either of Netflix or iTunes.

I didn't buy Prime to get the videos, but the videos aren't s small feature. Amazon executes streaming content as well as anyone else, and if you haven't checked them out (because you use Netflix, for instance) you should.

Also: I don't think streaming media is at all out of place in Amazon's core offering. They started with books. Then digital media, just like Borders did. Then "everything else", which is what people seem to think of Amazon as now --- the Walmart of the Web. But: then Kindle (consolidating their reach into content), then streaming media, then publishing.

It doesn't seem at all weird to me that the Internet's largest retailer of paid content would have a streaming media service; online content delivery would otherwise obsolete one of their original offerings.

22.HNSearch – old HN search engine – will be shut down later today (hnsearch.com)
86 points by talhof8 on March 15, 2014 | 59 comments
23.PEP 465 – Dedicated infix operators for matrix multiplication and matrix power (python.org)
87 points by ot on March 15, 2014 | 41 comments
24.Apache Removed from OpenBSD Base (undeadly.org)
83 points by zdw on March 15, 2014 | 50 comments
25.Don't Ban “Bossy” (newyorker.com)
82 points by atomical on March 15, 2014 | 95 comments
26.The Neo900 project is still alive and steadily progressing (neo900.org)
77 points by edwintorok on March 15, 2014 | 29 comments
27.Scientists May Get Best View Yet of a Black Hole in Action (wired.com)
80 points by arijitraja on March 15, 2014 | 59 comments
28.Developer quits GitHub due to harassment (twitter.com/nrrrdcore)
78 points by sibartlett on March 15, 2014 | 25 comments
29.Show HN: 2048 in 2048 bytes (js1k.com)
76 points by rwinn on March 15, 2014 | 54 comments
30.Show HN: User-owned image sharing (surfer.io)
80 points by rgbrgb on March 15, 2014 | 78 comments

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