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1.No bullshit guide to math and physics (minireference.com)
342 points by ivansavz on Jan 1, 2013 | 156 comments
2.A tiny language called Z (chrisdone.com)
240 points by randallsquared on Jan 1, 2013 | 52 comments
3.Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2013)
245 points by whoishiring on Jan 1, 2013 | 254 comments
4.The Absolute Beginner's Guide to Arduino (forefront.io)
210 points by achalkley on Jan 1, 2013 | 29 comments
5.Pinterest Cut Costs from $54 to $20 Per Hour With Automatic Shutdowns (highscalability.com)
197 points by autotravis on Jan 1, 2013 | 71 comments
6.All of my side-projects from 2012 (jazzychad.net)
147 points by jazzychad on Jan 1, 2013 | 61 comments
7.DUNS - the fraudulent secret startup cost of iOS development (stefankendall.com)
138 points by stefan_kendall on Jan 1, 2013 | 40 comments
8.We Need More Operating Systems (acthompson.net)
119 points by Alfred2 on Jan 1, 2013 | 95 comments
9.Perhaps You Are Bored Because You Are Boring (bitsandbuzz.com)
113 points by jeremychone on Jan 1, 2013 | 43 comments
10.List Comprehensions in Eight Lines of Clojure (hackerschool.com)
109 points by davidbalbert on Jan 1, 2013 | 41 comments
11.Gource - software version control visualization (code.google.com)
89 points by giis on Jan 1, 2013 | 18 comments
12.Reddit's visitors skyrocket in 2012 with 37 billion page views (cnet.com)
87 points by aniketpant on Jan 1, 2013 | 49 comments
13.New services bypass Apple DRM to allow pirated installs without jailbreaking (thenextweb.com)
87 points by kmfrk on Jan 1, 2013 | 77 comments
14.C# is the language of the year, Python of the decade (sites.google.com)
84 points by tshepang on Jan 1, 2013 | 71 comments
15.Show HN: My first product. Thoughts? (mandarintap.com)
87 points by alan_h on Jan 1, 2013 | 81 comments
16.The Process Myth (randsinrepose.com)
85 points by filament on Jan 1, 2013 | 17 comments
17.Year of Rock: weekly interactive guitar lessons for 2013 (yearofrock.com)
84 points by yegg on Jan 1, 2013 | 27 comments

Apollo is a friend of mine - and he's without a doubt one of the most talented, intelligent performers working today. He has a frighteningly sharp understanding of misdirection, and how to control where you are looking and when.

While a magician of sorts, Apollo's talent is unique from magic in that the secret is just as entertaining as the effect. Our company [http://theory11.com] is a collective of artists in the magic industry, but Apollo's expertise extends much further, to applications in law enforcement and military intelligence.

Apollo practices not only pickpocketing, but also putpocketing, where he plants an object on the spectator (in their pocket, etc). Their reaction, upon reaching into their pocket to discover a random, rubber shrimp, is pretty funny.

Interesting to note is that when Apollo is doing a stage performance, the audience often KNOWS he is a pickpocket. The participant on stage KNOWS he is going to try to steal something. But the more they consciously try to prevent it, the easier he can divert their attention right where he wants.

Most impressive about Apollo isn't what he does, though - it's how he does it, and how deep his understanding is of why it works. If you're interested in that sort of thing, definitely check out the book Sleights of Mind (featuring Apollo's insight on the neuroscience of magic) and the television special Brain Games, with Apollo and David Copperfield. Both are fascinating.

- jonathan bayme

19.Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (January 2013)
91 points by whoishiring on Jan 1, 2013 | 127 comments

God bless you.

I have worked with people like this, seen marriages to schizophrenics (somewhat less severe that Sally), and seen families supporting children with severe autism. Many of these are wonderful people and you are blessed to be able to see this.

But you, yourself, are going to need help to make this work.

Doing this for 18 months is one thing but you are going to need to build serious structural support for yourself to make the long haul. Build friend and family relationships where you can talk about what you are going through and which are committed to helping you through it. Make money, save as much as you can and avoid debt like plague, you already have enough stress in your life. Get a life insurance policy, get a will that creates a trust for Sally and receives the proceeds of the policy. If you are of any faith consider building up your church community.

You are essentially married to a not-normal person. You're going to have not-normal problems. It's okay to feel sad and tired and frustrated. Have people around you to help carry the load.

You have taken on a vocation as mental health advocate and social worker. Case management, navigation of the health system, is actually a profession, if you look around you'll probably find tools and practices to help you deal with the enormous administrative overhead involved with services.

Please don't take this the wrong way, but you should go get yourself checked out for psychological and emotional dysfunction. You are clearly yourself not-normal, which is awesome, but take seriously the possibility that you've got weaknesses of your own that need work. If you had ADHD or depression meds would make enormous improvements in your functionality. Even if it's all good, being in therapy, even only once a month, might not be a bad idea. Having a professional who knows you and can spot signs of depression or stress or anxiety could be handy.

I can't say enough how much I admire your vision and determination. My apologies if all of this has already occurred to you. Please take care of yourself.


There is a person with schizophrenia who posts to HN, who is shadowbanned due to the comments they leave, which are nonsensical due to their illness. Turn 'showdead' on in your profile, then hit https://hackertimes.com/threads?id=losethos and now https://hackertimes.com/threads?id=SparrowOS .

They've been writing their own operating system in assembly for the last few years: http://www.losethos.com/ and now http://sparrowos.com/

For more: http://qaa.ath.cx/LoseThos.html

22.Build your own Google Glass (ieee.org)
77 points by dave1010uk on Jan 1, 2013 | 56 comments
23.Get Your App Ready for Rails 4 (rubysource.com)
75 points by blacktulip on Jan 1, 2013 | 31 comments
24.Hello Facebook Crawler (mwmeyer.com)
72 points by _hzd1 on Jan 1, 2013 | 34 comments
25.In China, Delhi gang rape spurs online debate on democracy, then censorship (thehindu.com)
71 points by sandGorgon on Jan 1, 2013 | 39 comments
26.Show HN: HN In Your Terminal (github.com/ciaranarcher)
67 points by ciaranarcher on Jan 1, 2013 | 19 comments
27.Show HN: A decentralized Internet identity system I'm working on. (nameblossom.org)
67 points by paul_odin on Jan 1, 2013 | 22 comments
28.Unmanned drone buzzes French police car (myfoxdc.com)
65 points by greenyoda on Jan 1, 2013 | 19 comments
29.Why I'm a Programmer (nathan.ca)
65 points by toddynho on Jan 1, 2013 | 42 comments
30.Windows 8 proving less popular than Vista (kitguru.net)
64 points by Dall0oo on Jan 1, 2013 | 75 comments

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