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1.Parse launches JavaScript SDK: Parse for Websites (parse.com)
290 points by jamesjyu on May 30, 2012 | 104 comments
2.Seriously? Ads? (dinkevich.com)
283 points by Ryan_Shmotkin on May 30, 2012 | 212 comments
3.Dutch parliament rejects ACTA, prohibits government to sign or ratify. (bof.nl)
270 points by aerique on May 30, 2012 | 49 comments
4.How To Do A Startup On The Side And Not Lose Your Family (ericfarkas.com)
217 points by speric on May 30, 2012 | 77 comments
5.F1 - The Fault-Tolerant Distributed RDBMS Supporting Google's Ad Business (research.google.com)
201 points by pwpwp on May 30, 2012 | 56 comments
6.Google employee explains how they use sitemaps and how we can benefit from them (webmasters.stackexchange.com)
186 points by stymiee on May 30, 2012 | 23 comments
7.Your infographic isn't an infographic. It's just a crappy graphic. (portent.com)
175 points by portentint on May 30, 2012 | 76 comments
8.Kim Dotcom wins right to FBI files (stuff.co.nz)
157 points by 69_years_and on May 30, 2012 | 57 comments
9.The exercise habit (joel.is)
153 points by joelg87 on May 30, 2012 | 128 comments
10.How Alexis Ohanian Built a Front Page of the Internet (inc.com)
148 points by gatsby on May 30, 2012 | 110 comments
11.Mary Meeker’s eye-popping annual Internet Trends report hits the web (venturebeat.com)
141 points by Codhisattva on May 30, 2012 | 59 comments
12.Everything I’ve learned about selling SaaS in Japan (makeleaps.jp)
139 points by pwim on May 30, 2012 | 51 comments
13.nReduce: an alliance of hackers (nreduce.com)
139 points by joemellin on May 30, 2012 | 89 comments
14.Twitter Rolls Twitter.com Back to a Server-Side Architecture (engineering.twitter.com)
131 points by apievangelist on May 30, 2012 | 54 comments
15.Soviet Moon Lander Discovered Water on The Moon in 1976 (technologyreview.com)
129 points by Anon84 on May 30, 2012 | 42 comments
16.Assange loses extradition appeal (bbc.co.uk)
121 points by morsch on May 30, 2012 | 55 comments
17.Whistling Into a Tape Recorder: What the East Coast Doesn't Get About Startups (dangrover.com)
113 points by admp on May 30, 2012 | 50 comments
18.A Cautionary Word on the Deferred Life Plan (stanford.edu)
103 points by ahalan on May 30, 2012 | 55 comments
19.The lifestyle business bullshit (2009) (37signals.com)
102 points by wslh on May 30, 2012 | 35 comments
20.First employee of startup? You are probably getting screwed (dinkevich.com)
97 points by pajju on May 30, 2012 | 70 comments

"Google is getting good, really good, at building things that see the world around them and actually understand what they’re seeing."

That statement spells it for me. With Google I see research, I see pushing tech boundaries and hardware experiments, I see new ways to interpret the world. With Facebook I see a huge lump of data but nothing really too groundbreaking. I don't deny Facebook's momentum... it's huge and it's valuable... but is it future proof? Are they thriving on momentum alone?

Which wins the race? Dunno yet. Maybe it's just not the same race.

22.Curse of dimensionality (wikipedia.org)
89 points by boh on May 30, 2012 | 25 comments
23.McLaren F1 Developer Designs New Auto Driving 100 MPH on 96 MPG (businessweek.com)
85 points by tankenmate on May 30, 2012 | 65 comments
24.Talent shortage in Indian IT (jace.zaiki.in)
84 points by kamaal on May 30, 2012 | 65 comments
25.It's About The Hashbangs (danwebb.net)
83 points by swah on May 30, 2012 | 17 comments
26.Show HN: I converted my Backbone/Rails app Cloudedit to Parse in 5 minutes (jamesyu.org)
82 points by tikhon on May 30, 2012 | 12 comments

Is it just me or does the non-technical co-founder really get killed by most blogs?

I have been approached a couple of times by friends with 'ideas', they just need a programmer to build it for them. I respectfully declined each time and remain friends with these people.

None of them ever got anywhere with their ideas. They never quit their day jobs, they never read the right blogs and books (even if I suggested, and in some cases bought copies of the books for them), they never raised funding, they never talked to customers, and they never found another programmer. They had absolutely no idea where to even begin on the business side of things, much less the engineering side.

I think programmers get all hot and bothered by the idea of a 'non-technical' co-founder undervaluing their contribution and so we all love these posts. But really, most of the people saying they are 'looking for a technical co-founder' aren't just lacking the ability to code. They are lacking the ability to do a startup.

Calling them 'non-technical co-founders' really is giving them a free pass. Most aren't ready to be co-founders, technical or not.

It also really belittles a good business cofounder (lets not term it around what they can't do, but what they can do). A good business cofounder goes out and talks to customers, has a handle on the market, probably has a contact list full of potential partners or employees, can pitch, do some PR, and hopefully secure some funding. That is very valuable to a young startup, and most of the people with an idea and no coder aren't up to that level.

28.Preparing for nonvolatile RAM (lwn.net)
76 points by willvarfar on May 30, 2012 | 90 comments
29.Big Customers? Who Needs 'Em (Jason Fried) (inc.com)
75 points by joshuacc on May 30, 2012 | 24 comments
30.Ketamine Improved Bipolar Depression Within Minutes, Study Suggests (sciencedaily.com)
75 points by mrsebastian on May 30, 2012 | 26 comments

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