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1.Uses for cURL (httpkit.com)
339 points by KrisJordan on Nov 9, 2012 | 71 comments
2.How to get your IP unbanned on HN
220 points by pg on Nov 9, 2012 | 76 comments
3.The People's Bailout (howtosharpenpencils.tumblr.com)
219 points by dorkitude on Nov 9, 2012 | 313 comments
4.Inside Team Romney’s whale of an IT meltdown (arstechnica.com)
216 points by shawndumas on Nov 9, 2012 | 189 comments
5.The Nature of Lisp (defmacro.org)
202 points by llambda on Nov 9, 2012 | 77 comments
6.Inventing a Soccer Ball for Poor Countries (nytimes.com)
199 points by mhb on Nov 9, 2012 | 122 comments
7.Chinese government blocks Google.com, Gmail, Google+, Maps, Docs and more (thenextweb.com)
184 points by derpenxyne on Nov 9, 2012 | 102 comments
8.How to Detect a Toxic Customer (2010) (softwarebyrob.com)
162 points by craigkerstiens on Nov 9, 2012 | 64 comments
9.The UK Court Sanctions Apple, Hopes "Lack of Integrity" Is Not "Typical" (groklaw.net)
160 points by esolyt on Nov 9, 2012 | 97 comments
10.Evil, or why Douglas Crockford is harmful to Free Software (apebox.org)
159 points by slyall on Nov 9, 2012 | 184 comments
11.Eight Years of Firefox (blog.mozilla.org)
155 points by pragmatictester on Nov 9, 2012 | 58 comments
12.An inside look behind Romney's loss: An epic failure of its Orca big-data app (computerworld.com)
142 points by CrankyBear on Nov 9, 2012 | 105 comments
13.Objective-C in The Cloud (objective-cloud.com)
132 points by bonaldi on Nov 9, 2012 | 68 comments
14.Mapping Racist Tweets in Response to President Obama's Re-election (floatingsheep.org)
127 points by nreece on Nov 9, 2012 | 100 comments
15.Writing A Lisp Interpreter In Haskell (defmacro.org)
116 points by llambda on Nov 9, 2012 | 31 comments

Hi everyone. I want to assure you all that we are aware of the tax implications. We are working with a pro-bono tax lawyer and have called the IRS several times. The IRS informed us that we do not meet the requirements to file a 1099-c (we are not a bank, credit union, etc.)

Our tax lawyer has written some technical langue for our website. The bottom line is that we will be purchasing debt of people who are most likely insolvent and if you are insolvent there is no tax implications. Period. Even if they are not insolvent the chain of events that would have to take place to result in this counting as taxable income is highly unlikely. It's not impossible, but it's very very very (lots more verys) unlikely.

The long answer is much longer and more technical but rest assured, we are aware of the tax implications and it's not a problem.

17.What Programmers Want Is Less Stupid And More Programming (thecodist.com)
113 points by joeyespo on Nov 9, 2012 | 23 comments
18. Rosalind is a platform for learning bioinformatics through problem solving. (rosalind.info)
109 points by nkurz on Nov 9, 2012 | 22 comments
19.That'll Never Work (jgc.org)
111 points by jgrahamc on Nov 9, 2012 | 30 comments
20.How Zara Grew Into the World’s Largest Fashion Retailer (nytimes.com)
107 points by nikunjk on Nov 9, 2012 | 49 comments
21.Supreme Court of Canada Voids Viagra Patent for Insufficient Disclosure (michaelgeist.ca)
106 points by edj on Nov 9, 2012 | 20 comments
22.Show HN: HTTPretty, an easy way to mock http requests in python (falcao.it)
97 points by gfalcao on Nov 9, 2012 | 15 comments
23.Was Nate Silver the Most Accurate 2012 Election Pundit? (appliedrationality.org)
97 points by kf on Nov 9, 2012 | 59 comments
24.The Nuclear Scientist Who Skipped College (theatlantic.com)
96 points by sasvari on Nov 9, 2012 | 50 comments

Orca had been conceived by two men—Romney's Director of Voter Contact Dan Centinello and the campaign's Political Director Rich Beeson...

To build Orca, the Romney campaign turned to Microsoft and an unnamed application consulting firm.

This sounds like a lot of failed IT projects in large corporations -- dreamed up by upper management types who don't know anything about tech, then farmed out to consultants and tech vendors for the actual implementation. The consultants and vendors then either proceed to wander in the weeds expensively due to lack of direction, or actively seize on the client's ignorance and take them for a ride.

The problem is that the people nominally in charge of the project, the upper management types, don't have the experience or expertise to know they're getting taken for a ride until it's too late. So there's no way to hold the contractors accountable, or to get the train back on the rails once it's jumped off.

26.Redis data model and eventual consistency (antirez.com)
85 points by wglb on Nov 9, 2012 | 5 comments
27.Arduino Micro shrinks your favorite DIY platform down (engadget.com)
84 points by redDragon on Nov 9, 2012 | 22 comments
28.Txtbirds (jsvine.com)
84 points by jsvine on Nov 9, 2012 | 46 comments
29.dōmo: Markup, style, and code in one language (domo-js.com)
83 points by jedschmidt on Nov 9, 2012 | 75 comments

I don't know much about RethinkDB yet, but I will say that I have been a big fan (online) of one of its founders, Slava Akhmechet, for years. I've never met him, but he wrote some terrific articles on his website, http://www.defmacro.org/ , a few years ago. Start at the bottom of the list of articles, with "The Nature of Lisp."

Slava is a deep thinker, which makes me very excited to take a look at RethinkDB.


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