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1.Wikipedia Redefined (wikipediaredefined.com)
550 points by troethom on Aug 7, 2012 | 288 comments
2.How Apple and Amazon Security Flaws Led to My Epic Hacking (wired.com)
446 points by malachismith on Aug 7, 2012 | 253 comments
3.The weakest link by far is Apple (marco.org)
421 points by rsobers on Aug 7, 2012 | 166 comments
4.HN statistics (labs.im)
313 points by nhoss2 on Aug 7, 2012 | 63 comments
5.4chan: Beyond one billion (4chan.org)
305 points by dmarinoc on Aug 7, 2012 | 124 comments
6.Google's Autonomous cars complete 300,000 miles without an accident (techcrunch.com)
288 points by tbenst on Aug 7, 2012 | 263 comments
7.Veteran NYTimes Photographer Arrested & Allegedly Beaten by NYPD (chasejarvis.com)
255 points by aaronbrethorst on Aug 7, 2012 | 90 comments
8.Please turn on two-factor authentication (mattcutts.com)
224 points by cleverjake on Aug 7, 2012 | 258 comments
9.This is what Curiosity saw as it landed on Mars (youtu.be)
221 points by bmahmood on Aug 7, 2012 | 45 comments

You'd probably want any redesign of Wikipedia to start with the understanding that the front page of the English Wikipedia isn't WWW.WIKIPEDIA.ORG, it's EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG, and that that page is dominated by content --- most notably the WP Featured Articles, which are a core part of the Wikipedia community.

Draw the pretty colored lines after you grok the concept.

It goes downhill for me as they try to get more technical, redefining the way the encyclopedia is edited and organized. Drag and drop reformatting of article layouts? Really? Don't the best Wikipedia articles tend to be conformant to template layouts?

Wikipedia is not Digg. It does not have, as its primary goal, the delight of random web users. They are doing something bigger than that.

I'm also not a fan of the branding idea. First, they've confused Wikipedia with The Wikimedia Foundation. The two aren't the same thing. The branding they propose makes sense only for the latter. Second, they're trying to do that organic living logo thing that has become ultra-trendy lately (just read Brand New Blog to see it done well); "as Wikimedia evolves, the little lines in the logo will change". Well, maybe, but the relationship between Wikimedia top-level properties doesn't change all that regularly, nor does it meaningfully change depending on the context. Nor does the aggregate set of lines between properties draw an appealing or meaningful picture.

Also the capital "I" in the font they're using is killing me.

11.What I've Learned About Learning (raganwald.posterous.com)
149 points by slig on Aug 7, 2012 | 30 comments
12.Decrypt.py: Act like a decrypting hacker on tv (github.com/jtwaleson)
128 points by hendrikp on Aug 7, 2012 | 51 comments
13.What hackers don’t know about business (filepicker.io)
122 points by tagx on Aug 7, 2012 | 50 comments
14.Amazon Quietly Closes Security Hole After Journalist’s Devastating Hack (wired.com)
120 points by sciwiz on Aug 7, 2012 | 38 comments
15.The Beauty of Bresenham's Algorithm (free.pages.at)
118 points by arlog on Aug 7, 2012 | 46 comments
16.Synthetic biology is heading for the cloud (judegomila.com)
111 points by judegomila on Aug 7, 2012 | 66 comments
17.Racket v5.3 (racket-lang.org)
115 points by shawndumas on Aug 7, 2012 | 50 comments
18.Riak 1.2 Officially Released (basho.com)
124 points by pharkmillups on Aug 7, 2012 | 40 comments

For the people that want to turn on two-factor authentication on their Gmail account, here's how to do it: http://support.google.com/accounts/bin/answer.py?hl=en&t... I highly recommend it.

Some of the common misperceptions I see:

Myth: But what if my cell phone doesn't have SMS/signal?

Reality: You can install a standalone program called Google Authenticator, so your cell phone doesn't need a signal.

Myth: Okay, but what about if my cell phone runs out of power (added: or my phone is stolen)?

Reality: You can print out a small piece of paper with 10 one-time rescue codes and put that in your wallet.

Myth: Don't I have to fiddle with an extra PIN every time I log in?

Reality: You can tell Google to trust your computer for 30 days and maybe even longer.

Myth: I heard two-factor authentication doesn't work with POP and IMAP?

Reality: You can still use two-factor authentication even with POP and IMAP. You create a special "application-specific password" that your mail client can use instead of your regular password. You can revoke application-specific passwords at any time.

Myth: Okay, but what if I want to verify how secure Google Authenticator is?

Reality: Google Authenticator is open-source: http://code.google.com/p/google-authenticator/

Hmm. Maybe I should throw this up on my blog too.

20.Curiosity was built with 2.5 million lines of C (programmers.stackexchange.com)
102 points by dustingetz on Aug 7, 2012 | 33 comments
21.The German Model (handelsblatt.com)
99 points by hussong on Aug 7, 2012 | 102 comments

J don't understand why you have such a problem with it. Jt seems fine to me.
23.Picplum launches Photo Printing API (picplum.com)
92 points by lyime on Aug 7, 2012 | 25 comments
24.Parser combinator library in C (github.com/wbhart)
91 points by wbhart on Aug 7, 2012 | 28 comments
25.SML: Scalable Machine Learning Class (with video lectures) (smola.org)
89 points by adilkhash on Aug 7, 2012 | 10 comments
26.Judge Alsup orders Oracle, Google to disclose paid advocates (arstechnica.com)
89 points by ben1040 on Aug 7, 2012 | 25 comments
27.The Best Recruiters – followup to The Recruiter Honeypot (ewherry.com)
82 points by jianshen on Aug 7, 2012 | 13 comments
28.Filepicker.io now supports Instagram, Flickr and Video Recording (filepicker.io)
82 points by brettcvz on Aug 7, 2012 | 26 comments
29.Easel (YC S12) launches as an easier way to design for the web in your browser (techcrunch.com)
82 points by mcolyer on Aug 7, 2012 | 26 comments
30.IPhone caused "crisis of design" at Samsung (allthingsd.com)
81 points by Tloewald on Aug 7, 2012 | 87 comments

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