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1.YC Will Now Fund Nonprofits Too (ycombinator.com)
454 points by pg on Sept 6, 2013 | 109 comments
2.NSA Codebreaking: I Am The Other (popehat.com)
450 points by thecoffman on Sept 6, 2013 | 114 comments
3.Nginx Is Taking Over the Internet (wired.com)
256 points by cliveowen on Sept 6, 2013 | 146 comments
4.Europe drafts law to ban mobile roaming charges (theguardian.com)
239 points by Libertatea on Sept 6, 2013 | 205 comments
5.Tesla Model S Outperforms Aston Martin (autocar.co.uk)
235 points by treistab2 on Sept 6, 2013 | 136 comments
6. [dupe] Elon Musk took the futuristic gesture interface from Iron Man and made it real (thenextweb.com)
219 points by SanderMak on Sept 6, 2013 | 108 comments
7.Logo, Bullshit & Co., Inc. (ia.net)
212 points by pascal07 on Sept 6, 2013 | 126 comments
8.Adafruit's Trinket (adafruit.com)
207 points by smk11 on Sept 6, 2013 | 45 comments
9. [dupe] The NSA Is Breaking Most Encryption on the Internet (schneier.com)
201 points by tosh on Sept 6, 2013 | 57 comments
10.Sweden 'a close partner' in NSA surveillance (thelocal.se)
206 points by yesbabyyes on Sept 6, 2013 | 54 comments
11.Google encrypts data amid backlash against NSA spying (washingtonpost.com)
190 points by esgoto on Sept 6, 2013 | 147 comments
12.Rambling On [PHP] Internals (ircmaxell.com)
184 points by chrisacky on Sept 6, 2013 | 165 comments
13.16 Major Firms May Have Received Early Data From Thomson Reuters (rollingstone.com)
179 points by kevando on Sept 6, 2013 | 132 comments
14.How to crack my software and add a back door (strategiccyber.com)
177 points by raffi on Sept 6, 2013 | 55 comments
15.Linode SSD Beta (linode.com)
177 points by kbar13 on Sept 6, 2013 | 81 comments
16.Trampolines in JavaScript (raganwald.com)
157 points by austengary on Sept 6, 2013 | 72 comments
17.Applications open Winter 2014 Funding (ycombinator.com)
135 points by pg on Sept 6, 2013 | 35 comments
18.The Z-80 has a 4-bit ALU. Here's how it works. (righto.com)
126 points by kens on Sept 6, 2013 | 39 comments
19.The Crystal Programming Language (crystal-lang.org)
116 points by carohadad on Sept 6, 2013 | 90 comments
20.Cloning the UI of iOS 7 with HTML, CSS and JavaScript (c2prods.com)
115 points by c2prods on Sept 6, 2013 | 59 comments
21.Why I hate funnels. (tinyletter.com)
113 points by kevin on Sept 6, 2013 | 31 comments
22.First impressions of the IPython Notebook (pgbovine.net)
107 points by rbanffy on Sept 6, 2013 | 34 comments
23.Online LaTex editor (sharelatex.com)
108 points by dn2k on Sept 6, 2013 | 56 comments

Personally, I think you're missing the forest for the trees. I think the unprofessionalism, the BS, the Mayer-hands-on thing... that is part of Yahoo's new branding strategy.

It's all about making Yahoo feel more personal. More like your friend. Mayer is trying to personally invite you out for coffee to and talk about the fun she had bashing out their logo.

I'm sure there are refinements that are happening behind-the-scenes after Mayer's "weekend". Hopefully resized forms of the logo will still get some TLC - the public doesn't generally notice when those things happen.

Remember the demographic that Yahoo survived upon - women. Non-geeky grown-up middle-class women. That's why the new logo reminds you of a department store like Macy's, or the makeup counter at Shoppers Drug Mart. That's who Mayer is targeting with this ad, even this blog. It's a huge number of people that most of the technorati ignore - Facebook captured that market practically by accident, and Pinterest is exploding because somebody finally thought to actually aim in that direction on purpose. And what's pinterest about? Craftsmanship. Craftswomanship. Getting your hands dirty on a fun little artistic project.

Like making a logo.

Latter-day Yahoo has always found strength in ignoring the geek elite. They lost the geek elite a long time ago. This includes you, design geeks.

25.All LinkedIn with Nowhere to Go (thebaffler.com)
103 points by mcenedella on Sept 6, 2013 | 54 comments
26.Epic, The Privacy Browser (epicbrowser.com)
101 points by romaniv on Sept 6, 2013 | 127 comments
27."Chrome-style" Desktop Apps that work today in Firefox (firefox.com)
107 points by potch on Sept 6, 2013 | 47 comments
28.A new survey finds that most internet users would like to be anonymous online (pewinternet.org)
99 points by rbanffy on Sept 6, 2013 | 27 comments
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30. [dupe] The NSA's Cryptographic Capabilities (schneier.com)
91 points by silenteh on Sept 6, 2013 | 16 comments

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