| 1. | | Linus Torvalds: Debugging hell (torvalds-family.blogspot.com) |
| 78 points by mqt on Dec 5, 2008 | 44 comments |
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| 2. | | Why Good Developers Are Not Getting 10 times the Pay (itscommonsensestupid.blogspot.com) |
| 73 points by nsoonhui on Dec 5, 2008 | 93 comments |
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| 3. | | Soon it will be time to start over, again (scripting.com) |
| 67 points by bootload on Dec 5, 2008 | 9 comments |
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| 5. | | H. M., an Unforgettable Amnesiac, Dies at 82 (nytimes.com) |
| 54 points by kalvin on Dec 5, 2008 | 24 comments |
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| 6. | | Raising the World’s I.Q. with Micronutrients (nytimes.com) |
| 53 points by MikeCapone on Dec 5, 2008 | 32 comments |
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| 7. | | How Alex Payne Uses TextMate (al3x.net) |
| 45 points by twampss on Dec 5, 2008 | 32 comments |
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| 9. | | Enable "path view" in Finder (OS X) (tuaw.com) |
| 43 points by tortilla on Dec 5, 2008 | 12 comments |
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| 10. | | A Programmer's Dilemma (softwareindustrialization.com) |
| 42 points by gaius on Dec 5, 2008 | 32 comments |
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| 13. | | Pyquery 0.2 : jQuery for Python (python.org) |
| 38 points by iamelgringo on Dec 5, 2008 | 8 comments |
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| 14. | | The Saudi Arabia of Lithium (forbes.com) |
| 34 points by robg on Dec 5, 2008 | 2 comments |
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| 17. | | 10 Tips To Get Your Startup Noticed. (marketingstartups.com) |
| 33 points by nathanburke on Dec 5, 2008 | 9 comments |
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| 18. | | InviteUp : Easiest Invite Ever (inviteup.com) |
| 32 points by kirubakaran on Dec 5, 2008 | 47 comments |
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| 19. | | Do modern IDEs make us dumber? (charlespetzold.com) |
| 30 points by vorador on Dec 5, 2008 | 37 comments |
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| 20. | | Apache + Passenger -vs- nginx + mongrel (mornini.wordpress.com) |
| 32 points by azharcs on Dec 5, 2008 | 4 comments |
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| 21. | | First time entrepreneurs have 18% chance of success; 2nd time entrepreneurs: 30% (hbs.edu) |
| 30 points by pierrefar on Dec 5, 2008 | 16 comments |
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| 22. | | A profile of Sergey Brin: Enlightenment man (economist.com) |
| 29 points by cawel on Dec 5, 2008 | 6 comments |
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| 23. | | The Agile Disease (lukehalliwell.wordpress.com) |
| 29 points by utnick on Dec 5, 2008 | 12 comments |
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| 24. | | Appalanche (YC S07): A Snazzy Recommendation Engine For The App Store That Sort Of Works (techcrunch.com) |
| 26 points by jmorin007 on Dec 5, 2008 | 7 comments |
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| 29. | | Save Bletchley Park (infoworld.com) |
| 25 points by ccraigIW on Dec 5, 2008 | 6 comments |
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Programmers have no power over the people who set pay rates while CEOs have a great deal of power.
Being in management gives you leverage. Being in a union gives you leverage. Being a replaceable widget -- even a gold-plated widget that is x10 better than the other widgets -- gives you no leverage.
I hope I've cleared things up for you. Now go out, throw away any Ayn Rand books that you own, and download something by Machiavelli. You'll learn a lot more about the way that capitalism really works.