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1.Startup Equity For Employees (payne.org)
148 points by daveambrose on Jan 17, 2010 | 31 comments
2.OpenBTS: Cheap, open source cellular network (sourceforge.net)
121 points by nir on Jan 17, 2010 | 16 comments
3.Why I love having tabs in source code. (derkarl.org)
107 points by miles on Jan 17, 2010 | 43 comments
4.Google Agrees to Censor Encyclopedia Dramatica Entry in Australia (blogoscoped.com)
88 points by stakent on Jan 17, 2010 | 82 comments
5.Why I prefer no tabs in source code (adamspiers.org)
83 points by miles on Jan 17, 2010 | 33 comments
📚. Bookshelf (calv.info)
1 min read | by calv.info | saved 229 days ago | archive
6.Presentation on the new Python GIL (dabeaz.com)
77 points by voxcogitatio on Jan 17, 2010 | 27 comments
7.WebNumbr: graph any number on the web (webnumbr.com)
67 points by tlrobinson on Jan 17, 2010 | 35 comments
8.Top Programming Fonts (hivelogic.com)
60 points by voxcogitatio on Jan 17, 2010 | 35 comments
9.Concerning Git's Packing Heuristics (kernel.org)
60 points by blasdel on Jan 17, 2010 | 2 comments
10.Higher-order Shell (rutgers.edu)
58 points by r11t on Jan 17, 2010 | 13 comments
📚. The 10 Principles of Slack Maximalism (aelerinya.substack.com)
7 min read | by Lucie Philippon | saved 90 days ago | 8% read | archive

For most people, they come out of high school not just poor at math, they come out "Math Broken" as one of my friends puts it. The second you mention anything to do with Math, their eyes glaze over and their brain completely disengages. I think there are a lot of things that contribute to that, but generally Math is not taught in a very approachable way. The KhanAcademy is I think a very good start in solving that problem.

I came across this site through an article that was on HN sometime last year, around November or December IIRC. Since then I've watched roughly 100 videos on that site. Some of the Finance videos, Trig, and Pre-algebra as a refresher, and I'm now roughly 60 videos into the Linear Algebra videos. Even though I'm in the midst of my master's program now, I've set a goal to watch 2 video's every day as time permits.

I am so impressed with this site, and with Salman Khan. The math is very well done, but it's also very approachable. Most of the videos are roughly 10-15 minutes in length and are highly topical. That makes it easy to jump in and pick up a refresher on something you haven't seen for a while. It's also great for getting into something you haven't ever seen before. Personally I haven't ever had Linear Algebra before, and if you've looked at many of the textbooks, they are pretty dense, particularly if you are self learning. I've found this site to be a great resource in getting oriented and it has really helped me get some traction.

I have recommended this site to dozens of people, and while most of them don't share my love of mathematics, they have been able to get some traction in various problems by using this site as a supplement.

Anyway, as a daily user of the KhanAcademy, I can't say enough good things about the site. I don't think it's a stretch to say it has the potential to revolutionize how math is taught.

The one downside to the site I've noticed is the lack of problems sets. There is a tester that will walk you up through the different topics, but unlike the video's you can't just start where you feel you need to, you have to work up through the early material, and that's fairly time consuming. I have a number of other resource's I'm using for problem sets, but it would be nice to have a few problems to work through for each video.

Overall an absolutely fantastic resource. Rating: 10/10

12.The truth dogs reveal about evolution (timesonline.co.uk)
43 points by bootload on Jan 17, 2010 | 46 comments
13.Latest Developments in Ruby 1.9.2 (gihyo.jp)
41 points by rnicholson on Jan 17, 2010 | 3 comments
14.Myths That Can Kill a Startup (gigaom.com)
43 points by mace on Jan 17, 2010 | 5 comments
15.How to Document Your Python Project Using Sphinx (python.org)
41 points by mace on Jan 17, 2010 | 5 comments
📚. Mississippi Can't Possibly Have Good Schools (educationdaly.us)
7 min read | by Tim Daly | saved 295 days ago | archive
16.Claims of Himalayan glacier meltdown based entirely on a single short phone call (timesonline.co.uk)
40 points by miked on Jan 17, 2010 | 51 comments
17.yay more email clients: solving the wrong problem (jerakeen.org)
39 points by blasdel on Jan 17, 2010 | 5 comments
18.HyperGraphDB - a new open-source graph db (kobrix.com)
38 points by labria on Jan 17, 2010 | 12 comments
19.New York Times Ready to Charge Online Readers (nymag.com)
37 points by nir on Jan 17, 2010 | 29 comments
20.Why You Need to be in Silicon Valley (startupboy.com)
36 points by prakash on Jan 17, 2010 | 35 comments
📚. Isaac Asimov (inf.ufpr.br)
22 min read | by ufpr.br | saved 47 days ago | 48% read | archive
21.New subreddit for open APIs and datasets (reddit.com)
34 points by mcantelon on Jan 17, 2010 | 1 comment
22.Co-founder Google Doc - stage 2 (a semantic wiki)
33 points by ADRIANFR on Jan 17, 2010 | 25 comments
23.Using temporary IPs in the cloud considered harmful
32 points by maconic on Jan 17, 2010 | 22 comments
24.Starcraft AI Competition (ucsc.edu)
31 points by frisco on Jan 17, 2010 | 8 comments

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📚. Getting More Strategic (cate.blog)
7 min read | by Cate | saved 164 days ago | 99% read | archive
26.Show Me What's Wrong - a tool for helping with "computer issues" (showmewhatswrong.com)
32 points by sabon on Jan 17, 2010 | 19 comments
27.$1K iPhone app (techcrunch.com)
31 points by NonEUCitizen on Jan 17, 2010 | 14 comments
28.Chess grandmasters: Intelligent machines are about to revolutionize the world (post-gazette.com)
30 points by edw519 on Jan 17, 2010 | 28 comments
29.Did You Mean: Google Maps? (erickerr.com)
29 points by kloncks on Jan 17, 2010 | 28 comments
30.Googlephone No Match for Kafkaesque Carriers (wired.com)
28 points by cwan on Jan 17, 2010 | 26 comments
📚. Insider Trading on War (archive.is)
17 min read | by Matt Levine | saved 18 hours ago | archive

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