Daily Hacker News for 2011-06-23
The 10 highest-rated articles on Hacker News on June 23, 2011 which have not appeared on any previous Hacker News Daily are:
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Why a*a*a*a*a*a cannot be optimized to (a*a*a)*(a*a*a)?
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Scaling with MongoDB (or how Urban Airship abandoned it for PostgreSQL)
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The average color of the New York City sky, updated every 5 minutes.
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Optimizely Open-Sources Guiders.js, a Library to Help You Guide New Users
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Q: Why can I access an out-of-scope C++ var? A: So you rent a hotel room...
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Echoprint: Open-source music fingerprinting
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Hackers needed to help build the “Wikipedia of everyone, ever” at 1000memories
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Kind of Screwed
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Nevada passes law authorizing driverless cars
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The FBI stole an Instapaper server in an unrelated raid
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Posted at 2011-06-24 00:00 | Permanent link |