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1.I hate stacked area charts (2011) (leancrew.com)
369 points by dmitrig01 on June 11, 2014 | 64 comments
2.Why we're suing the CIA (muckrock.com)
360 points by morisy on June 11, 2014 | 76 comments
3.Response by Ray Kurzweil to chatbot Eugene Goostman “passing the Turing test” (kurzweilai.net)
331 points by ca98am79 on June 11, 2014 | 155 comments
4.Share: The Icon No One Agrees On (pixelapse.com)
336 points by lominming on June 11, 2014 | 160 comments
5.Bret Victor: Seeing Spaces [video] (vimeo.com)
302 points by zindlerb on June 11, 2014 | 83 comments
6.Trashing Chromebooks (systemcall.org)
261 points by mafuyu on June 11, 2014 | 61 comments
7.Expedia Starts Accepting Bitcoin for Hotel Bookings (wsj.com)
262 points by peter123 on June 11, 2014 | 101 comments
8.Ars tests Internet surveillance by spying on an NPR reporter (arstechnica.com)
244 points by wglb on June 11, 2014 | 65 comments
9.Microsoft fights U.S. warrant for customer e-mails held in overseas server (washingtonpost.com)
225 points by kenjackson on June 11, 2014 | 93 comments
10.Feedly gets hit by DDoS attack, refuses to give in to blackmail (grahamcluley.com)
219 points by chmars on June 11, 2014 | 134 comments
11.HFS+ Bit Rot (blog.barthe.ph)
189 points by adamzegelin on June 11, 2014 | 101 comments
12.Ergonomics of the Symbolics Lisp Machine (lispm.de)
179 points by BruceM on June 11, 2014 | 91 comments
13.Intel Bringing SIMD to JavaScript (01.org)
183 points by deathtrader666 on June 11, 2014 | 100 comments
14.Beautiful illusions: the economics of uberX (justin-singer.org)
187 points by aetherson on June 11, 2014 | 116 comments
15.Mozilla to sell '$25' Firefox OS smartphones in India (bbc.com)
176 points by yitchelle on June 11, 2014 | 120 comments
16.Postgres-XL: Scalable Open Source PostgreSQL-based Database Cluster (postgres-xl.org)
152 points by icholy on June 11, 2014 | 66 comments
17.KDE Ships Second Beta of Next Generation Plasma Workspace (kde.org)
150 points by Tsiolkovsky on June 11, 2014 | 116 comments
18.Algorithmic complexity attacks and libc qsort() (calmerthanyouare.org)
149 points by matslina on June 11, 2014 | 52 comments

I agree with the problem but disagree with the solution. I'd much prefer removing the stack completely and using overlapping plots, like this:

http://i.imgur.com/zO7CuQG.png

In a chart like this no data is lost in presentation. You can easily answer questions like "when did Android overtake iOS in marketshare?" and "is Windows Phone marketshare growing or shrinking?"

20.Essential LaTeX packages (howtotex.com)
126 points by czam on June 11, 2014 | 48 comments
21.Open Wireless Movement (openwireless.org)
126 points by zoowar on June 11, 2014 | 50 comments
22.Please Stop Asking Me to Speak About Women in Technology (snipe.net)
127 points by Killswitch on June 11, 2014 | 87 comments

For those of you who are unfamiliar with what a memristor is, as I was, HP has an easy-to-understand analogy on its FAQ page about memristors:

"A common analogy for a resistor is a pipe that carries water. The water itself is analogous to electrical charge, the pressure at the input of the pipe is similar to voltage, and the rate of flow of the water through the pipe is like electrical current. Just as with an electrical resistor, the flow of water through the pipe is faster if the pipe is shorter and/or it has a larger diameter. An analogy for a memristor is an interesting kind of pipe that expands or shrinks when water flows through it. If water flows through the pipe in one direction, the diameter of the pipe increases, thus enabling the water to flow faster. If water flows through the pipe in the opposite direction, the diameter of the pipe decreases, thus slowing down the flow of water. If the water pressure is turned off, the pipe will retain it most recent diameter until the water is turned back on. Thus, the pipe does not store water like a bucket (or a capacitor) – it remembers how much water flowed through it."

Source: http://www.hpl.hp.com/news/2008/apr-jun/memristor_faq.html

24.101 Ways to Save Apple (1997) (wired.com)
105 points by leorocky on June 11, 2014 | 85 comments
25.There's A Gold-Dispensing ATM on West 57th Street (scoutingny.com)
105 points by brodd on June 11, 2014 | 76 comments
26.Island of California (wikipedia.org)
99 points by GuiA on June 11, 2014 | 40 comments
27.Magpie – Git-backed Evernote replacement (readthedocs.org)
101 points by charlesthomas on June 11, 2014 | 39 comments
28.Online JSON editor (rawgit.com)
94 points by ternaryoperator on June 11, 2014 | 32 comments
29.How to colocate your first server at a datacenter (definedcode.com)
87 points by kvmosx on June 11, 2014 | 65 comments
30.Sorting in Python (interactivepython.org)
81 points by mathattack on June 11, 2014 | 16 comments

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