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1.“We don’t get out of bed for less than $10,000 per day.” (sebastianmarshall.com)
291 points by azazo on March 10, 2011 | 151 comments
2.Salary negotiations for techies (jacquesmattheij.com)
262 points by jerome_etienne on March 10, 2011 | 161 comments
3.Google: Hide sites to find more of what you want (googleblog.blogspot.com)
222 points by ssclafani on March 10, 2011 | 89 comments
4.Launch (areallybadidea.com)
207 points by dkasper on March 10, 2011 | 24 comments
5.Designing your sign up page? Read this. (contrast.ie)
192 points by destraynor on March 10, 2011 | 21 comments
6.OS X Isn't for Developers (zachholman.com)
187 points by holman on March 10, 2011 | 240 comments
7.How I lost my faith in Lisp (groups.google.com)
183 points by deepu_256 on March 10, 2011 | 65 comments
8.How to Get PayPal to Freeze Your Account in Four Easy Steps (vayable.com)
172 points by mariorz on March 10, 2011 | 62 comments
9. What do you think of our new team page? (type "dance" for party mode) (wistia.com)
172 points by brendan on March 10, 2011 | 62 comments
10.If you're applying this cycle: How to Apply to Y Combinator (ycombinator.com)
157 points by pg on March 10, 2011 | 128 comments
11.Why Nokia failed: 'Wasted 2,000 man years' on UIs that didn't work (theregister.co.uk)
156 points by macco on March 10, 2011 | 60 comments
12.Instapaper 3.0 is here (instapaper.com)
155 points by jamesjyu on March 10, 2011 | 64 comments
13.Why did OKCupid write their own web server? (onstartups.com)
154 points by mhp on March 10, 2011 | 104 comments
14.Show HN: Readability-like API Using Machine Learning (diffbot.com)
151 points by miket on March 10, 2011 | 49 comments
15.JS app that produces text along a path in pure CSS (eleqtriq.com)
137 points by duopixel on March 10, 2011 | 18 comments
16.Square responds to Verifone's allegations (squareup.com)
135 points by panarky on March 10, 2011 | 53 comments
17.Noticias Hacker, like HN but in spanish (noticiashacker.com)
122 points by armandososa on March 10, 2011 | 80 comments
18.The iPad 2 (daringfireball.net)
116 points by solipsist on March 10, 2011 | 104 comments
19.What to do After Making a Billion dollars (jamesaltucher.com)
95 points by jaltucher on March 10, 2011 | 48 comments

Am I being pretentious or unfair for wondering what on earth this blog or author is about?

I don't find this specific post terrible, but I'm the type who prefers the advice of people with a track record of success–or, at the very least, who have tried and humbly reflect on their failures. With details.

When the most I get from an About page is "I’ve been working and training to be the most skilled strategist of our era." and "I worked as an entrepreneur from 2004 to 2008.", meh ... pass.

21.The Haskell Platform 2011.2 is out: GHC 7 for all (haskell.org)
97 points by dons on March 10, 2011 | 33 comments
22.Xcode 4 - review (fireballed.org)
89 points by credo on March 10, 2011 | 31 comments
23.How to Deploy a Rails app to EC2 in less than an hour using Rubber (ginzametrics.com)
90 points by rgrieselhuber on March 10, 2011 | 37 comments
24.SocialCam - launching hard and painful (swombat.com)
89 points by tomh- on March 10, 2011 | 28 comments
25.JavaScript Visualization of Sorting Algorithms (jsdo.it)
87 points by zevyoura on March 10, 2011 | 12 comments
26.Earbits (YC W11) Brings A Twist: Online Radio Where Bands Can Pay For Playtime (techcrunch.com)
84 points by pitdesi on March 10, 2011 | 54 comments

Let's face it, if you buy a new tablet 11 months after your last one just because you like the new optional case better, you're just searching for ways to spend money.

I've heard countless people rave about Salman Khan and his teaching methods - both here and away from HN. The truth is, I had no idea why he and his teachings were such a big deal...until now. I had seen some of his videos before and read some of the articles about the Khan Academy, but had never given them my full attention. To me, it was just another guy with his own teaching methods.

But when I see him talk at TED, it makes perfect sense. Not only is he a superb speaker, he gets his points across clearly.

Probably the best point of all is this one:

  "What I do is I assign the lectures for homework and, what used to be
   homework, I now have the students doing in the classroom."
As radical as that may seem, this idea has TONS of potential. Do we really need teachers there in person if they are just lecturing? The real use of being there in person as a teacher is for interacting with the students. What better way to do that than by helping them with the work (i.e. homework) and letting the Khan Academy lecture when little interaction is needed.

I am definitely going to hop on the bandwagon now and join everyone else in following Khan while appreciating his pure genius. In fact, the best way to describe him is to combine all the great things people here on HN have to say about him:

  > He's amazing. (joshu)

  > I really do think Sal Khan will revolutionize teaching. (solarmist)

  > Hero material. (MikeCapone)

  > Future of education. (omfut)

  > Really wonderful reminder of what just one person can set in motion. (runevault)

  > Simply amazing that a guy armed only with a tablet and a microphone can have this
  much impact. (keiferski)

  > He is a big inspiration for anyone looking to change the world. (omfut)
The list could go on forever. And it's not every day you hear people talking about someone and their ideas in such a way like they are now about Khan and the Khan Academy.

If people are saying it is amazing, then there's a pretty good chance that it truly is amazing.

29.If You Bought Apple Stock Instead of Products (nytimes.com)
76 points by yagibear on March 10, 2011 | 33 comments
30.Square vs VeriFone - Fees & Security (feefighters.com)
75 points by gaganpalrecha on March 10, 2011 | 9 comments

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