| 1. | | Using Zipcar may damage your credit (fstutzman.com) |
| 140 points by kmfrk on Sept 19, 2010 | 94 comments |
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| 2. | | PostgreSQL 9.0 Is Now Available (phoronix.com) |
| 132 points by spahl on Sept 19, 2010 | 27 comments |
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| 3. | | Down with fun: The depressing vogue for having fun at work (economist.com) |
| 112 points by blasdel on Sept 19, 2010 | 74 comments |
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| 4. | | Thomas Jefferson's Letter to His Nephew Peter (yale.edu) |
| 112 points by najirama on Sept 19, 2010 | 55 comments |
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| 5. | | Facebook Is Secretly Building A Phone (techcrunch.com) |
| 102 points by MichaelApproved on Sept 19, 2010 | 96 comments |
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| 6. | | Ask HN: He stole my laptop, and sent me this, what would you do? |
| 99 points by kabuks on Sept 19, 2010 | 125 comments |
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| 7. | | Screenshot: "A Fire Upon the Deep" sequel (2011) (norwescon.org) |
| 86 points by 10ren on Sept 19, 2010 | 27 comments |
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| 8. | | Algorithms from the Book (cstheory.stackexchange.com) |
| 84 points by gphilip on Sept 19, 2010 | 4 comments |
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| 9. | | My coffeehouse nightmare (slate.com) |
| 82 points by ca98am79 on Sept 19, 2010 | 59 comments |
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| 10. | | The Windows Shutdown crapfest (moishelettvin.blogspot.com) |
| 77 points by adambyrtek on Sept 19, 2010 | 31 comments |
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| 11. | | New Twitter has Gist Support (thechangelog.com) |
| 76 points by vamsee on Sept 19, 2010 | 24 comments |
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| 12. | | Making It Big In Software: Google's Peter Norvig (informationweek.com) |
| 74 points by niyazpk on Sept 19, 2010 | 21 comments |
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| 13. | | The Permission We Already Have (bldgblog.blogspot.com) |
| 71 points by blasdel on Sept 19, 2010 | 13 comments |
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| 14. | | Hole in Linux kernel provides root rights (h-online.com) |
| 69 points by spahl on Sept 19, 2010 | 32 comments |
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| 15. | | GOG.com shut down (gog.com) |
| 60 points by psadauskas on Sept 19, 2010 | 28 comments |
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| 16. | | Planning is overrated. The best performers seesaw between ideas and actions. (tompeters.com) |
| 58 points by l0stman on Sept 19, 2010 | 34 comments |
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| 18. | | Pearls Before Breakfast (washingtonpost.com) |
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| 20. | | This is Your Brain on Food (seedmagazine.com) |
| 56 points by robg on Sept 19, 2010 | 9 comments |
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| 21. | | The Shell Haters Handbook (heroku.com) |
| 52 points by chuhnk on Sept 19, 2010 | 31 comments |
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| 23. | | The Most Powerful Word In The Human Vocabulary: Perspective (sokanu.com) |
| 52 points by sthomps on Sept 19, 2010 | 23 comments |
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| 24. | | Ask HN: What Firefox/Chrome extensions do you use? |
| 49 points by steiger on Sept 19, 2010 | 89 comments |
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| 25. | | Streamie: Node.js + Websockets = Real time Twitter client (thechangelog.com) |
| 47 points by netherland on Sept 19, 2010 | 7 comments |
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| 26. | | iOS developers: Are you shocked by how vengeful users can be in the app store? |
| 47 points by amichail on Sept 19, 2010 | 54 comments |
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| 28. | | Why are so many programmers arrogant? (programmers.stackexchange.com) |
| 46 points by adn37 on Sept 19, 2010 | 95 comments |
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| 29. | | 4Chan To Target RIAA Next (torrentfreak.com) |
| 44 points by Indyan on Sept 19, 2010 | 30 comments |
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| 30. | | Google Sibyl: A system for large scale machine learning [pdf] (ladisworkshop.org) |
| 43 points by yarapavan on Sept 19, 2010 | 3 comments |
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Counterpoints that will be unpopular, but need to be said anyways:
1. "Needing" is no excuse for stealing, and that demeans all the people who BUST THEIR ASS to get out of poverty. If the thief is not working 12 hours per day and living on bare necessities, they have no excuse, and being even mildly sympathetic to their plight is bad for everyone, most especially poor people. NEVER pardon stealing, ESPECIALLY from another individual. Condoning ANY stealing is terrible - thieves are far more likely to steal near them, which will be from other needy people, thus making their poverty worse. Never condone a criminal's behavior, especially and above all street crime.
> Find out why he needs it. I doubt it's so he can watch YouTube videos, based on his email. You can buy a cheap desktop (or even laptop) for a few hundred dollars. Offer to trade a crappy computer for yours.
2. This could very well be another scam or attempt to rob MORE (the person has already demonstrated that they have no integrity and will steal from people), and you're encouraging the original poster to walk into the lion's den and potentially risk getting robbed or ripped off even more. This is crazy, reckless, and dangerous for the OP.
> After all, giving him a computer could change his life.
It's a THIEF, dude. You can get a used computer for a few hundred dollars, that's like a week worth of saving at the most low quality minimum wage job. Work 80 hours for a couple weeks and use the money to buy a computer. Some of us do stuff like that to get out of povery. God, this smug "crime is okay because they need it" crap among upper middle class people is awful, it makes me sick to my stomach. NO, committing street crime is NOT okay, EVER. There's ALWAYS another way.