| 1. | | Welcome, Freshmen. You Don't Deserve to Be Here (chronicle.com) |
| 373 points by onedev on Oct 15, 2013 | 199 comments |
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| 2. | | The Russia Left Behind (nytimes.com) |
| 363 points by mxfh on Oct 15, 2013 | 214 comments |
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| 3. | | GoDaddy, Media Temple, and the Horrible World of Web Hosting (marco.org) |
| 354 points by mh_ on Oct 15, 2013 | 161 comments |
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| 4. | | Hacker News is a social echo chamber (mjg59.dreamwidth.org) |
| 339 points by BCM43 on Oct 15, 2013 | 194 comments |
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| 5. | | Manager.io – Free accounting software for small businesses (manager.io) |
| 290 points by Heliosmaster on Oct 15, 2013 | 135 comments |
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| 6. | | MathGifs (mathgifs.blogspot.co.uk) |
| 269 points by co_pl_te on Oct 15, 2013 | 31 comments |
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| 7. | | Free Font: Norwester (jamiewilson.io) |
| 252 points by benoitg on Oct 15, 2013 | 59 comments |
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| 8. | | Baidu now accepts Bitcoin (bitcointalk.org) |
| 208 points by ferdo on Oct 15, 2013 | 104 comments |
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| 9. | | Things I learned at YC (aelag.com) |
| 204 points by aelaguiz on Oct 15, 2013 | 61 comments |
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| 10. | | Glenn Greenwald is leaving The Guardian (ggsidedocs.blogspot.com.br) |
| 201 points by duck on Oct 15, 2013 | 104 comments |
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| 11. | | VirtualBox 4.3 released (virtualbox.org) |
| 155 points by conductor on Oct 15, 2013 | 54 comments |
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| 12. | | A quick look at the Redis source code (heychinaski.com) |
| 149 points by HeyChinaski on Oct 15, 2013 | 32 comments |
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| 13. | | A Court Order is an Insider Attack (freedom-to-tinker.com) |
| 146 points by Amadou on Oct 15, 2013 | 47 comments |
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| 14. | | Stack Exchange's monitoring system is now open source (github.com/opserver) |
| 147 points by waffle_ss on Oct 15, 2013 | 56 comments |
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| 15. | | Introducing Rubinius X (rubini.us) |
| 153 points by yannski on Oct 15, 2013 | 215 comments |
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| 16. | | LinkedIn's Series B Pitch to Greylock: Pitch Advice for Entrepreneurs (reidhoffman.org) |
| 152 points by Ecio78 on Oct 15, 2013 | 22 comments |
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| 18. | | GoDaddy Buys Media Temple (techcrunch.com) |
| 141 points by recusancy on Oct 15, 2013 | 167 comments |
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| 19. | | India to launch its first mission to Mars [video] (venturebeat.com) |
| 136 points by gagan2020 on Oct 15, 2013 | 53 comments |
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| 21. | | Aaron Swartz’s last gift to journalism and online privacy finds a new home (washingtonpost.com) |
| 126 points by trauco on Oct 15, 2013 | 25 comments |
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| 22. | | Pixar's Universal Scene Description (pixar.com) |
| 126 points by gdubs on Oct 15, 2013 | 31 comments |
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| 23. | | In iOS 7, the final straw for Newsstand (markokarppinen.com) |
| 128 points by jamesmoss on Oct 15, 2013 | 89 comments |
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| 24. | | Nginx Inc. raises $10M in Series B round (nginx.com) |
| 126 points by shad42 on Oct 15, 2013 | 45 comments |
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| 26. | | Brazilian government to ditch Microsoft in favour of bespoke email system (zdnet.com) |
| 117 points by singold on Oct 15, 2013 | 51 comments |
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| 27. | | “The 'use asm' pragma is not necessary to opt into optimizations in V8” (code.google.com) |
| 116 points by elisee on Oct 15, 2013 | 112 comments |
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| 28. | | Incremental Garbage Collector in PyPy (morepypy.blogspot.com) |
| 114 points by fijal on Oct 15, 2013 | 7 comments |
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| 30. | | Why is the number 1,729 hidden in Futurama episodes? (bbc.co.uk) |
| 101 points by programsvalues on Oct 15, 2013 | 22 comments |
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let me tell you something. The good and cheerful atmosphere at freshman speeches is something you should be proud of. It gives people spirit and a wonderful first experience. The harsh truth will catch up anyways. The speech in this article, how the OP thought it should be, is utter crap and comes from a place of total arrogance and serves only himself.
It doesn't act as an eye-opener, because the students won't listen anyways. They will experience reality soon enough and there's absolutely no need to tell them anything they can't understand at their current position. They are mentally not in the state to receive any "truthful speech". They are in a new chapter of their lives and the only bet is to give it a try. The experience of others is worth close to nothing, because they need to make experiences themselves.
Why am I telling you this? Because I'm German. In Germany, there is not even a freshman speech. What we have can be described as a big "fuck you" from some dean or whatever arrogant professor feels entitled to speak up. "50% of you won't be here in 1 year" is something you get told on first day of university. What is this good for? I haven't seen a single student saying "Oh, this guy's right, I'll unenroll right now". They HAVE to try first, because that's the choice they made for this new chapter in life. It might even be true. 50% unenroll after a while, but it's unclear which 50%.
My girlfriend is becoming a teacher. She studied for 5 years. After university follows a 1.5 traineeship at school, before she can call herself a real teacher. They have a welcome speech for the new trainee-teachers and it went like that:"Welcome, good to see you, but you won't get a job anyways." Again, a big "fuck you" to all these people who spend 5 years in this system, gave their best, are motivated and accept a lousy pay for 1.5 years with ridiculous long hours.
From my limited experience and what people told me who experienced the exact same crap in Germany, I can see this only as some self-righteous bullshit from arrogant frustrated people that serves no purpose at all but only to make THEM feel a tiny little bit better. "I'm here, see, I'm the best." Fuck you!
Be proud that it is a common practice in the US to have motivational speeches that give people a good feeling. There's nothing in the world you can tell freshmen to prepare them for reality. The only thing that counts is how you make them feel in this very moment at the Welcome-freshman-party.