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Google is a great name, better than all the examples you've mentioned for one simple reason: How many times have you been lost and called a friend and asked her to google an address for you? How many times have you googled a girl you met to see where she works of if she has any pictures you can send to your friends?

Back when Yahoo was the only game in town for search, nobody ever aked me to Yahoo something.

Flickr is a great product with an easy to mis-spell name.

Reddit is good, though.

Regards,

Fred\", NaN, \"No kidding. A lawyer two years out of school will earn $128k in London, compared to an engineer two years out who will be on closer to $80k.

With rent running at $2k+ a month for a double room in a shared house the difference is pretty significant.\", \"Yes.\", \"I don't like straightforward names, as you've described them, period. For one thing, they aren't really straightforward with the way human brains work. For instance, is it carprices or carprice? Similarly, I'd recommend you stay away from cute names like karprices.com or qarpricez.com. I realize that their intention is to describe their business category, and let the user figure out what the business is about from the name, but what you really end up with is something generic, something that doesn't stick in the mind, and that is vulnerable to a competitor with a memorable brand that can stick in a consumer's mind.

Some specific advice would be:

1) Make it impossible to mis-spell. I know, this was said before in one of the threads above.\\\\n2) Does the name have the potential to be used in a sentence, like, \\\"can you google that for me?\\\" or \\\"can you xerox that for me?\\\" or \\\"Did you see x's latest twitter?\\\" \\\\n3) Does the name suggest the business category? For example, twitter sort of suggests what it is that the product does, if only on a subconscious level? Same for a lot of Proctor & Gamble brands.

Probably the best thing to do is pick up Ries & Trout's \\\"Positioning.\\\" I know Ries has some newer stuff out that speaks directly to naming Internet companies.

Good luck!\", \"You should pay to check whether the message is available because your requests cost Amazon money. That way, if you don't care to poll frequently, you won't be forced to pay some average price that's driven up by other users who do need to poll often. In fact, this is more fair.

Disclaimer: I used to work at AWS, though it was 2+ years ago and I didn't work on SQS.\", \"This is something I've thought a lot about since I've been in a pretty serious indie band.

A few bands have contracted me to develop download forms like the Girl Talk/Radiohead forms, and it would cost them $400 for a custom script. I thought that it would be cool to make a startup similar to Wufoo that would let indie bands customize their own forms for $20/mo and host everything for them. Then the bands could embed the form on their MySpace page and website. They could also allow blogs like Pitchfork, Stereogum, and Gorilla vs. Bear to embed it in their reviews/coverage.

You could get creative with revenue sharing and advertising, but that's the general idea.\", \"I think Twitter is in great position to start a contextual and geolocation advertising from the SMS messages been sent and from the phone numbers been used. Now or later they will need to move to a sustainable business model.\", NaN, \"SearchYC.com provides a feed of each user's comments: http://searchyc.com/user/kirubakaran?only=comments&sort=...\", \"It's easy to make money if you're willing to set a price. The trouble for web-based distractions is that they're afraid the price will be too high and kill their traffic.

Weewar.com is a solid game, but it's still just a distraction. The way they're making money is by providing a \\\"pro\\\" version where you get access to more distractions: http://weewar.com/upgrade\", \"It seems like there could be some performance benefits in pre-compiling or \\\"pre-parsing\\\" PHP. For instance, the compiler could copy specific functions or classes from an include file and save them right into the script where they're actually used -- therefore eliminating the performance hit of managing include files at runtime.

Now, as to whether there's a benefit to learning an entirely new language in order to do this, I'm not so sure. Why not extend (and simplify) PHP while still using PHP syntax and grammar, the way jQuery does for JavaScript?\", \"It seems best to keep voting as a permanent operation. That will require people to think a little harder about whether a story or comment is truly worth an upvote.\", \"This does seem a little unfair, but I'm not sure what the alternative is, since it does cost resources to check if the queue is empty.\", \"No, but you're wasting screen space with your content-free post. Why is flagging bad?\", \"I think that it comes down to the same reason Civ was such a popular franchise. Whenever you finish one thing, there's another thing to do. Oh, just a few more points until I level... oh, I can finish this dungeon and get a new sword. There's also the social aspects of that - you do a dungeon with some friends, get involved in their dungeons later so it has a social motivation for returning as well. I think you also get emotionally attached to your character, and don't want to see him deleted by canceling your account.\", \"Points that come to mind:

- The leveling curve is just about right. At the beginning you gain levels very quickly, and with them new and exciting abilities. You always feel like you're making progress, be it with better spells, better gear, getting to adventure in new zones, etc.

- It's very casual-friendly. When you're logged out you earn \\\"rest XP\\\" which, upon logging back in, lets you level faster, so you don't have to play in large chunks of time to make progress. It's also pretty easy to level all the way up to 70 (max level) playing by yourself.

- There's a surprising amount of humor (pop culture references, etc.) which is a nice bonus.

- There are lots of things to do even at max level - this wasn't as true in the past but you can do daily quests, play in one of the four PvP battlegrounds, join an arena team, do raids, etc.\", \"Congrats to Twitter!\", \"\\\"Blizzard-level of quality is hard to attain; they perfect every little detail.\\\"

This isn't literally true, but the point you're getting at is. They take the time to do things well. This is seen by how often they delay releasing games, patches, etc. Very few businesses have the balls to say, it's not ready and we're pushing back our deadlines.\", \"There are people claiming the drive only draws 500mA based on the fact that it shows up when plugged into mortal computers and claims 500mA. I think this is poor reasoning. There is no way for it to legally ask for more than 500mA in the USB protocol, so it asks for all it can and then uses some secondary mechanism to decide if it can really run.\", \"It works in IE6.\", \"Should I really trust a framework that forces me to use
tags to seperates form fields from each other? Maybe this is a good starting point for people looking for getting more experiences with CSS and its culprits but probably no solution for productive environments. (And: tables are nice if you dont care for Googlebot, screen readers and many colleages working on the same code).\", \"Interestingly, Bezos Expeditions is listed amongst the investors.\", \"The iPhone can be wildly successful and still be less than 1% of the browser market - a market that includes every desktop and laptop computer as well as every other smart phone.\", NaN, \"Part of my argument, which I didn't explicitly state, is that most artists would rather their work be widely appreciated than it make a lot of money (any money?).\", \"It would be interesting if tnkgrl would measure the current on the power lines during a burn. That device is spec'd at about twice the USB power limit. (5.25w v. 2.5w).

So it may work for you, but it also may not depending on your USB host hardware and how serious it is about protecting itself from overcurrent loads.

Wandering further from topic, I noticed the new USB micro combined A/B connectors have higher current limits. Perhaps the standards group is considering a USB \\\"higher power\\\" variant. With the increasing use of USB as battery charger it could help.\", NaN, \"Have you thought about just putting a floor on downvoting?

It seems anything that truly merits a -10 is firmly in 'getting killed by an editor' territory, with possible account deletion, and, if there were a floor, anything that doesn't deserve a -10 would not get modded into oblivion for no reason.

Maybe you don't want to change the modding system that much, but I was just wondering if you had any thoughts on the idea?\", \"The article would suggest that most of the bands that \\\"make it big\\\" don't make a lot of money, unless they're like Madonna and have stayed popular past the initial sodomizing. So, making a living off of Myspace would be better for many bands than selling 500,000 albums one year.\", \"I would use this. It'd be cool if the blog posts are voteable so that the really interesting ones can bubble up to the front page as actual news.yc entries.\", NaN, \"bezos. dang.\", \"This secret was already exposed twice: http://searchyc.com/submissions/dark+secret\", \"Just above the paper he's reading I think - System Progamming by John Donovon.\", \"\\\"Lawyers\\\" is listed in the same column as the three mental disorders. Was that intentional?\", \"One of our clients is trying to connect with adobe creative suite users for paid consultations. It's an easy way to make some money and help a YC reject :) Our client is a research firm - we'll pass your application to them and if they think you're a fit they'll schedule a screening call with you and engage you directly. And sorry if this is spammy...flag away if you think it is

http://tinyurl.com/5bh63z\", \"can anyone tell if it works on ie6?\", \"The reasons are manifold.

1. They took every lesson from every MMORPG before them, and put it into WoW. This means things like PvP flags, and not having death exact a heavy toll. This was not obvious to WoW's predecessors. Generally, Blizzard does not enter a market first, they wait, let others innovate, and then combine features into a heavily polished product crafted around an easily understood theme.

2. They reward human psychological tendencies to generate habits. This is done through staging a series of rewarding goals. The repetitive parts are not so repetitive that you lose sight of the goal. If the user can hold the goal in their mind and find achieving it satisfying, then a player will return multiple times to what is essentially the same task.

3. They capitalize off of the desire for novelty. Blizzard did a great job of establishing variance in terrain, music, audio, objectives, and creatures. Little touches like non-enemy animals roaming the land broke up the environment into a place that felt diverse enough to be real. Providing places with enough characteristics to endow unique identity made the place even more memorable. A heavily carpeted room, a place that emanated foreboding, or a bizarrely twisted tree. Places like that were memorable and this prevented them from entering into the tedium.

4. They struck the perfect balance between the feeling of work and play by fostering the social component well. Try playing WoW by yourself and with others. These will be very different experiences. One will eventually be a boring game, and the other will incorporate the pleasant grooming of conversation so well, you'll discover you're talking more than playing the game.\", \"Book name ?\", \"cool, I can't believe I haven't had occasion to use them yet.

thank you\", \"It's 21 to down vote. I recently got that ability.\", \"> will show you the source code of the Perl script instead of calculating your results

B-b-but Wired gets the web. 1998's web, judging by the tech they use.\", \"Whether it's premature or not, I'm just putting the idea out there. The question is, what does that take away? If the item is truly flagworthy, then it shouldn't be any problem filling in a box.

The added benefit is that you have much less accidental flagging.\", \"I fully agree with you. We took care of the handwriting on our own. This stuff came to a head in 1st grade; he's going into 4th and doing great. He is, among other things, more social than I was when I was his age.

What I object to is the school's attempt to tag my son's record with a totally unscientific assessment of \\\"autism\\\" in order to make their system work better with my son.

Is there real autism out there? Of course there is. But there is also a lot of bullshit autism.\", \"I believe it is laced with crack.\", \"Having both a downvote and \\\"flag\\\" on comments seems a bit too much. Nobody seems to spam the comments, and trolls get downvoted.\", \"Dupes?\", \"Isn't that premature?

And if some really use it inappropriately then they could just lose their right to flag. No need to bother the vast majority who will use it when it's deserved.\", \"We're an energy efficiency software startup called Positive Energy, and we're expanding rapidly, looking for software engineers (Java, web, database) to grow our engineering team. We're based in Rosslyn, across the river from Georgetown. Our products are 100% software and are designed to help utilities inform their customers and drive down energy usage. You can read about what we do, our team and our jobs at www.positiveenergyusa.com.\", NaN, \"Personally, I think the discussion on the competitive advantage of the IMAX film format is a significant parallel (only one lab to process the film, offers huge visual depth, but at significant cost, company had some financial trouble, etc. etc.). Also, of course, the glaringly obvious parallel: Nolan's workspace is the \\\"Garage\\\".\", \"While we are trying to draw parallels, I've got one:

You can eat too much of your own dog food.

Lucas loves his ILM, and rightfully so, but that doesn't necessitate CGI fire on the torches in the new Indy movie. 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club.\", NaN, \"I disagree strongly with you on this. Google is a great name, better than all the examples you've mentioned for one simple reason: How many times have you been lost and called a friend and asked her to google an address for you? How many times have you googled a girl you met to see where she works of if she has any pictures you can send to your friends?

Back when Yahoo was the only game in town for search, nobody ever aked me to Yahoo something.

Flickr is a great product with an easy to mis-spell name.

Reddit is good, though.

Regards,

Fred\", NaN, \"No kidding. A lawyer two years out of school will earn $128k in London, compared to an engineer two years out who will be on closer to $80k.

With rent running at $2k+ a month for a double room in a shared house the difference is pretty significant.\", \"Yes.\", \"I don't like straightforward names, as you've described them, period. For one thing, they aren't really straightforward with the way human brains work. For instance, is it carprices or carprice? Similarly, I'd recommend you stay away from cute names like karprices.com or qarpricez.com. I realize that their intention is to describe their business category, and let the user figure out what the business is about from the name, but what you really end up with is something generic, something that doesn't stick in the mind, and that is vulnerable to a competitor with a memorable brand that can stick in a consumer's mind.

Some specific advice would be:

1) Make it impossible to mis-spell. I know, this was said before in one of the threads above.\\\\n2) Does the name have the potential to be used in a sentence, like, \\\"can you google that for me?\\\" or \\\"can you xerox that for me?\\\" or \\\"Did you see x's latest twitter?\\\" \\\\n3) Does the name suggest the business category? For example, twitter sort of suggests what it is that the product does, if only on a subconscious level? Same for a lot of Proctor & Gamble brands.

Probably the best thing to do is pick up Ries & Trout's \\\"Positioning.\\\" I know Ries has some newer stuff out that speaks directly to naming Internet companies.

Good luck!\", \"You should pay to check whether the message is available because your requests cost Amazon money. That way, if you don't care to poll frequently, you won't be forced to pay some average price that's driven up by other users who do need to poll often. In fact, this is more fair.

Disclaimer: I used to work at AWS, though it was 2+ years ago and I didn't work on SQS.\", \"This is something I've thought a lot about since I've been in a pretty serious indie band.

A few bands have contracted me to develop download forms like the Girl Talk/Radiohead forms, and it would cost them $400 for a custom script. I thought that it would be cool to make a startup similar to Wufoo that would let indie bands customize their own forms for $20/mo and host everything for them. Then the bands could embed the form on their MySpace page and website. They could also allow blogs like Pitchfork, Stereogum, and Gorilla vs. Bear to embed it in their reviews/coverage.

You could get creative with revenue sharing and advertising, but that's the general idea.\", \"I think Twitter is in great position to start a contextual and geolocation advertising from the SMS messages been sent and from the phone numbers been used. Now or later they will need to move to a sustainable business model.\", NaN, \"SearchYC.com provides a feed of each user's comments: http://searchyc.com/user/kirubakaran?only=comments&sort=...\", \"It's easy to make money if you're willing to set a price. The trouble for web-based distractions is that they're afraid the price will be too high and kill their traffic.

Weewar.com is a solid game, but it's still just a distraction. The way they're making money is by providing a \\\"pro\\\" version where you get access to more distractions: http://weewar.com/upgrade\", \"It seems like there could be some performance benefits in pre-compiling or \\\"pre-parsing\\\" PHP. For instance, the compiler could copy specific functions or classes from an include file and save them right into the script where they're actually used -- therefore eliminating the performance hit of managing include files at runtime.

Now, as to whether there's a benefit to learning an entirely new language in order to do this, I'm not so sure. Why not extend (and simplify) PHP while still using PHP syntax and grammar, the way jQuery does for JavaScript?\", \"It seems best to keep voting as a permanent operation. That will require people to think a little harder about whether a story or comment is truly worth an upvote.\", \"This does seem a little unfair, but I'm not sure what the alternative is, since it does cost resources to check if the queue is empty.\", \"No, but you're wasting screen space with your content-free post. Why is flagging bad?\", \"I think that it comes down to the same reason Civ was such a popular franchise. Whenever you finish one thing, there's another thing to do. Oh, just a few more points until I level... oh, I can finish this dungeon and get a new sword. There's also the social aspects of that - you do a dungeon with some friends, get involved in their dungeons later so it has a social motivation for returning as well. I think you also get emotionally attached to your character, and don't want to see him deleted by canceling your account.\", \"Points that come to mind:

- The leveling curve is just about right. At the beginning you gain levels very quickly, and with them new and exciting abilities. You always feel like you're making progress, be it with better spells, better gear, getting to adventure in new zones, etc.

- It's very casual-friendly. When you're logged out you earn \\\"rest XP\\\" which, upon logging back in, lets you level faster, so you don't have to play in large chunks of time to make progress. It's also pretty easy to level all the way up to 70 (max level) playing by yourself.

- There's a surprising amount of humor (pop culture references, etc.) which is a nice bonus.

- There are lots of things to do even at max level - this wasn't as true in the past but you can do daily quests, play in one of the four PvP battlegrounds, join an arena team, do raids, etc.\", \"Congrats to Twitter!\", \"\\\"Blizzard-level of quality is hard to attain; they perfect every little detail.\\\"

This isn't literally true, but the point you're getting at is. They take the time to do things well. This is seen by how often they delay releasing games, patches, etc. Very few businesses have the balls to say, it's not ready and we're pushing back our deadlines.\", \"There are people claiming the drive only draws 500mA based on the fact that it shows up when plugged into mortal computers and claims 500mA. I think this is poor reasoning. There is no way for it to legally ask for more than 500mA in the USB protocol, so it asks for all it can and then uses some secondary mechanism to decide if it can really run.\", \"It works in IE6.\", \"Should I really trust a framework that forces me to use
tags to seperates form fields from each other? Maybe this is a good starting point for people looking for getting more experiences with CSS and its culprits but probably no solution for productive environments. (And: tables are nice if you dont care for Googlebot, screen readers and many colleages working on the same code).\", \"Interestingly, Bezos Expeditions is listed amongst the investors.\", \"The iPhone can be wildly successful and still be less than 1% of the browser market - a market that includes every desktop and laptop computer as well as every other smart phone.\", NaN, \"Part of my argument, which I didn't explicitly state, is that most artists would rather their work be widely appreciated than it make a lot of money (any money?).\", \"It would be interesting if tnkgrl would measure the current on the power lines during a burn. That device is spec'd at about twice the USB power limit. (5.25w v. 2.5w).

So it may work for you, but it also may not depending on your USB host hardware and how serious it is about protecting itself from overcurrent loads.

Wandering further from topic, I noticed the new USB micro combined A/B connectors have higher current limits. Perhaps the standards group is considering a USB \\\"higher power\\\" variant. With the increasing use of USB as battery charger it could help.\", NaN, \"Have you thought about just putting a floor on downvoting?

It seems anything that truly merits a -10 is firmly in 'getting killed by an editor' territory, with possible account deletion, and, if there were a floor, anything that doesn't deserve a -10 would not get modded into oblivion for no reason.

Maybe you don't want to change the modding system that much, but I was just wondering if you had any thoughts on the idea?\", \"The article would suggest that most of the bands that \\\"make it big\\\" don't make a lot of money, unless they're like Madonna and have stayed popular past the initial sodomizing. So, making a living off of Myspace would be better for many bands than selling 500,000 albums one year.\", \"I would use this. It'd be cool if the blog posts are voteable so that the really interesting ones can bubble up to the front page as actual news.yc entries.\", NaN, \"bezos. dang.\", \"This secret was already exposed twice: http://searchyc.com/submissions/dark+secret\", \"Just above the paper he's reading I think - System Progamming by John Donovon.\", \"\\\"Lawyers\\\" is listed in the same column as the three mental disorders. Was that intentional?\", \"One of our clients is trying to connect with adobe creative suite users for paid consultations. It's an easy way to make some money and help a YC reject :) Our client is a research firm - we'll pass your application to them and if they think you're a fit they'll schedule a screening call with you and engage you directly. And sorry if this is spammy...flag away if you think it is

http://tinyurl.com/5bh63z\", \"can anyone tell if it works on ie6?\", \"The reasons are manifold.

1. They took every lesson from every MMORPG before them, and put it into WoW. This means things like PvP flags, and not having death exact a heavy toll. This was not obvious to WoW's predecessors. Generally, Blizzard does not enter a market first, they wait, let others innovate, and then combine features into a heavily polished product crafted around an easily understood theme.

2. They reward human psychological tendencies to generate habits. This is done through staging a series of rewarding goals. The repetitive parts are not so repetitive that you lose sight of the goal. If the user can hold the goal in their mind and find achieving it satisfying, then a player will return multiple times to what is essentially the same task.

3. They capitalize off of the desire for novelty. Blizzard did a great job of establishing variance in terrain, music, audio, objectives, and creatures. Little touches like non-enemy animals roaming the land broke up the environment into a place that felt diverse enough to be real. Providing places with enough characteristics to endow unique identity made the place even more memorable. A heavily carpeted room, a place that emanated foreboding, or a bizarrely twisted tree. Places like that were memorable and this prevented them from entering into the tedium.

4. They struck the perfect balance between the feeling of work and play by fostering the social component well. Try playing WoW by yourself and with others. These will be very different experiences. One will eventually be a boring game, and the other will incorporate the pleasant grooming of conversation so well, you'll discover you're talking more than playing the game.\", \"Book name ?\", \"cool, I can't believe I haven't had occasion to use them yet.

thank you\", \"It's 21 to down vote. I recently got that ability.\", \"> will show you the source code of the Perl script instead of calculating your results

B-b-but Wired gets the web. 1998's web, judging by the tech they use.\", \"Whether it's premature or not, I'm just putting the idea out there. The question is, what does that take away? If the item is truly flagworthy, then it shouldn't be any problem filling in a box.

The added benefit is that you have much less accidental flagging.\", \"I fully agree with you. We took care of the handwriting on our own. This stuff came to a head in 1st grade; he's going into 4th and doing great. He is, among other things, more social than I was when I was his age.

What I object to is the school's attempt to tag my son's record with a totally unscientific assessment of \\\"autism\\\" in order to make their system work better with my son.

Is there real autism out there? Of course there is. But there is also a lot of bullshit autism.\", \"I believe it is laced with crack.\", \"Having both a downvote and \\\"flag\\\" on comments seems a bit too much. Nobody seems to spam the comments, and trolls get downvoted.\", \"Dupes?\", \"Isn't that premature?

And if some really use it inappropriately then they could just lose their right to flag. No need to bother the vast majority who will use it when it's deserved.\", \"We're an energy efficiency software startup called Positive Energy, and we're expanding rapidly, looking for software engineers (Java, web, database) to grow our engineering team. We're based in Rosslyn, across the river from Georgetown. Our products are 100% software and are designed to help utilities inform their customers and drive down energy usage. You can read about what we do, our team and our jobs at www.positiveenergyusa.com.\", NaN, \"Personally, I think the discussion on the competitive advantage of the IMAX film format is a significant parallel (only one lab to process the film, offers huge visual depth, but at significant cost, company had some financial trouble, etc. etc.). Also, of course, the glaringly obvious parallel: Nolan's workspace is the \\\"Garage\\\".\", \"While we are trying to draw parallels, I've got one:

You can eat too much of your own dog food.

Lucas loves his ILM, and rightfully so, but that doesn't necessitate CGI fire on the torches in the new Indy movie. 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In this paper, we show that these limitations can be circumvented by using a combination of known and novel\\u00a0\\u2026\", \"The subject of this paper is the creation of knowledge bases by enumerating and organizing all web occurrences of certain subgraphs. We focus on subgraphs that are signatures of web phenomena such as tightly-focused topic communities, webrings, taxonomy trees, keiretsus\\u00a0\\u2026\", \"In many applications, users specify target values for certain attributes, without requiring exact matches to these values in return. Instead, the result to such queries is typically a rank of the \\u201ctop k\\u201d tuples that best match the given attribute values. In this paper, we study the\\u00a0\\u2026\", \"In an \\u201cuncertain database\\u201d, an object o is associated with a multi-dimensional probability density function (pdf), which describes the likelihood that o appears at each position in the data space. 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We compare these new estimators to estimators from the database and statistical literature empirically, using a large number of attribute-value distributions\\u00a0\\u2026\", \"In this paper we present Colombo, a framework in which web services are characterized in terms of (i) the atomic processes (ie, operations) they can perform;(ii) their impact on the \\u201creal world\\u201d(modeled as a relational database);(iii) their transition-based behavior; and (iv)\\u00a0\\u2026\", \"In existing relational database systems, processing of group-by and computation of aggregate functions are always postponed until all joins are performed. In this paper, we present transformations that make it possible to push group-by operation past one or more\\u00a0\\u2026\", \"In this paper, for the first time, we introduce the concept of Reverse Skyline Queries. At first, we consider for a multidimensional data set P the problem of dynamic skyline queries according to a query point q. This kind of dynamic skyline corresponds to the skyline of a\\u00a0\\u2026\", \"Classification of large datasets is an important data mining problem. Many classification algorithms have been proposed in the literature, but studies have shown that so far no algorithm uniformly outperforms all other algorithms in terms of quality. In this paper, we\\u00a0\\u2026\", \"Permission to copy without fee all or part of this material is granted provided that the copies are not made or distributed for direct commercial advantage, the VLDB copyright notice and the title of the publication and its date appear, and notice is given that copying is by\\u00a0\\u2026\", \"State-of-the-art optimization approaches for relational database systems, eg, those used in systems such as OBE, SQL/DS, and commercial INGRES. when used for queries in non-traditional database applications, suffer from two problems. 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Maybe it's teen angst (age on profile), but the reason I'm trying to do well in high school is to... get into a better college... and then what? shrug

Something to think about is what the role of high school is - is it to try to get a numerical GPA on how your work ethic is? (Absolutely not. If you love your job, you'll enjoy working at it. Likewise for school. I love hacking, not so much school.)

Or is it to let people find out what they're really interested in? (Only a few people that I know have gone through this by senior year, wanting to apply themselves to x career.)

College, at least after the first or second year, is definitely targeted to one's own career interest, and although it is much more in-depth than high school, for certain careers it can't replicate the amount of learning you have to actually do. In other words: take hacking or entrepreneurship. You'll need experience in the field, and you can't really be taught it like you can be taught biology or chemistry.\", \"Yeah I learned about the XPCNativeWrapper objects last night too. Basically GM has access to every object (from window/document on down) as one of these for security purposes (so the target page can't redefine standard methods). Due to the vagaries of the way they are implemented, you can't call the onclick/onkeypress/etc methods directly. It actually states in the documentation that addEventListener is the preferred (and only working) method.

You can supposedly get access to the underlying JS object from the XPCNativeWrapper object with the wrappedJSObject property and then act on it, but it's a big security no-no. I tried it anyway to no avail.

Your thought on the page not being loaded is kind of where I ended up too. However, my understanding was that GM ran user scripts after the window.onload finished, but I could be completely wrong here. If I assign all the links id attributes in the GM script and then manually add event listeners in my Firebug console, they work fine. Also, you'll notice that later in my script I add click listeners on other items (buttons and links) that work swimmingly, so it's either entirely arbitrary or I'm missing something very obvious.

Thanks for looking at this, I'll look forward to any other thoughts you have.

EDIT: Looks like I was very wrong about the GM script executing after the window load event. I have been playing with wrapping code in a load event listener and have indeed got it working that way. Thanks for the suggestion! I'll hopefully have something polished and posted soon.\", \"Why do you need an investor?\", \"

  \\\"If you pick up just about any self-help book, you\\u2019ll get the same information: making mistakes is a good thing. What I don\\u2019t hear often enough is that you should be making those mistakes faster.\\\"\\\\n
\\\\nIn programming and in business, failing fast is a philosophy adopted by those who realize its benifits. Scott Young has an interesting take on that concepts, pointed more towards personal development.\", \"At my game development job we got some incredibly hard to reproduce crashes every now and then on the game that was supposed to be shipping soon. We were using Lua for scripting, and the stack traces showed that it was happening somewhere in Lua. This was on the Wii, so dropping to a debugger is only possible if you happen to be running the right build on the right hardware attached to a PC running the right software. Which meant not in the QA department.

Not that a debugger helped that much after they managed to get a fairly reliable but convoluted repro. It turned out that really stressing the scripting system with certain patterns would cause the crash to happen much more frequently, so I could see it in the debugger. It didn't help all that much, it was an apparently random memory stomp, and by the time it crashed, it was much too late to tell where it came from. I forget how I figured this out but I eventually managed to narrow the cause down to garbage collection runs. Now, GC runs were periodic, but consoles place hard limits on memory. You can't just swap to disk when the going gets tough, so we had memory budgets for each game component, including the scripting system. So if scripts got particularly greedy, they'd run out of memory before the next GC run.

Now, as the memory limits were hard, some clever sod had put a GC call in the Lua malloc hook that was supplying the memory to run when there was no memory available (and the game would have crashed) - no doubt in order to fix an earlier bug. Most of our scripts didn't create hash tables, arrays, and strings frequently, so this bug hadn't been a big enough problem for what must have been years. In Lua, those types of objects require two allocations, one for the base object and one for the data storage. You can see where this is going.

If Lua ran out of memory halfway through creating a hash table, array, or string, that is, after successfully creating the base object, but failing on the data store, it would trigger a GC run. Thankfully this was actually not that hard to hit, as the data store memory generally was way bigger than the 16 or so bytes used for primitive types (i.e. base objects, numbers, ...) so the probability of not having enough contiguous space was much higher than not having a 16-byte slot. In any case, the hash table (etc) constructor had of course not returned yet, and therefore there were no references to the hash table object yet, and it promptly got collected. The memory was initialised as a hash table and returned from the constructor, and it was just a matter of time until another allocation wrote straight over that. Not just any allocation of course, as re-allocating it as a (legal) primitive type wouldn't have caused a crash.

The fix was of course easy once the cause was known: don't put the base object in the allocated list for GC consideration until the whole object had been assembled.

Took me days. And I wasn't even the first person to be assigned the bug, it was one of those hot potatoes that went round all the senior people until it landed on the junior tech programmer's list. (mine)

I looked in the checkin history for the malloc hook, and they had shipped at least one game with that bug in. (records didn't go back far enough to rule out the game before) If you figure out what scripts to trigger repeatedly, you can make that game crash.

I can't really blame just one person for this. Putting the GC call in the malloc was thoughtless. Maybe I would have done the same without checking that it was safe. In Lua itself, that was a pretty careless way to handle object creation given that the malloc hook is user-defined, so Lua has no control what goes on in there.

More bedtime war stories another time.\", \"Hell, my idea of enjoying life is hacking around and coding products. Not many things are better than learning useful stuff. check profile for age\", \"It's noise.\", \"We just hit that straight on a few days ago. Client wanted something (obviously overdramaticized it), catering to their needs we came up with an elaborate and unfortunately ugly solution, which we thought was ridiculous but necessary. Then my co-worker asked the client a REALLY good question \\\"Did you really have 'this[something]' in mind?\\\" and after a yes from the client the solution was ridiculously simple. And everyone went home happy.

Next time just step back and ask yourself \\\"what did the client really want?\\\" Then ask the client if you guessed correctly.\", NaN, \"I love doing quick, hacks to improve stuff. Sometimes it's even more fun if it's a system I'm not familiar with. Not really a 'bug', but I made Linux boot faster off of USB pen drive type devices by adding a wait queue:

http://www.welton.it/freesoftware/patches/blkdev_wakeup-2.6....

Although I don't know if it ever made it into the official kernel, as I got tired of prodding those guys to either accept it or reject it (and in the meantime they put in some lame hack telling the kernel to wait N seconds before proceeding in the hope that that was long enough to mount the device), but a number of people have thanked me for it over the years.

BTW, I'm in awe of people who spend all their time hacking kernel stuff. It's hard work, and for many things, you risk crashing your whole computer if things go wrong.\", \"Further Analysis

http://jorgetown.blogspot.com/2007/12/types-and-programming-...\", NaN, NaN, \"We use them and like them a lot. Our site is all Rails, it scaled through a few slashdot/digg spikes easily, no downtime. You are paying for no headaches and stress, and so far we have had none. Worth the price is subjective, but for us, they are.\", \"Honestly, this reads like a (poor?) PR move on Google's behalf - explain why .exe is a bad idea to cover up the obvious flaw in blocking .0 extensions. Everyone knows exe is executable, but .0 can (very easily and clearly) refer to non-executable stuff...\", NaN, NaN, \"Right on.\", NaN, \"Right. Don't put the carriage before the horse. If you have living expenses taken care of and time to spend then you can create something. It does not take investment to get started. Don't think about it too much and just make something.

... or as Guy Kawasaki put it (http://www.changethis.com/1.ArtOfTheStart):

\\\"GET GOING. Start creating and delivering your product or service. Think soldering irons, compilers, hammers, saws, and AutoCAD -\\u2014 whatever tools you use to build products and services. Don't focus on pitching, writing, and planning.\\\"

i.e. make something first.\", \"Why is that?\", \"http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/\", \"You need investors when you need heavy funding. For now just live with your parents or wherever and make a prototype. From there you might be able to convince an investor that this is the next big thing. If you are hosting a website, then start it up, and show it off.

Hell I am 24 and I am not waiting for an investor to make my company a reality. If it fails, who cares, I got many years to try again :)\", \"The first time I saw this on reddit, I realized the Good Days were over. I think that was in late 2005.\", \"Here's the MTV version of what I am talking about. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6uKZWnJLCM and keep on hating rather than debating because the fallacy works!\", \"I wrote a long-format response to this essay on Jottit: http://lies.jottit.com. It's kind of too long to make as a comment, hence this pointer.\", \"Thanks for all the feedback. As a regular Hacker News reader, I am thrilled to see my post here!

Hexstream made a great comment about the wasted potential of teen years. It echoes what PG has said - boredom being the biggest problem in high school (or even college for that matter). Kids are getting smarter every generation (really true - IQ is going up world-wide), yet they don't feel challenged. Tapping that wasted potential is a huge opportunity, leave aside the \\\"doing good\\\" aspect of it.\", \"It would be very interesting to to see the yearly profile and time and effort invested to determine the effort/reward ratio for blogs like this.

People are unlikely to provide such information on public sites (if at all), but it still would be nice to see.

I ask this as I dare say you could scrape certain ecommerce sites to automatically feed a blog based on a theme e.g. gadgets, and for little/no effort thereafter get a supplementary income source if you so wished ...thinking about it, there are probably many already doing this?\", \"Well I tried to spill too much in one thread. You have no idea what you are saying because you are judging by one thread. I have studied neutrinos intently and I hope the LHC will reveal more about them as a building block. But go ahead be a hater, I can use you for fuel. btw if those are big words I am sorry.\", \"Whats the url of the \\\"gadget blog\\\"?\", \"I ran across this Reddit story:

http://www.reddit.com/info/6n7k3/comments/

And enjoyed both the article and the commentary on people's own bug troubles. Do you guys have any of your own stories (preferably as detailed as possible) about bugs and bug fixes?

This has to be one of my favorites:

http://www.ibiblio.org/harris/500milemail.html\", \"I think this is dead on. The OP should look towards publishing in a conference proceedings. In CS this is much more common than journals and his odds of getting it accepted are probably much higher. You nailed the top conferences in this area. However, these are still quite competitive. Perhaps the OP could be more specific about the area where he made an improvement and experts on the forum can try to suggest the best places to submit it.\", NaN, NaN, \"I'm not so sure wine is a commodity like he says. Well, some wine is, the kind you buy bulk from the guys who make it. My father in law gets the stuff for around a euro a liter or something, and it's actually pretty good for table wine. You can certainly taste the difference between good and bad wines, and different varieties, with a bit of experience. That's in Italy, though...\", \"It would be nice to know what the algorithm is for the movement and location of developer names, since that isn't made clear on the project page. It seems to have something to do with the average location of the files when they light up and start flying. If that's the case, what's the algorithm for the location of the appearing files?

Without knowing some of the finer details of what is going on, I find it to be more entertaining than educational. Can we learn something other than a general idea and appreciation of the activity that went into a project?\", \"What would really bother me with that business model is that you are highly dependent on your Google rank. You can lose all your revenues instantly if you are removed from the index or outranked by a competitor.\", \"If I had to guess I would presume the OP has not done a formal analysis of the algorithm. This would undoubtedly be the contribution of the professor/researcher assuming the analysis proves it is an improvement over prior algorithms. This analysis/proof is certainly worth being a second author even if it is not a contribution to the algorithm itself.\", \"I'm in charge of a web-based interface for adding and removing DNS entries for virtual hosts.

Right now we're using a kludgey system of having a webserver hit an inetd script that copies and fills in a template zone file, rsyncs it across servers, and reloads named. This is slow and somewhat unreliable.

It would be nice to be able to write to a MySQL server with slave or two instead and simply have the changes show up in subsequent DNS queries.

PowerDNS (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PowerDNS) is one such server, which can use a variety of backends including RDBMSes. Do any readers have experience with this or a similar product? If so, what is the reliability and resource-intensity?\", NaN, \"Cubicle 2.0\", \"Once you begin focusing on brand, you are embracing the path of a commodity--it's a defensive posture that subtracts from quality and identity.

Anyone can buy branding and in among commodities, that is the only hope. 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Those who see refining their coding craft as their central interest do need to link up with market facing people to become successful.

However, I think the gentleman running the sushi bar in the original article has no big money worries if he is charging $600 a head for 10 seats with half hour turnaround!\", \"I haven't used XMonad but I've been a heavy ion3 user for many years.

Last I checked none of the available bolt-ons (including Sizeup which the author proposes) would come anywhere near a true tiling WM.

The only candidate that would even try to automatically tile windows was TylerWM - but that was buggy as hell. All the others only act on keyboard-shortcuts, which largely defeats the purpose.

I'd happily pay $200+ for ion3 as a native OSX WM. The OSX window manager is just absurdly terrible.\", \"\\\"PHP makes writing clean code a challenge...\\\"

If that works for you, great, but it sounds like a reason to stay as far away from PHP as possible to me.\", \"BTW, I hope you are aware of the massive selection bias you have going on. You are only reading about the decisions you disagree with because the forums you choose to read are those you agree with. (And because the decisions no one agrees with will be featured on the news.)

If you read all - or at least a random sampling, of decisions you will reach a different conclusion.\", \"Plants grow heroin now?\", \"Instapaper has a setting to restrict downloads to wifi. I'm assuming this new feature respects that.

edit: Apparentley Instapaper = Instagram when I am on HN way too early for a Sunday.\", \"CoffeeScript relies heavily on the underlying JavaScript semantics (which is one of the main reasons it's so useful: It's Just JavaScript) so other backends would most likely be a lot harder to do than the JS one.\", \"Ardour is a cool project but again, it's not remotely close to Pro Tools, Logic, Cubase, or even REAPER. It's like comparing a military aircraft carrier with a canoe, sure they both float on water but they're not even in the same league.

I've kept up with Ardour progress over the past 6 years and it has consistently gone nowhere while the major players innovate continuously. The assertion that Ardour has a chance at competing with the professional packages is absurd given that they've been promising basic MIDI support for years now, a feature that was present in software packages on the Atari. Add to that the fact that the project doesn't even have a roadmap for future development and it all looks pretty grim.

My previous career was audio engineering, and I can't help but laugh when the FOSS crowd insist that Ardour and Audacity are capable of replacing the industry leading software packages.\", \"I completely disagree with many points in this article.

There are a great many people out there who are very good at building stuff but utterly fail at \\\"being successful\\\". And conversely, there are people out there who suck at doing the stuff they're supposed to do but are very good at being successful. The two are orthogonal.

If you focus entirely on \\\"your craft\\\", whatever it may be, and ignore the skills that will enable you to deliver the resulting mastery to actual people (in particular sales and marketing, which most \\\"I just want to be really good at X\\\" people seem to think is beneath them), then you won't be successful. You'll just be one of those people who spends their life wondering why they were always penniless and couldn't get the things they wanted or have the impact they deserved to have even though they were really good.

The world is full of smart, competent people who don't know how to build their success, don't know how to market and sell themselves. Don't be one of those. Be a master - sure - but also learn how to translate that mastery into real success.

Re: mastery being more satisfying than success - that's only true if you're not broke. An empty belly, or the inability to afford even the most basic things you really want, makes mastery a hell of a lot less satisfying.\", \"You bought a new computer because of a fan error?! You could have got a new fan with next day delivery (so Tuesday in your case) for a hell of a lot less than a new computer and all the time it took you to get OS X setup how you want.

Or do you earn such crazy amounts of money that you made enough money on that Monday to cover the cost of the new Mac and your time configuring it?\", \"Which hardware does use thunderbolt? Never heard of anything that used it. Except for apple stuff, of course.\", \"Linus uses a macbook air [1]

Linus Torvalds: \\\"That said, Im have to admit being a bit baffled by how nobody else seems to have done what Apple did with the Macbook Air even several years after the first release, the other notebook vendors continue to push those ugly and clunky things. Yes, there are vendors that have tried to emulate it, but usually pretty badly. I dont think Im unusual in preferring my laptop to be thin and light.\\\"

http://techcrunch.com/2012/04/19/an-interview-with-millenium...\", NaN, \"Last I tried (admittedly a few months back) it was still alpha-quality. I.e. the entire screen would get shuffled unpredictably, windows would end up misaligned (partly overlapping each other) etc. - nowhere near usable.\", \"Thanks for the links; Now I noticed, I had encounted the title, nookd on HN; and took it for an article about a Linux daemon; \\\"nookd\\\".\", \"Well, that's your opinion and it's your right to have it. When you make a web page, don't put women in lingerie on it. Done.

But that's not what you said. You said it was NSFW, which I thought was a ludicrous claim and still do.

Trying to whip up a storm of righteous outrage about sexism and misogyny out of this is just ridiculous. Don't you have anything better to do?

And the hilarious thing is how you just assume the author of the page is a guy. Because, y'know, only guys can make web pages, and only guys would read hacker news! Who's sexist now?\", \">Sincerely, I don't know how the US manages to be the second most touristic country in the world. Travelling to the US can be a nightmare - customs, TSA, metal detectors, body scanners, etc. As a tourist, I've never felt as unwelcomed as when travelling there.

That is mostly a small BS business that ends in, like, 15 minutes. Then you are in the US and you can start your travel.

I've visited the US six times, road-tripping for 40 days each time, and visited (more than once) all states but Vermont (just for lack of time, next time).

You can opt for a traditional holiday (i.e pick a place, like NY, Chicago, Miami, L.A, S.F etc) or have excellent road trips, or go explore huge natural parks.

In any case, you will find great city life, places untouched by tourism at all (e.g. I remember Langtry, TX, where the nearest shop was like 50 miles away, or Avalon, MS, where only 2-3 blues buffs a year ever venture), and generally helpful and curious folk (with the occasional idiot).

Everywhere you go with a small drive you can find 99% of anything you want (just walk into the nearest Walmart for example), and you can find places to sleep ranging from $3000 a day hotels to $30 a day motels, with even the latter being just fine compared to shitholes you can get in other countries.

What I want to say is, this TSA/Airport business is an INSIGNIFICANT part of the trip. Act along with the security theater, and it is over in a few minutes.

In contrast, there are countries where you even have to bribe some officials to get in (or to avoid trouble).\", \"Not too long ago there was a link posted on HN on how to successfully come up with a design together as a team.

Out of my head it described a procedure somewhat like this:

Every team member should first think of the problem and put together a presentation stating the problem and their proposed solution. They also have to list pros and cons with their solution. Presentations are subsequently shared and members have to pick a favorite among all. In the end everybody meets to boil all suggestions down to the best overall solution.

Ring any bells?

Thank you.\", \"> Some of the best tools in the industry (Audacity, Blender, Inkscape, others?) are already free, open source, and native on Linux.

Best to whom? None of the listed ones are used at all by professional game studios.\", \"schjooo (ljudet en norrlnning gr d hen hller med)\", \"Try looking at \\\"Favorite HN threads of all time\\\":

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3996652\", NaN, \"Having made a similar transition a few years ago from a mouseless linux desktop using ruby-wmii on a thinkpad to osx on a macbook, I find ShiftIt works for tiling windows using the keyboard.\", NaN, NaN, NaN, \"I've eaten in 48 states, including tons of malls. If that is what the book is saying, it is bullshit. Not to mention that in most malls you only find the same generic franchised BS.\", \"His middle name is Haskell. (Really!)\", \"If you are doing this as a contractor, then this is partly the client being dumb and you not selling. You tell the client how many hours you can work and part time / full time is largely irrelevant. If pressed, tell the client that 20 hours per week IS full time (you have a business to run!)

There may be exceptions if the project has stiff hourly requirement needs that you need to fulfill because of a tight deadline, but those expectations should have been set up front (on both sides.)

Another exception may be a salaried W2 worker. Even in that case you may only get 20 - 30 good hours of coding in a week, but I suppose everyone has to play the paperwork game.\", \"Selectorgadget is great; without checking out your creations in real life, did you consider taping selectorgadget to a proxy so you can scrape sites and store the paths you found in one go? That would massively enhance the process imho :) Maybe Apify can do that, but I hope they put that in github as well; i'm not a great fan of closed source/cloud development tools.\", NaN, NaN, \"\\\"9. A tiny little sushi bar in some random subway station. Yet people wait in line, people book a stool at his sushi bar as much as a year in advance, a prices starting around $600 a head. People have been known to fly all the way from America or Europe, just to experience a 30-minute meal. In a subway station!\\\"

Can authenticity be scaled up?

This particular establishment isn't really a humble 10 seat Tokyo sushi bar in my (perhaps odd) way of thinking, it is a very good simulation of one but wrenched from the ecology of such street food places.

So by acknowledging the mastery, we have changed the practice.\", \"I was going to suggest here that you do. And opensource your creation on github so we can all improve it.\", \">For example, people here generally eat lamb only once or twice a year

Well, as a Greek, I beg to differ. We eat lamb more than \\\"once a year\\\" (you probably refer to easter, but forget the mighty paidakia). Plus, this cow meat we mostly eat now is a recent development.

The traditional meat until 4-5 decades ago was lamb and goat (mostly because Greek domestic cows where too skinny and the grass unfit to support them. Post 1981 they were replaced with foreign cow breeds plus tons of imports).

As for hummus: \\\"Greek\\\" restaurants abroad are often mixed Greek/Middle-Eastern, and some are run by Lebanese and use the \\\"Greek\\\" just to attract some additional customers.

A funny aside: the traditional american \\\"diner\\\" (the chrome plated, hamburger joint etc) was more often than not, a Greek business. Greeks pwned the diner business in the US in the '40 to '80s. If you check a series like \\\"Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives\\\", a disproportionate percentage of iconic food joints are still in Greek hands, including the majority of NY hot dog stands. I have travelled extensively in the US (only missed Vermont), and I chanced upon several, such as:

Lou Mitchels, the Chicago diner at the start point of Route 66. Nick's, in Albq., NM at the crossing of Route 66 (old route) and Route 66 (later bypass) (!), Leopold's, considered the best ice cream in Savannah, GA (and featured in top-10 US lists) Ariston, on Route 66, IL, suggested by every guide, Mike's Chilly Parlor, in Seattle, etc. nom nom nom nom...\", \"I tried to get a friend to use XMPP/Jabber for free (private, secure) text messaging but it failed because of this. Improved my impression that iOS is not capable of much while being pretty good at what it can.\", \"Three. One I walk dogs with daily.\", NaN, \"Philosophicalness: -5\\\\nCraziness: 982374982374082348912823

You guys need to get off the internet and into the real world a bit more.\", \">How does one use a data projector from an Apple laptop these days?

I carry Thunderbolt-to-VGA, DVI, and HDMI adapters with my laptop at all times. It's kind of a pain, to be honest.\", NaN, \"You need to specify a unique index for the attribute - you specified it as \\\"tweet\\\", but not how to scrape it. The error messages are not informative at this stage; it might be something else too.

I tried to fix your e.g. but couldn't get it to work (I tried //span@data-time (xpath) - what is the unique index of a tweet?)\", \"I don't agree. First, the people complaining about downvotes often really did write a comment worth being downvoted (I didn't look at your history). Second, HN is still very valuable if the top comments are all good - it's much less necessary that all good comments are on the top. And despite what people say, the key source of groupthink on HN is not the voting system (rather, the homogeneity of the user base.)\", \"I realise this is a dangerous subject, but I am genuinly curious: given the business you run and the work you do for the Freebsd team, why would you object to using c++, but not c?

I could understand why you would object to both, but why only the lower level language.\", \"I've been using this wonderful piece of software for a couple of weeks now. It's extremely powerful when you need to implement multiple interfaces (including non-HTTP-based) to the same data-source.

The performance (only done preliminary testing) looks very promising as well.

A huge amount of kudos to the author!\", \"I suppose that depends on how one defines \\\"engineering\\\". I consider engineering to be a way of formalising methodology to get consistent, repeatable, and verifiable results. My opinion on this topic is based both on this view of engineering as well as experience having worked at different times as an electrical engineer and software developer. I would say yes, mathematics is indispensable for good software engineering, although it certainly isn't the only requisite skill to meet the above definition (nor always the most important).\", \"Don't feed the trolls! If a comment is bad enough for me to want to downvote it I certainly don't want to engage the author in conversation. In fact, by downvoting I hope to push the comment further down so there to let the better comments float up and to make it less likely it will start a stupid pointless argument thread, replying would do the oposite usually.

Also, I think that, in general, quoting in comments tends to lead to lower quality comments. It's a lot easier to do a point by point nitpick than the write a proper response to the ideas contained in the parent post.\", \"I like to read judges decisions occasionally and I've always been impressed - I haven't always agreed, but they are always well written and well reasoned.

Maybe it's a bit of selection bias in my choice of decisions to read (typically the cases that are on the news), but I suspect most judges are extremely smart and very good at what they do.

If you (plural you) don't read them, you should - they are not written for lawyers (aside from a tiny bit of jargon that is easy to lookup - usually Latin words). Typically before deciding any law the Judge will include an introduction with an explanation of how the law is structured, and it's clear that that's not written for lawyers (who would be expected to know this already), but for the general public.\", \"Thanks for the feedback. Will fix it in a future version.

Service is just an extension of this library:

https://github.com/sathish316/scrapify

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Because we see flame in the nearest manhole and a similar color repeated down the street our lazy brains tell us it's a whole series of flames.

But when you learn they're not, and you go back to the photo, it's obvious as heck that they're not further explosions.\", \"it's not an advertisement. I'm not associated with them. the title is all caps because i copy pasted from their title. sorry...\", \"The chief problem with OAuth2 is that you can do almost anything and call it \\\"OAuth2\\\" -- the spec is ridiculously flexible, and allows all kinds of options that are explicitly stated within the spec as not advised.

I'm fairly sure most of the flexibility is there to help migrating enterprise and legacy apps to OAuth2. It's not a great approach, though -- enough security disasters and the problems of migrating will simply go away, because the poor rep of the mechanism will mean no migrations are happening.

I'm using OAuth2 for an API, but a small subset of it that doesn't seem to permit the abuse Egor covers -- though I'm going over it with a fine-toothed comb now. XSS vulnerabilities are more subtle than most other hacks, and so the dangers aren't as obvious in a simple review.\", \"Sorry guys, I'll get to it when I can :) if you fancy helping out and beating me to it you're more than welcome to do a pull request!\", \"Sorry guys, I'll get to it when I can :) if you fancy helping out and beating me to it you're more than welcome to do a pull request!\", \"Having started my professional career as a Tester (SDET) at Microsoft, this topic resonates with me. In my experience testers need to be more aggressive and assertive with the code their developers have written. Obviously this implies you've already established a good relationship with your coworkers, but you shouldn't be afraid to tell developers that their untestable code needs to be given a second look. It's not pleasant telling someone \\\"their baby looks ugly,\\\" but that is one of the responsibilities of white box testers.

Dependency Injection greatly improves the landscape. Don't instantiate concrete classes when you can have a DI framework construct those objects for you. This will allow you as the tester to supply the mocked objects rather than taking the wrapper approach. It is better if as a team you've introduced this design decision up front, but you can introduce it later for problematic classes that need extra attention. In Java, I love using Guice for this sort of thing, in .NET I've used Ninject in the past.

One thing that .NET has in its favor that Java doesn't is partial classes with an internal access modifier. You can then put your test code in these partial classes and grant them access to your assembly. This allows you to separate your private test code hooks from your shipping code, and it prevents someone from deriving from your class and using those test interfaces incorrectly.

This line is the problem: public WebClient client = new WebClient(); client shouldn't be public and it shouldn't be using a concrete class. Introduce an interface, use DI, and use internal partial classes as needed. If your developer won't do this, find a new developer. Anyone can write code, but writing good testable code with a clean separation of intents is something some developers never learn, usually because no one has told them, \\\"You're doing it wrong.\\\"\", NaN, \"I think you should be playing Civilization V.\", \"Oh don't worry, that's exactly what Google wants you to think

\\\"Look, another pool in the office\\\"

I'm not saying it's bad.

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And this is why Google is good at what it does. I would do the same. Each employee should focus on their own strengths.\", \"Social Security numbers are too widely used to really be regarded as secrets (how many government, bank, employer and call centre staff have access to yours) or to be used as authentication. They are a pretty good identifier of who is being referred to though.\", \"> If Musk could really back up all of his accusations, why would he be \\\"satisfied\\\" with this \\\"joke\\\" of a response?

Frankly, he's probably still not satisfied. But he realizes there's no point in trying to slay the New York Times. That's not his dragon to kill.

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Although I'm not sure its worth dismissing the product if the answer is for art students, this in itself would be an interesting market for a hardware product.\", \"Hmn, arithmetic reality check. Georgia State, $11k per year in-state. Hmn, my alma mater is still charging about half that, for any Canadian student.

Full time minimum-wage work for the summer? $7.25/h (GA min wage) * 40h/w * 17 weeks = $5k income (basically untaxed). So you're in debt for $24k over your 4-year degree.

That's a lot more than I would have guessed. Guess the student had better figure out something valuable to do (more valuable than minimum wage).\", \"It's in the long list of awesome features :D it actually wouldn't be too hard. I suspect the hardest part would be making the aprs-ski experience realistic ;)\", \"Damn, I'm itching for pressure-sensitive arrow keys.\", \"It looks like a bit more than just a glue gun because of the way the plastic seems to cool almost instantly. I suppose they need to control the temperature very precisely.

That being said, in their video the actual \\\"3D\\\" drawing (i.e. in the air) seems extremely imprecise and for their eiffel tower demo they just make 2D sides that they glue together, so in this case it's probably fair to call it \\\"just a glue gun\\\", or rather a \\\"stand-alone 3D printing head/glue gun\\\".\", \"Nobody knows. The application is not public yet. All they are saying is \\\"patent pending\\\" with no specifics.\", \"Especially in video games\", \"'XTSU' just doesn't have the same ring to it.\", \"How can you do that? For me, this just doesn't work...

  bind '\\\"\\\\C-z\\\":\\\"fg\\\\n\\\"'\\\\n  bind -x '\\\"\\\\C-z\\\":\\\"fg\\\"'\\\\n  echo 'Control-z: \\\"fg\\\\n\\\"' >> ~/.inputrc\\\\n
\\\\nIf I replace \\\"z\\\" with \\\"a\\\", it works.

C-z works otherwise, e.g. C-v C-z prints ^Z in shell, and C-z suspends programs (e.g. vim). Is it a bash thing or a terminal thing (I'm using iTerm2)?\", \"Just read the part about breast feeding in Jared Diamond's latest book on traditional societies. Interestingly apparently most traditional societies use on demand feeding, the baby is always within reach of the breast and can drink whenever it wants. The average seems to be that the mom still wakes twice a night, but the baby drinks 14 times, most of the time without even waking the mother.

I suppose it would be difficult with modern beds because I suppose most mothers have some sort of pads on their breast to avoid lactating into the mattress.\", \"Kinda side-topic, but: why do most \\\"hacker advice\\\" tend to recommend Python over Ruby or Perl (ok, Perl is \\\"just old\\\") as a beginner's scripting language? I love Python and I like using it in production better than Ruby, but Ruby is much more of a \\\"hacker's language\\\" and pushes you to more \\\"lispyness\\\" in spirit and practice! (I admit I'am a bit of a Python ecosystem fanboy, with all the cool and easy to use machine learning tools and libs, but this state of affairs is a bit unintuitive - and I'm looking at this types of questions from a language designer's perspective too as I'm working on a language that has 99.9% chances of not tacking over the world, but that 0.1% is enough to \\\"make me high\\\" and keeps me banging my hammers on until I get to something that I can show to the world).\", \"Good job...

You can also open 1 million connections using one linux box\\\\na) increase local port range 1024 to 65535\\\\nb) setup 17 ip address.\\\\nc) open from each ip address 58824 connections\", \"Yeah, until they shutdown the server shortly after the next Sim City is released, making your old game unless. EA has a habit of doing things like that.\", \"Complex designs and protocols suck, why do we put up with them?\", \"What's the patent for? I'd tend to think that it's not just \\\"hand held plastic extruder\\\"...\", \"I love it. This game brings back so many memories for me! As it's written in JavaScript, I intend to take it, add some realtime players via Node.js and get this up and running. So much fun for a side project and with a great starting point!\", \"I have done this before using Java 7 async nio. The performance would drop like a brick when data received actually needed some sort of processing. How does this implementation hold up when you need to perform a O(n) operation on received data? Experiment with different sizes of n to see how the performance holds up.\", NaN, \"Some of those are so infuriating. Luckily by now there are also some experts who speak out against the \\\"let her cry\\\" theory. Turns out that feeling safe and cared for actually gives kids more confidence and in the long run than being left alone for long stretches of time.

We also had a close shave with the milk thing, but there are also now experts who help with and promote breast feeding. But the \\\"standard docs\\\" are rather quick with \\\"just add artificial food\\\". Even though they should now that it's better for the immune system to be breast fed (there actually is research on that).\", \"Hahah! Maybe the Yeti is trying to clean up the slopes though, eh? ;)\", \"Hahah! Maybe the Yeti is trying to clean up the slopes though, eh? ;)\", \"I don't think HN's comment voting/sorting algorithm is up for AMA style discussions. So often a single top-level reply dominates the discussion.

Actually, the sorting part is probably fine. It's hard to judge, anyway.

But for an AMA, it's not as much the sorting, but also the interface: Check any random AMA thread on Reddit and try to imagine what it would look like without all the \\\"load more comments\\\" links. Also try to imagine how differently the discussion would flow with all threads and replies completely unfolded.

It's a complex and interdependent balance, that, I think, the way it is handled on HN isn't particularly suited for AMA style discussion. The most interesting questions need to float to the top. But without comment folding, the two or three most interesting questions will gather a vibrant discussion and replies, causing many people to not even get past them, and the other questions won't get sorted properly because so much less people vote on them.

But, why not get the best of both worlds? Get an interesting person to do an AMA on Reddit, then invite HN to come along for the discussion? For those worried about the quality of discussion, my experience is that the more \\\"grown up\\\" a topic is, the more \\\"grown up\\\" replies you will get (and childish ones voted down), so if you get someone that's big in start-up land, you'd get a good discussion just fine, unlike what you'd get with a pop-star/TV-personality.\", \"While reading this article I was constantly thinking that 'constraints' were a re-framing of goal-setting. It is well known and used in all modern companies, that setting a goal and breaking that goal down into manageable tasks is the optimal way to ensure productivity.\", NaN, \"Yay, we had that and it was great, highly recommended.\", \"5) There are no bare trees that catch fire when you hit them in flight.

6) You cannot jump by clicking the mouse.\", \"Yup, my wife & I co-sleep with our 5-month old (same reasons as you mentioned) and also our 3 year old (who could have her own bed if she wanted, but she likes being in the big nest), and generally we all sleep well.

We researched risks beforehand, and found (no links because this is from memory...) that it would be a bad idea if we used alcohol/sleeping pills/etc., or were obese -- we don't/aren't, and in the 3+ years we've been co-sleeping we've never even bumped a child in the night and upset it.

I know people (and hear about people) who accidentally punch their spouses, sleepwalk, etc. during the night -- if you have a history of that kind of thing, I wouldn't recommend it. If you don't, this is a nice setup. My personal experience is that I'm hyperaware of the baby in the bed even while mostly-asleep (like when changing position during the night), and in the morning have very foggy memories of turning over very carefully.

We generally head to bed gradually starting around 10pm (but I often read the older girl more stories downstairs while my wife gets the baby to sleep first), and the kids wake up anywhere from 8:30 to 10:30 the next morning -- usually later rather than earlier, so I get some work done in a quiet house before they get up.

Side-note: we got a co-sleeping bed (a crib that attaches to the side of the bed, basically) but it quickly became a toychest; the babies didn't want to be set aside. Now we sleep sideways in the bed (headboard/footboard means no one rolls out the \\\"sides\\\") and the grown-ups put their feet in the co-sleeping attachment.

edit: forgot to mention that obesity is a risk factor for co-sleeping.\", \"Yes, it's actually exactly the same in the US, despite the strange propaganda claims in these daily anti-online-education articles that suggest US college is like kindergarten, with the professor holding every student's hand at each step of their mutual journey of self-discovery and personal fulfillment.

In real life, undergraduate classes at well reputed universities may have 100, 200, or even 800 students for some freshman courses. You may go the entire semester and never once see the well known professor appear in class. Often the entire class is taught by a TA who speaks English with an incomprehensible accent due to his recent arrival in the US as a grad student being his first exposure to the language.

The notion that american professors closely and personally interact with and tutor each student, with special focus on those from underprivileged backgrounds so that every student has the same chance at success, an idea being pushed in these articles, is complete nonsense and simply does not happen in large US institutions.\", \"Incidentally I just read the child rearing chapter of Jared Diamond's latest book about traditional societies. Turns out they all tend to co-sleep, but usually they sleep on the ground or on hard mattresses. As JD points out, it is easier to notice that you have rolled onto your child with a hard mattress.\", \"I might have got the wrong end of the stick here, but I think he did. He wanted to test the super charger network, and then found after leaving the car in the cold overnight that although it had originally said he had the range to make it to the next supercharger, it now said that he didn't. Because of that he compromised and tried to top up with juice from a normal charger. That was the charger he didn't fill up completely from, where he did an unplanned and unexpected charge for approximately an hour (or approximately three quarters of an hour if you believe Tesla). Either way, he hadn't wanted to charge there in the first place, was keen to be moving again and believes that Tesla staff gave him the OK, telling him that the missing miles would come back once the car was going again.\", \"+1 on the Analytics and testing side, but what is truely important is that you build a good mental model of the product from a high-level, technical point of view. You don't need to know the nitty-gritty details of implementation, but you do need to know how the varios components of the product work together.\", \"This is like going backwards.\", \"I love using search interactive to navigate text. But however, getting the point to the right spot after that still feels cumbersome, in particular, moving to the beginning of the matched word doesn't seem easy.\", \"Really looking forward to that OAuth2 post.\", \"I find it interesting that all of these ideas come from non-technical, non-iOS developers.

I'd like to see an app that:

i) shows innovation in design, using novel components, e.g. the Path flyout menu.\\\\nii) provides an easy-to-use approach to a common problem, .e.g Tinder for online-dating.\", \"It's amazing how something as funny and non-scary as this monster could scare the hell out of me when I was a kid... I remember myself playing and almost getting a heart attack every time the monster showed up.\", \"I didn't say that you can't do it.\", NaN, \"I have basic java and c++ knowledge,I've mastered all cmd client side commands,but i don't really know how to hack.Ive gotten lucky on a few SQL injections and \\\"hacked\\\" my friend,but thats it.Can anyone teach me how to hack?Contact me at linxusemail@aol.com\", \"Ok, you didn't really answer most of my questions, but you did have a really long reply for one of them.

I'm still somewhat confused. Your description seems to contradict most your previous statements. You seem to be saying that the new management actually had to clean up after the old one because of all the bad decisions you claim were made. You seem to be saying that \\\"the former management made terrible decisions for the company and product, but at least we all had a good time\\\". I don't necessarily agree, but that seems to be the gist of what you are saying.

You are disappointed in the \\\"new management\\\" and yet your comment is about the \\\"old management\\\".

In fact, judging by your description, motivation at the company must have been at rock bottom even several years ago, when your previous comments would have people believe that everything was fine. Once again, I don't necessarily agree. I'm just going by your own description here.

> The company culture was egalitarian. Decisions were not made in some ivory tower

And those decisions, you later claim, were apparently the wrong ones. How does that fit your argument?

> Apple and Mozilla's products, at this time, struggled with the same site compatibility issues as we did in this Microsoft era.

I wouldn't say that. Mozilla had the advantage of the Netscape legacy, and Apple had the advantage of designers usually being on Macs (and despite its limited market share, Apple was loved by the press, giving the company far more influence than its market position would otherwise indicate).

> Not to mention the failed projects we poured resources into, draining all departments for the people they needed just to _catch_up_ to the competition.

Weren't these projects started by the old management, in the old egalitarian company culture you claim existed but is now gone?

> Suddenly, without warning, the guy next to you - who had been there for a decade - would be leaving.

But wasn't that his own decision? Wasn't that guy given the chance to choose himself whether to leave or not? Whether he felt he could live with the technology switch?

See, I have another problem with your criticism of the new management and praise of the old management. You mentioned the 2010 layoffs, and you seem to be saying that it was better to come up with what you claim was a bullshit excuse (economic downturn) to justify it? Once again I must stress that I am not saying that you are right or wrong as that is not my point. I'm questioning the consistency of your claims.

I think most people would agree that it's better to say nothing than to tell a lie. You seems to be accusing the old management of telling lies during the downsizing in 2010.

At least now we have made a major acquisition, which the management obviously could not discuss when the downsizing actually took place. It seems logical that one wishes to save money when buying something expensive, and try to avoid too large of a loan.

> When things got difficult, one would blame Microsoft, as if taking the moral high ground would make any difference.

Isn't this the old management again? And have you not just been arguing that taking the moral high ground is good? That morals are more important than doing what's right for the business? The egalitarian company which makes all the wrong decisions but everyone is having fun is better than the top management making a technology decision that some in the company may not agree with (or God forbid, passionate former employees do not agree with)?

> We should have thrown out that ugly ad-banner instantly. Dropped the old paid model the moment Phoenix came into existence.

You may not recall the round of layoffs back then. A company can't support further development without any revenue, after all. You can't just drop one of your main sources of revenue without knowing that you can replace it. And even when we did remove the ads, it was not certain that it would work. It probably would, but it was not a certainty.

> I spent seven years of my life on this project. Now it's gone.

Yes, I'm sure it's frustrating to see someting you've worked hard on for years disappear, but that doesn't mean it's the wrong decision.

Opera as you knew it is gone, you say. But the Opera you knew doesn't sound all that great if we are to judge by your passionate description of the state of affairs at the time.

All those decisions that you say were so terrible... they were made under the old \\\"good management\\\", in the culture you have just praised. It seems to me you can't have it both ways. You can't have engineers make all the decisions, and then first complain that this power was taken away from them, and later complain that the decision that were made under the system you praised were bad ones.

You want a technology-driven company where everyone gets to make or influence decisions, but you also claim that this led to major problems.

See, I can't get it to make any sense. While you seem passionate about this, it just doesn't sound logical or consistent.\", NaN, NaN, \"Well put, I never thought about it as such.

That said, it looks like Ubuntu lets you drop down into desktop mode with a keyboard + mouse which is something I really like about Windows 8 over Android and iOS.\", NaN, \"Part of doing the secure offline storage is that we need to use a hot wallet. http://blog.coinbase.com/post/33197656699/coinbase-now-stori...

It's definitely not perfect yet, but the security benefits are important. We posted an update on the payouts via unconfirmed transactions as well: http://blog.coinbase.com/post/43285532179/unconfirmed-transa...

Just generally, we are going through hyper growth right now, so this tends to magnify small problems. Thank you for bearing with us!\", \"I'm disappointed no one's mentioned digraphs yet. I've used emacs for years, but I'm starting to use vim now because ctrl-k G* etc is just so easy (I type a lot of math).\", \"Our doctors told us that mothers don't kill their babies while they sleep, due to some instinct. Fathers might, but apparently mostly if they are drunk (so we've been told).

What we had and loved is a \\\"baby bay\\\" - basically a half open crib that docks onto the bed (on mommy's side obviously). That way the child has instant access to mommy, but you can't accidentally roll into the crib and smother her because the crib is too small for mommy.\", NaN, \"Complaining about the article caused more people to read it, but I'd bet that most of the people who read the article have also heard about other news outlets replicating the test without issue. The most common understanding of the situation is probably that the New York Times article was an exaggeration.\", NaN, \"Pretty neat library. Any plans to connect to filepicker.io? Would love to be able to drag a file in my webapp for it to upload to filepicker automatically and haven't got the time yet to do it myself!\", \"Are there really such things as honest car reviews?! ...I guess EM just made a really bad judgement: he pushed his \\\"candy money\\\" too late towards NYT, or he somehow managed to push it to the wring person! (this really bodes bad on the public image of his business skills, so this could make some over-cautious people reconsider investing in his businesses - though I'd still place my bet on him ;) )\", NaN, NaN, \"Yeah, it looks to me like, after the Top Gear thing, they ascribed to malice what could be explained by stupidity.

But, they made a bunch of noise, got some more headlines, cast doubt on the negative review, and gave their fans a good story to use at the water cooler. Time to declare victory and drop the issue.\", \"For you. But you don't get to make that decision for everyone else. Stop trying to impose your value system on others. It's clear you don't like using a mouse. Then don't. Keep using a 1970s keyboard if it suits you. Bon a petite.\", \"I think it's funny how you start about ethics and then immediately follow by talking about money.

Whether it was unethical depends on whether anyone suffered negative consequences and whether Google knew, or could foresee that. For all we know the bandwidth was available, couldn't be sold to anyone else for lack of customers and would simply have gone unutilized if Google hadn't used it.\", \"This is exactly the kind of thing that inspired Linus to make Linux.\", NaN, \"I prefer swapping the right control and alt keys on my keyboard to switching caps lock and control; that way I can use my left thumb for meta/alt and right thumb for control. But navigation by search and backwards-kill-word are fantastic tips.\", \"(1) It's not clear that acting unethically will lead to better rules and more ethical outcomes, in general [and actually, in some cases the opposite will happen - if you're corrupt it makes it easier for others to be corrupt]

(2) Handicapping yourself is the whole idea behind ethics and morality. Sometimes it's more important to do the right thing than the selfish thing.

Attitudes like yours are so disheartening to read. I totally disagree with your sentiment.\", \"Great post - i've been playing with your product and the integration of telephony is really smart, it's one of the areas salespeople spend a lot of time manually typing in calls into their CRM.\", NaN, \"The thing is, that page is better than half of all the unix guides I've seen online.

Except for the `su -c rm -rf /*` part, of course.\", NaN, \"Microsoft was on the receiving end of a lot of these kinds of campaigns as well, so you can hardly blame them.\", \"Maybe this page: https://sites.google.com/site/steveyegge2/effective-emacs\", \"Enterprise tape drives ain't cheap iirc. But anyway, I was responding specifically to the HDD idea.\", \"So why would I not receive a bill/invoice for a brush-off?\", \"So while you can download code, the real description is in a book, not online, and you can't see it without paying money. Uninspiring.\", \"Recently started using the chicklet one. The layout is ok, but not as good as the classic, for me, mainly because the home/end keys are harder to find and they are quite useful. Apart from that, it's not bad, although I preferred having a menu button on my thumb than a print screen button.

I preferred the feel slightly on the classic thinkpad keyboards, but these keys feel bigger in use which is nice too. Having the arrow keys separated slightly is a big win. So yeah, while I do slightly prefer the classic keyboard, I don't think there's much in it, and the underlighting is quite nice.\", NaN, NaN, \"Which is quite common in Europe.\", NaN, \"Quote from pg: \\\"For some reason I didn't check the comments after the surgery to see if they were in the right place. I must have been distracted by something.\\\"

Short answer to your question: Test the fix after deploying it on production :)\", \">Sooner or later it will be one of you reading this. :)

O_O ...\", \"No you can't, you still need to have vundle installed.\", \"Technical departments are not typically paid in points on studio films.\", \"I want an open source of YardSale.\", NaN, \"Blog post about taking care of the physical side of large C++ project.\", \"Hi man, I tried my website (http://www.ngajakjalan.com) but the analyzer probably reads my inlined JS and doesn't read the \\\"done\\\" version (I use AngularJS). Maybe you can use something like PhantomJS to extract websites content \\\"as seen by human\\\"?\", NaN, \"WebSockets over SSL (wss://) work just fine. Faris Chebib provided a nginx config file in #nginx earlier today. https://gist.github.com/octaflop/4991052\", \"Yes, there is. \\\"Best\\\" is a harder subject to tackle, but there's always \\\"better\\\".

di{ is obviously both quicker and more precise than reaching to the mouse, pointing at the beginning of the code block, extending the selection until the end of the code block and hitting backspace.

One may think these keybindings are awkward or hard to remember (I did, at first, they are not) but they are both faster, more efficient and more deterministic by nature. But I may be a control freak. :-)\", \"It depends on perspective.

Are commercials annoying bits between the program segments you want to watch?

Or are programs there to persuade you not to switch channels when the commercials come on?

obviously the story is different on HBO, Showtime etc., and on BBC in the UK\", \"Its hard to believe only ~5% of adults can do level 5 tasks. Example: \\\"Interpret a brief phrase from a lengthy \\\\nnews article\\\"\", \"Please get a book deal. I am absolutely positive it would do very well.\", \"Regardless of whether or not he had hear of Python (which I find very unlikely), if one planned to register a trademark, one would have to do some research in the first place. And that would involve a google search at the very least. And at least on my results even the bloody _real_ Python (snake) shows up first a dozen or so pages back after only Python (language) links. And his dinky little company never comes up. So, yeah. Pretty obvious he's lying - or very, very dumb. Either way it does not show him in a good light and not as someone I'd like to do business with.\", NaN, \"I think it's easy...

Finally defined guidelines (is a new reason for developping Android-First in the current, not the history).\\\\nIterations / sprints are faster (you don't need to be accepted by some dominant / censored os guard ) - which for some apps last 6 months or more! (on Android, it's immediatly)\\\\nFaster user remarks and user recommendations, perhaps a user think's of a feature which adds a lot of value to your product -> more success.

In a later stadium, just convert the fully developed Android version to the iOS version.\", \"Found via \\\"kens\\\" comment on https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5248728\", \"Oh not those studies again. Those studies are wonderful until you get to the fact that the Inuit have the shortest life expectancy of any other Canadian group - upwards of 15 years shorter.

So of course you find less heart disease in that group. They're dying of TB, diabetes (of all things) and suicide long before they get heart disease.\", \"Whatever the original reasons for China's atomic bomb program, they became completely irrelevant after relations with the Soviet Union deteriorated.

By 1964, when the first Chinese atomic bomb was tested, China was barely on speaking terms with the Soviet Union. By 1969, China and the Soviet Union were on the brink of war. The Soviets tripled their forces in the Far East during the 1960s, deploying fully one-quarter of the Soviet military along the Chinese border. (They did this without drawing down their forces in Europe, which placed quite a strain on the Soviet economy.)

After Nixon visited China in 1972, Henry Kissinger even gave security briefings to Chinese generals, supplying them with satellite imagery and the location of Soviet forces.\", \"> I don't know much about programming, so this question might seem a little dumb, but how did you write Apple Writer?

At the time (beginning in 1978) Apple had only one computer for sale -- a small machine called the Apple II that used a very limited processor called the 6502. Both RAM and storage were limited, and the machine had a clock speed of 1 mHz (glacially slow by modern standards).

Also (apart from a version of BASIC that was too slow for serious work), there were no high-level languages, so if you wanted to write a high performance program, you needed to write in assembly language -- one step above object code.

I wrote Apple Writer in assembly language -- a very slow and laborious process, but the resulting program was very fast - much faster than its competition. This was one reason for its success.

> And how did it end up being used in Apple's O/S?

It was actually sold alongside Apple's operating system, it wasn't integrated into it. What happened was that the Apple decision-makers, Steve Jobs in particular, realized they had already saturated the market for hobbyists, and wanted to begin to sell computers to ordinary people, people who intended to use a computer to solve everyday problems like writing and printing documents.

Somehow they heard about a word processor I was writing for my own use, and asked to see it. So, riding my bicycle to the post office with a big manila envelope, I thought, \\\"Hey, maybe they'll like my program. I might make hundreds of dollars.\\\" As it turned out, over the next five years I made over six million dollars in royalties.

More details: http://www.atariarchives.org/deli/cottage_computer_programmi...\", \"Yes, I recommended to use 0; because 1; has flaws too (slicing framebrakers).\", \"No one is talking about the payload. How do people know if they got hit or not?\", \"I think you're right.

Early on git got a lot of traction, and I think this was largely due to github being so, so good.

Since the acquisition, bitbucket has come a long way in a short space of time, and I'm sure they're clawing back some marketshare. Now that they have forking, pull requests and git repos, there's no reason not to use them.

For some reason though, I still find it easier to browse / read / review code on github.\", NaN, \"He is talking like you can't run QML apps on desktop. Actually you can and they are developed currently on desktop without any simulator/emulator/real device (I'm volunteering on Ubuntu Phone OS calculator app, as well have some experience writing QML apps for different platforms/devices).\", \"This is clever. The Chrome team likely made a major oversight when they made the decision to introduce the 1;mode=block value for the X-XSS-Protection header.

Interesting to see that Facebook responded by disabling the XSS protection header altogether.

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Because we see flame in the nearest manhole and a similar color repeated down the street our lazy brains tell us it's a whole series of flames.

But when you learn they're not, and you go back to the photo, it's obvious as heck that they're not further explosions.\", \"it's not an advertisement. I'm not associated with them. the title is all caps because i copy pasted from their title. sorry...\", \"The chief problem with OAuth2 is that you can do almost anything and call it \\\"OAuth2\\\" -- the spec is ridiculously flexible, and allows all kinds of options that are explicitly stated within the spec as not advised.

I'm fairly sure most of the flexibility is there to help migrating enterprise and legacy apps to OAuth2. It's not a great approach, though -- enough security disasters and the problems of migrating will simply go away, because the poor rep of the mechanism will mean no migrations are happening.

I'm using OAuth2 for an API, but a small subset of it that doesn't seem to permit the abuse Egor covers -- though I'm going over it with a fine-toothed comb now. XSS vulnerabilities are more subtle than most other hacks, and so the dangers aren't as obvious in a simple review.\", \"Sorry guys, I'll get to it when I can :) if you fancy helping out and beating me to it you're more than welcome to do a pull request!\", \"Sorry guys, I'll get to it when I can :) if you fancy helping out and beating me to it you're more than welcome to do a pull request!\", \"Having started my professional career as a Tester (SDET) at Microsoft, this topic resonates with me. In my experience testers need to be more aggressive and assertive with the code their developers have written. Obviously this implies you've already established a good relationship with your coworkers, but you shouldn't be afraid to tell developers that their untestable code needs to be given a second look. It's not pleasant telling someone \\\"their baby looks ugly,\\\" but that is one of the responsibilities of white box testers.

Dependency Injection greatly improves the landscape. Don't instantiate concrete classes when you can have a DI framework construct those objects for you. This will allow you as the tester to supply the mocked objects rather than taking the wrapper approach. It is better if as a team you've introduced this design decision up front, but you can introduce it later for problematic classes that need extra attention. In Java, I love using Guice for this sort of thing, in .NET I've used Ninject in the past.

One thing that .NET has in its favor that Java doesn't is partial classes with an internal access modifier. You can then put your test code in these partial classes and grant them access to your assembly. This allows you to separate your private test code hooks from your shipping code, and it prevents someone from deriving from your class and using those test interfaces incorrectly.

This line is the problem: public WebClient client = new WebClient(); client shouldn't be public and it shouldn't be using a concrete class. Introduce an interface, use DI, and use internal partial classes as needed. If your developer won't do this, find a new developer. Anyone can write code, but writing good testable code with a clean separation of intents is something some developers never learn, usually because no one has told them, \\\"You're doing it wrong.\\\"\", NaN, \"I think you should be playing Civilization V.\", \"Oh don't worry, that's exactly what Google wants you to think

\\\"Look, another pool in the office\\\"

I'm not saying it's bad.

\\\"the people working on moonshots are not thinking about the business model, they are thinking about the problem to be solved\\\"

And this is why Google is good at what it does. I would do the same. Each employee should focus on their own strengths.\", \"Social Security numbers are too widely used to really be regarded as secrets (how many government, bank, employer and call centre staff have access to yours) or to be used as authentication. They are a pretty good identifier of who is being referred to though.\", \"> If Musk could really back up all of his accusations, why would he be \\\"satisfied\\\" with this \\\"joke\\\" of a response?

Frankly, he's probably still not satisfied. But he realizes there's no point in trying to slay the New York Times. That's not his dragon to kill.

He's got other things to do, and the NYTimes writing terrible articles is not his interest or priority. Write a witty blog post and declare victory is the right choice here.\", \"3D Printing Pen, Glue Gun, whatever... my question is, what is it useful for?

Although I'm not sure its worth dismissing the product if the answer is for art students, this in itself would be an interesting market for a hardware product.\", \"Hmn, arithmetic reality check. Georgia State, $11k per year in-state. Hmn, my alma mater is still charging about half that, for any Canadian student.

Full time minimum-wage work for the summer? $7.25/h (GA min wage) * 40h/w * 17 weeks = $5k income (basically untaxed). So you're in debt for $24k over your 4-year degree.

That's a lot more than I would have guessed. Guess the student had better figure out something valuable to do (more valuable than minimum wage).\", \"It's in the long list of awesome features :D it actually wouldn't be too hard. I suspect the hardest part would be making the aprs-ski experience realistic ;)\", \"Damn, I'm itching for pressure-sensitive arrow keys.\", \"It looks like a bit more than just a glue gun because of the way the plastic seems to cool almost instantly. I suppose they need to control the temperature very precisely.

That being said, in their video the actual \\\"3D\\\" drawing (i.e. in the air) seems extremely imprecise and for their eiffel tower demo they just make 2D sides that they glue together, so in this case it's probably fair to call it \\\"just a glue gun\\\", or rather a \\\"stand-alone 3D printing head/glue gun\\\".\", \"Nobody knows. The application is not public yet. All they are saying is \\\"patent pending\\\" with no specifics.\", \"Especially in video games\", \"'XTSU' just doesn't have the same ring to it.\", \"How can you do that? For me, this just doesn't work...

  bind '\\\"\\\\C-z\\\":\\\"fg\\\\n\\\"'\\\\n  bind -x '\\\"\\\\C-z\\\":\\\"fg\\\"'\\\\n  echo 'Control-z: \\\"fg\\\\n\\\"' >> ~/.inputrc\\\\n
\\\\nIf I replace \\\"z\\\" with \\\"a\\\", it works.

C-z works otherwise, e.g. C-v C-z prints ^Z in shell, and C-z suspends programs (e.g. vim). Is it a bash thing or a terminal thing (I'm using iTerm2)?\", \"Just read the part about breast feeding in Jared Diamond's latest book on traditional societies. Interestingly apparently most traditional societies use on demand feeding, the baby is always within reach of the breast and can drink whenever it wants. The average seems to be that the mom still wakes twice a night, but the baby drinks 14 times, most of the time without even waking the mother.

I suppose it would be difficult with modern beds because I suppose most mothers have some sort of pads on their breast to avoid lactating into the mattress.\", \"Kinda side-topic, but: why do most \\\"hacker advice\\\" tend to recommend Python over Ruby or Perl (ok, Perl is \\\"just old\\\") as a beginner's scripting language? I love Python and I like using it in production better than Ruby, but Ruby is much more of a \\\"hacker's language\\\" and pushes you to more \\\"lispyness\\\" in spirit and practice! (I admit I'am a bit of a Python ecosystem fanboy, with all the cool and easy to use machine learning tools and libs, but this state of affairs is a bit unintuitive - and I'm looking at this types of questions from a language designer's perspective too as I'm working on a language that has 99.9% chances of not tacking over the world, but that 0.1% is enough to \\\"make me high\\\" and keeps me banging my hammers on until I get to something that I can show to the world).\", \"Good job...

You can also open 1 million connections using one linux box\\\\na) increase local port range 1024 to 65535\\\\nb) setup 17 ip address.\\\\nc) open from each ip address 58824 connections\", \"Yeah, until they shutdown the server shortly after the next Sim City is released, making your old game unless. EA has a habit of doing things like that.\", \"Complex designs and protocols suck, why do we put up with them?\", \"What's the patent for? I'd tend to think that it's not just \\\"hand held plastic extruder\\\"...\", \"I love it. This game brings back so many memories for me! As it's written in JavaScript, I intend to take it, add some realtime players via Node.js and get this up and running. So much fun for a side project and with a great starting point!\", \"I have done this before using Java 7 async nio. The performance would drop like a brick when data received actually needed some sort of processing. How does this implementation hold up when you need to perform a O(n) operation on received data? Experiment with different sizes of n to see how the performance holds up.\", NaN, \"Some of those are so infuriating. Luckily by now there are also some experts who speak out against the \\\"let her cry\\\" theory. Turns out that feeling safe and cared for actually gives kids more confidence and in the long run than being left alone for long stretches of time.

We also had a close shave with the milk thing, but there are also now experts who help with and promote breast feeding. But the \\\"standard docs\\\" are rather quick with \\\"just add artificial food\\\". Even though they should now that it's better for the immune system to be breast fed (there actually is research on that).\", \"Hahah! Maybe the Yeti is trying to clean up the slopes though, eh? ;)\", \"Hahah! Maybe the Yeti is trying to clean up the slopes though, eh? ;)\", \"I don't think HN's comment voting/sorting algorithm is up for AMA style discussions. So often a single top-level reply dominates the discussion.

Actually, the sorting part is probably fine. It's hard to judge, anyway.

But for an AMA, it's not as much the sorting, but also the interface: Check any random AMA thread on Reddit and try to imagine what it would look like without all the \\\"load more comments\\\" links. Also try to imagine how differently the discussion would flow with all threads and replies completely unfolded.

It's a complex and interdependent balance, that, I think, the way it is handled on HN isn't particularly suited for AMA style discussion. The most interesting questions need to float to the top. But without comment folding, the two or three most interesting questions will gather a vibrant discussion and replies, causing many people to not even get past them, and the other questions won't get sorted properly because so much less people vote on them.

But, why not get the best of both worlds? Get an interesting person to do an AMA on Reddit, then invite HN to come along for the discussion? For those worried about the quality of discussion, my experience is that the more \\\"grown up\\\" a topic is, the more \\\"grown up\\\" replies you will get (and childish ones voted down), so if you get someone that's big in start-up land, you'd get a good discussion just fine, unlike what you'd get with a pop-star/TV-personality.\", \"While reading this article I was constantly thinking that 'constraints' were a re-framing of goal-setting. It is well known and used in all modern companies, that setting a goal and breaking that goal down into manageable tasks is the optimal way to ensure productivity.\", NaN, \"Yay, we had that and it was great, highly recommended.\", \"5) There are no bare trees that catch fire when you hit them in flight.

6) You cannot jump by clicking the mouse.\", \"Yup, my wife & I co-sleep with our 5-month old (same reasons as you mentioned) and also our 3 year old (who could have her own bed if she wanted, but she likes being in the big nest), and generally we all sleep well.

We researched risks beforehand, and found (no links because this is from memory...) that it would be a bad idea if we used alcohol/sleeping pills/etc., or were obese -- we don't/aren't, and in the 3+ years we've been co-sleeping we've never even bumped a child in the night and upset it.

I know people (and hear about people) who accidentally punch their spouses, sleepwalk, etc. during the night -- if you have a history of that kind of thing, I wouldn't recommend it. If you don't, this is a nice setup. My personal experience is that I'm hyperaware of the baby in the bed even while mostly-asleep (like when changing position during the night), and in the morning have very foggy memories of turning over very carefully.

We generally head to bed gradually starting around 10pm (but I often read the older girl more stories downstairs while my wife gets the baby to sleep first), and the kids wake up anywhere from 8:30 to 10:30 the next morning -- usually later rather than earlier, so I get some work done in a quiet house before they get up.

Side-note: we got a co-sleeping bed (a crib that attaches to the side of the bed, basically) but it quickly became a toychest; the babies didn't want to be set aside. Now we sleep sideways in the bed (headboard/footboard means no one rolls out the \\\"sides\\\") and the grown-ups put their feet in the co-sleeping attachment.

edit: forgot to mention that obesity is a risk factor for co-sleeping.\", \"Yes, it's actually exactly the same in the US, despite the strange propaganda claims in these daily anti-online-education articles that suggest US college is like kindergarten, with the professor holding every student's hand at each step of their mutual journey of self-discovery and personal fulfillment.

In real life, undergraduate classes at well reputed universities may have 100, 200, or even 800 students for some freshman courses. You may go the entire semester and never once see the well known professor appear in class. Often the entire class is taught by a TA who speaks English with an incomprehensible accent due to his recent arrival in the US as a grad student being his first exposure to the language.

The notion that american professors closely and personally interact with and tutor each student, with special focus on those from underprivileged backgrounds so that every student has the same chance at success, an idea being pushed in these articles, is complete nonsense and simply does not happen in large US institutions.\", \"Incidentally I just read the child rearing chapter of Jared Diamond's latest book about traditional societies. Turns out they all tend to co-sleep, but usually they sleep on the ground or on hard mattresses. As JD points out, it is easier to notice that you have rolled onto your child with a hard mattress.\", \"I might have got the wrong end of the stick here, but I think he did. He wanted to test the super charger network, and then found after leaving the car in the cold overnight that although it had originally said he had the range to make it to the next supercharger, it now said that he didn't. Because of that he compromised and tried to top up with juice from a normal charger. That was the charger he didn't fill up completely from, where he did an unplanned and unexpected charge for approximately an hour (or approximately three quarters of an hour if you believe Tesla). Either way, he hadn't wanted to charge there in the first place, was keen to be moving again and believes that Tesla staff gave him the OK, telling him that the missing miles would come back once the car was going again.\", \"+1 on the Analytics and testing side, but what is truely important is that you build a good mental model of the product from a high-level, technical point of view. You don't need to know the nitty-gritty details of implementation, but you do need to know how the varios components of the product work together.\", \"This is like going backwards.\", \"I love using search interactive to navigate text. But however, getting the point to the right spot after that still feels cumbersome, in particular, moving to the beginning of the matched word doesn't seem easy.\", \"Really looking forward to that OAuth2 post.\", \"I find it interesting that all of these ideas come from non-technical, non-iOS developers.

I'd like to see an app that:

i) shows innovation in design, using novel components, e.g. the Path flyout menu.\\\\nii) provides an easy-to-use approach to a common problem, .e.g Tinder for online-dating.\", \"It's amazing how something as funny and non-scary as this monster could scare the hell out of me when I was a kid... I remember myself playing and almost getting a heart attack every time the monster showed up.\", \"I didn't say that you can't do it.\", NaN, \"I have basic java and c++ knowledge,I've mastered all cmd client side commands,but i don't really know how to hack.Ive gotten lucky on a few SQL injections and \\\"hacked\\\" my friend,but thats it.Can anyone teach me how to hack?Contact me at linxusemail@aol.com\", \"Ok, you didn't really answer most of my questions, but you did have a really long reply for one of them.

I'm still somewhat confused. Your description seems to contradict most your previous statements. You seem to be saying that the new management actually had to clean up after the old one because of all the bad decisions you claim were made. You seem to be saying that \\\"the former management made terrible decisions for the company and product, but at least we all had a good time\\\". I don't necessarily agree, but that seems to be the gist of what you are saying.

You are disappointed in the \\\"new management\\\" and yet your comment is about the \\\"old management\\\".

In fact, judging by your description, motivation at the company must have been at rock bottom even several years ago, when your previous comments would have people believe that everything was fine. Once again, I don't necessarily agree. I'm just going by your own description here.

> The company culture was egalitarian. Decisions were not made in some ivory tower

And those decisions, you later claim, were apparently the wrong ones. How does that fit your argument?

> Apple and Mozilla's products, at this time, struggled with the same site compatibility issues as we did in this Microsoft era.

I wouldn't say that. Mozilla had the advantage of the Netscape legacy, and Apple had the advantage of designers usually being on Macs (and despite its limited market share, Apple was loved by the press, giving the company far more influence than its market position would otherwise indicate).

> Not to mention the failed projects we poured resources into, draining all departments for the people they needed just to _catch_up_ to the competition.

Weren't these projects started by the old management, in the old egalitarian company culture you claim existed but is now gone?

> Suddenly, without warning, the guy next to you - who had been there for a decade - would be leaving.

But wasn't that his own decision? Wasn't that guy given the chance to choose himself whether to leave or not? Whether he felt he could live with the technology switch?

See, I have another problem with your criticism of the new management and praise of the old management. You mentioned the 2010 layoffs, and you seem to be saying that it was better to come up with what you claim was a bullshit excuse (economic downturn) to justify it? Once again I must stress that I am not saying that you are right or wrong as that is not my point. I'm questioning the consistency of your claims.

I think most people would agree that it's better to say nothing than to tell a lie. You seems to be accusing the old management of telling lies during the downsizing in 2010.

At least now we have made a major acquisition, which the management obviously could not discuss when the downsizing actually took place. It seems logical that one wishes to save money when buying something expensive, and try to avoid too large of a loan.

> When things got difficult, one would blame Microsoft, as if taking the moral high ground would make any difference.

Isn't this the old management again? And have you not just been arguing that taking the moral high ground is good? That morals are more important than doing what's right for the business? The egalitarian company which makes all the wrong decisions but everyone is having fun is better than the top management making a technology decision that some in the company may not agree with (or God forbid, passionate former employees do not agree with)?

> We should have thrown out that ugly ad-banner instantly. Dropped the old paid model the moment Phoenix came into existence.

You may not recall the round of layoffs back then. A company can't support further development without any revenue, after all. You can't just drop one of your main sources of revenue without knowing that you can replace it. And even when we did remove the ads, it was not certain that it would work. It probably would, but it was not a certainty.

> I spent seven years of my life on this project. Now it's gone.

Yes, I'm sure it's frustrating to see someting you've worked hard on for years disappear, but that doesn't mean it's the wrong decision.

Opera as you knew it is gone, you say. But the Opera you knew doesn't sound all that great if we are to judge by your passionate description of the state of affairs at the time.

All those decisions that you say were so terrible... they were made under the old \\\"good management\\\", in the culture you have just praised. It seems to me you can't have it both ways. You can't have engineers make all the decisions, and then first complain that this power was taken away from them, and later complain that the decision that were made under the system you praised were bad ones.

You want a technology-driven company where everyone gets to make or influence decisions, but you also claim that this led to major problems.

See, I can't get it to make any sense. While you seem passionate about this, it just doesn't sound logical or consistent.\", NaN, NaN, \"Well put, I never thought about it as such.

That said, it looks like Ubuntu lets you drop down into desktop mode with a keyboard + mouse which is something I really like about Windows 8 over Android and iOS.\", NaN, \"Part of doing the secure offline storage is that we need to use a hot wallet. http://blog.coinbase.com/post/33197656699/coinbase-now-stori...

It's definitely not perfect yet, but the security benefits are important. We posted an update on the payouts via unconfirmed transactions as well: http://blog.coinbase.com/post/43285532179/unconfirmed-transa...

Just generally, we are going through hyper growth right now, so this tends to magnify small problems. Thank you for bearing with us!\", \"I'm disappointed no one's mentioned digraphs yet. I've used emacs for years, but I'm starting to use vim now because ctrl-k G* etc is just so easy (I type a lot of math).\", \"Our doctors told us that mothers don't kill their babies while they sleep, due to some instinct. Fathers might, but apparently mostly if they are drunk (so we've been told).

What we had and loved is a \\\"baby bay\\\" - basically a half open crib that docks onto the bed (on mommy's side obviously). That way the child has instant access to mommy, but you can't accidentally roll into the crib and smother her because the crib is too small for mommy.\", NaN, \"Complaining about the article caused more people to read it, but I'd bet that most of the people who read the article have also heard about other news outlets replicating the test without issue. The most common understanding of the situation is probably that the New York Times article was an exaggeration.\", NaN, \"Pretty neat library. Any plans to connect to filepicker.io? Would love to be able to drag a file in my webapp for it to upload to filepicker automatically and haven't got the time yet to do it myself!\", \"Are there really such things as honest car reviews?! ...I guess EM just made a really bad judgement: he pushed his \\\"candy money\\\" too late towards NYT, or he somehow managed to push it to the wring person! (this really bodes bad on the public image of his business skills, so this could make some over-cautious people reconsider investing in his businesses - though I'd still place my bet on him ;) )\", NaN, NaN, \"Yeah, it looks to me like, after the Top Gear thing, they ascribed to malice what could be explained by stupidity.

But, they made a bunch of noise, got some more headlines, cast doubt on the negative review, and gave their fans a good story to use at the water cooler. Time to declare victory and drop the issue.\", \"For you. But you don't get to make that decision for everyone else. Stop trying to impose your value system on others. It's clear you don't like using a mouse. Then don't. Keep using a 1970s keyboard if it suits you. Bon a petite.\", \"I think it's funny how you start about ethics and then immediately follow by talking about money.

Whether it was unethical depends on whether anyone suffered negative consequences and whether Google knew, or could foresee that. For all we know the bandwidth was available, couldn't be sold to anyone else for lack of customers and would simply have gone unutilized if Google hadn't used it.\", \"This is exactly the kind of thing that inspired Linus to make Linux.\", NaN, \"I prefer swapping the right control and alt keys on my keyboard to switching caps lock and control; that way I can use my left thumb for meta/alt and right thumb for control. But navigation by search and backwards-kill-word are fantastic tips.\", \"(1) It's not clear that acting unethically will lead to better rules and more ethical outcomes, in general [and actually, in some cases the opposite will happen - if you're corrupt it makes it easier for others to be corrupt]

(2) Handicapping yourself is the whole idea behind ethics and morality. Sometimes it's more important to do the right thing than the selfish thing.

Attitudes like yours are so disheartening to read. I totally disagree with your sentiment.\", \"Great post - i've been playing with your product and the integration of telephony is really smart, it's one of the areas salespeople spend a lot of time manually typing in calls into their CRM.\", NaN, \"The thing is, that page is better than half of all the unix guides I've seen online.

Except for the `su -c rm -rf /*` part, of course.\", NaN, \"Microsoft was on the receiving end of a lot of these kinds of campaigns as well, so you can hardly blame them.\", \"Maybe this page: https://sites.google.com/site/steveyegge2/effective-emacs\", \"Enterprise tape drives ain't cheap iirc. But anyway, I was responding specifically to the HDD idea.\", \"So why would I not receive a bill/invoice for a brush-off?\", \"So while you can download code, the real description is in a book, not online, and you can't see it without paying money. Uninspiring.\", \"Recently started using the chicklet one. The layout is ok, but not as good as the classic, for me, mainly because the home/end keys are harder to find and they are quite useful. Apart from that, it's not bad, although I preferred having a menu button on my thumb than a print screen button.

I preferred the feel slightly on the classic thinkpad keyboards, but these keys feel bigger in use which is nice too. Having the arrow keys separated slightly is a big win. So yeah, while I do slightly prefer the classic keyboard, I don't think there's much in it, and the underlighting is quite nice.\", NaN, NaN, \"Which is quite common in Europe.\", NaN, \"Quote from pg: \\\"For some reason I didn't check the comments after the surgery to see if they were in the right place. I must have been distracted by something.\\\"

Short answer to your question: Test the fix after deploying it on production :)\", \">Sooner or later it will be one of you reading this. :)

O_O ...\", \"No you can't, you still need to have vundle installed.\", \"Technical departments are not typically paid in points on studio films.\", \"I want an open source of YardSale.\", NaN, \"Blog post about taking care of the physical side of large C++ project.\", \"Hi man, I tried my website (http://www.ngajakjalan.com) but the analyzer probably reads my inlined JS and doesn't read the \\\"done\\\" version (I use AngularJS). Maybe you can use something like PhantomJS to extract websites content \\\"as seen by human\\\"?\", NaN, \"WebSockets over SSL (wss://) work just fine. Faris Chebib provided a nginx config file in #nginx earlier today. https://gist.github.com/octaflop/4991052\", \"Yes, there is. \\\"Best\\\" is a harder subject to tackle, but there's always \\\"better\\\".

di{ is obviously both quicker and more precise than reaching to the mouse, pointing at the beginning of the code block, extending the selection until the end of the code block and hitting backspace.

One may think these keybindings are awkward or hard to remember (I did, at first, they are not) but they are both faster, more efficient and more deterministic by nature. But I may be a control freak. :-)\", \"It depends on perspective.

Are commercials annoying bits between the program segments you want to watch?

Or are programs there to persuade you not to switch channels when the commercials come on?

obviously the story is different on HBO, Showtime etc., and on BBC in the UK\", \"Its hard to believe only ~5% of adults can do level 5 tasks. Example: \\\"Interpret a brief phrase from a lengthy \\\\nnews article\\\"\", \"Please get a book deal. I am absolutely positive it would do very well.\", \"Regardless of whether or not he had hear of Python (which I find very unlikely), if one planned to register a trademark, one would have to do some research in the first place. And that would involve a google search at the very least. And at least on my results even the bloody _real_ Python (snake) shows up first a dozen or so pages back after only Python (language) links. And his dinky little company never comes up. So, yeah. Pretty obvious he's lying - or very, very dumb. Either way it does not show him in a good light and not as someone I'd like to do business with.\", NaN, \"I think it's easy...

Finally defined guidelines (is a new reason for developping Android-First in the current, not the history).\\\\nIterations / sprints are faster (you don't need to be accepted by some dominant / censored os guard ) - which for some apps last 6 months or more! (on Android, it's immediatly)\\\\nFaster user remarks and user recommendations, perhaps a user think's of a feature which adds a lot of value to your product -> more success.

In a later stadium, just convert the fully developed Android version to the iOS version.\", \"Found via \\\"kens\\\" comment on https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5248728\", \"Oh not those studies again. Those studies are wonderful until you get to the fact that the Inuit have the shortest life expectancy of any other Canadian group - upwards of 15 years shorter.

So of course you find less heart disease in that group. They're dying of TB, diabetes (of all things) and suicide long before they get heart disease.\", \"Whatever the original reasons for China's atomic bomb program, they became completely irrelevant after relations with the Soviet Union deteriorated.

By 1964, when the first Chinese atomic bomb was tested, China was barely on speaking terms with the Soviet Union. By 1969, China and the Soviet Union were on the brink of war. The Soviets tripled their forces in the Far East during the 1960s, deploying fully one-quarter of the Soviet military along the Chinese border. (They did this without drawing down their forces in Europe, which placed quite a strain on the Soviet economy.)

After Nixon visited China in 1972, Henry Kissinger even gave security briefings to Chinese generals, supplying them with satellite imagery and the location of Soviet forces.\", \"> I don't know much about programming, so this question might seem a little dumb, but how did you write Apple Writer?

At the time (beginning in 1978) Apple had only one computer for sale -- a small machine called the Apple II that used a very limited processor called the 6502. Both RAM and storage were limited, and the machine had a clock speed of 1 mHz (glacially slow by modern standards).

Also (apart from a version of BASIC that was too slow for serious work), there were no high-level languages, so if you wanted to write a high performance program, you needed to write in assembly language -- one step above object code.

I wrote Apple Writer in assembly language -- a very slow and laborious process, but the resulting program was very fast - much faster than its competition. This was one reason for its success.

> And how did it end up being used in Apple's O/S?

It was actually sold alongside Apple's operating system, it wasn't integrated into it. What happened was that the Apple decision-makers, Steve Jobs in particular, realized they had already saturated the market for hobbyists, and wanted to begin to sell computers to ordinary people, people who intended to use a computer to solve everyday problems like writing and printing documents.

Somehow they heard about a word processor I was writing for my own use, and asked to see it. So, riding my bicycle to the post office with a big manila envelope, I thought, \\\"Hey, maybe they'll like my program. I might make hundreds of dollars.\\\" As it turned out, over the next five years I made over six million dollars in royalties.

More details: http://www.atariarchives.org/deli/cottage_computer_programmi...\", \"Yes, I recommended to use 0; because 1; has flaws too (slicing framebrakers).\", \"No one is talking about the payload. How do people know if they got hit or not?\", \"I think you're right.

Early on git got a lot of traction, and I think this was largely due to github being so, so good.

Since the acquisition, bitbucket has come a long way in a short space of time, and I'm sure they're clawing back some marketshare. Now that they have forking, pull requests and git repos, there's no reason not to use them.

For some reason though, I still find it easier to browse / read / review code on github.\", NaN, \"He is talking like you can't run QML apps on desktop. Actually you can and they are developed currently on desktop without any simulator/emulator/real device (I'm volunteering on Ubuntu Phone OS calculator app, as well have some experience writing QML apps for different platforms/devices).\", \"This is clever. The Chrome team likely made a major oversight when they made the decision to introduce the 1;mode=block value for the X-XSS-Protection header.

Interesting to see that Facebook responded by disabling the XSS protection header altogether.

Most likely the reason Facebook didn't just set it to X-XSS-Protection: 1 is because a similar technique could then be used to defeat Javascript based clickjacking protection.\"], \"col10\": [1361350774, 1361350769, 1361350679, 1361350630, 1361350595, 1361350558, 1361350522, 1361350521, 1361350507, 1361350498, 1361350473, 1361350452, 1361350432, 1361350416, 1361350411, 1361350380, 1361350354, 1361350350, 1361350266, 1361350266, 1361350132, 1361350117, 1361350111, 1361350087, 1361350068, 1361350056, 1361350051, 1361350046, 1361350040, 1361350021, 1361349984, 1361349939, 1361349904, 1361349891, 1361349890, 1361349851, 1361349701, 1361349689, 1361349675, 1361349671, 1361349659, 1361349620, 1361349533, 1361349487, 1361349451, 1361349428, 1361349406, 1361349294, 1361349287, 1361349233, 1361349177, 1361349165, 1361349160, 1361349093, 1361349082, 1361349072, 1361349066, 1361349022, 1361348982, 1361348981, 1361348966, 1361348961, 1361348932, 1361348918, 1361348902, 1361348889, 1361348839, 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This is what struck me when I heard about the deal. Color is cobbling together existing technologies and not creating anything new. This deal pushed me into the \\\"There is a Bubble\\\" group. They had better have an ace up their sleeve.\", \"IMO Java's worst design choice was to allow any object-typed value to be null. By making different design choices, it would have been perfectly feasible to not allow null objects in the language at all, but rather make some sort of nullable/maybe/optional type there is in many other languages. After all, a program that crashes with a null pointer exception is not much better than one that crashes with a segfault.\", NaN, NaN, \"Agreed. Although I should add that it's still great to call out to the standard Unix toolset when it's the easiest way to get something done. The accepted answer here illustrates that: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4714043/what-is-the-best-...\", \"This article is very helpful, but in all honesty, I think the formula is slightly more valuable than the picture. They're both essential, of course, but the formula is really the key to understanding the concept.

This is said, of course, from the vantage point of someone who has studied calc with 3 variables and so on, so may not have the fresh perspective.\", \"@Harjeet \\\"@pkedrosky that's false. the median will definitely not be $10m\\\" http://twitter.com/#!/Harjeet/statuses/50831305084112896\", \"kill-or-be-killed ?\", \"I think jschuur's suggestion is that they should have made a video targeted at the general public. The use case of many of these mobile services and apps is not inherently obvious, not the the general public anyway. Compare the information you get from Color's website to the information you get from the lonelysandwich video promo for a similar app - Everyday, on its website: http://everyday-app.com/\", \"Well, I am not in a bubble. If anything my software is vastly undervalued. I wouldn't know what to do with 40M. I could use 100k though..\", NaN, \"Does RedHat have a product similar to Microsoft's Visio?\", NaN, \"Indeed, I've long ago adopted the convention to do any remotely advanced scripting in a \\\"real\\\" scripting/programming language (myself, I use Python for this).

Bash scripting is good for running a few commands in a sequence, but in my experience gets unmaintainable and unreadable very quickly, especially if you try to do sane error handling/logging, or operations on non-text data.\", \"http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/ also have some good tips\", \"Brilliant. Definitely on this.

If you see some photos of amused british people in their living room representing themselves as having been taken deep in the most self-regarding of san francisco's fashionable hangouts, that was us.\", NaN, \"4 of 6 user reviews give it 1 or 2 stars. Not an auspicious launch for a $41 million startup.\", \"Scheme(or LISP dialects in general) is not just functional; it's multiparadigm. It sure is trippy, but gives a very solid foundation for later stages of academic and professional life.\", NaN, \"A domain is an asset, why would it be worth notably less after a few years if the startup were to fail?\", NaN, \"There are many different ways of thinking about mathematical concepts like derivatives. The more you know, the more deeply you know them, the better.

Here's a random example: Marsden and Weinstein define derivatives in their out-of-print textbook Calculus Unlimited without limits. The tangent to a graph at the point x is the boundary between two line pencils, one of lines entering the epigraph at x, the other of lines leaving. There's no limit-taking of chords. It's a simple and neat definition that connects with classical notions of tangency.

In his essay On Proof and Progress in Mathematics, Thurston lists a dozen other definitions or conceptions of derivatives in his personal arsenal, some very sophisticated. But even those among his definitions that are elementary and have roughly the same scope there is a difference in their psychological affordances, and that can make all the difference.\", \"As an aussie I can't say I'm surprised. The police hardly have time for a stolen car anymore, let alone a laptop.\", \"Oh, and btw, we're not a Groupon clone. We're more of a Gilt for great design across a wide range of products. There's a big, big difference between the Groupon-style deal-of-the-day sites and the Gilt-style flash sale sites.\", \"Hmmmm ... from the founder (me).

We're getting 2k pre-launch signups per day, 26k total in just 13 days, so this \\\"crap\\\" works to build pre-launch buzz and subscribers for your startup.

You may want to take a look at the viral tools we built at http://fab.com that are generating these 2k signsup per-day. A lot of pre-launch startups can learn from them.

And, for our business model, it's very important that we control the number of people allowed in at the beginning, as it is a private-sales site.\", \"I like these rules. I can`t agree more with you about applying to people`s self-interests. I think that principle \\\"I`ll scratch your back if you scratch mine\\\" is very powerful. When friends receive your request for help they will often look for a reason to help you. So, it might be a good rule to give them in your request an answer to WIIFM. \\\\nBTW, I experienced the truth of #45 - Preach the Need for Change, but Never Reform too much at Once. We are creatures of habit and hate when someone threatens them.\", \"Formsly is a web-app which offers individuals and businesses alike the ability to generate a feature-rich 'Contact Us' Page for their websites without without any coding knowledge. Users simply use the dashboard to configure their page, and then it generates the code for integration into their website.

Users can configure their Contact Pages to have Integration of Google Maps, GPS Co-ords, and Turn-by-Turn or Printable Navigation. It also allows them to list multiple offices or branches/stockists, and create Email Forms which can be routed to different departments. Users can integrate their Twitter feed and add links to their profiles on all major social networks. There's an analytics function as well as the ability to embed live support systems is required by the user.

The idea behind this product is to provide users with a feature-rich alternative to online form generators, and allow them to create a more engaging Contact Page without needing to hire web developers to add the functionality which we provide.

There are currently two plans - Free and Premium (99 cents monthly / 9.99 USD annually).

The product is currently live and functioning at www.Formsly.com. I'd really appreciate any discussion and feedback regarding Formsly. Thanks!\", \"Yeah the down vote response was funny. It's as if cute girls in tech(replace with almost anything that is male dominated) aren't praised by males. Aside from her being an outlier, I think that the site is well designed and witty and makes a good case for her to be hired by instagram or anyone else.

Are websites with vanity urls the new cover letters?

www.f*&kCompanyAIloveCompanyZ.org\", \"A lot of this is relative. If you are used to a 30 person company, yes, there's more politics. Compared to where I came from (a 300,000 person company), Google is much, much better. (And if you think the politics are bad in companies, its nothing compared to the politics in a university's I/T department. Why? Perhaps because there's less at stake...)

I've worked for a university (MIT), a startup (VA Linux), a big company (IBM), and compared to my past employers, I've easily found Google to be the best for me. Others may find the environment at a 30 person, 300 person, or 300,000 person company more congenial. A lot of it is personal preference...\", \"We are at the precipitous. This changes everything.

Feels epic. We're here.\", NaN, \"But after you learn C you have a ton of stuff to unlearn before you can use Scheme properly.\", \"$=0;

:p\", \"> though I may be overestimating its difficulty.

The difficulty could be due to the brain damage C++ causes. Before I get incinerated, I have to remind you of Dijkstra quote about BASIC (\\\"mutilates the mind beyond recovery\\\").

Both BASIC and C++ (and Java, Smalltalk and so on) fixate several ideas about computing that make it harder to understand very different concepts. In a sense, that qualifies as mild brain damage.

I learned programming with BASIC on an Apple II+, went through FORTH (GraFORTH), C, Pascal, APL (The write-only language) and FORTRAN (in college) and later learned OOP with Smalltalk (and worked a bit with Actor). Did a lot of VB too (I had bills to pay), Perl, Java and Python. For obvious reasons, I don't completely agree with Dijkstra on the BASIC thing. I never liked C++ much, possibly because I learned OOP with Smalltalk and C++'s OOP seemed to me a misappropriation of the acronym. All things considered (it took me 8 years and a job offer to decide to learn C++) Smalltalk damaged me beyond recovery.\", \"\\u201cmost of the goodness is actually in, or just below the skin\\u201d from http://www.carrotmuseum.co.uk/nutrition.html

Never seen Baby Carrots, but if they are \\u201ccarved\\u201d from regular carrots, it sounds like they already lost some of their nutritional value.\", \"Brilliant writing :-)\", NaN, \"A long-known but little-discussed vulnerability in the modern Internet's design was highlighted yesterday by a report that hackers traced to Iran spoofed the encryption procedures used to secure connections to Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, and other major Web sites.\", NaN, NaN, \"\\\"WARNING: DON'T LAUNCH COLOR ALONE.\\\"

I like the concept, but, if you require people to organize themselves in order to set up their first use experience, you are in big trouble.\", \"Not harder to type than @, I think.\", \"Thank you all. Decided to make a start.\", \"I did on the C64, prob more than 1K mind you.

It allowed you to create a bordered window of any size and colour, write text directly to it and when it was closed, as if by magic, the text that was behind it was still there! I think you could have 8 such windows open at the same time.

I was rather pleased with it at the time.\", \"Give it 2 years.\", \"you are right - the essence of freedom of speech is not that all speech should be allowed all the time and everywhere, but that \\\"speech regulation\\\" has to be decentralized via voluntary contracts between property owners\", \"About one decade. I'm still an MIT affiliate. Admissions has not changed, in this regard, since. There have been a lot of other changes (the students now are better rounded and better looking than when I was a student), but this is not one of them.

MIT Admissions intentionally takes high risks. They admit a number of students at the extremes who may end up very bad or very good. The risks don't always pay off (we had a few real idiots), but the policy is actually quite sound. MIT's name comes from it's most famous graduates -- the Feynmans, Aldrins, Metcalfes, and Kurzweils -- the cost of having a number of bad or flaky graduates is rather low -- only the people who work with them ever hear about them.\", \"Wow, first run of the app actually managed to make my phone reboot! Haven't seen anything like that before. Furthermore, I had no idea what I was doing or getting myself into when snapping a photo of myself and 'posting' it (after which the app crashed and my phone rebooted).

So this is the android-part of something that got 41 million in funding? Pretty interesting.\", \"That's clever. Love the back stories created and little vignettes into these characters. Well done sir, well done.\", \"Just like every other online subscription, including SaaS?\", \"Maybe they did. The general public has no way of knowing what Color's investors have seen.\", NaN, \"Not a good use case. Long shot.\", \"Would love to chat, sounds like what we are doing with Pixamid.\", \"~username has generally meant \\\"a folder belonging to username\\\".

In non-threaded discussion boards, and I believe some older message boards @username was used to direct a particular portion of your message at a specific recipient while still keeping the message public.

I keep seeing lots of hate for the proliferation of \\\"twitter's\\\" @mention syntax, but its use predates twitter by a loooooong way.\", \"This article references a HN comment[1] that suggests that all TripAdvisor developers have root access to all servers

[1] http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1620324\", \"we fix it)\", \"Exactly... they are only creating more of a problem, in that everyone now uses different methods to take, store and share photos. And no one organizes photos, so it is a huge mess. If only someone could address that... \\\\noh wait, we do. For less than half of what Color spent on a domain name, we build our Pixamid app...\", \"> a white-coated staff has been experimenting with a future phase of the campaign: flavors.

And that's the point at which baby carrots really do become junk food.\", NaN, \"update: I can't, its taken. But I've been offered colour.com for \\u00a3350k, I'm considering it.\", NaN, \"It really depends on what project you're working on at Google. Some are so secret you can't even reveal their name, or even what general area that they are in. Others are done completely in the open. For example, if you work on Chrome or Chrome OS, most of what people work on is available in public repositories.

I work on the production kernel for our data centers, and most of what I do is completely public. In fact at the moment I am working on a way to decrease seek overhead when writing large files to ext4, and I have been releasing the in-progress patchsets for review and comment both in and outside Google. Why? Because I've gotten some really valuable comments both at the design level, and \\\"spot the stupid bug\\\" level, both inside and outside of Google.

That being said, there are some really cool things that are only available inside the Google kernel. For example, we can track every read, write, and seek operation at the hardware level, and tell you whether it is metadata or data, what application was responsible for issuing the request, and then correlate this information across multiple machines and in fact across the entire data center, and give you a single high-level view of your map reduce, or your application homed on hundreds of machines, so you can see how it is actually using all of the disk spindles associated with that job. And its overhead is small enough that we can leave it running by default, as opposed to only turning it on during debugging/benchmarking runs (ala blktrace).

Why haven't we shared this with the external world? Well, part of it is because it depends on infrastructure which is Google-specific, but the main reason is because we can't find the right people to help us clean up the code so it would be mainline acceptable, disentangle the Google-specific enhancements, negotiate with the upstream Linux kernel maintainers whose subsystems are touched by this code, and get it into mainline kernel. And for most of these kernel enhancements (of which this is only one), we _want_ to get them upstream, because every single one of these enhancements (while they are really cool and there is no way we would give them up), makes it harder for us to rebase the kernel so we can get the latest enhancements from upstream. More people using it means we hopefully will get a community of people collaborating to make the technology better --- which means free engineering help for us! :-)

The problem is headcount; we need to staff up this and other projects before we can do things like push more of these Google-specific enhancements upstream to the Linux kernel. (Some of it is happening now, slowly, but we have lots of other production and release priorities which take precedence.) Unfortunately, it's really hard to find Systems People who are interested and willing to do low-level Linux kernel programming, and can also see the \\\"big picture\\\" systems issues.

So if you think you're a hotshot Systems designer who is not afraid to get their fingers dirty coding low-level Linux kernel code, we're hiring (and not just in storage, although that's my area; contact me). And if you come to work at Google, you may be surprised at how much you can talk to your friends about, and even publish as a paper at a conference. Yes, there is plenty of stuff about features under development in Google Docs, Search, Android, that you'll be able to play with as an early dogfooder, and that stuff you won't be able to share with your friends. And some stuff we can't share because it would harm our relationship with our hardware partners --- but even there, Google has published a paper at FAST describing the failure rate and patterns of hard drives (although we anonymized the specific names of the disk drive manufacturers involved, for obvious reasons).

I'm surprised people think this is such a big deal, actually, because invariably there is some stuff that you have to keep secret at all companies. I found that there was more stuff related to my day-to-day work which I had to keep quiet at my former employer, IBM, than I am here at Google. And I'm sure that Apple engineers would be even more constrained!\", \"Clickety click: http://www.cygamerentals.com\", \"Perhaps I was unclear. I had crappy grades in high school. High school homework was a pointless waste of time, so I didn't do it. I had good grades in 3 of 4 of my university math classes. Homework there was interesting and not a waste of my time, so I did it. When I hit MIT, my grades skyrocketed, because with a small number of exceptions, the classes were fun, and the problem sets were interesting and useful.

I did poorly in my first class -- I didn't realize this immediately -- I don't believe I sent a university transcript to MIT admissions, but if I did, they would have seen one bad and one good early, and one bad and two good normal admissions.\", NaN, \"Since our tiny 4 person startup built a photo sharing app with very similar core ideas, I was scared shitless this morning on first reading about Color.

That passed. Wrote it all up on the blog, but here is what I think they have wrong and our Pixamid has right:

Privacy: I think most people want to more privacy on their photos, not less. If the camera can sense who you are with (like Pixamid and Color try), by default, share ONLY with those people. By default, Pixamid shares with only your friends at he same place as you - you can choose to share with everyone there too.

Network Effects: Color\\u2122 might be cool in a world where everyone uses Color\\u2122. But we don\\u2019t see such a world anytime soon. People will use lots of different apps: Instagram, Facebook, Flickr, Twitter, Picasa -hell, even Ofoto (thanks Mom). We want to pull in your friends\\u2019 photos from any of these services, automatically as much as possible. See our post below about the Instagram magic we do; we\\u2019re dong a lot more of this cool stuff now.

Addressing a real problem: We are all taking more photos with our great phone cameras. But we hate to organize our photos. And if we add in Friend photos, it is even worse. Users of Pixamid get automagical photo organization as a byproduct of using the app. Each set of photos, with place, event, and who you were with. The things we will do with this in the future - can\\u2019t wait to show everyone! But we believe that our solution will revolutionize how people share photos online.

http://blog.pixamid.com/post/4060807527/the-color-tm-challen...\", \"I may be a little late to the party but from my understanding:

> a paywall where you can only view 20 articles

..they are probably using some sort of cookie to track how many articles you have read? Then you need no lines of code at all. Just don't accept the tracking cookies.\", \"A general problem with n-gram is the conundrum of data-sparseness vs reliability of estimation. To have reliable estimation, you need larger order n in n-gram, but it also increases the size of the model which requires larger amount of data and storage. Thanks to the Web as a corpus and cloud computing, we now have upto 5-gram models computable on Terabytes of data provided you are resourceful. One problem with this approach is the selection of the web data to be used for training. The better adaption to the target scenario, the better accuracy.

  i see no services that make use of this.\\\\n
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You have to be biologically screwed in the head to rape children or kill people for pleasure. I don't know why people create an impression that average Joe could enjoy 8 year old kid if given a chance.\", \"Dicks, mostly.\", \"We had that \\\"news\\\" several times already (i.e. it's a dupe of a dupe by now) and - as commented here again, it seems to be blatantly wrong/false.

The linked article differs with every submission, but always repeats the \\\"that guys seems to have fled\\\" thing.\", \"Ok, we fix it)\", \"This all looks like superb advice - again, thanks!

- I will order 'Selling to Big Companies' tonight.

- Will make sure we all have a clear idea of the sales pipeline, targets

- Yes I have looked at the legal and trading issues - am being advised by a 'Big 4' firm who know the pitfalls

- Point about time to sell to large organisations is well taken. In fact part of the appeal of the system is that it gets round many of these problems.

- Am currently in discussion with some much larger established companies re licencing and distribution (one in London, one in Boston). They both love the product but are moving very slowly. I want to have a separate distribution channel as it's not clear at present which is going to succeed. However, having a distributor would certainly be easier than flying Australia-US each time a sales prospect needs me there!

- I really like the idea of low retainer/high commission. The business model is to charge a recurring subscription, so paying a high commission based on the first year's revenue won't impact so much on future cash flow.

- No equity on the table until they have proved themselves! At present I own 100% of the company (bootstrapped), but would consider giving someone with complementary skills in sales a portion of this if they had proved they could boost the company's value.\", NaN, \"You've got a few competitors here. How would you differentiate?

Yammer - http://www.yammer.com/

Chatter (SalesForce.com) - http://www.chatter.com/

Jive - http://www.jivesoftware.com/

Also, may be worthy to grab one of the StackOverflow sources, pretty it up and use that!\", \"If I worked for a US/UK/Russian/Chinese intel organisation I'd make damn sure we had a steady pool of logless proxies dotted about on boxes in Iran, Pakistan and whatever net-connected boxes North Korea has.\", \"Tor project dislikes even eff's SSL certificate for having a wild card domain (*.eff.org).

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It already is. People get more news faster from voices on the ground in events like the Arab Spring than they ever did from a newspaper. So for immediacy other avenues are arising.

Newspapers and media companies, have had no problem killing off their news departments in the name of profits - eliminating foreign desks, reducing investigative reporting, focusing on lifestyle reportage and opinion pieces.

High quality opinion writers are finding success as bloggers - some are able to make a perfectly good living as such. They don't need the label of a newspaper to sit beneath any more.

There will always be outlets for investigative journalism. There will always be some form of news show and publication. Advertisers gain a certain value from placing their ads alongside high quality news content. Just not enough to support billions of dollars of newspaper revenue.

If the commercial radio and TV stations disappeared from the Bay Area we'd still have NPR - a high quality news alternative. Why? Because there are a certain number of people always prepared to pay something for high quality content.

Long way of saying I think you're right - we'll end up with good journalism and no newspapers.\", \"In practice it can be quite useful, proposing simple improvements and adjustments that you can't always be bothered to type out yourself. Occasionally its suggestions are irrelevant. And either way it's less annoying than Clippy.\", \"I guess you are trying to do the MD5 yourself, while you should simply just enter the mac address with the : . The script will automatically generate the hash for u.\", NaN, \"You were basically saying that holding people accountable is \\\"fascist\\\". We are in a situation where bad people want to do immoral things and pay well for it. There's no downside. The government isn't going to make a downside because they are the bad people so it's up to us. If no one does anything we're going to find our internet locked down and every aspect of our lives being monitored.\", \"MBA programs are sometimes sort of a tool used to justify putting people in places they wee already selected for for reasons other than experience. Say you are a board member that wants your nephew hired on as a VP despite having never had a real job. The nephew would go to business school to fend off the obvious protest from the veterans of the org who (foolishly) put in years of work.

People that are bought out are sometimes given an executive title, but often are forced out as the whole idea of buying a company is that the new management wants control.

Other people hire executive coaches, lie profusely about their experience, suck up, and do whatever it takes to get into one of these jobs. Lots of execs are like this. I dare say most. It makes no difference to them what company they are at or even what the company's business is. You can be illiterate and follow this path. lots of people who do this can just barely send an email.\", \"Feedback is great! Everyone loves feedback, even if it's negative, it lets us improve and move on. How you presented your feedback was completely and utterly terrible, and turned it from constructive criticism to a situation where you looked like a bit of an ass.\", \"Make that \\\"comparison graphs\\\". Show how many people use FB email, how many people use FB as a Web search engine, how many people use FB to edit office documents, how many people use the browser created by FB ; ) , etc.

Google+ seems to be, albeit slowly, achieving escape velocity. My G+ feed is definitely getting more and more interesting and I begin to see non-techies post there (people who previously only used FB).

135 millions active users vs 1 billion is not something to dismiss, especially seen the rest of their entire stack.\", \"My last car was a S - http://i.imgur.com/CgUI3.jpg

The nightvision was almost useless (visibility better from lights) and distonic was very buggy. I did not use either after a few attempts.

At a certain point, adding too much tech can become a distraction. The cockpit of that car is already extremely button laden and there is this entire command system as well. Don't get me wrong, its awesome. Its just a lot of the features are fluff vs useful.\", \"Am i getting too old? When I see \\\"for fun and profit\\\" I don't think I'm going to read about some easter eggs hiding in http headers.\", \"For anyone considering it, some MS clients (and a few others) show something like :

myemail@gmail.com on behalf of Rob Aley [me@mydomain.co.uk]

It maybe looks a little unprofessional, but as long as your gmail account isn't something like offensivewords@gmail.com or cutesexyman32@gmail.com, its not too bad.\", \"Ruby

- RoR

- RSpec and Capybara feature DSL

- Sidekiq

- Rbenv

- Pry

JRuby (which implies some java stuff ala ruby)

- Apache Camel

- Jetty w/websockets

Posgresql

Mongodb\", \"I love the idea of having a car that drives and leaves me to do other stuff - but I can't use a laptop (or even read) in the back of car, I get rather queasy.

I also much prefer doing the driving to being a passenger - so I think the reality for me would that a self driving car would be rather less attractive than you might think, at least for longer journeys.\", \"This sounds horrible to me.\", \"That's a horrible example. Jobs didn't consider the iPad a computer but an an appliance.\", \"I thought most of the scientific value (at least in near-term) of going to the moon was in the getting there - not what you do when you arrive.

And other nations basically booking an off the shelf moon trip from a US company for 'prestige'? Doesn't make a great deal of sense to me.

You might be able to sell this to an extremely wealthy private individual, but I don't see anyone taking that risk until they've proved they can do it safely at least once, which obviously presents a catch-22 situation.

I would love to be proved wrong, but I'm afraid I just don't see this happening.\", \"This is terrible advice. If you need to make an emergency stop to avoid hitting an object in front of you, it's madness to try and assess whether you should \\\"give a little more room\\\" to a car behind you. If you waste a second on this kind of decision you're much more likely to die from hitting the object in front of you at a much greater speed.

The car behind you should be leaving enough distance to account for their reaction time in an emergency, and while you are driving normally you should be assessing the situation behind you and making sure you're not being tail-gated.\", \"Possibly because the human eye is more sensitive to green light.\", \"Ceki is not liking the Apache model. He left because of that. You can read more about his reasons on his blog: \\\\nhttp://ceki.blogspot.de/2010/05/committocracy-as-alternative...

But still he is a community member and PMC of Apache Logging:\\\\nhttp://people.apache.org/committers-by-project.html#logging-...

On the other hand, we (the Apache guys) are not liking how the logback project is operating. At least it is me who does not like it, but I guess the others think similar. We want a community driven logging project which uses the Apache License. We surely don't want a logging project which is officially run by a company (like QOS runs logback). I have seen many cases where this does lead into problems.

That said it will be difficult to motivate Ceki to get back to Apache Logging. But we are open to his contributions and hope that there will be a good, technical exchange between both projects.

Another personal note: I am really against person cult. The Apache Logging project has some really great and experienced committers on board. One of them is working on Java logging for around 20 years and he set a very, very high bar for log4j. Having Ceki on-board is definitely of interest, but he is not the only person who knows about logging.

Please have also in mind, that a new log4j2 release is just the beginning of our journey (hopefully).\", \"It's really nice that you put up the code. :)

I browsed around quickly and noticed a lot of calls to /bin/bash and curl via a system() equivalent. That looks a bit dangerous, hope the arguments never contain `special shell characters`. :O

https://github.com/saucelabs/sauce-for-mac/blob/master/Sourc...\", \"Ahahaha. Hover. On a tablet.

(Didn't see any controls whatsoever, but that site happily slowed my FF to a crouch)

And that ignores the issue of argueing for more fidelity while making the argument hard to read.\", NaN, NaN, \"Hi guys,

I'm writing you because I would really like to know what languages, libraries and technologies/tools are you/we really using.

Why you say? Well you see, I'm curious. I dont really like those \\\"graph\\\" showing which languages are popular, I want it directly from you!

Thanks ;)\", \"What the hell is going on with those expand-on-hover boxes that you need to move your mouse to see? Who thought that was a good idea?\", NaN, \"It's too soon IMHO.

I've set up Google Apps for Business / Domains for so many SMEs and this thing is definitely cutting the Office grass under a certain competitor's feet. I'm not saying said competitor is not enjoying amazing revenues: all I'm saying is Google is hurting other office suites sales with Google Apps for Domains.

People are delighted with this \\\"free\\\" solution. Now I'm going to have to bill them at least $50 / user per year and they'll start thinking about buying Office from another competitor again.

I understand Google needing to make money with this, but IMHO it's way too soon. They should have waited to \\\"bait\\\" way more SMEs into their net before doing such a move.\", \"curl -I www.pinboard.in

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK\\\\n    Vary: Accept-Encoding\\\\n    Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf8\\\\n    Connection: keep-alive\\\\n    Server: You got SERVED!\\\\n    X-Cache: MISS
\", \"There's also a lot of fun robots.txt. I forget where it was mentioned (I didn't find it myself) but this one always made me laugh:

    # robots.txt for http://www.palm.com/ modified 7/28/09 \\\\n    User-agent: Vampires\\\\n    Disallow: /neck
\", \"What on earth are you talking about? China makes more actual things, Germany makes more money making things. In what way is the US \\\"top\\\"?\", \"theoldreader.com seems nice\", \"I get the gist of your statement and don't entirely disagree on how to optimise your own outcome as an individual, but I also think you're ignoring that most seed accelerators are a relatively new, and there's a lot of shareholder value out there that hasn't seen an exit. Case in point - add a Dropbox and AirBnb exit and suddenly the number triples...\", NaN, \"that was beautiful thanks\", \"A few years ago they were inadvertently dropping the link to the free signup... now they've killed the product.\\\\nNot fun...\\\\nhttp://googleenterprise.blogspot.ro/2009/07/google-apps-stan...\", \"A few Web forums have already started to discuss the updated files, which bear the version number 7.0.6000.381. The only explanation found at Microsofts site comes from a user identified as Dean-Dean on a Microsoft Communities forum. In reply to a question, he states:

Windows Update Software 7.0.6000.381 is an update to Windows Update itself. It is an update for both Windows XP and Windows Vista. Unless the update is installed, Windows Update wont work, at least in terms of searching for further updates. Normal use of Windows Update, in other words, is blocked until this update is installed.

Windows Secrets contributing editor Susan Bradley contacted Microsoft Partner Support about the update and received this short reply:

7.0.6000.381 is a consumer only release that addresses some specific issues found after .374 was released. It will not be available via WSUS [Windows Server Update Services]. A standalone installer and the redist will be available soon, I will keep an eye on it and notify you when it is available.

In what way is this implied to be a bug?\", \"The tsunami warning has been lifted again, see http://www.jma.go.jp/en/tsunami/\", \"This ultimately comes down to the fact that newspapers are going out of business because not enough people want to buy them any more, and they're lashing out in desperation.

I think there's a simple argument with content and markets that all of these media companies disingenuously ignore. If no-one is prepared to pay for your content then the market rate for your content is, by definition, zero. We pay in two ways - direct purchasing, and delivering surplus attention beyond that required to consume the media, which can be redirected towards various forms of advertising. When you cannot run your business on advertising revenue alone it means that not enough people are giving enough surplus attention of enough value to cover.

This argument about the \\\"inherent value\\\" of one form of content or another - of the need to pay artists or creators, or in this case journalists - doesn't extend to other realms. If I decide I want to be a carpenter, I cannot build a table and demand someone buy that table for $1,000. If the market won't bear that price for the table then the government isn't going to force others to pay me $1,000 because I feel that's what it's \\\"worth\\\".

The market rates for all forms of media have plummeted due to there being more supply of attention-draining media than there is demand either in terms of hard-dollars in direct payment, or surplus attention to be redirected towards paid advertising (and its ilk).

When old media companies had a stranglehold on distribution because paper production and distribution was expensive, or video production costs were prohibitive, only a small elite were able to publish their opinions, and the monopolistic distributors were able to charge a premium for the limited access to information or entertainment they provided. They weren't paid well because they provided an outstanding product (though it often was), they were paid well because they limited supply. Those limits are gone. Many many people produce entertainment and informational content. Many do it just for fun and are happy not to get paid. Many more do it with the hope of getting paid anything without the expectation of the lavish salaries and expense accounts of journalists of old.

This undercuts their economics and doesn't even touch on the fact that the newer voices often offer media that is more attractive to younger audiences. Not to mention declining quality of the product in many cases. Many media companies as they've become bloated monstrosities have undermined their own product quality with short-term-profit-focused decision making which had long term harm.

Is it really the case that piracy accounts for all problems in a record industry where the giants spent the pre-Internet-boom '90s crushing independent labels, monopolizing market channels and creating a modern-day payola system on radio where programming was rigidly sliced and diced to the lowest common denominator? Is none of the loss of popularity of the New York Times down to their abandoning their predominantly liberal subscriber audience during the Bush years and being guilty of mis-leading story after mis-leading story in the build up to the Iraq War, destroying people's confidence in their role as a reliable neutral arbiter?

tl;dr The publishers referenced by the OP aren't happy at the market rate for their product and services and want government to rig the market to pay them a cushy wage. Such subsidies rarely save industries in the long term, and the public should be outraged - because legislation of this sort is a public subsidy on a privileged elite in no uncertain terms.\", \"It may be just me but I think that people who can't correctly park have nothing to do on the road, no matter how advanced the car... Unless it's a fully automated car, where there's no driver at all.

And here that's not the case: a grandpa in a class S killed 5 workers on a french highway some time ago. Cars full of gadgets assisting people who should never have been driving or who shouldn't be driving anymore are only going to give these a false sense of security.

Also : when you brake you always must take into account what's going behind you, not just what's in front. Sometimes it's better to hit the car in front of you to give a little more room to the semi coming behind that is otherwise going to ruin your Class S and your life. How does a car applying stronger braking when you didn't brake enough to its taste deals with that?

Just as user 'bambax' wrote: a fully automated car with no driver would be great (but we probably won't have it widely deployed before a few decades) but a car trying to 'tell me how to drive' is not that great of an idea.

With all these gizmos starting to widely appear in cars I'm pretty sure that soon the Wikipedia list of computer bugs that ruined human lives is going to get way longer...\", NaN, \">What good is it to not let people know how much you make, how much is in your bank account or not wear a rolex in a ghetto?

It helps protect the establishment and preserve the status quo. That's about it. It would be in most people's interest for these things to be public.\", \"I assume you divided the exit value by the number of companies to come up with something around $ 2M.

First, not all companies exited, therefore \\\"expected exit value\\\" is probably much higher (and I would rather look at the median value to have a better ideas of the odds).

Additionally, the purpose of building a company isn't to \\\"make an exit\\\", it's to build a business. \\\"A startup\\\" is, to me, the early phase through which many business go.

The journey is more important than the destination. Building a business is a life-changing experience.

You will become rich, if you accept that wealth comes in different forms; the irony is that pecuniary wealth will be more likely to happen if not sought after.\", \"The proper term for pushing this law is \\\"rent-seeking\\\". You must include our content, and you must pay us for it.

This is a general problem with people and businesses perceiving themselves as working for society. They cannot see the wrongs they cause - because it's all for an even better cause.

German newspapers can use robots.txt and obey the social contract of the web like the rest of us.\", \"\\\"automated parallel parking\\\"

I've started using the park assist feature on our car just for the fun of it - what amazes me is how accurately it parks. Only annoying thing about it is that it won't park on the \\\"wrong\\\" side....\", NaN, NaN, \"Ignore the app and sign-up on the website. I already had an account for the browser-based testing so I didn't experience the sign-up problems other people are describing.\", \"Why is that excellent? Why can't people just grow and sell like they do any other plant?\", \"My guess is that if newspaper sites lose a big chunk of their traffic they might reconsider who should be paying whom. I'm also guessing that without support from newspapers, the law is less likely to get through.\", \"The dream is that it will make search better, and that's the most important thing google does - and the thing that they most need to improve.\", \"I had the impression that iOS apps that use any API to retrieve the MAC address is banned from the store, similar to the way calls to retrieve the UDID are.

Maybe they are grandfathered in? Would they be banned if they pushed an update? Are Apple afraid of kicking out an iMessage competitor?\", NaN, \"There's two schools of thought here:

1) Push Method - Create your attention. In-bound marketing techniques such as: Blogs, podcasts, video, eBooks, enewsletters, whitepapers, SEO, social media marketing[1]

2) Pull Method - Buy your attention. You can do this via traditional marketing activities, such as PR, advertising, and spam.

Both have their associative costs and neither can be considered anecdotal to success. Either way - as you rightfully put - you need a plan. The earlier the better.

[1]- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inbound_marketing\", NaN, \"Is there a way to tell?

I think I signed up for my personal domain when it was 50, and my business domain when it was 10, I'd kinda like to check. Glad I go the business mail up and running in September now!\", \"My assumption is that the water level represents the center of an oscillating waveform, so it is \\\"top to low\\\" in the sense that it goes from the top of the wave to the \\\"low\\\" representing the normal water level, and it is \\\"middle to top\\\" in the sense that it goes from the (middle) inflection point to the maxima. For the former, note that oscillations may cause a lower amplitude less than the normal water level, but it may look more shallow due to the different diffusion of water relative to air.\", \"If it keys off the MAC for a pseudo password, how can this scheme work if you swap to a new phone?\", \"From what I have read on the fastmail.fm blog, etc, they tend to do some very good stuff on the back-end, particularly(open source) contributions to the Cyrus IMAP server. These, I understand, have improved the failover and resilience of the IMAP server a lot. These might not be \\\"innovations\\\" in a technical sense, but they certainly make Cyrus a much better server for Enterprise users.

The less said about fastmail.fm's \\\"innovations\\\" on their web interface the better.\", \"curl -I www.reddit.com

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK\\\\n    Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8\\\\n    Server: '; DROP TABLE servertypes; --\\\\n    Date: Fri, 07 Dec 2012 10:30:26 GMT\\\\n    Connection: keep-alive
\", NaN, \"Not limited to Google, not by a long shot.

\\\"Speaking personally, on every day that I'm blocked, I add college traditions that never existed, transpose digits of population figures or world records, and create articles on bullshit \\\"folklore\\\" that is often absurd; this is what Wikipedia will have to put up with if I am to be blocked from it. About 1 in 3 of my vandalisms survives for a year, and several have been reproduced on other articles.\\\"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Mike_Church\\\\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Suspected_Wikipedia_so...

etc.\\\\nIt's a gift that keeps on giving.\", \"Firstly, I HATE that UI. It's slow, clunky and cluttered. Secondly, you have deliberately some of the most popular people on Google+. In particular Guy Kawasaki. It's not representative of a typical user.\", NaN, \"The thing is, Googles self-driving cars won't get to you overnight. We may already have the technology, but it's too complex/costly for a normal car yet. (70k$ radar, a rack of servers)

But what you will get is more and more autonomous features until there is the first fully autonomous production vehicle. And this Mercedes is one of the first bigger steps in this direction.\", \"Maybe you shoudn't be looking for the best city to live in, just one better than the default choice... Improving just a bit on most of your defaults would compound to a great improvement in your life!\", \"24bit is far from enough to prevent banding, and in many cases it's not just \\\"a tiny amount\\\" either. For example, a css gradient from #333 to #666:

http://i.imgur.com/9xeDT.png?1

It's quite obvious that for a gradient from 0x33 to 0x66 (one component), there are simply not enough distinct values to prevent banding. In this case, the range is 51 different values, for a gradient that's maybe spanning 500-1000 pixels. It really looks quite terrible.\", \"I'd say it would be even better if instead of promoting primality test (\\\"prime?\\\") to the first place in case of a prime result, it would display \\\"[it is] prime!\\\", since the program already did the check. Why hide information from user?

BTW, Bret Victor wrote a lot about this kind of interfaces in his essay \\\"Magic Ink\\\". It's long as hell, but well worth the time it takes to read.

http://worrydream.com/MagicInk/

EDIT:

Key point from the end of this essay, regarding use of machine learning to create smart / learning interfaces, which really got me thinking:

\\\"Unfortunately, an algorithm that can only be wielded by a master is almost worthless. There are far more applications than experts; if application programmers cannot make use of learning, learning applications will remain rare and exotic.

(...)

As I see it, the primary challenge for the machine learning community is not the generation and tuning of yet more algorithms, but the design of simple abstractions. Learning magic must be packaged. Like a file, the abstraction must be usable by any engineer working in any domain. It must be so simple that it can be taken for granted.

Today, a Perl programmer needs just four letters to invoke decades of research into filesystems and physical media: open. A finely-tuned mergesort is available with the word sort, and even more finely-tuned hashing algorithms require just a pair of brackets. Until machine learning is as accessible and effortless as typing the word learn, it will never become widespread.\\\"\", \"It is a myth. America is still the top manufacturer in the world.

The difference is that China makes tons of duplicate copies of cheap goods, while America makes high value, lower run, complicated goods.

Which is why if you look only at consumer good you get the mistaken assumption that manufacturing is leaving the US. Try sourcing $100,000 machines and all of them are made in the US.\", \"How are the forced. There have allways been bars that allowed smoking and bars that didnt. Everybody gets what they want. I see no reason why owner should do what he thinks is best.\", \"In addition: Google has no ads on the google news pages.\", \"Add me to the list of people who have indadvertedly engaged with Google+.

Would be interesting to know how much people have accidentally done the same.\", \"I don't see the gradient switch either.

And having 2GB of VRAM does not imply that you'll need a 268-million pixel display to use it all. In modern games, the vast majority of that VRAM is used by textures (and we need as much of it as we can get!)\", \"> Night vision [...] will hardly save anyone any time

Unless, of course, you go through areas where boars and deers regularly cross the road. Then it saves time and money.\", NaN, \"Considering the close relationship between Mercedes and Tesla these features could be in the next Model S. Awesome!\", \"So in your opinion everybody who drinks in public always makes a mess? I go to the lake with friends and drink often, but we clean up and put it in one of the public bins.

Also one could argue that if the park is publicly owned it should be publicly cleaned. If you dont want the park getting dirty you should let people in there.

> Frankly, I think that those who drink or smoke in public are being totally inconsiderate of others.

I think you can make a argument for smoking inside (or bars for example) but in a public park.

Also you have to understand berlin, even if smoking is not allowed in bars it is done in almost every bar, people seem to just have rejected the legislation.\", \"Too bad they feel like the main reason for keeping them in G+ is to make me join G+, which is why I still keep away from them.\", NaN, \"Interestingly IETF discourages the use of X prefixed headers but they might still suite this kind of behavior http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6648\", NaN, \"How are profits generated on news.google.com?\", \"Alright, I'll write a rebuttal on behalf of the authors.

First, they tested their update methodology by applying it to a long history of released versions for each piece of software.

Second, although any code involving concurrency is tricky, I thought the line counts were actually quite low:

               C LoC     C delta   xfgen LoC\\\\n  vsftpd       12,202      113        101\\\\n  redis        13,387       57         37\\\\n  Tor          76,090      159        189\\\\n  memcached     4,181      112         27\\\\n  icecast      15,759      134        200\\\\n
\\\\nwhere C LoC is the original program length, C delta is the changes to the program, and xfgen LoC is extra specification stuff they had to write.

Third, how is a broken online update any worse than a broken offline update? Is there a greater argument for data loss?\", \"I actually suspect I'll eventually end up being counted in those statistics, because I'll break and \\\"upgrade\\\" to join some Coursera/Udacity hangout. It will still be the only way I'll use it, but the stats will look great, I'm sure.\", \"I'm a very happy customer since years. Probably they have a good support too, but I haven't had any problems so I don't know =)\", \"Personally, I quite like nintendo's hardware and own both a Wii and a DS. But I bought them only after they became fully freedom-compliant and I plan to do the same with the current generation - the WiiU and 3DS. They're just games. No sense giving up my liberties for a console.\", NaN, \"This is rather interesting that it would be coming from Axel Springer. As someone involved in the Berlin tech scene I've seen them really investing a lot of money in innovative events and companies. My guess is there is some typical corporate disconnect there. I doubt this makes it through the legislation.\", \"I signed up when it first became available, and my limit is 500. The good old days\", \"1) Normal search at google takes one sentence, title of the webpage and links them together. To support that service, they have ads. If news take two sentences, how is that totally absurd compared to one, and why is search totally acceptable but news search not?

2) as other has said, public sites are indexed in an opt-out system. Opt-in would not work, and would destroy any form of search system, indexing, yellow pages, and so on.

3) This is not an intellectual property issue. Its a term of use issue if one want to be included in google search. One can not say yes to be included in search, but not if there are ads around. Either you want google to give you service, or you don't. I wish I could get a gemail free from spying, a google search thats anonymous, and free telephone calls without any recording/advertizements, but no. I can't get that from google, because their services to have a price tag.\", \"The cpu utilisation of that page is quite impressive.\", \"If you +1 things and use hangouts, 'using Google+' is exactly what you are doing...

You might only be at the bottom rung of MAU's with a tiny level of engagement, which if common would be easily identifiable by looking at other metrics. So it's possible they are purposely deceiving us with misleading metrics - but you are indeed a G+ user. Albeit, not a very valuable one.\", \"- Lion is very fast with a SSD, but definitely slower than 10.6 with a regular hard disk. Hence the difference in perception between various people.

I'd like to see this backed up by numbers. Sure, Lion and Mountain Lion are quite slow on spinning platters, but OS X feels almost an order of magnitude faster since I had an SSD. Much faster than Snow Leopard with a hard disk. The numbers are also on my side, an SSD completely blows away hard disks both in access times and read/write speed.

but the implementation sucks on multiple monitors

Indeed. Big time. It works ok on the road, but when I have an external screen connected I never use full screen support. It would be easy to make things better: allow users to put another full-screen application (or desktop) on the secondary screen.

Tons of annoying little bugs at the lowest levels, and you really wonder what was broken there that they needed to fix. Like the mouse cursor that sometimes disappears.

I really disliked Lion for all its bugs. But things have been steadily improving since Mountain Lion, to the point where even iMessage works most of the time in 10.8.2 ;).\", \"Well, they probably filled their belly with enough user-base, now they can ignore the rest and focus on cashing in.\", \"Looks really nice. Especially I like how it handles situations were handles collide or go over each other. For example http://jqueryui.com/slider/#range just places both handles on top of each other and refuses to move the other, which can be really confusing. Awesome.\", NaN, NaN, \"I don't see it either :-/

I've zoomed it in until the bars almost filled the screen and I still didn't see any gradient, despite reading in the text it should have been so obvious. Kind of defeats the point about 24 bit sucking...\", \"if i may be of assistance here.. when they first demoed their emergency brake assistance ( think of a fancy three-letter acronym i'm totally unaware of here ) system, it.. failed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYY7OfQ4-5A .

But considering how many mercedes test cars I see ( living in Stuttgart ) every day, it seems they are taking QA really, really serious.\", \"I would love to have a car that drives itself while I do other things in the back.

I would hate to have a car that tries to tell me how I should drive. This thing started with the bells that ring when your seat belt is not fastened, and it's only getting worse and worse.\", \"The drones are identical for this competition; and are running an unprotected telnet server on the same wireless network. Just look at the code:\\\\nhttps://github.com/substack/virus-copter

This only proves that the organizers had no technical background whatsoever.\", \"Thats why economists nowdays come more and more to the conclusion that looking at the institutions rules is usless. You have to look at the defactor rules not at the ones writen down.\", \"I've never seen a full laptop that didn't have a PgUp/PgDn that wasn't a Mac.

Some netbooks do have these keys removed, but certainly not \\\"most\\\" laptops.\", NaN, \"That's a strawman; the bots never indicated intention to read. They indicated (via `User-Agent' header) intention to index content and got HTTP 200 OK response to that.

Nothing in the HTTP protocol specs (RFC 2616) even suggests it is only meant for direct human consumption. To the contrary, it states,

  user agent\\\\n      The client which initiates a request. These are often browsers,\\\\n      editors, spiders (web-traversing robots), or other end user tools.\\\\n
\\\\n...and the Google bots clearly identify themselves as indexing bots.

Please don't be obtuse. The whole matter is not about Google doing something strange or different than any other search engine. It's just about collective bargaining of one business group against another business. Some german press companies stood up as a (self-appointed and thus somewhat suspect) representation of whole german press industry and are trying to get a bigger slice of the cake.\", \"Why would that kill the law?

All it would do is make Google news useless for German news.\", NaN, \"If it's an LCD and you didn't pay a lot for it, then it's doing that.

Graphic designers usually pay for good quality monitors, but they would be well served by also having a bad monitor to check what their work looks like for most people.\", \"Nothing quite underscores Google's desperation like the \\\"you can't view Google+ content if you're a logged-out Google user\\\"-trick they pull. What the hell is the deal with that? Are the little check marks they can put in the Active Users column really worth the bad experience they are giving those same users who just wanted to read the post?

Sure, it's a little niggle, nothing worth complaining about. The grating thing is that they went out of their way to create a roadblock, even casting aside the pretension that logged-out means something.\", NaN, NaN, \"WhatsApp was never designed with security as a priority. I remember a couple of years ago after it took off investigating it with a packetsniffer when I noticed the phone number verification text let you in the second you finished typing the PIN. I recall either the server was sending the PIN to the device or the device was telling the server what PIN to send in the text. Ridiculously easy to impersonate anyone at that point. Last I checked they had fixed that hole but I'm not surprised others have popped up.\", \"> First, it's you who puts yourself in that position.

The people in the saw movies all kill themself, right?\", NaN, NaN, \"This would actually be funny IF I thought there were still serious grown-ups in Washington who were actually trying to find a real solution. I don't.\", \"\\\" and a 99.9% uptime guarantee with no scheduled downtime\\\"

That is BS and Google knows it

Why? Because Google can suspend your account at a whim and not even tell you why.

Google did that to a friend of mine, yes, paid account, yes called support line, they basically said \\\"tough, it may return in 48h\\\"\", \"Haha, it seems to have decided the content of \\\"Example tabs\\\" is the main article/content of the page.

ps. That text was generated with http://hipsteripsum.me\", \"No one likes to burn bridges, even if they get sued. They could do a \\\"this is how google would look if you go through with this\\\" day, but for now they look to be taking the more safe route with lawyers.\", \"You need to click on a link in Hojoki on the right once you've logged in, not on the link you see when you click to activate Box... I nearly fell for that.\", \"Nota bene: Laws regarding driving are fairly strict in Germany, so those measures make sense in a way.\", NaN, \"2) There is no such thing as \\\"fair use\\\" in Germany's copyright law.\", NaN, \"Virtually all SSH attacks are of the nature mysql:mysql or mysql:password, so you should be safe as long as you can trust your users not to be stupid. The attackers prefer quantity over quality when looking for targets.

And if you use SSH keys you should be totally safe.

Remember to apply security fixes though since the automatic attacks also probe for ancient versions of SSH servers.\", \"Thanks, that could be an alternative and I'll play around with it to see how it works out.\", \"> Food, drugs, and sex are basic human drives.

And then there's coffee, which exceeds them all :)\", \"> And I wouldn't care less. It's not harming me in any way, like it's not also harmful if they drink a bottle of beer on their way home in the subway, which is totally accepted also.

To claim that second-hand smoke is not harmful is utterly absurd. The same goes for alcohol consumption in public places. It's fine to have a drink on the subway, but who takes care of the shattered glass the following day[0]? If you're lucky, the local government will use ratepayer money to clean it up. If you're not lucky, it stays there indefinitely.

Frankly, I think that those who drink or smoke in public are being totally inconsiderate of others.

[0]: This wouldn't be such a big deal if glass bottles weren't so popular. Unfortunately, they are.\", \"Possible cultural differences there - to me that clip sounds like an \\\"American V8\\\". 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It already is. People get more news faster from voices on the ground in events like the Arab Spring than they ever did from a newspaper. So for immediacy other avenues are arising.

Newspapers and media companies, have had no problem killing off their news departments in the name of profits - eliminating foreign desks, reducing investigative reporting, focusing on lifestyle reportage and opinion pieces.

High quality opinion writers are finding success as bloggers - some are able to make a perfectly good living as such. They don't need the label of a newspaper to sit beneath any more.

There will always be outlets for investigative journalism. There will always be some form of news show and publication. Advertisers gain a certain value from placing their ads alongside high quality news content. Just not enough to support billions of dollars of newspaper revenue.

If the commercial radio and TV stations disappeared from the Bay Area we'd still have NPR - a high quality news alternative. Why? Because there are a certain number of people always prepared to pay something for high quality content.

Long way of saying I think you're right - we'll end up with good journalism and no newspapers.\", \"In practice it can be quite useful, proposing simple improvements and adjustments that you can't always be bothered to type out yourself. Occasionally its suggestions are irrelevant. And either way it's less annoying than Clippy.\", \"I guess you are trying to do the MD5 yourself, while you should simply just enter the mac address with the : . The script will automatically generate the hash for u.\", NaN, \"You were basically saying that holding people accountable is \\\"fascist\\\". We are in a situation where bad people want to do immoral things and pay well for it. There's no downside. The government isn't going to make a downside because they are the bad people so it's up to us. If no one does anything we're going to find our internet locked down and every aspect of our lives being monitored.\", \"MBA programs are sometimes sort of a tool used to justify putting people in places they wee already selected for for reasons other than experience. Say you are a board member that wants your nephew hired on as a VP despite having never had a real job. The nephew would go to business school to fend off the obvious protest from the veterans of the org who (foolishly) put in years of work.

People that are bought out are sometimes given an executive title, but often are forced out as the whole idea of buying a company is that the new management wants control.

Other people hire executive coaches, lie profusely about their experience, suck up, and do whatever it takes to get into one of these jobs. Lots of execs are like this. I dare say most. It makes no difference to them what company they are at or even what the company's business is. You can be illiterate and follow this path. lots of people who do this can just barely send an email.\", \"Feedback is great! Everyone loves feedback, even if it's negative, it lets us improve and move on. How you presented your feedback was completely and utterly terrible, and turned it from constructive criticism to a situation where you looked like a bit of an ass.\", \"Make that \\\"comparison graphs\\\". Show how many people use FB email, how many people use FB as a Web search engine, how many people use FB to edit office documents, how many people use the browser created by FB ; ) , etc.

Google+ seems to be, albeit slowly, achieving escape velocity. My G+ feed is definitely getting more and more interesting and I begin to see non-techies post there (people who previously only used FB).

135 millions active users vs 1 billion is not something to dismiss, especially seen the rest of their entire stack.\", \"My last car was a S - http://i.imgur.com/CgUI3.jpg

The nightvision was almost useless (visibility better from lights) and distonic was very buggy. I did not use either after a few attempts.

At a certain point, adding too much tech can become a distraction. The cockpit of that car is already extremely button laden and there is this entire command system as well. Don't get me wrong, its awesome. Its just a lot of the features are fluff vs useful.\", \"Am i getting too old? When I see \\\"for fun and profit\\\" I don't think I'm going to read about some easter eggs hiding in http headers.\", \"For anyone considering it, some MS clients (and a few others) show something like :

myemail@gmail.com on behalf of Rob Aley [me@mydomain.co.uk]

It maybe looks a little unprofessional, but as long as your gmail account isn't something like offensivewords@gmail.com or cutesexyman32@gmail.com, its not too bad.\", \"Ruby

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Posgresql

Mongodb\", \"I love the idea of having a car that drives and leaves me to do other stuff - but I can't use a laptop (or even read) in the back of car, I get rather queasy.

I also much prefer doing the driving to being a passenger - so I think the reality for me would that a self driving car would be rather less attractive than you might think, at least for longer journeys.\", \"This sounds horrible to me.\", \"That's a horrible example. Jobs didn't consider the iPad a computer but an an appliance.\", \"I thought most of the scientific value (at least in near-term) of going to the moon was in the getting there - not what you do when you arrive.

And other nations basically booking an off the shelf moon trip from a US company for 'prestige'? Doesn't make a great deal of sense to me.

You might be able to sell this to an extremely wealthy private individual, but I don't see anyone taking that risk until they've proved they can do it safely at least once, which obviously presents a catch-22 situation.

I would love to be proved wrong, but I'm afraid I just don't see this happening.\", \"This is terrible advice. If you need to make an emergency stop to avoid hitting an object in front of you, it's madness to try and assess whether you should \\\"give a little more room\\\" to a car behind you. If you waste a second on this kind of decision you're much more likely to die from hitting the object in front of you at a much greater speed.

The car behind you should be leaving enough distance to account for their reaction time in an emergency, and while you are driving normally you should be assessing the situation behind you and making sure you're not being tail-gated.\", \"Possibly because the human eye is more sensitive to green light.\", \"Ceki is not liking the Apache model. He left because of that. You can read more about his reasons on his blog: \\\\nhttp://ceki.blogspot.de/2010/05/committocracy-as-alternative...

But still he is a community member and PMC of Apache Logging:\\\\nhttp://people.apache.org/committers-by-project.html#logging-...

On the other hand, we (the Apache guys) are not liking how the logback project is operating. At least it is me who does not like it, but I guess the others think similar. We want a community driven logging project which uses the Apache License. We surely don't want a logging project which is officially run by a company (like QOS runs logback). I have seen many cases where this does lead into problems.

That said it will be difficult to motivate Ceki to get back to Apache Logging. But we are open to his contributions and hope that there will be a good, technical exchange between both projects.

Another personal note: I am really against person cult. The Apache Logging project has some really great and experienced committers on board. One of them is working on Java logging for around 20 years and he set a very, very high bar for log4j. Having Ceki on-board is definitely of interest, but he is not the only person who knows about logging.

Please have also in mind, that a new log4j2 release is just the beginning of our journey (hopefully).\", \"It's really nice that you put up the code. :)

I browsed around quickly and noticed a lot of calls to /bin/bash and curl via a system() equivalent. That looks a bit dangerous, hope the arguments never contain `special shell characters`. :O

https://github.com/saucelabs/sauce-for-mac/blob/master/Sourc...\", \"Ahahaha. Hover. On a tablet.

(Didn't see any controls whatsoever, but that site happily slowed my FF to a crouch)

And that ignores the issue of argueing for more fidelity while making the argument hard to read.\", NaN, NaN, \"Hi guys,

I'm writing you because I would really like to know what languages, libraries and technologies/tools are you/we really using.

Why you say? Well you see, I'm curious. I dont really like those \\\"graph\\\" showing which languages are popular, I want it directly from you!

Thanks ;)\", \"What the hell is going on with those expand-on-hover boxes that you need to move your mouse to see? Who thought that was a good idea?\", NaN, \"It's too soon IMHO.

I've set up Google Apps for Business / Domains for so many SMEs and this thing is definitely cutting the Office grass under a certain competitor's feet. I'm not saying said competitor is not enjoying amazing revenues: all I'm saying is Google is hurting other office suites sales with Google Apps for Domains.

People are delighted with this \\\"free\\\" solution. Now I'm going to have to bill them at least $50 / user per year and they'll start thinking about buying Office from another competitor again.

I understand Google needing to make money with this, but IMHO it's way too soon. They should have waited to \\\"bait\\\" way more SMEs into their net before doing such a move.\", \"curl -I www.pinboard.in

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\", \"There's also a lot of fun robots.txt. I forget where it was mentioned (I didn't find it myself) but this one always made me laugh:

    # robots.txt for http://www.palm.com/ modified 7/28/09 \\\\n    User-agent: Vampires\\\\n    Disallow: /neck
\", \"What on earth are you talking about? China makes more actual things, Germany makes more money making things. In what way is the US \\\"top\\\"?\", \"theoldreader.com seems nice\", \"I get the gist of your statement and don't entirely disagree on how to optimise your own outcome as an individual, but I also think you're ignoring that most seed accelerators are a relatively new, and there's a lot of shareholder value out there that hasn't seen an exit. Case in point - add a Dropbox and AirBnb exit and suddenly the number triples...\", NaN, \"that was beautiful thanks\", \"A few years ago they were inadvertently dropping the link to the free signup... now they've killed the product.\\\\nNot fun...\\\\nhttp://googleenterprise.blogspot.ro/2009/07/google-apps-stan...\", \"A few Web forums have already started to discuss the updated files, which bear the version number 7.0.6000.381. The only explanation found at Microsofts site comes from a user identified as Dean-Dean on a Microsoft Communities forum. In reply to a question, he states:

Windows Update Software 7.0.6000.381 is an update to Windows Update itself. It is an update for both Windows XP and Windows Vista. Unless the update is installed, Windows Update wont work, at least in terms of searching for further updates. Normal use of Windows Update, in other words, is blocked until this update is installed.

Windows Secrets contributing editor Susan Bradley contacted Microsoft Partner Support about the update and received this short reply:

7.0.6000.381 is a consumer only release that addresses some specific issues found after .374 was released. It will not be available via WSUS [Windows Server Update Services]. A standalone installer and the redist will be available soon, I will keep an eye on it and notify you when it is available.

In what way is this implied to be a bug?\", \"The tsunami warning has been lifted again, see http://www.jma.go.jp/en/tsunami/\", \"This ultimately comes down to the fact that newspapers are going out of business because not enough people want to buy them any more, and they're lashing out in desperation.

I think there's a simple argument with content and markets that all of these media companies disingenuously ignore. If no-one is prepared to pay for your content then the market rate for your content is, by definition, zero. We pay in two ways - direct purchasing, and delivering surplus attention beyond that required to consume the media, which can be redirected towards various forms of advertising. When you cannot run your business on advertising revenue alone it means that not enough people are giving enough surplus attention of enough value to cover.

This argument about the \\\"inherent value\\\" of one form of content or another - of the need to pay artists or creators, or in this case journalists - doesn't extend to other realms. If I decide I want to be a carpenter, I cannot build a table and demand someone buy that table for $1,000. If the market won't bear that price for the table then the government isn't going to force others to pay me $1,000 because I feel that's what it's \\\"worth\\\".

The market rates for all forms of media have plummeted due to there being more supply of attention-draining media than there is demand either in terms of hard-dollars in direct payment, or surplus attention to be redirected towards paid advertising (and its ilk).

When old media companies had a stranglehold on distribution because paper production and distribution was expensive, or video production costs were prohibitive, only a small elite were able to publish their opinions, and the monopolistic distributors were able to charge a premium for the limited access to information or entertainment they provided. They weren't paid well because they provided an outstanding product (though it often was), they were paid well because they limited supply. Those limits are gone. Many many people produce entertainment and informational content. Many do it just for fun and are happy not to get paid. Many more do it with the hope of getting paid anything without the expectation of the lavish salaries and expense accounts of journalists of old.

This undercuts their economics and doesn't even touch on the fact that the newer voices often offer media that is more attractive to younger audiences. Not to mention declining quality of the product in many cases. Many media companies as they've become bloated monstrosities have undermined their own product quality with short-term-profit-focused decision making which had long term harm.

Is it really the case that piracy accounts for all problems in a record industry where the giants spent the pre-Internet-boom '90s crushing independent labels, monopolizing market channels and creating a modern-day payola system on radio where programming was rigidly sliced and diced to the lowest common denominator? Is none of the loss of popularity of the New York Times down to their abandoning their predominantly liberal subscriber audience during the Bush years and being guilty of mis-leading story after mis-leading story in the build up to the Iraq War, destroying people's confidence in their role as a reliable neutral arbiter?

tl;dr The publishers referenced by the OP aren't happy at the market rate for their product and services and want government to rig the market to pay them a cushy wage. Such subsidies rarely save industries in the long term, and the public should be outraged - because legislation of this sort is a public subsidy on a privileged elite in no uncertain terms.\", \"It may be just me but I think that people who can't correctly park have nothing to do on the road, no matter how advanced the car... Unless it's a fully automated car, where there's no driver at all.

And here that's not the case: a grandpa in a class S killed 5 workers on a french highway some time ago. Cars full of gadgets assisting people who should never have been driving or who shouldn't be driving anymore are only going to give these a false sense of security.

Also : when you brake you always must take into account what's going behind you, not just what's in front. Sometimes it's better to hit the car in front of you to give a little more room to the semi coming behind that is otherwise going to ruin your Class S and your life. How does a car applying stronger braking when you didn't brake enough to its taste deals with that?

Just as user 'bambax' wrote: a fully automated car with no driver would be great (but we probably won't have it widely deployed before a few decades) but a car trying to 'tell me how to drive' is not that great of an idea.

With all these gizmos starting to widely appear in cars I'm pretty sure that soon the Wikipedia list of computer bugs that ruined human lives is going to get way longer...\", NaN, \">What good is it to not let people know how much you make, how much is in your bank account or not wear a rolex in a ghetto?

It helps protect the establishment and preserve the status quo. That's about it. It would be in most people's interest for these things to be public.\", \"I assume you divided the exit value by the number of companies to come up with something around $ 2M.

First, not all companies exited, therefore \\\"expected exit value\\\" is probably much higher (and I would rather look at the median value to have a better ideas of the odds).

Additionally, the purpose of building a company isn't to \\\"make an exit\\\", it's to build a business. \\\"A startup\\\" is, to me, the early phase through which many business go.

The journey is more important than the destination. Building a business is a life-changing experience.

You will become rich, if you accept that wealth comes in different forms; the irony is that pecuniary wealth will be more likely to happen if not sought after.\", \"The proper term for pushing this law is \\\"rent-seeking\\\". You must include our content, and you must pay us for it.

This is a general problem with people and businesses perceiving themselves as working for society. They cannot see the wrongs they cause - because it's all for an even better cause.

German newspapers can use robots.txt and obey the social contract of the web like the rest of us.\", \"\\\"automated parallel parking\\\"

I've started using the park assist feature on our car just for the fun of it - what amazes me is how accurately it parks. Only annoying thing about it is that it won't park on the \\\"wrong\\\" side....\", NaN, NaN, \"Ignore the app and sign-up on the website. I already had an account for the browser-based testing so I didn't experience the sign-up problems other people are describing.\", \"Why is that excellent? Why can't people just grow and sell like they do any other plant?\", \"My guess is that if newspaper sites lose a big chunk of their traffic they might reconsider who should be paying whom. I'm also guessing that without support from newspapers, the law is less likely to get through.\", \"The dream is that it will make search better, and that's the most important thing google does - and the thing that they most need to improve.\", \"I had the impression that iOS apps that use any API to retrieve the MAC address is banned from the store, similar to the way calls to retrieve the UDID are.

Maybe they are grandfathered in? Would they be banned if they pushed an update? Are Apple afraid of kicking out an iMessage competitor?\", NaN, \"There's two schools of thought here:

1) Push Method - Create your attention. In-bound marketing techniques such as: Blogs, podcasts, video, eBooks, enewsletters, whitepapers, SEO, social media marketing[1]

2) Pull Method - Buy your attention. You can do this via traditional marketing activities, such as PR, advertising, and spam.

Both have their associative costs and neither can be considered anecdotal to success. Either way - as you rightfully put - you need a plan. The earlier the better.

[1]- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inbound_marketing\", NaN, \"Is there a way to tell?

I think I signed up for my personal domain when it was 50, and my business domain when it was 10, I'd kinda like to check. Glad I go the business mail up and running in September now!\", \"My assumption is that the water level represents the center of an oscillating waveform, so it is \\\"top to low\\\" in the sense that it goes from the top of the wave to the \\\"low\\\" representing the normal water level, and it is \\\"middle to top\\\" in the sense that it goes from the (middle) inflection point to the maxima. For the former, note that oscillations may cause a lower amplitude less than the normal water level, but it may look more shallow due to the different diffusion of water relative to air.\", \"If it keys off the MAC for a pseudo password, how can this scheme work if you swap to a new phone?\", \"From what I have read on the fastmail.fm blog, etc, they tend to do some very good stuff on the back-end, particularly(open source) contributions to the Cyrus IMAP server. These, I understand, have improved the failover and resilience of the IMAP server a lot. These might not be \\\"innovations\\\" in a technical sense, but they certainly make Cyrus a much better server for Enterprise users.

The less said about fastmail.fm's \\\"innovations\\\" on their web interface the better.\", \"curl -I www.reddit.com

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK\\\\n    Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8\\\\n    Server: '; DROP TABLE servertypes; --\\\\n    Date: Fri, 07 Dec 2012 10:30:26 GMT\\\\n    Connection: keep-alive
\", NaN, \"Not limited to Google, not by a long shot.

\\\"Speaking personally, on every day that I'm blocked, I add college traditions that never existed, transpose digits of population figures or world records, and create articles on bullshit \\\"folklore\\\" that is often absurd; this is what Wikipedia will have to put up with if I am to be blocked from it. About 1 in 3 of my vandalisms survives for a year, and several have been reproduced on other articles.\\\"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Mike_Church\\\\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Suspected_Wikipedia_so...

etc.\\\\nIt's a gift that keeps on giving.\", \"Firstly, I HATE that UI. It's slow, clunky and cluttered. Secondly, you have deliberately some of the most popular people on Google+. In particular Guy Kawasaki. It's not representative of a typical user.\", NaN, \"The thing is, Googles self-driving cars won't get to you overnight. We may already have the technology, but it's too complex/costly for a normal car yet. (70k$ radar, a rack of servers)

But what you will get is more and more autonomous features until there is the first fully autonomous production vehicle. And this Mercedes is one of the first bigger steps in this direction.\", \"Maybe you shoudn't be looking for the best city to live in, just one better than the default choice... Improving just a bit on most of your defaults would compound to a great improvement in your life!\", \"24bit is far from enough to prevent banding, and in many cases it's not just \\\"a tiny amount\\\" either. For example, a css gradient from #333 to #666:

http://i.imgur.com/9xeDT.png?1

It's quite obvious that for a gradient from 0x33 to 0x66 (one component), there are simply not enough distinct values to prevent banding. In this case, the range is 51 different values, for a gradient that's maybe spanning 500-1000 pixels. It really looks quite terrible.\", \"I'd say it would be even better if instead of promoting primality test (\\\"prime?\\\") to the first place in case of a prime result, it would display \\\"[it is] prime!\\\", since the program already did the check. Why hide information from user?

BTW, Bret Victor wrote a lot about this kind of interfaces in his essay \\\"Magic Ink\\\". It's long as hell, but well worth the time it takes to read.

http://worrydream.com/MagicInk/

EDIT:

Key point from the end of this essay, regarding use of machine learning to create smart / learning interfaces, which really got me thinking:

\\\"Unfortunately, an algorithm that can only be wielded by a master is almost worthless. There are far more applications than experts; if application programmers cannot make use of learning, learning applications will remain rare and exotic.

(...)

As I see it, the primary challenge for the machine learning community is not the generation and tuning of yet more algorithms, but the design of simple abstractions. Learning magic must be packaged. Like a file, the abstraction must be usable by any engineer working in any domain. It must be so simple that it can be taken for granted.

Today, a Perl programmer needs just four letters to invoke decades of research into filesystems and physical media: open. A finely-tuned mergesort is available with the word sort, and even more finely-tuned hashing algorithms require just a pair of brackets. Until machine learning is as accessible and effortless as typing the word learn, it will never become widespread.\\\"\", \"It is a myth. America is still the top manufacturer in the world.

The difference is that China makes tons of duplicate copies of cheap goods, while America makes high value, lower run, complicated goods.

Which is why if you look only at consumer good you get the mistaken assumption that manufacturing is leaving the US. Try sourcing $100,000 machines and all of them are made in the US.\", \"How are the forced. There have allways been bars that allowed smoking and bars that didnt. Everybody gets what they want. I see no reason why owner should do what he thinks is best.\", \"In addition: Google has no ads on the google news pages.\", \"Add me to the list of people who have indadvertedly engaged with Google+.

Would be interesting to know how much people have accidentally done the same.\", \"I don't see the gradient switch either.

And having 2GB of VRAM does not imply that you'll need a 268-million pixel display to use it all. In modern games, the vast majority of that VRAM is used by textures (and we need as much of it as we can get!)\", \"> Night vision [...] will hardly save anyone any time

Unless, of course, you go through areas where boars and deers regularly cross the road. Then it saves time and money.\", NaN, \"Considering the close relationship between Mercedes and Tesla these features could be in the next Model S. Awesome!\", \"So in your opinion everybody who drinks in public always makes a mess? I go to the lake with friends and drink often, but we clean up and put it in one of the public bins.

Also one could argue that if the park is publicly owned it should be publicly cleaned. If you dont want the park getting dirty you should let people in there.

> Frankly, I think that those who drink or smoke in public are being totally inconsiderate of others.

I think you can make a argument for smoking inside (or bars for example) but in a public park.

Also you have to understand berlin, even if smoking is not allowed in bars it is done in almost every bar, people seem to just have rejected the legislation.\", \"Too bad they feel like the main reason for keeping them in G+ is to make me join G+, which is why I still keep away from them.\", NaN, \"Interestingly IETF discourages the use of X prefixed headers but they might still suite this kind of behavior http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6648\", NaN, \"How are profits generated on news.google.com?\", \"Alright, I'll write a rebuttal on behalf of the authors.

First, they tested their update methodology by applying it to a long history of released versions for each piece of software.

Second, although any code involving concurrency is tricky, I thought the line counts were actually quite low:

               C LoC     C delta   xfgen LoC\\\\n  vsftpd       12,202      113        101\\\\n  redis        13,387       57         37\\\\n  Tor          76,090      159        189\\\\n  memcached     4,181      112         27\\\\n  icecast      15,759      134        200\\\\n
\\\\nwhere C LoC is the original program length, C delta is the changes to the program, and xfgen LoC is extra specification stuff they had to write.

Third, how is a broken online update any worse than a broken offline update? Is there a greater argument for data loss?\", \"I actually suspect I'll eventually end up being counted in those statistics, because I'll break and \\\"upgrade\\\" to join some Coursera/Udacity hangout. It will still be the only way I'll use it, but the stats will look great, I'm sure.\", \"I'm a very happy customer since years. Probably they have a good support too, but I haven't had any problems so I don't know =)\", \"Personally, I quite like nintendo's hardware and own both a Wii and a DS. But I bought them only after they became fully freedom-compliant and I plan to do the same with the current generation - the WiiU and 3DS. They're just games. No sense giving up my liberties for a console.\", NaN, \"This is rather interesting that it would be coming from Axel Springer. As someone involved in the Berlin tech scene I've seen them really investing a lot of money in innovative events and companies. My guess is there is some typical corporate disconnect there. I doubt this makes it through the legislation.\", \"I signed up when it first became available, and my limit is 500. The good old days\", \"1) Normal search at google takes one sentence, title of the webpage and links them together. To support that service, they have ads. If news take two sentences, how is that totally absurd compared to one, and why is search totally acceptable but news search not?

2) as other has said, public sites are indexed in an opt-out system. Opt-in would not work, and would destroy any form of search system, indexing, yellow pages, and so on.

3) This is not an intellectual property issue. Its a term of use issue if one want to be included in google search. One can not say yes to be included in search, but not if there are ads around. Either you want google to give you service, or you don't. I wish I could get a gemail free from spying, a google search thats anonymous, and free telephone calls without any recording/advertizements, but no. I can't get that from google, because their services to have a price tag.\", \"The cpu utilisation of that page is quite impressive.\", \"If you +1 things and use hangouts, 'using Google+' is exactly what you are doing...

You might only be at the bottom rung of MAU's with a tiny level of engagement, which if common would be easily identifiable by looking at other metrics. So it's possible they are purposely deceiving us with misleading metrics - but you are indeed a G+ user. Albeit, not a very valuable one.\", \"- Lion is very fast with a SSD, but definitely slower than 10.6 with a regular hard disk. Hence the difference in perception between various people.

I'd like to see this backed up by numbers. Sure, Lion and Mountain Lion are quite slow on spinning platters, but OS X feels almost an order of magnitude faster since I had an SSD. Much faster than Snow Leopard with a hard disk. The numbers are also on my side, an SSD completely blows away hard disks both in access times and read/write speed.

but the implementation sucks on multiple monitors

Indeed. Big time. It works ok on the road, but when I have an external screen connected I never use full screen support. It would be easy to make things better: allow users to put another full-screen application (or desktop) on the secondary screen.

Tons of annoying little bugs at the lowest levels, and you really wonder what was broken there that they needed to fix. Like the mouse cursor that sometimes disappears.

I really disliked Lion for all its bugs. But things have been steadily improving since Mountain Lion, to the point where even iMessage works most of the time in 10.8.2 ;).\", \"Well, they probably filled their belly with enough user-base, now they can ignore the rest and focus on cashing in.\", \"Looks really nice. Especially I like how it handles situations were handles collide or go over each other. For example http://jqueryui.com/slider/#range just places both handles on top of each other and refuses to move the other, which can be really confusing. Awesome.\", NaN, NaN, \"I don't see it either :-/

I've zoomed it in until the bars almost filled the screen and I still didn't see any gradient, despite reading in the text it should have been so obvious. Kind of defeats the point about 24 bit sucking...\", \"if i may be of assistance here.. when they first demoed their emergency brake assistance ( think of a fancy three-letter acronym i'm totally unaware of here ) system, it.. failed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYY7OfQ4-5A .

But considering how many mercedes test cars I see ( living in Stuttgart ) every day, it seems they are taking QA really, really serious.\", \"I would love to have a car that drives itself while I do other things in the back.

I would hate to have a car that tries to tell me how I should drive. This thing started with the bells that ring when your seat belt is not fastened, and it's only getting worse and worse.\", \"The drones are identical for this competition; and are running an unprotected telnet server on the same wireless network. Just look at the code:\\\\nhttps://github.com/substack/virus-copter

This only proves that the organizers had no technical background whatsoever.\", \"Thats why economists nowdays come more and more to the conclusion that looking at the institutions rules is usless. You have to look at the defactor rules not at the ones writen down.\", \"I've never seen a full laptop that didn't have a PgUp/PgDn that wasn't a Mac.

Some netbooks do have these keys removed, but certainly not \\\"most\\\" laptops.\", NaN, \"That's a strawman; the bots never indicated intention to read. They indicated (via `User-Agent' header) intention to index content and got HTTP 200 OK response to that.

Nothing in the HTTP protocol specs (RFC 2616) even suggests it is only meant for direct human consumption. To the contrary, it states,

  user agent\\\\n      The client which initiates a request. These are often browsers,\\\\n      editors, spiders (web-traversing robots), or other end user tools.\\\\n
\\\\n...and the Google bots clearly identify themselves as indexing bots.

Please don't be obtuse. The whole matter is not about Google doing something strange or different than any other search engine. It's just about collective bargaining of one business group against another business. Some german press companies stood up as a (self-appointed and thus somewhat suspect) representation of whole german press industry and are trying to get a bigger slice of the cake.\", \"Why would that kill the law?

All it would do is make Google news useless for German news.\", NaN, \"If it's an LCD and you didn't pay a lot for it, then it's doing that.

Graphic designers usually pay for good quality monitors, but they would be well served by also having a bad monitor to check what their work looks like for most people.\", \"Nothing quite underscores Google's desperation like the \\\"you can't view Google+ content if you're a logged-out Google user\\\"-trick they pull. What the hell is the deal with that? Are the little check marks they can put in the Active Users column really worth the bad experience they are giving those same users who just wanted to read the post?

Sure, it's a little niggle, nothing worth complaining about. The grating thing is that they went out of their way to create a roadblock, even casting aside the pretension that logged-out means something.\", NaN, NaN, \"WhatsApp was never designed with security as a priority. I remember a couple of years ago after it took off investigating it with a packetsniffer when I noticed the phone number verification text let you in the second you finished typing the PIN. I recall either the server was sending the PIN to the device or the device was telling the server what PIN to send in the text. Ridiculously easy to impersonate anyone at that point. Last I checked they had fixed that hole but I'm not surprised others have popped up.\", \"> First, it's you who puts yourself in that position.

The people in the saw movies all kill themself, right?\", NaN, NaN, \"This would actually be funny IF I thought there were still serious grown-ups in Washington who were actually trying to find a real solution. I don't.\", \"\\\" and a 99.9% uptime guarantee with no scheduled downtime\\\"

That is BS and Google knows it

Why? Because Google can suspend your account at a whim and not even tell you why.

Google did that to a friend of mine, yes, paid account, yes called support line, they basically said \\\"tough, it may return in 48h\\\"\", \"Haha, it seems to have decided the content of \\\"Example tabs\\\" is the main article/content of the page.

ps. That text was generated with http://hipsteripsum.me\", \"No one likes to burn bridges, even if they get sued. They could do a \\\"this is how google would look if you go through with this\\\" day, but for now they look to be taking the more safe route with lawyers.\", \"You need to click on a link in Hojoki on the right once you've logged in, not on the link you see when you click to activate Box... I nearly fell for that.\", \"Nota bene: Laws regarding driving are fairly strict in Germany, so those measures make sense in a way.\", NaN, \"2) There is no such thing as \\\"fair use\\\" in Germany's copyright law.\", NaN, \"Virtually all SSH attacks are of the nature mysql:mysql or mysql:password, so you should be safe as long as you can trust your users not to be stupid. The attackers prefer quantity over quality when looking for targets.

And if you use SSH keys you should be totally safe.

Remember to apply security fixes though since the automatic attacks also probe for ancient versions of SSH servers.\", \"Thanks, that could be an alternative and I'll play around with it to see how it works out.\", \"> Food, drugs, and sex are basic human drives.

And then there's coffee, which exceeds them all :)\", \"> And I wouldn't care less. It's not harming me in any way, like it's not also harmful if they drink a bottle of beer on their way home in the subway, which is totally accepted also.

To claim that second-hand smoke is not harmful is utterly absurd. The same goes for alcohol consumption in public places. It's fine to have a drink on the subway, but who takes care of the shattered glass the following day[0]? If you're lucky, the local government will use ratepayer money to clean it up. If you're not lucky, it stays there indefinitely.

Frankly, I think that those who drink or smoke in public are being totally inconsiderate of others.

[0]: This wouldn't be such a big deal if glass bottles weren't so popular. Unfortunately, they are.\", \"Possible cultural differences there - to me that clip sounds like an \\\"American V8\\\". 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A good idea would be exklusive Ubuntu machines.\", \"Poor explanations such as this annoy me:

\\\"By replacing the initial R with an E on the first eight registers, it is possible to access the lower 32 bits (EAX for RAX). Similarly, for RAX, RBX, RCX, and RDX, access to the lower 16 bits is possible by removing the initial R (AX for RAX), and the lower byte of the these by switching the X for L (AL for AX), and the higher byte of the low 16 bits using an H (AH for AX)\\\"

It makes learning more difficult. Something like this would be way better:

\\\"Specific parts of the registers can be accessed separately from the rest of the register, within strict limitations dictated by the format of instructions. These register-parts are given easy-to-remember names. The lower 32 bits of the first eight registers can be accessed as EAX, EBX, ECX, EDX, EBP, ESI, EDI and ESP. The lower 16 bits of registers EAX, EBX, ECX and EDX can also be accessed as AX, BX, CX and DX. Finally, both the lower and the second-lower bytes of registers EAX, EBX, ECX, EDX can be separately accessed as AH, AL, BH, BL, CH, CL, DH and DL, with AL/BL/CL/DL being the lowest-order byte and AH/BH/CH/DH being the other one.

Knowing what things are due to what part of the model, and what parts are conventions, is a big part of understanding, which is just building a good model of the architecture in your mind.

It took me years to understand two's complement arithmetic, and the key missing point was that it is just a convention. A convention with great practical advantages, but a convention anyway.\", \"I find the fact that an intelligence agency does not understand Wikipedia scarier than the actual bullying. These are people allowed to circumvent the law in order to protect the country. People who do counter-espionage and counter-terrorism it what amounts to a police state. If they can't figure out this, how are they dealing with the serious stuff?\", \"I used to have some driver annoyances with Nvidia GPU based desktops I built. I switched to an ATI GPU based laptop, and had somewhat bigger driver annoyances.

My latest laptop has an Intel CPU, chipset/GPU, wifi, etc. It works perfectly. It's a business model; it has no bells and whistles that could potentially give me driver issues. The only problem I ever had was when I visited Europe, and the power adapter broke down (wire fatigue), the country's (HP) support center plainly refused to have anything to do with my specific model.

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At the bottom of the page, I also listed a few more generative art projects.\", \"Hello,\\\\nLess than two weeks before the interview offer~! \\\\nWhen did you guys start getting a video view count on Youtube after the application submission?\\\\nGood Luck!\", \"It wasn't merely stupid, it was evil. They blew up a civilian vessel and killed a man.\", \"I use HP Pavilion for 2 years and X220, which works on Ubuntu 12.04.\\\\nOn HP, the hardware support for some key aspects keeps dwindling and that is a concern. I suspect the same with X220 (while updates, the Bluetooth driver site was not responding. I don't know if Bluetooth would continue to work.\", NaN, \"How does that have anything to do with the currently discussed matter ? Seriously...\", NaN, \"On being a maker: Most non-designer/non-technical business types I know can pretty competently use tools like Keynote or Basalmiq Mockups to slap screens and ideas together. I'm not sure that hand drawing sketches out would be any faster for them. And then if you're paying for UI stencils to draw...what's the point? Maybe it's nice to take a break from looking at a computer screen?

If learning Keynote or a tool like Basalmiq is too much of a learning curve, I'm not sure someone should even be working in the world of app design? I know non-technical people that downloaded some Keynote templates and were slapping together ideas in less than an hour after reading some quick tutorials.

Also, as far as mobile prototyping goes, I'm a strong believer of higher-fidelity mockups since screen real estate is such a premium.\", NaN, \"Why not ?\\\\nI would never have any advantage (serious one) to the code I write and keep only for myself.\\\\nThen, open sourcing, I can meet new person, find new problem, and gain in knowledge.\\\\nThere is then the point of \\\"making a name\\\": \\\"Whooa he is the guy behind PUT-BIG-HOT-THING-HERE\\\" is always a good motivation, plus it can land you on a good job.\\\\nAnd finally, yes, there is also the point of giving back to the community... I took so much from the Open Source that I need to give back at least my shitty code.\", \"That would be an accident.

A mistake can be something that just turns out to be a bad idea. E.g. \\\"we really need joins; using NoSQL was a mistake\\\".\", \">There are a few OS with such system programming languages, but it only counts when the likes of Apple, Microsoft and Google adopt such languages.

There are a few OSs written with everything. It only counts when pragmatic, useful OSs are written with a language. Most of those OSs are unusable, slow, proof of concepts.\", \"This is not the same \\\"french intelligence agency\\\". Rainbow Warrior had to do with what is now DGSE http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Directorate-General_for_Externa.... In the current case, it is the DCRI http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direction_centrale_du_renseigne... which is in action. One is under the responsability of the defense minister, the other under the interior minister\", \"I have a 15\\\" Series 9 which I use Unity on and it works great. I self upgraded to 16G and 256G. Complaints are minor - the keys are a little \\\"rattly\\\", and after about a year the CPU fan has a loud click when it starts up, which goes away after 30 seconds or so - something I only notice because it's an otherwise completely silent system (I'm guessing there's some dust in the fan). If they'd ever release the higher-res 2560x1440 version they showed off last year I'd buy it.\", \"Mistake as in stupid decision.\", \"Thanks! I think you're right. So that the idea for start. I'll try to figure it out what else would be useful for job seekers.\", \"There are a lot of dead Bitcoins around. This thread [1] documents about 70,000 lost Bitcoins, and you can be sure there's a lot more.

The other way to lose Bitcoins, apart from losing a wallet or forgetting its password, is to make a transaction to a bad address (as in, a valid-according-to-the-protocol address that isn't anybodies).

If I understand how it works correctly, you wouldn't fake ownership of a wallet per se; you would need to come up with private keys to match the public keys of the transactions that belong to that wallet, which I believe is equivalent to breaking SHA256. That would be unexpected. Also, there's no way to tell if a wallet is dead or just not in use (that is, all you can know is that there are transactions that have not been spent yet, and if the same address is used to receive multiple transactions you have additional information that indicates the wallet is not in use but it can never indicate that it's dead).

If you managed to claim ownership of a dead wallet, there's nothing at all stopping you from claiming ownership of an in-use wallet too. But SHA256 is looking pretty secure right now.

As for the way Bitcoins will inevitably be lost over time, it's generally considered in the Bitcoin community [2][3] that there's nothing to worry about (it will just add a bit more deflationary pressure). I don't like this aspect of the currency money disappearing into the void with no hope to correct for mistakes might make it perfect for computers, but it's not so good for humans.

As for tracking stolen Bitcoins, if the transaction hashes of the thefts were made public, an exchange should be able to tell if the Bitcoins that somebody is trying to turn into real money were once stolen. This is because the blockchain contains the entire history of Bitcoins the way Bitcoins are spent is by taking the Bitcoins from a previous transaction and making a new transaction based on them; all this information is stored in the blockchain[4]. Some work has been done[5][6] at looking at what can be discovered by looking at the blockchain it's not nearly as anonymous as many think it is.

1. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=7253.0

2. https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Myths#Lost_coins_can.27t_be_repla...

3. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=109117.0

4. https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Transactions

5. http://arxiv.org/pdf/1107.4524.pdf

6. http://eprint.iacr.org/2012/584.pdf\", \"Good as integrated GPUs maybe (as they can now accomplish more tasks), they are still an order of magnitude away from mid-range dedicated GPUs.\", \"Rust's memory management is both (relatively) deterministic and automatic, in that it's easy to figure out exactly when objects are being destroyed if you care but you don't have to do anything yourself to ensure that they're destroyed properly. This is in contrast to C or C++ where you have deterministic destruction but you have to clean up things you have to clean up things on the heap yourself, or Go or Java where you can't be sure at all when the garbage collector is going to harvest something.\", \"Notch and the community seem to have actually settled on the pronunciation \\\"Trillek\\\"\", NaN, NaN, \"Not the same as code, but the Cube FPS[1] allows realtime, multiplayer changes to the 3D map.

[1]: http://cubeengine.com/\", \"The Bitcoin protocol has built into it a sophisticated scripting component which would make it possible to make multiparty contracts (like those on a predictions market) that could not be broken by any means, other than an attack on the underlying Bitcoin protocol. It hasn't yet been fully implemented in any client, but it's there to be used whenever the devs feel comfortable putting it in. This feature has the potential to make Bitcoin fraud/embezzlement much more difficult than it is now.\", \"How eerie, I had literally just (10 min ago) searched for something like this on Google and Github; I wanted to looked into dynamic generation of patterns but the only thing I could find were simple stripes and tartans. Cool stuff.\", NaN, \"Mistake? Are you saying they meant to give the boat a new coat of paint, and accidentally blew it up instead, killing a bystander in the process?\", \"My results with newer versions of gcc and go:

gcc 4.7.2 o3\\t\\t0.765s

java openjdk 7\\t\\t1.066s

java openjdk 6\\t\\t1.118s

go 1.1b\\t\\t\\t1.653s

rust 0.6 opt 3\\t\\t1.659s

go 1.0.2\\t\\t2.127s

dart 0.4.4.4\\t\\t2.384s

pypy PyPy 1.9.0\\t\\t5.094s

pypy PyPy 2.0b\\t\\t5.319s

(Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3520M CPU @ 2.90GHz)

Edit: Added java\", \">You're complaining about Go syntax, which is one of the most readable languages out there but you like rust which looks like line noise? Sometimes I have a hard time convincing myself people don't post troll comments on HN.

And then, as an example of \\\"bad Rust syntax\\\" you link to the \\\"lexer.rs\\\"?

As if a lexer in any language is a good example of it's everyday syntax?

How about the very first example they give:

http://www.rust-lang.org/

>My first thought was that it looked like CSS o.O

Because the top part of the source he linked to has just struct definitions, which is what CSS was designed like anyway. Would struct definitions in most common languages, like modern C or Go look any different? (including an {} object definition in JS)\", \"More exciting title than \\\"Creating an extensible API wrapper with Symfony OptionResolver components and the Buzz curl library\\\", which is what it is really about.

Php coding, a medium to advanced level of experience probably required\", \"EDIT:\\\\nIf, like it randomly happens to me, the link takes you in the middle of a french discussion, you just need to scroll all the way down to get a much more explicative message from the WMF about the chain of events.

I always have a hard time navigating wp discussion pages. Here is what looks like a more informative post that the one linked in the title of this HN post. EDIT: disregard that comment about the title as it might be a navigation problem on my side.

> First, my apologies for speaking in English in response to this thread, but I fear my French would not be adequate to convey what I would like to. If someone who is fluent in English and French would be so kind as to translate my message so that everyone on this thread can understand it, I would very much appreciate that. The Wikimedia Foundation's legal team was contacted by Direction Centrale du Renseignement Intrieur in early March regarding the French language Wikipedia article entitled \\\"La station hertzienne militaire de Pierre sur Haute\\\". The Direction Centrale du Renseignement Intrieur requested that we delete the article in its entirety under the claim that it contained classified military information. I responded to Direction Centrale du Renseignement Intrieur, requesting more detailed information because it was not apparent what classified information the article could possibly contain from a plain reading of the article. The Direction Centrale du Renseignement Intrieur repeatedly failed to provide any further information and simply continued to make a general takedown demand, despite my explanation that we could not remove the information without more information from them. Eventually, I had no choice but to refuse their request until they are willing to provide me with more information so that I can properly evaluate their claim under legal standards. The community remains free, of course, to retain or remove the article as it sees fit. But at this point, we do not see a demonstrated reason to remove it on legal grounds. --Michelle Paulson, Legal Counsel (WMF)

And this is \\\"Remi\\\"'s first post about the whole thing (rough translation and report):

> Bonjour,

> je vous informe que l'article Station hertzienne militaire de Pierre sur Haute vient d'tre supprim par mes soins. Cet article contrevenait l'article 413-11 du code pnal franais (compromission du secret de la Dfense nationale). La police franaise m'a convoqu en tant qu'administrateur, suite au refus de la Wikimedia Foundation de supprimer cet article en l'tat des lments fournis.

> La remise en ligne engagera la responsabilit pnale de l'administrateur qui aura effectu cette action.

Remi M. (d c). Paris, ce 4 avril 2013 11:11 (CEST)

In a nutshell:

- He deleted an article about a military radio station (Pierre sur Haute) ;

- he states that that article violates article 413-411 of the french penal code (violation of state defense secret) ;

- french police asks him to come to their office for a little chat (can't recall the english legalese for this) following wikimedia foundation refusal to delete the article. Him=a wikipedia administrator.

- he finally states that any admin who restores the article would face legal and penal consequences.

I understand from this first post that it is implied he deleted the article after the whole wikimedia refusal to delete the article but don't quote me on that and check for the exact chronology of events yourself when it surfaces.

There is also now a debate about the role of wikipedia admin on articles and their rights to delete or endorse responsabilities (I haven't read everything yet, take my rough report and translation with a grain of salt).\", NaN, \"Actually - that depends. Artists have sued (and successfully settled in some cases) for their artwork appearing as the background of other productions.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/Maya-hayuk-lawsuit-...

I'm not saying I think he should pursue it in this case, just that the scenario you laid out isn't unprecedented.\", \"Lexers are notoriously complex and difficult to read. The one in Go[1] is also really difficult to grok.

[1] - https://code.google.com/p/go/source/browse/src/pkg/go/scanne...\", \"See danieldk's comment -- https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5502984\", \"Before the government allows the use of the product never before seen in nature, causing you a lot of monetary loss, reason says that they should think twice.

They think and experiment more than twice and pesticides are heavily regulated. The problem is that by the time symptoms show, it can be too late. On the other hand, virtually everything is a tradeoff: the houses we live in, newspapers we read, the meat we eat, the beer we drink etc etc is harmful to some habitat. So if you want certain things, you have to tolerate some other things. Pesticides, fertilizers and GM crops enable us to get much more from the same acre so they are very tempting to use.

Not saying that I'm cool with having all bees die off though.\", \"It is. It seems weird, but there it is... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fidelity_bond\", \"Analogue signals do have encodings and conventions, and the information is incorrect or possibly mangled unless you decode in the same way.

So you're recording on a record. How fast does the record spin? Do you want a constant angular velocity or constant linear velocity? At what angle does the stylus move? Is there equalization that must be removed afterwards? Is there some kind of modulation?

The convention for LP is 33 RPM constant angular velocity, with two channels each cut at 45 from vertical, the groove moving from the outside in, and the RIAA equalization curve. If you don't know that the audio modulates the groove position, then you just have an oversized coaster.

Digital conventions are just a little more demanding. However, PCM is quite simple and you can dig it out of unknown file formats with relative ease.\", NaN, \"There are countless examples of web sites hat have found success through better urls leading to better rankings. I can say with absolute confidence that better urls can lead to better business outcomes.\", \"Absolutely. However, a public office bullying a neutral agency in to deleting 'information with notability' i.e. public information is certainly suspicious.\", NaN, NaN, \"Sure thing mate, my email address is mc underscore gringo at hotmail dot com\", \"I recently started at a company where I am managing and hiring a team of devs (I have 10 yrs as a dev). They have a simple workflow in place already, but I think there must be ways to make it more efficient and improve it. Specifically, I wanted to enquire about whether or not it added value to increase the level of \\\"ownership\\\" in the development process. The way i was considering implementing this was:

* dev pushes to git server

* post-receive hook kicks off CI server

* if everything works, CI deploys commit to production.

This seems risky, so I'm assuming if people are doing this, they add steps similar to these:

* do a rolling deploy

* if error rate increases on instances with new release, rollback and alert dev team / owner of commit

The problem is, we're relatively small at this point so the last two steps may not be feasible for us. Is this something that only works in larger, more modular organizations? In general, what are the trade offs for using things like CI and this kind of ownership in a development team? Any feedback is greatly appreciated, thank you all so much!\", \"Urls are important to search engines because they should express the primary purpose of the page. Unlike meta keywords, it is very difficult to keyword-stuff a URL, because search engines can detect duplicate content. So a person needs to select the URL for a page that best describes that page, which increases the search signal quality for a URL.

Urls are important to humans for the same reason we save documents with meaningful names instead of random gibberish.

Urls are the way people use sites, and that's just the way it is.\", \"The french intelligence agency has done many mistakes in the past. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinking_of_the_Rainbow_Warrior is seen as one of the most counter productive operations done my military agencies to date\", \"I'm not the copyright holder, no. On the other hand, the fact that all our software is Free influenced a great deal in my decision to join the company. Take it as you wish.

I've also released some code of which I'm the copyright holder as Free Software, mainly plugins for other applications. I've licensed it as such because I thought others could benefit from it.\", \"Why do commenters feel the need to point out hellbanning? It seems to defeat the whole purpose.\", \"> But you couldn't use the spaceship CPU to subvert the basic tenets of the game. Put another way, players would be working within the confines of the existing system when coding in 0x10c, not dipping into the game's raw code.

Modifying the game from within actually sounds like a good idea.\", NaN, \"Briefly: Dropbox will screw you if they think there's even the slightest chance that your project will offend Big Media. Google what they did to Boxopus. My letter to them on the topic is here: https://github.com/duncan-bayne/duncan-bayne.github.com/wiki...\", NaN, \"I suspect we're about to see the Streisand effect in action.\", NaN, \"So spraying fields with \\\"almost nicotine\\\" that is designed to target insect nervous systems wouldn't have anything to do with it.\", \"Such an email-address is pretty much as worthless as gmx or hotmail if everybody is able to create one. Email addresses of well known universities look good because they are hard to get. You have to put some kind of scarcity into your service.\", \"You can amass cash in Euros by slowly withdrawing it from chas machines then instead of leaving the country with the cash, you can use a local bitcoin trader to buy bitcoins with it, then turn them back into normal currency when you have left the country.\", \"\\\"I kind of see this a little bit like my hobby: just being able to just work on games and not have too much external pressure that (those games) have to make money or whatever.\\\"

Maybe that's the problem. No pressure can also take toll on finishing something.\", \"Why not? If they used 3 seconds of somebody's music, you can be sure they'd have to give some credit for that - at the very least!

Look at the average credits for the average film. They go on forever, and there are tons of people in them. It's not like crediting somebody is a big deal, in terms of the cost of giving it out. There are plenty of people whose contribution to the film was small, just like the author of this code, but they get credited anyway, and that's just as it should be - the credit is for the contribution, not for the extent to which it makes the film a success.\", \"Curricula and experience.\", \"Exactly, and people also forget that Amazon, eBay, et al had horrible urls when they first launched, because just having the platforms at all was a big step forward. Old eBay urls have cgi-bin in them.\", \"Previous discussion about bees here with some good insights: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5460508\", \"I was able to learn development thanks to open source and the first full time development job I had was at a company that used an almost all open source stack. Imagine some poor kid wandering into a university library to try and get a library card, being given a computer login and having their entire direction in life changed just because someone was altruistic enough at some point to make their source code available and free to use.\", \"There are more low-hanging performance fruits in the immature languages.

That said, of course all should be up to date.\", \"Oh, I see, thank you.\", \"I am guessing you live in developed nations and would like to know how such innovations have changed the basic things people do, e.g. banking, shopping, and other services.\", \"It's fun. If you can find joy in coding, you would most likely enjoy discussing said code with others, getting feedback, learning about it, improving it, etc. Open sourcing code makes all this possible and easy, and when there are no ulterior business motives to keep your code in safe, what is there to lose?\", \"Feeling like I'm part of something bigger than me and my own personal code. I won't try to rationalise it, because it's pretty much an emotional response, but I enjoy the feeling of other people using my code, because it means I've had a positive influence on the world.\", \"Actually it is. See the logo on the official website: http://0x10c.com/\", \"If only people had this perspective before taking the risk at first, we wouldn't act like pollution was the norm and unpolluted nature was the aberration. I like your logic, but I would have applied it before introducing something that kills a species we don't want to kill.

\\\"Before the government allows the use of the product never before seen in nature, causing you a lot of monetary loss, reason says that they should think twice. So, IMO nothing will be done, just yet. They are too many special interests and evidence apparently is not conclusive.\\\"

The cell tower stuff was a red herring.\", \"- Gmail's compose is different now. While you compose a message you can, check email. That's cool.

- I acknowledge that OCR functionality is very important and many products miss it.

Thnak you samir\", \"I guess that's fair if you want to play it safe, but I don't agree that we should do something wrong because people are used to it that way. In Romanian fata can have 6 different meanings (some related) depending on how you put the diacritics: fata, fat, faa, fa, fta, f. If you want your URLs to be meaningful and you care about people who don't use only English letters you should use all types of letters.\", NaN, \"Tell me what you guys think\", NaN, \"If you buy a car, and it breaks, you are free to take it to any car mechanic to have it fixed -- you are not forced to go back the one mechanic who sold you the car.

I believe software should work the same way -- so if you purchase software from me, I think you should have the freedom to hire any interested software developer to make changes to that software, and not be locked in to hiring me again to make those changes.

proprietary software is an easy way for software companies to create a vendor lock-in situation, which I think is abusive.\", NaN, \"I haven't heard that pesticides were a serious contender for bee death. Everything I've read so far recently has pointed to the rise of new parasites.

Even TFA has a section entitled \\\"Why are bees in decline?\\\" in which disease and parasites are the primary culprits.

Seems like a misleading headline and a possibly misguided campaign.\", NaN, \"If they should credit everyone that did something that's used as a backdrop for a few seconds in a movie, they'd have time for little else. The guy who did a mural the main character walks by also doesn't get a credit.\", \"how can I get in touch - London is pretty good - am temporarily based in Frankfurt\", \"Could you name a few apps please?\", \"Two words: Contribute Back. I profit, learn and extensively use from what people have shared and kindly contributed and whenever I can I want to do the same. But I must say, I never open source as much stuff as I'd want simply because I don't have time/courage to either make a clean API, a good documentation or provide extensive tests. Of course I could just dump code on github but more time pass and more I take the responsibility inherent to sharing code seriously. I even would risk to say that my open source code is cleaner and has higher standards than my closed code.\", \"TBH I would pay full price. I just want to have a laptop that comes with linux out of factory.

PD: off-topic, I am tempted to get a cheap chromebook and install linux on it. I am currently researching\", \"Notch could be suffering from programmeritus - a condition where a programmer works a difficult, but fun problem that doesn't help reach the end objective (in his case, making a fun game).

We've all been there - spending months doing something that in the end doesn't matter.

Notch has the ability to make fun games quick, I'd gladly pay for a full version of the last game jam he participated in. If he made a series of demos, then chose the best one he wouldn't be in the dilema he's in now.\", \"So you don't really open source, the company you work for does.\", \"Whole societies often end up with unpleasant moral opinions though (I don't mean to suggest that this sets aside the value of acting morally, I mean to suggest that moral intuition is not necessarily a good guide for setting the rules for a society).

A good trick would be massive civil penalties for disclosing personal data to third parties. That leaves us uncomfortable with weev scraping large amounts of data but able to punish him for any damage he causes by sharing it, and it makes some potential for innocent little AT&T to share the stick.

Edit: better to say that it leaves us able to punish weev for causing damage. There is easily potential for causing more damage than could be restored by a single person.\", \"Looks useful, will give it a try.

(I would remove the autoplay=1 on your video with music as it's pretty annoying when you open in a background tab)\", NaN, NaN, \"looking at these loans in isolation

I totally look at the loans in isolation.

I ask: Should the government be involved in the free market by attempting to pick investments in order to guide growth in certain sectors of the economy?

My answer is: No. The Constitution does not allow for the government to perform this type of activity. Thus, the States did not agree to allow the Federal government to perform this type of activity. Due to the special place, power, and privilege of the Federal government - preventing overreach should be a prime concern for all citizens. If the citizenry decides to fundamentally and explicitly change the role of the Federal government, the Constitution should be amended to support that new role.\", \"If I was the OP, I would do exactly what he is doing. This in no way deserves a credit in a movie.\", \"> There's much more to Bossavit's research than my quotes here, so if you disagree, please read and rebut his work directly, not just these quotes.

Please provide a copy of Bossavit's research.\", \"A few months ago I started reading about Statistical methods for Finance and it seems very interesting and funny!

I've found a lot of jobs for Quant Trading/Analyst and I was wondering this: All this really works? I mean someone really earns with these statistical methods? Does it deserve to spend time to study it?\", \"free updates and bug fixes\", \"I'm not a native English speaker, but I still design urls to only contain a-z, 0-9, dot, dash, ?, ; (prefered over &), =, %, and /. No spaces, no umlauts, just the plain latin letters.

Why? It's prettier (imho), guaranteed to work everywhere and most people don't expect , , or to appear in urls.\", NaN, \"Close Source development means that everyone (every company) is re-inventing the wheel again and again. Much development cost and time is wasted. Also, if some company dies, all the work might be lost.

I don't like the thought that one just totally waste the time and work of humans.

Open Source is working together with each one to advance the whole human race. Nothing is wasted. The whole human community benefits.

This is much more effective and makes more sense because you don't waste so much work resources for no reason.

It's also much more social.\", \"Oh, \\\"c\\\" as \\\"the speed of light\\\"? Why \\\"to the c\\\", then? It's not 0x10^c...\", \"\\\"Grim Fandango is at the top of my short list of games I replay once a year\\\"

It seems work on ResidualVM is coming along, so Grim Fandango may be playable on my laptop - might finally get to finish it.

I still play Full Throttle frequently, maybe as often as once a year. I've played through The Dig around 3 or 4 times too.\", \"i think there are multiple reasons (not ordered; these are all from the perspective of an individual programmer, not a company):

* it's nice to have people using code that you write, even if it isn't code that would make a lot of money (and making a little money isn't a big deal when you have a paycheck anyway). there's a sense of community and a pleasure in sharing - making other people happy with something you have made.

* it's a way of \\\"giving back\\\" to help support the community (whose open source code you have used yourself). if you're a programmer, the existence of a large body of code in your language (or, at a higher level, OS) is a huge help.

* it provides a way to show prospective employers / clients what you can do.

* it's the community norm and it gives you a certain amount of status within that same community.

* in some cases (eg https://github.com/andrewcooke/simple-crypt) the code is worthless without collaborative development (there's no way that code has/had a chance of being correct without feedback from many people).

* this one is a bit odd, but something i've felt for a while: there's a kind of evolutionary pressure from competing \\\"technology ecologies\\\". by putting code out there that uses \\\"your choice\\\" you support that particular technology (both by the code being useful and by simply adding to visibility). for example, a recent, small program i wrote (https://github.com/andrewcooke/id3img) was implemented in python 3 despite some requests for it to be in python 2, because i felt it was important to \\\"support\\\" python 3 (and we're talking \\\"sub-ecologies here\\\" - i guess others would feel anything python was helping support that against, say, ruby, or vice-versa). the motivation to help your particular \\\"tech ecology\\\" is that it is the one you have invested time learning, so it's to your advantage for it to flourish.

* sometimes it can be politically motivated (i'm just looking through my github repos and https://github.com/andrewcooke/GhettoNet was very much a political statement).

* sometimes there's a sense of frustration that a project does not exist. and while you know that a complete solution is probably more than you can implement yourself, you're trying to get something started. that is the case for https://bitbucket.org/isti/c-orm/wiki/Home for example, where i would love to bootstrap a community that supports and extends a decent \\\"ORM\\\" solution for C (that code is very much beta btw and i would appreciate feedback / curious users).\", \"To reduce the waste of human energy that repeats the same task a million times by not communicating, and in the process to increase the quality of the output of human energy by having what energy is available be focused on improving the existing output or using it.

I can't get over the profound sense of waste when I do something and think \\\"50,000 devs have probably done this before, and 100,000 more will do it again\\\"... and yet it's the same shitty thing and it could easily be some open lib.

Every single one of us is standing on the shoulders' of every dev that preceded us, the least we can do is to help the next generation stand on our shoulders' too.

None of this is to suggest the politics aren't also important, but for me the waste trumps all.\", \"It's been just 2 days since go1.1beta1 was released, the other language implementations seem more out-of-date than that.\", \"Whenever you find yourself responding (or just tempted to respond) to a general claim with specific examples, you don't actually have an argument. I'm not going to make Cowen's point for him but it's fairly clear what he means:

> In part our guns problem is an alcohol problem. According to Mark Kleiman, half the people in prison were drinking when they did whatever they did.

Is it fair to say that elites don't have significant numbers of them imprisoned after alcohol-fueled crimes? It either is, or it isn't. And if you want to attack Cowen's position, this is how you do it. By showing that there is no significant difference.

Not with Charlie Sheen. Who's gonna be perfectly fine BTW because he has had one high-paying gig after another since he was... 20?\", \"16^c\", \"Marketing is hard. Open source is less dicking around and more time to write software.\", \"\\\"a good system ensures even garden variety engineers will deliver.\\\"

I assume this points to the idea that test procedures can replace individual expertise ? My experience is that testing systems get bypassed by \\\"garden variety\\\" engineers (mostly with PM/Manager support), usually in exactly the cases where you wouldn't want them to do that.

Even when this is not the case, tests, no matter the coverage, don't cover everything. The 100% test coverage demands that are in vogue these days make sure tests are usually written specifically to minimize interactions between pieces of code, which is of course exactly what a good engineer would test for.

Of course with tests testing interaction, there are pieces of code (the ones that worry me) that get tested 1000x (in one case literally iterating over all possible calls and verifying constraints afterwards, almost fuzzing), and there's pieces of code that just don't get attention (usually an if out_of_range check at the beginning of functions, since I would just test for the same range, with potentially the same mistake in both the used number and the tested number, but other things happen too. If the consequences of the function screwing up is a slight UI aberration ... well I barely test UI code at all, really. MVC for the app MC for the tests). Also there's pieces of code where I know they're potentially not thread safe and so, just to make sure big screwups get caught, I test firing off the same test 1000x in parallel. If the function works entirely based of the stack and return values, no such test is done.\", NaN, \"Some of it because they're contributions to already open projects. (In those, I've noticed that the contributions that look good tend to live long without change, and more specifically that contributions with few indentation jumps live longer.)

Some of it because of project-specific reasons there is some reason for that particular project to be open, and it's not a general reason.

Some of it because I'm paid to.

And some of it because I have an urge to write the code. That code is more or less art for art's sake, and art wants to be open.\", \"Because Open Source is the code way of how societies work and evolve.

Any great project made by humans has always been the work of a group of people working all together to solve a problem. This is how Egyptians built Pyramids, Alexender conquered lands and our people today built Linux and the Internet.

Sure history will always pick a person and gives him all the merit (Like father of the internet and visionary of that ...) but the truth is, every thing those people buit was done on top of what others have done before and the hard work of those who team up in groups and communities to build on top of it. If scientists haven't worked all together to understand Einstein theories and apply them, e=mc2 would be useless.

This is Open Source.\", \"That sort of stuff is really only necessary if on your home network you're doing port passthroughs or if this machine is directly connected to the internet with a public IP. For most users behind a router, you don't really need fail2ban and iptables.\", \"I personally prefer Prototyper by Appgyver (http://www.appgyver.com/prototyper), editing your mockups from your computer with a mouse and keyboard.\", \"And was already referenced in the blog -- \\\"Other statically typed languages are about twice as slow, which broadly agrees with Computer Benchmark Games.\\\"

(Although I suppose that's some-kind-of appeal to authority?)\", \"Web & SOA are a given, design patterns and high performance concurrency are all a given and there's strong signs of that all over my CV. Also, I've worked at Insurance companies before, I thought all of that might be enough to get my foot in the door.\", \"> 0x10c (pronounced ten to the c)

Really? It's pronounced like that? What's the reasoning behind it? Why not \\\"268\\\", or \\\"ten cee hex\\\"?\", \"This wasn't really a competitor. 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Actually, as he explained in the article, he made the decision based on specs, and weight.\", \"I have pretty much given up on iPhone development .. for now. Hopefully things will change, but when I compare the experience of gathering 10,000 users on Android in a single release after an hour, with waiting for Apples blessing for weeks and weeks, I'll take the former, thanks.

The nail on the head issue is this: Apple are making buck$ from all this. They don't care a damn. Android, well .. Google may have its nefarious plans for us all, data-wise, but at least I have a lot more control, as a developer, over what happens. And frankly, I think the feedback cycle with Android users has been a much more positive one than with the iPhone crowd.

I sure hope Apple loosen up a little, though I won't be counting on it. I'll just focus on Android as my primary platform for now. Its better for me, and better for my users: and thats what really matters.\", \"Great research and could maybe be used to help destroy cancer cells without destroying normal cells during radiotheraphy etc. (although so long as the cancer cells don't suddenly get immune to radiation etc. as well).

On another note, is there any reason why they had to exlicitly state that the scientists were of Jewish descent? The only possibility that comes to mind for making this explicit is that this is the reason they got Israeli investment?\", \"It's important to note that the study didn't actually measure objective values such as competence, rather it measured perception (and student's perception, at that) of such traits.

I'm curious as to why the author was impressed that in three 30 second samples, a student's perception of traits correlated with students who had more time (albeit several months) to develop that perception. Did they think that the instructor would act noticeably different? Or, did they think that for some reason the several month experience would develop more than perception, and actual knowledge?

Now, for a more interesting study, I'd be interested in seeing how well the student's perception correlated to a professional psychological profile, analytical review, and other _objective_ measurements of the teacher.\", \"From a developer point of view, you're able to compile your own applications for up to 100 devices (as long as you have the device unique identifier (UUID) for each of them). There's no easy way to do this for the public however.\", \"noprocast is great, only problem is I usually open about 40-60 tabs at the start of the day... can still easily waste 2-3 hours. Some self-control is badly needed.\", \"Charging isn't really going to help developer adoption.Seems very short sighted.\", NaN, \"And O-code looks like it also precedes them.\", \"http://news.ycombinator.com/leaders\", \"We have an app that has been in the store for a few months. The app finds hiking and outdoor adventures near you, including displaying the wikipedia pages for parks. We've had to designate our app 17+, even though the only way to get to objectionable content is to load the wikipedia page for a park, and follow wikipedia links until you find something dirty.\", \"And taking my Quake 1 preview site with it?\", \"Interesting idea. We're already using EC2 as one of our test platforms anyways. We'll look into it.\", NaN, \"Seems like it would be nice to apply LLVM -O3 selectively, perhaps with some kind of pragma/directive in your code, and use the mono JIT as usual for the rest. Is this a possibility? I often know where my performance hotspots are, but switching languages and writing an external library in C is a drudgery. Would it be possible to get close to gcc/C performance for some restricted subset of C# when compiled with LLVM?\", \"As far as I know, unless your iPhone is jailbroken, you will be unable to run applications without a digital signature from Apple. Thus, for the vast majority App Store is the only place to get their apps.

Maybe, someone who is an actual iPhone developer, can explain the process in more detail.\", \"of course, I tend to target the, ah, 'technically adept' - but I use IRC. Personally, I think it's pretty awesome.

I really like IRC because it's not 1:1 - sure, I'm in there, and so is nick and will, when we have a chance, but there are many customers (right now, north of 40) in the room, and often they help oneanother.

It's also great for one off quick questions\", NaN, \"Yuck.

Netscape and IE did something like this back in the day. Pretty sure there is a reason it failed.

Also, what's with the opening paragraph:

This document describes a new set of CSS properties and object specifications that together compose a powerful declarative means to describe complex arbitrary layout criteria that are both reusable and extensible. The new properties are Javascript expressions that are woven together in a constraint resolving system to perform a specified layout. Additionally, a set of global objects defined in the constraint resolution Javascript execution environment enable powerful operations to be expressed succinctly resulting in more readable and compact layout specifications.

I hope their code is more succinct than that ...\", \"Sometimes you just assume that people have kept their eyes open -- or at least have Google at their disposal.\", NaN, NaN, \"If it began by forking something else, then it began as that something. Apple created the name, the QT abstraction layer, a bunch of patches, and some other work, which was great. To say they 'created' a fork of an existing project is somewhat dubious.\", \"It is perhaps a semantic point, but I consider a && !a objectively false and a || !a objectively true -- but even there, you have to accept certain axioms of logic. And I consider initiating violence against a peaceful person objectively immoral -- but if you don't already accept that, I'm not sure how I could convince you.

Epistemology is interesting and complex.\", NaN, \"I'd also love to see a comment section and/or links to boardgamegeek so that I can quickly get the opinion of people who have played it.\", \"I think it's pretty cool; way better than any of the mafia wars clones

I do agree with jcromartie that the UI needs to be updated with some harry potter look, but I think the core of the game is good - that's the main thing that counts\", \"Yes, Sun and Digital (DEC) got killed by the same thing - Clayton Christensen on Digital (not Sun):

Every disruption has three components to it: a technological enabler, a business model innovation and a new commercial ecosystem. In computing, the technological enabler of disruption in computing was the microprocessor. It so simplified the design of a computer that Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs could just slap one together in a garage. It transformed the industry\\u2019s fundamental technological problem\\u2014the design of a computer\\u2014from a problem that took hundreds of people several years to solve into one that was much simpler.

Then that simplifying technology had to be married with a business model that could take the technology into the market in a cost-effective and convenient way. Digital Equipment Corp. had microprocessor technology, but its business model could not profitably sell a computer for less than $50,000. The technology trapped in a high-cost business model had no impact on the world, and in fact, the world ultimately killed Digital. But IBM Corp., with the very same processors at its disposal, set up a different business model in Florida that could make money at a $2,000 price point and 20% gross margins\\u2014and changed the world. It\\u2019s a combination of the technology and business model that makes formerly complicated, expensive, inaccessible things affordable and accessible.

http://74.125.153.132/search?q=cache%3Asloanreview.mit.edu%2...\", \"If you had the permission to install the package in the first place, you have the permission to update it.

In locked down environmentsthat case, the admins can supply the nice properly packaged MSI / dmg / rpm / dpkg version that Firefox provides to the users via their deployment tool.\", \"There is no such thing as objectivity.

For such a thing to exist an entity with no desires, interests or stakes would have to make this objective judgment.

All we can do is perhaps identify the different subjective components in a argument.\", \"also, what's high-end about an in-ram database? It's all cheap commodity parts; my cost for a full on 8 core box with 32GiB ram is well under $1500, and around two amps of (American 120v) power. This is decidedly low-end, until you get, you know, a few marketing guys and 3 vars in the mix and start paying double for hardware put together by people who don't believe that ESD is a problem.\", \"I'd argue that most simple UI animations are in fact presentational, not behavioral.

One of the nice things about defining animations declaratively in CSS instead of procedurally in Javascript is that browsers will have control over the implementation. Your browser could easily have a \\\"no animations\\\" mode, or selectively disable certain animation types. Browsers can implement animations much more efficiently if they don't have to call Javascript every frame, and they can also separate animation from whatever else the page is doing; animations could be slowed or stopped in background tabs or low-battery situations while the page's Javascript continues running.\", \"TechCrunch also gives YCombinator sites tons of write-ups. It's not anything underhanded, just a relationship that both sides benefit from - at the cost of the people who think Hacker News would be better without Arrington's peculiar brand of self-righteous yellow journalism.\", \"well, if you needed 32GiB ram, sure. But most things don't need 32GiB of ram, and it just doesn't make any sense to host servers with less ram than that.

So yeah, a dedicated server would be better, but probably not all that much better than a properly configured virtual, and the virtual is a whole lot cheaper.\", \"That actually sounds like a great solution for some companies. Wonder if Google Docs will add this anytime soon.

It'll make the cloud app much less useful (mobile access issues, etc). However I think its worth it in certain cases, like if you're a high profile startup or a bank.\", \"The method can't possibly null out the arguments before using them. According to Rich Hickey, this is actually an artifact caused by the way the byte code is generated. The purpose of this code is to null out the arguments to prevent 'holding the head' in case of a recursive function call. Because of the way the byte code is generated, the decompiler can't accurately know when the nulling out takes place; it is definitely not happening at the beginning of the method.

This seems wrong to me. If the JVM can tell when things actually take place, why shouldn't the decompiler be able to do the same thing? It's all in the code, right?

Would anyone care to enlighten me?\", \"I never said it works in reverse. not interesting != not valuable

Hoever... something thats interesting is valuable. Always. If you can capture mindshare, you can convert it to dollars. Plain and simple\", \"Don't forget the sewers: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcKpx2DxGwY\", \"Can anyone explain why there have been 6031 cases in Winconsin and only 1 death while New York has had 2583 cases and 52 deaths?\", \"If that was the label that went on the 17+ apps that are 17+ for third party content that would be fine - like for apps that would get a rating like 4+ otherwise. But it's not. Check out http://itunes.com/app/downloader for an example. The 17+ label for apps with mature content in the app and the 17+ apps rated as such for possible access to mature content are not even the same - at least the former is labeled only for the kind of content that is in the app, not the whole free-for-all.

...not to say that the 17+ rating should serve as the rating for \\\"there might be adult-themed third party content\\\", but that maybe apple should have one rating for the app itself and then a warning for the third party content...and a whole section in parental controls to enable/disable these particular apps with these warnings instead.\", \"(Consider using the Google collections library if possible. It already has that in the form of classes like Lists, Maps, etc that provide builders and factory methods.)\", \"If you jailbreak your phone you can install any apps from Cydia, the unofficial installer that supports multiple sources of unofficial apps.

The problem is that only a very small number of iPhones/iPod Touches are Jailbroken, and you have to deal with purchasing/registration yourself if you're a developer.\", \"the only legitimate way to install iPhone apps is through apple's own app store. you can go the jailbreak route, but that's dodgy and error-prone, and you'd only be targeting the fringe that way.\", \"I'll second that. It is more feature-rich than simplenote, which I prefer: voice notes, pictures notes, etc. There is also a plugin for Firefox extension for grabbing clips. I (and several of my friends) are very happy customers.\", \"Does anyone else worry that these animations are going to get seriously misused? I know they look pretty cool, but I can definitely see them becoming the post-Web-2.0 blink and marquee tags

Also, shouldn't animation be part of Javascript rather than CSS as it's more to do with behaviour rather than presentation?\", \"From the posting:\\\\n\\\"This extra performance comes at a cost: it consumes more time and more memory to JIT compile using LLVM than using Mono's built-in JIT, so it is not a solution for everyone.\\\"

So, faster code but more memory usage and longer JIT time seems to be the reason why mono didn't just switch over to LLVM.

My bet is that they'd switch if LLVM supported the same features and architectures as their own, but just with better results.\"], \"col10\": [1247817533, 1247817429, 1247817422, 1247817378, 1247817153, 1247817114, 1247817018, 1247816920, 1247816919, 1247816841, 1247816736, 1247816573, 1247816514, 1247816475, 1247816456, 1247816283, 1247816269, 1247816198, 1247816125, 1247816003, 1247815987, 1247815860, 1247815614, 1247815608, 1247815485, 1247815429, 1247815407, 1247815283, 1247815253, 1247815107, 1247815060, 1247814914, 1247814901, 1247814879, 1247814844, 1247814819, 1247814773, 1247814711, 1247814588, 1247814354, 1247814320, 1247814284, 1247814236, 1247814154, 1247814153, 1247814052]}, \"column_text\": [707052.0, 709385.0, 709460.0, 708803.0, 709422.0, 708774.0, NaN, NaN, 708759.0, 709007.0, 709417.0, 708825.0, 708295.0, NaN, 708906.0, 709422.0, 709204.0, NaN, 709350.0, 709363.0, NaN, NaN, 709407.0, 709440.0, NaN, 708559.0, 708722.0, 709022.0, 708888.0, 709397.0, 709418.0, 709425.0, 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But, for the code you do have to write, and for deciding exactly how to code less, the underlying talent has to do with managing risk by decomposing your problem into small chunks.

Once you have your \\\"problem\\\" pared down to the minimum needed, if you can decompose your system into lots of small parts that you can analyze easily and make darn sure are correct, then you can code without having to backtrack and do costly debugging. You'll also find that writing the code also goes more quickly once you do this. \\\"Knowing where to start\\\" also becomes much easier if you do this.\", \"But you hear bad things about nearly everything from the tech press. That's their job: to hold your attention so they can sell advertising space. Negative news grabs your attention more than positive news, so that's what the press reports. And indignant moral outrage over the latest nefarious corporate goings-on sells more papers(/banner ads) than anything else, so that's what they report on.

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#1 All folders show \\\"name\\\" \\\"extension\\\" \\\"size\\\" \\\"date created\\\" \\\"date modified\\\" and nothing else. All alterations made by the user are automatically filtered into the entire filesystem. Don't ever \\\"guess\\\" what a directory is for. Computers are shit at guessing things.

#2 When I try to change a .png extension to .jpg I don't want alerted that this will \\\"make the file unusable\\\". That is an insult to my intelligence.

#3 When I try to delete a file that another process has a lock on you TELL ME WHAT GODDAMNED PROCESS HAS A LOCK ON IT so I can kill it.

#4 The GUI should look like windows 2000, no fussing with silly transparent windows or Mac wanna-be bullshit. I avoid macs for the same reason I avoid the Candyland.

#5 All files are assumed to be text files unless otherwise associated with other applications. That is, if I click on phat.properties, load it into whatever phat.txt would have been loaded into, most likely notepad.

#6 I use notepad more than almost any other application. It's time to start giving it more features. I'll bet there are 100 hackers at microsoft who would love to make notepad into a new emacs.

#7 Port every popular unix utility (grep, locate, sed, whatever) to windows and let me run them from the command prompt.

#8 Switch backslashes to forward slashes.

#9 Bring back qbasic gorilla.\", NaN, \"Hello,

There are a number of ebook readers out there, although the Kindle marketing campaign might have you thinking otherwise.

But hackers, my people, only here have people weighed the DRM, the text, the technology, and the longevity. Neither Ars nor Endgaget seem to have done a multi-row matrix comparison of the contenders so I'm asking you all.

The URL points to a primitive listing of my concerns. I'm looking to use an e-book reader to consolidate my dead-paper library as I contemplate moving to smaller environs. Any help here would be appreciated, either in comments here at HN or at the linked URL.

Thanks!\", \"What's the alternative?\", \"> Do we make decisions for our users and then complaints for not offering options?

No. You make decisions for your users and then offer them options. Under \\\"Options.\\\" Or \\\"Control Panel,\\\" as you so bizarrely insist on calling it.

Oh, and you realize that for 90% of your users, \\\"driver software\\\" == Mario Kart.\", \"I can hardly remember what I did 5 minutes ago. No programmer has a mind index of all of the libraries in PHP. If you have that kind of memory, consider an extended visit to Vegas.\", \"Recent post by Mark Cuban on how to save newspapers:\\\\nhttp://blogmaverick.com/2009/04/26/1269/\", \"There's probably an overarching design requirement that their software not contact MS's servers for privacy reasons.

The buttons should be in a different order, and the wording should be changed, though.\", \":-(\", NaN, NaN, \"I went to an art school in brooklyn & learned 3d design as part of a formal spatial program. The big insight that was beat into us is to start by simply symbolizing an object - squint at it until the rest blurs away - and then gauge/adjust/repeat the relationships between the pieces you're left with. Persist until it's second nature and it'll be powerful magic for a designer in any field. Abstraction can be rather useful, in a conference room or a startup.

here's some background:

http://www.rowenafund.org/about/rrk_about_rowena.html

http://boxesandarrows.com/view/foundations-of\", \"I've read some such research. Never found any that was valid, though. Do you have one cite that you're especially confident is correct?

Bear in mind that \\\"genetically react differently to some stimuli\\\" is not the same thing as \\\"genetically has a gender role\\\". The study would need to bridge that gap or it can't validly offer any conclusion about gender roles.\", \"It's nice to see a concrete example of the \\\"design-by-committee\\\" that MS is accused of with windows.

In Windows, the node I was working on was 4 levels removed from the root.

This is terrifying. It sounds like the Windows development process is about to collapse under its own complexity.\", \"Seems like you could do this just with some AppleScript. Doesn't OS X support running a script when a file is added to a folder. There's a name for it too...\", \"This strategy is not counterintuitive, as the article says. In fact, I see it as a logical next step. What could possibly be better than having your service work on all conceivable electronic devices in thousands of fun, creative forms?\", \"Do you understand that an anecdote where you interpret a situation (possibly according to some bias or mistake), and a valid data point which can be a counter-example to a universal, are different things?\", \"You still have to give Yahoo! complete control with that method. With XHR, Yahoo! has no control over your webpage.\", \"Wow, that sounds horrible.\", \"I have installed this version of W7 on a few machines and never encountered this message. Not to say it didn't happen, but it seems to be an exception and not the rule.

It seems to me that ruling out an OS because of a single, albeit lame, dialog box is serious hyperbole. Windows 7 is a serious advancement for Microsoft by any account.

This is a RC and it needs tuning. I'm not sure I know of an OS that \\\"is the answer\\\". I'm not looking for an identity in an OS. I'm looking for a useful tool. If you are looking for the answer in a computer operating system, you are going to be seriously disappointed.

Get your expectations in order and give it a fair shake.\", \"I've never heard anything good about Yahoo's ethics, but I've heard plenty of bad things from the tech press. Wikipedia is a pretty good place to start: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahoo!#Criticism_and_controvers.... I personally know developers that choose alternatives to Yahoo whenever possible for ethical reasons. I personally know people who refuse to work for Yahoo for ethical reasons. Are there a statistically significant number? I don't know. But, I've never heard anybody claim that Yahoo is on any kind of ethical high ground either.

Of course 99.9% of the people at Yahoo! are great people. But, historically, the company's top management has failed ethically in very important cases. And, their official policy (marketing message) on ethics is weak. Google's marketing message on ethics is much stronger.

Keep in mind that while I think Google is seen as a more ethical company, I am not saying that one company actually is better than the other. I'm only talking about perception and the marketing messages that each company has put out.\", \"I am a huge proponent of writing as little code as possible. To that end, making use of third-party libraries, frameworks, and so on are marks of a great programmer (to me). Even still, a product should speak for itself; it should not have to be justified by the amount of time it took to create it.\", \"Interesting topic of conversation: Are there any good programmers here who would say that they do not think visually about their programs? If so, how do you think about them? I'm especially interested in the larger-scale; I don't know that I \\\"visualize\\\" a single function, but I can't understand the architecture without something like a visualization.

I can't answer this question. I'm definitely visual, but I'm intrigued at any alternatives anyone could try to explain.\", \"Hmm, I wonder if hosting ate up most of their money.

You guys could always get a slice at linode and save even more.\", \"Off the top of my head, automatically setting file-sharing to share your public folder over their AFP protocol, but hiding the ability to share files with Windows computers in an arcane dialog box. To do Windows sharing, you have to click Options under Sharing, and understand that \\\"SMB sharing\\\" is actually secret code for Windows sharing.

And, even though any old Mac can connect to yours, it's impossible (AFAIK) to enable anonymous sharing over SMB, which causes problems with stuff like XBMC.\", \"No, because that would break even more laws than social lending did in the first place.

These are donations apparently. I don't get it.\", \"I don't know that I can comment, though probably not for the reason you might think. I'm reasonably comfortable with the idea that current schooling isn't boy-optimal, but I don't think it's girl-optimal, either. I think we need many more studies done on a range of schooling techniques, gathering as much data about the students as possible, and subjecting the whole data set to a principal component analysis.

(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principal_component_analysis , or freely substitute a technique more appropriate to the characteristics of whatever data would emerge, I'm sort of using this term in a generic sense, over Wikipedia's complaints about exactly that. :) )

Gender is just one division, but it may not actually be an interesting one. It may very well be that the relevant educational attributes that determine the optimal learning style happen to be highly correlated to gender, but you're still better off just ignoring the gender and going straight to the results of a profiling test. Actually, having typed that, the more I think about it the more likely it seems. But then, who knows; with performing the analysis you can't really know and the results are often quite counterintuitive.

This would help everyone, regardless of gender.

But alas, education is sacrosanct, set in stone, not to be touched except to do More of the Same, only Harder (TM)...\", \"It isn't lending when you are giving the money away.\", \"To me it's a \\\"serious security vulnerability\\\" only in the sense that if they were that lackadaisical with their password storage, where else have they made poor decisions with regards to security?

I think you'll agree that security is not a single thing you do, but a series of things that makes getting at sensitive data more difficult. To store all passwords as plaintext (including passwords for administrators, I would assume) surely must be considered a serious oversight at the least.

I feel as though maybe we're missing some nuance in your position on this.\", \"Like what, exactly? I'm not trying to be a dick, I just really can't think of anything. All the stuff my Mac does automatically seems to be standard OS stuff that I really don't need to deal with personally each and every time. Like connecting to a wireless network without giving me a giant, sticky notification that it's done so.\", \"So aesthetics of any kind are foreign to you? Or just in relation to programming? Are you equally eager to sit down on a pile of bricks as on an Aeron?\", NaN, \"Anecdotal evidence inbound.

I know I am a very visual thinker. When given a box of parts I can visualize how they fit together in my head. I can take things apart and put them together different ways without actually touching them.

It took me a long time that not everyone thinks that way; and it was the source of a lot of frustration for me that people wouldn't get what I was saying.

I don't know if it makes visual thinking a geek gene, but it certainly does help in reasoning about problems. You can treat a lot of software as a set of mechanical problems versus abstract ideas. If you can flip a picture of something around in your head, it makes it easy to see if something will work or not; you know immediately if the parts won't fit.\", \"Go Waterloo! Go Warriors (http://www.athletics.uwaterloo.ca/)!\", \"See: http://delong.typepad.com/sdj/2009/05/cato-institute-crashed...\", \"I definitely believe it could be true. I don't think the music story would be out of character for Einstein.

One of my academic advisors was Professor Robert Borkenstein (he invented the breathalyzer, among other things.) Before he got into academia, he had worked as a police captain and forensics advisor to various organizations, including the International Association of Chiefs of Police. I was visiting Borkenstein's office once, long after he became a Professor Emeritus, and I commented on some artwork he had on the wall. I was really just making small-talk out of nervousness, and I hadn't really even looked at the drawings beyond a quick glance. Borkenstein perked up and asked me to really examine the drawings, and tell him what I thought about them. They were just sketches and doodles, mostly...nothing elaborate. I was going to just say they were 'nice\\\" out of courtesy, when I realized a few of them were signed...by Albert Einstein.

It turned out that Borkenstein had worked as a guard for Einstein and some of the other scientists involved in the US nuclear efforts when he was younger. He wasn't supposed to interact with any of them, he was just there to help insure their protection. One day, Bob was so curious about the mechanics of something they were discussing that he forgot his place and asked a question. Einstein apparently spent quite a bit of time explaining the confusing concept, and became fond of Bob and his curiosity. He recognized that Bob had a very inventive mind and apparently wanted to encourage it, so whenever Bob worked a shift, Einstein would chat with him. Einstein had drawn most of the sketches on the wall to explain various concepts, although some of them were just absent-minded sketches. He let Bob keep them when the protection detail ended.

The sketches meant a great deal to Bob, and I think he had kept them somewhere in his office for his entire career. I also think the sketches (and personal attention from Einstein) helped provide some of the impetus for Bob's inventing career. Unfortunately, I don't recall all of the details Bob gave when telling his story about the Einstein discussions, but I remember that he was very reverential, awed that Einstein had taken the time to discuss important things with a guard. I think Einstein was genuinely fascinated with how other people view the world...and they say a new perspective is worth XXX IQ points, right?\", \"Just because they wrote a patent application to scan books this way does not mean they actually do it this way.\", \"I actually cut you some slack and upgraded the point to \\\"Almost all gender role is social.\\\" To disprove \\\"All gender role is social\\\", it technically suffices to show only one example of a gender role that could not possibly be social. I actually cite many (as I consider each child I know a separate data point). It should also be pointed out that it's non-trivial, which is why I shared it in the first place; even very knowledgeable non-parents (such as I was) can be surprised by the reality.

I thought I might be overstretching with that bit about not buying into the \\\"line\\\", but maybe not. Logic 101, universals can be disproven with a single counterexample. Logic 301 or so, very-nearly-universals can be rendered implausibly unlikely with just a few counterexamples with little regard to distribution. That only works on very-nearly-universals, but it's perfectly sound. (I'm not out to show that gender is 100% biological, only that 100% social is an absurdity.) Anecdotes may not be \\\"data\\\", but there are logically-legitimate uses they can be put to.\", \"\\\"Chances are they (a) used something familiar to them and (b) most of the code came from existing libraries, APIs, etc.\\\"

That's almost always true, but perhaps that's the lesson right there. People (other than development snobs) don't care what you used to build it or whether you had prior experience in the field, but they do care that you can get something to them quickly that satisfies their needs. So maybe the takeaway is a.) learn some useful libraries, and learn them well and b.) use what's familiar to you.\", \"When Lawrence Summers resigned I was highly disappointed about the entire incident, as it seems no one can question, with good intentions, generally accepted facts about gender equality in the interest of the truth, rather than what might be the socially acceptable answer. I was glad to find an article that posits some alternative hypotheses and simply acknowledges that the answers are not so simple as they might seem, and that discusses the issue from a neutral, non-activist viewpoint. I read Pinker's article in The New Republic, but this one talks about the issue more than about the discussion itself.

One thing I kept expecting the talk to mention as I was reading was the importance of outliers. While I agree that comparisons of fundamental ability between the sexes, as opposed to factors such as motivation, is probably flawed, I think it might make the argument more immune to activist criticism to point out that there are always outliers in either group. Just because men may be, on average, more inclined to build large businesses, for example, does not mean that each man is more inclined to build large businesses than every woman \\u2014 the curves overlap. Of course, the different shape of the distributions are important, as Baumeister pointed out (the male curves tend to be bimodal in certain cases whereas the female ones might be more normal). But there are always outliers, and so there will probably always be certain woman who are better at any given thing than most men; even though there may be more men than woman who are 'really good'. The entire talk discusses generalities and statistical tendencies, I know, but might easily be confused by less sophisticated readers as talking about individuals, which seems to be the common criticism of such talk.\", \"> So tell me, how do we make Windows 7 better?

We? Do you work for Microsoft?

> Do we make decisions for our users and then complaints for not offering options?

That depends on what kind of decision is being made. Whenever you offer a choice it needs to be clear what tradeoff is being made. Why would anyone not want the recommended option? A better dialog would read something like this?

Do you want Windows to automatically download driver software for your devices? This works most of the time, but can cause problems with a few less popular devices.

__ Yes (recommended)\\\\n__ No, I don't trust you idiots at Microsoft. I want to manage my drivers manually.

Do you want Windows to download realistic icons for your devices? Realistic icons look better, but use more disk space and RAM, and can have a negative impact on performance.

__ Yes, I'm all about the eye candy.\\\\n__ No, I have the need for speed.\", \"You still consult Google and the language reference, but much less frequently. Generally, if you want to get feature release time down to hours instead of days, you'll need to have the \\\"core\\\" of the language in memory. That usually includes language syntax, string methods, data structures API, whatever basic IO library you're using (files/database/network), and various other simple utilities. You'll know when you see them, because you see them repeatedly.

The other point that I haven't seen brought up here is to have a clear goal in mind. Know what you're building, because you can't build it otherwise. Unfortunately, this is often kinda tough if you're developing a new product, because your initial ideas for what makes a good product are almost always wrong, and you tend to discover that as you start implementing. So I've found it helps to think of your code as temporary: I know what I'm building this iteration, and I'll just go code it up and see how it works, but it's assumed that I'll have to throw it away anyway and build something better next iteration.\", \"Note to others: Just up vote if you will attend too.\", \"My stats prof used to take about \\\"Type 3 errors.\\\" Type 1 and 2 errors are part of a basic stats course. Type 3 = \\\"solving the wrong problem.\\\"\", \"Those zany MIT geeks! :) Sure they have their own website that details all the pranks:

http://hacks.mit.edu/

I think the cop car, complete with donuts, on the dome is still one of the best:

http://hacks.mit.edu/Hacks/by_year/1994/cp_car/\", \"Does it first convert the page to valid xhtml and then perform the xpath or does it rely on the website to be well-marked?\", \"It's much easier in India too. Basically, if you are a salaried person, You just attach the copy of the taxes that the company has paid on your behalf (after deducting it every month from your salary) with an one-page form and submit it.

After coming to US, I was perplexed to see the complexity of the tax filing, which was incongruent to every other system I've encountered. Getting a driving license and a work permit were so much easier in comparison.\", \"I measure my production time in days, not hours, so any tips on just how to \\\"code quicker\\\"?

Code less.

That isn't being flippant. Code you don't write is code you don't have to debug. It is code you don't have to integrate with your other functions. It is code you don't have to refactor. It is code that requires no maintenance.

I got the first version of my application up, running, and out the door in 8 days at a \\\"normal work week\\\" rate. I'm not a particularly good programmer, I just cut the feature set for 1.0 to the bone. Since then it has been three years now of iterations on the existing codebase that typically add a just a few hundred lines at a time.

I also rely -- heavily -- on libraries and frameworks that do stuff better than I could, and on Google for code references whenever I'm doing something which is new to me. (It took me probably 3 years until I could write Swing apps without a browser open. By that standard you'd think I'd be able to do it for Rails by now... but not quite, unless it is a pretty basic app.)\", \"Something that Google's first employee said recently stuck with me: \\\"I would say the single most important thing an engineer can do to be effective is to pick the right problem to work on.\\\" Alas, he had no idea how to do that (or rather, he obviously had a very good idea how to do it, but was unable to put it into words), but the quote resonates a lot with my experience. I've wasted so much time on projects that in retrospect weren't really all that important - I coded them quickly, and learned quite a bit that came in handy later, but the problems themselves were basically non-problems.\", \"A commercial solution to the IRS's problem? Existing tax preparation software takes past returns into account and just asks the user to enter new information. How would Mint's system be better (aside from having access to your banking history)? The third-party intervention (and profit) doesn't go away.\", \"Don't make me think.\", NaN, \"So tell me, how do we make Windows 7 better? Do we make decisions for our users and then complaints for not offering options? Where is the medium here, and how is such a thing even remotely close to a reason why Windows 7 is not the answer? You answer this dialog once after you first install, and you never see it again if you use recommended settings. So what's so confusing about that?\", \"The following five programs are some of my favorite staples to install on a fresh copy of Windows XP:

1) Notepad++

My favorite free, open source text editor. Gets the job done.

2) Mozilla Sunbird

Sunbird helps me keep track of what I have to do with calendar and to-do list features. Open source!

3) Google Picasa

Whether on Linux or Windows, I have yet to find a photo organizer and image manipulator that is as easy-to-use and feature-packed as Picasa.

4) 7-Zip

When it comes to [un]compression I like this one because it can do 7Z, ZIP, RAR, and GZ. Also open source!

5) KeePass

Great way of keeping track of hundreds of silly passwords and software serial numbers. Open source!\", \"Nah, it's not just Microsoft, it's the accepted and assumed by default idiotic behavior of windows software. My friends' Logitech mouse driver greets him every morning, it politely asks him if he wishes to \\\"Download the latest incoming messages from Logitech\\\", to what he replies \\\"No, thank you\\\". 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But, for the code you do have to write, and for deciding exactly how to code less, the underlying talent has to do with managing risk by decomposing your problem into small chunks.

Once you have your \\\"problem\\\" pared down to the minimum needed, if you can decompose your system into lots of small parts that you can analyze easily and make darn sure are correct, then you can code without having to backtrack and do costly debugging. You'll also find that writing the code also goes more quickly once you do this. \\\"Knowing where to start\\\" also becomes much easier if you do this.\", \"But you hear bad things about nearly everything from the tech press. That's their job: to hold your attention so they can sell advertising space. Negative news grabs your attention more than positive news, so that's what the press reports. And indignant moral outrage over the latest nefarious corporate goings-on sells more papers(/banner ads) than anything else, so that's what they report on.

In basically every organization I've worked for/with/in (except the financial industry), the truth is basically 10-100x more benign than the media reports it as. So unless you have personal experience with people in Yahoo or Google that make you not trust them, don't believe everything you read in the media.\", \"Make a non-idiot mode. When non-idiot mode is activated the following occurs:

#1 All folders show \\\"name\\\" \\\"extension\\\" \\\"size\\\" \\\"date created\\\" \\\"date modified\\\" and nothing else. All alterations made by the user are automatically filtered into the entire filesystem. Don't ever \\\"guess\\\" what a directory is for. Computers are shit at guessing things.

#2 When I try to change a .png extension to .jpg I don't want alerted that this will \\\"make the file unusable\\\". That is an insult to my intelligence.

#3 When I try to delete a file that another process has a lock on you TELL ME WHAT GODDAMNED PROCESS HAS A LOCK ON IT so I can kill it.

#4 The GUI should look like windows 2000, no fussing with silly transparent windows or Mac wanna-be bullshit. I avoid macs for the same reason I avoid the Candyland.

#5 All files are assumed to be text files unless otherwise associated with other applications. That is, if I click on phat.properties, load it into whatever phat.txt would have been loaded into, most likely notepad.

#6 I use notepad more than almost any other application. It's time to start giving it more features. I'll bet there are 100 hackers at microsoft who would love to make notepad into a new emacs.

#7 Port every popular unix utility (grep, locate, sed, whatever) to windows and let me run them from the command prompt.

#8 Switch backslashes to forward slashes.

#9 Bring back qbasic gorilla.\", NaN, \"Hello,

There are a number of ebook readers out there, although the Kindle marketing campaign might have you thinking otherwise.

But hackers, my people, only here have people weighed the DRM, the text, the technology, and the longevity. Neither Ars nor Endgaget seem to have done a multi-row matrix comparison of the contenders so I'm asking you all.

The URL points to a primitive listing of my concerns. I'm looking to use an e-book reader to consolidate my dead-paper library as I contemplate moving to smaller environs. Any help here would be appreciated, either in comments here at HN or at the linked URL.

Thanks!\", \"What's the alternative?\", \"> Do we make decisions for our users and then complaints for not offering options?

No. You make decisions for your users and then offer them options. Under \\\"Options.\\\" Or \\\"Control Panel,\\\" as you so bizarrely insist on calling it.

Oh, and you realize that for 90% of your users, \\\"driver software\\\" == Mario Kart.\", \"I can hardly remember what I did 5 minutes ago. No programmer has a mind index of all of the libraries in PHP. If you have that kind of memory, consider an extended visit to Vegas.\", \"Recent post by Mark Cuban on how to save newspapers:\\\\nhttp://blogmaverick.com/2009/04/26/1269/\", \"There's probably an overarching design requirement that their software not contact MS's servers for privacy reasons.

The buttons should be in a different order, and the wording should be changed, though.\", \":-(\", NaN, NaN, \"I went to an art school in brooklyn & learned 3d design as part of a formal spatial program. The big insight that was beat into us is to start by simply symbolizing an object - squint at it until the rest blurs away - and then gauge/adjust/repeat the relationships between the pieces you're left with. Persist until it's second nature and it'll be powerful magic for a designer in any field. Abstraction can be rather useful, in a conference room or a startup.

here's some background:

http://www.rowenafund.org/about/rrk_about_rowena.html

http://boxesandarrows.com/view/foundations-of\", \"I've read some such research. Never found any that was valid, though. Do you have one cite that you're especially confident is correct?

Bear in mind that \\\"genetically react differently to some stimuli\\\" is not the same thing as \\\"genetically has a gender role\\\". The study would need to bridge that gap or it can't validly offer any conclusion about gender roles.\", \"It's nice to see a concrete example of the \\\"design-by-committee\\\" that MS is accused of with windows.

In Windows, the node I was working on was 4 levels removed from the root.

This is terrifying. It sounds like the Windows development process is about to collapse under its own complexity.\", \"Seems like you could do this just with some AppleScript. Doesn't OS X support running a script when a file is added to a folder. There's a name for it too...\", \"This strategy is not counterintuitive, as the article says. In fact, I see it as a logical next step. What could possibly be better than having your service work on all conceivable electronic devices in thousands of fun, creative forms?\", \"Do you understand that an anecdote where you interpret a situation (possibly according to some bias or mistake), and a valid data point which can be a counter-example to a universal, are different things?\", \"You still have to give Yahoo! complete control with that method. With XHR, Yahoo! has no control over your webpage.\", \"Wow, that sounds horrible.\", \"I have installed this version of W7 on a few machines and never encountered this message. Not to say it didn't happen, but it seems to be an exception and not the rule.

It seems to me that ruling out an OS because of a single, albeit lame, dialog box is serious hyperbole. Windows 7 is a serious advancement for Microsoft by any account.

This is a RC and it needs tuning. I'm not sure I know of an OS that \\\"is the answer\\\". I'm not looking for an identity in an OS. I'm looking for a useful tool. If you are looking for the answer in a computer operating system, you are going to be seriously disappointed.

Get your expectations in order and give it a fair shake.\", \"I've never heard anything good about Yahoo's ethics, but I've heard plenty of bad things from the tech press. Wikipedia is a pretty good place to start: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahoo!#Criticism_and_controvers.... I personally know developers that choose alternatives to Yahoo whenever possible for ethical reasons. I personally know people who refuse to work for Yahoo for ethical reasons. Are there a statistically significant number? I don't know. But, I've never heard anybody claim that Yahoo is on any kind of ethical high ground either.

Of course 99.9% of the people at Yahoo! are great people. But, historically, the company's top management has failed ethically in very important cases. And, their official policy (marketing message) on ethics is weak. Google's marketing message on ethics is much stronger.

Keep in mind that while I think Google is seen as a more ethical company, I am not saying that one company actually is better than the other. I'm only talking about perception and the marketing messages that each company has put out.\", \"I am a huge proponent of writing as little code as possible. To that end, making use of third-party libraries, frameworks, and so on are marks of a great programmer (to me). Even still, a product should speak for itself; it should not have to be justified by the amount of time it took to create it.\", \"Interesting topic of conversation: Are there any good programmers here who would say that they do not think visually about their programs? If so, how do you think about them? I'm especially interested in the larger-scale; I don't know that I \\\"visualize\\\" a single function, but I can't understand the architecture without something like a visualization.

I can't answer this question. I'm definitely visual, but I'm intrigued at any alternatives anyone could try to explain.\", \"Hmm, I wonder if hosting ate up most of their money.

You guys could always get a slice at linode and save even more.\", \"Off the top of my head, automatically setting file-sharing to share your public folder over their AFP protocol, but hiding the ability to share files with Windows computers in an arcane dialog box. To do Windows sharing, you have to click Options under Sharing, and understand that \\\"SMB sharing\\\" is actually secret code for Windows sharing.

And, even though any old Mac can connect to yours, it's impossible (AFAIK) to enable anonymous sharing over SMB, which causes problems with stuff like XBMC.\", \"No, because that would break even more laws than social lending did in the first place.

These are donations apparently. I don't get it.\", \"I don't know that I can comment, though probably not for the reason you might think. I'm reasonably comfortable with the idea that current schooling isn't boy-optimal, but I don't think it's girl-optimal, either. I think we need many more studies done on a range of schooling techniques, gathering as much data about the students as possible, and subjecting the whole data set to a principal component analysis.

(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principal_component_analysis , or freely substitute a technique more appropriate to the characteristics of whatever data would emerge, I'm sort of using this term in a generic sense, over Wikipedia's complaints about exactly that. :) )

Gender is just one division, but it may not actually be an interesting one. It may very well be that the relevant educational attributes that determine the optimal learning style happen to be highly correlated to gender, but you're still better off just ignoring the gender and going straight to the results of a profiling test. Actually, having typed that, the more I think about it the more likely it seems. But then, who knows; with performing the analysis you can't really know and the results are often quite counterintuitive.

This would help everyone, regardless of gender.

But alas, education is sacrosanct, set in stone, not to be touched except to do More of the Same, only Harder (TM)...\", \"It isn't lending when you are giving the money away.\", \"To me it's a \\\"serious security vulnerability\\\" only in the sense that if they were that lackadaisical with their password storage, where else have they made poor decisions with regards to security?

I think you'll agree that security is not a single thing you do, but a series of things that makes getting at sensitive data more difficult. To store all passwords as plaintext (including passwords for administrators, I would assume) surely must be considered a serious oversight at the least.

I feel as though maybe we're missing some nuance in your position on this.\", \"Like what, exactly? I'm not trying to be a dick, I just really can't think of anything. All the stuff my Mac does automatically seems to be standard OS stuff that I really don't need to deal with personally each and every time. Like connecting to a wireless network without giving me a giant, sticky notification that it's done so.\", \"So aesthetics of any kind are foreign to you? Or just in relation to programming? Are you equally eager to sit down on a pile of bricks as on an Aeron?\", NaN, \"Anecdotal evidence inbound.

I know I am a very visual thinker. When given a box of parts I can visualize how they fit together in my head. I can take things apart and put them together different ways without actually touching them.

It took me a long time that not everyone thinks that way; and it was the source of a lot of frustration for me that people wouldn't get what I was saying.

I don't know if it makes visual thinking a geek gene, but it certainly does help in reasoning about problems. You can treat a lot of software as a set of mechanical problems versus abstract ideas. If you can flip a picture of something around in your head, it makes it easy to see if something will work or not; you know immediately if the parts won't fit.\", \"Go Waterloo! Go Warriors (http://www.athletics.uwaterloo.ca/)!\", \"See: http://delong.typepad.com/sdj/2009/05/cato-institute-crashed...\", \"I definitely believe it could be true. I don't think the music story would be out of character for Einstein.

One of my academic advisors was Professor Robert Borkenstein (he invented the breathalyzer, among other things.) Before he got into academia, he had worked as a police captain and forensics advisor to various organizations, including the International Association of Chiefs of Police. I was visiting Borkenstein's office once, long after he became a Professor Emeritus, and I commented on some artwork he had on the wall. I was really just making small-talk out of nervousness, and I hadn't really even looked at the drawings beyond a quick glance. Borkenstein perked up and asked me to really examine the drawings, and tell him what I thought about them. They were just sketches and doodles, mostly...nothing elaborate. I was going to just say they were 'nice\\\" out of courtesy, when I realized a few of them were signed...by Albert Einstein.

It turned out that Borkenstein had worked as a guard for Einstein and some of the other scientists involved in the US nuclear efforts when he was younger. He wasn't supposed to interact with any of them, he was just there to help insure their protection. One day, Bob was so curious about the mechanics of something they were discussing that he forgot his place and asked a question. Einstein apparently spent quite a bit of time explaining the confusing concept, and became fond of Bob and his curiosity. He recognized that Bob had a very inventive mind and apparently wanted to encourage it, so whenever Bob worked a shift, Einstein would chat with him. Einstein had drawn most of the sketches on the wall to explain various concepts, although some of them were just absent-minded sketches. He let Bob keep them when the protection detail ended.

The sketches meant a great deal to Bob, and I think he had kept them somewhere in his office for his entire career. I also think the sketches (and personal attention from Einstein) helped provide some of the impetus for Bob's inventing career. Unfortunately, I don't recall all of the details Bob gave when telling his story about the Einstein discussions, but I remember that he was very reverential, awed that Einstein had taken the time to discuss important things with a guard. I think Einstein was genuinely fascinated with how other people view the world...and they say a new perspective is worth XXX IQ points, right?\", \"Just because they wrote a patent application to scan books this way does not mean they actually do it this way.\", \"I actually cut you some slack and upgraded the point to \\\"Almost all gender role is social.\\\" To disprove \\\"All gender role is social\\\", it technically suffices to show only one example of a gender role that could not possibly be social. I actually cite many (as I consider each child I know a separate data point). It should also be pointed out that it's non-trivial, which is why I shared it in the first place; even very knowledgeable non-parents (such as I was) can be surprised by the reality.

I thought I might be overstretching with that bit about not buying into the \\\"line\\\", but maybe not. Logic 101, universals can be disproven with a single counterexample. Logic 301 or so, very-nearly-universals can be rendered implausibly unlikely with just a few counterexamples with little regard to distribution. That only works on very-nearly-universals, but it's perfectly sound. (I'm not out to show that gender is 100% biological, only that 100% social is an absurdity.) Anecdotes may not be \\\"data\\\", but there are logically-legitimate uses they can be put to.\", \"\\\"Chances are they (a) used something familiar to them and (b) most of the code came from existing libraries, APIs, etc.\\\"

That's almost always true, but perhaps that's the lesson right there. People (other than development snobs) don't care what you used to build it or whether you had prior experience in the field, but they do care that you can get something to them quickly that satisfies their needs. So maybe the takeaway is a.) learn some useful libraries, and learn them well and b.) use what's familiar to you.\", \"When Lawrence Summers resigned I was highly disappointed about the entire incident, as it seems no one can question, with good intentions, generally accepted facts about gender equality in the interest of the truth, rather than what might be the socially acceptable answer. I was glad to find an article that posits some alternative hypotheses and simply acknowledges that the answers are not so simple as they might seem, and that discusses the issue from a neutral, non-activist viewpoint. I read Pinker's article in The New Republic, but this one talks about the issue more than about the discussion itself.

One thing I kept expecting the talk to mention as I was reading was the importance of outliers. While I agree that comparisons of fundamental ability between the sexes, as opposed to factors such as motivation, is probably flawed, I think it might make the argument more immune to activist criticism to point out that there are always outliers in either group. Just because men may be, on average, more inclined to build large businesses, for example, does not mean that each man is more inclined to build large businesses than every woman \\u2014 the curves overlap. Of course, the different shape of the distributions are important, as Baumeister pointed out (the male curves tend to be bimodal in certain cases whereas the female ones might be more normal). But there are always outliers, and so there will probably always be certain woman who are better at any given thing than most men; even though there may be more men than woman who are 'really good'. The entire talk discusses generalities and statistical tendencies, I know, but might easily be confused by less sophisticated readers as talking about individuals, which seems to be the common criticism of such talk.\", \"> So tell me, how do we make Windows 7 better?

We? Do you work for Microsoft?

> Do we make decisions for our users and then complaints for not offering options?

That depends on what kind of decision is being made. Whenever you offer a choice it needs to be clear what tradeoff is being made. Why would anyone not want the recommended option? A better dialog would read something like this?

Do you want Windows to automatically download driver software for your devices? This works most of the time, but can cause problems with a few less popular devices.

__ Yes (recommended)\\\\n__ No, I don't trust you idiots at Microsoft. I want to manage my drivers manually.

Do you want Windows to download realistic icons for your devices? Realistic icons look better, but use more disk space and RAM, and can have a negative impact on performance.

__ Yes, I'm all about the eye candy.\\\\n__ No, I have the need for speed.\", \"You still consult Google and the language reference, but much less frequently. Generally, if you want to get feature release time down to hours instead of days, you'll need to have the \\\"core\\\" of the language in memory. That usually includes language syntax, string methods, data structures API, whatever basic IO library you're using (files/database/network), and various other simple utilities. You'll know when you see them, because you see them repeatedly.

The other point that I haven't seen brought up here is to have a clear goal in mind. Know what you're building, because you can't build it otherwise. Unfortunately, this is often kinda tough if you're developing a new product, because your initial ideas for what makes a good product are almost always wrong, and you tend to discover that as you start implementing. So I've found it helps to think of your code as temporary: I know what I'm building this iteration, and I'll just go code it up and see how it works, but it's assumed that I'll have to throw it away anyway and build something better next iteration.\", \"Note to others: Just up vote if you will attend too.\", \"My stats prof used to take about \\\"Type 3 errors.\\\" Type 1 and 2 errors are part of a basic stats course. Type 3 = \\\"solving the wrong problem.\\\"\", \"Those zany MIT geeks! :) Sure they have their own website that details all the pranks:

http://hacks.mit.edu/

I think the cop car, complete with donuts, on the dome is still one of the best:

http://hacks.mit.edu/Hacks/by_year/1994/cp_car/\", \"Does it first convert the page to valid xhtml and then perform the xpath or does it rely on the website to be well-marked?\", \"It's much easier in India too. Basically, if you are a salaried person, You just attach the copy of the taxes that the company has paid on your behalf (after deducting it every month from your salary) with an one-page form and submit it.

After coming to US, I was perplexed to see the complexity of the tax filing, which was incongruent to every other system I've encountered. Getting a driving license and a work permit were so much easier in comparison.\", \"I measure my production time in days, not hours, so any tips on just how to \\\"code quicker\\\"?

Code less.

That isn't being flippant. Code you don't write is code you don't have to debug. It is code you don't have to integrate with your other functions. It is code you don't have to refactor. It is code that requires no maintenance.

I got the first version of my application up, running, and out the door in 8 days at a \\\"normal work week\\\" rate. I'm not a particularly good programmer, I just cut the feature set for 1.0 to the bone. Since then it has been three years now of iterations on the existing codebase that typically add a just a few hundred lines at a time.

I also rely -- heavily -- on libraries and frameworks that do stuff better than I could, and on Google for code references whenever I'm doing something which is new to me. (It took me probably 3 years until I could write Swing apps without a browser open. By that standard you'd think I'd be able to do it for Rails by now... but not quite, unless it is a pretty basic app.)\", \"Something that Google's first employee said recently stuck with me: \\\"I would say the single most important thing an engineer can do to be effective is to pick the right problem to work on.\\\" Alas, he had no idea how to do that (or rather, he obviously had a very good idea how to do it, but was unable to put it into words), but the quote resonates a lot with my experience. I've wasted so much time on projects that in retrospect weren't really all that important - I coded them quickly, and learned quite a bit that came in handy later, but the problems themselves were basically non-problems.\", \"A commercial solution to the IRS's problem? Existing tax preparation software takes past returns into account and just asks the user to enter new information. How would Mint's system be better (aside from having access to your banking history)? The third-party intervention (and profit) doesn't go away.\", \"Don't make me think.\", NaN, \"So tell me, how do we make Windows 7 better? Do we make decisions for our users and then complaints for not offering options? Where is the medium here, and how is such a thing even remotely close to a reason why Windows 7 is not the answer? You answer this dialog once after you first install, and you never see it again if you use recommended settings. So what's so confusing about that?\", \"The following five programs are some of my favorite staples to install on a fresh copy of Windows XP:

1) Notepad++

My favorite free, open source text editor. Gets the job done.

2) Mozilla Sunbird

Sunbird helps me keep track of what I have to do with calendar and to-do list features. Open source!

3) Google Picasa

Whether on Linux or Windows, I have yet to find a photo organizer and image manipulator that is as easy-to-use and feature-packed as Picasa.

4) 7-Zip

When it comes to [un]compression I like this one because it can do 7Z, ZIP, RAR, and GZ. Also open source!

5) KeePass

Great way of keeping track of hundreds of silly passwords and software serial numbers. Open source!\", \"Nah, it's not just Microsoft, it's the accepted and assumed by default idiotic behavior of windows software. My friends' Logitech mouse driver greets him every morning, it politely asks him if he wishes to \\\"Download the latest incoming messages from Logitech\\\", to what he replies \\\"No, thank you\\\". 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What about links? say to comment on an article from a blog post, or following a link from another site to the NYT? I guess you still need the Web/HTML version for that.

Any reason why it can't be the same experience over a Web browser? Nothing wrong to try and sell subscriptions based on an enhanced experience, just that personally the NYT isn't worth $150+/yr.\", \"Well actually I started with logic. Then moved on simple circuits, and-gates, or-gates, nand-gates, eventually simple counters, and then assembly.\", \"Found a link to the full epic:\\\\nhttp://www.vex.net/~smarry/oldbbs/bread.html\", \"Real artists ship. (steve jobs)\", \"http://www.chillingeffects.org/dmca512/faq.cgi

\\\"Finally, the service provider must not have knowledge that the material or activity is infringing or of the fact that the infringing material exists on its network.\\\"

I think part of being a DMCA compliant safe harbor is not knowing there is infringing material, if they remove stuff, that implies that they have the ability to know about the infringing material.

Its kind of a loophole in the DMCA.\", \"Probably March Madness.\", \"Apple has a history of not allowing BT apps: http://andrewdupont.net/2005/07/17/functionality/

That, and Transmission's existing Web UI is actually incredibly slick on the iPhone: http://smokingapples.com/software/tutorials/managing-your-to...\", \"I don't see how this would be possible. There isn't much for Apple to gain by implementing this there is no shortage of people developing for the AppStore as is.\", \"nice site.\", NaN, NaN, \"For the record, I'm doing what I hoped to be doing when I was 17. ;)\", \"kailoa makes a good point: removing keywords from the job posting risks not appearing in a potential employee's search.

I think that the trick is to have \\\"just the right\\\" keywords, and no more. The particular example that I give in the article has too many. So, fewer is better, in that case.\", \"Nope, my post above is neither an endorsement nor a critique of Mr. Bono Vox and his marry men. Actually I liked what you said here: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=604154\", \"The site does imply (and this may not be true) that someone always gets a commission on every purchase through the site. So if I want to buy a new camcorder, maybe I could ask a friend to be an \\\"expert\\\" and we could split the commision? That may be a strong initial incentive--effectively its a discount over a direct buy amazon.com.

This would seem to be an exploit, but it may still be a win-win-win for the friends, amazon.com and browseology.com.

Later down the road, established experts may be able to create real value for potential shoppers. I like the concept of being able to \\\"shop\\\" for my salesperson. Often time I go into Bes..err..\\\"a big electronics retailer\\\", hoping to get expert advice on a product but get stuck with a sales staff that can't answer my questions.

I would actually feel good about awarding a commission to a sufficiently knowledgeable salesperson.\", \"> If you looked at your site you could kill feeds left and right, they are obviously illegal. Why don't you do this? (Here's a guess--it would kill your business.)

Here's another guess: it would remove any hope of using common carrier status (or whatever the DMCA equivalent is called). Once you proactively identify infringing material, you become responsible for anything you don't remove, if I understand correctly. Taking on legal responsibility for any failure to notice a copyright-violating feed seems like a risk that a startup can't take.\", \"Here's a link to see more info without hitting iTunes:\\\\nhttp://www.appstorehq.com/touchplan-iphone-30416/app

(Disclaimer: that is my newest project.)\", \"What kind of IOPS/transfer speeds are people getting from Cloudlayer or similar \\\"disk clouds\\\"? This storage with its encryption sounds secure, robust but slow. Would one use NFS or some SAN/iSCSI/networked blocked device and put some kind of distributed file system on that?

Or perhaps one needs to plan an architecture where you never block on any disk read, writes being usually buffered?

I'll note that my app probably relies a lot on files for data access rather than throwing everything in an SQL database (and I wonder how Postgres would fare on such a shared disk system)\", \"100LL for me :)\", \"Sony engineers are good at hardware design. But in software they are poor at best.

Plus, the funny thing about a lot of hardware engineers is that they think they can write software ok. At least software engineers don't pretend to design hardware. So management takes a bunch of firmware engineers and expects them to design great-looking apps. Right.\", \"\\\"Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.\\\" -- Antoine de Saint-Exupery

i.e. minimalism rules :-)\", \"No criticism of CLOS generic functions, but they accomplish something very different from Clojure multimethods. generic functions are intended to support objects. Clojure doesn't have objects, so Clojure does not limit multimethods to the kinds of use cases that generic methods are intended to solve.

Again you can dispatch on anything. Your dispatch function can return any value (a set, a hash-map, a vector, a list, a string, a number, etc.).

(defn new-dispatch\\\\n [x y z] (meta y))

(defmulti my-multi new-dispatch)

(defmethod my-multi {:meta-key1 meta-val1}\\\\n [x y z] ...)

(defmethod my-multi {:meta-key2 meta-val2}\\\\n [x y z] ...)

This one dispatches on the metadata attached to the second argument.\", \"And with Jet A prices where they are...\", \"For a great example of Sony being ridiculously old fashioned, just look at the tape loading like mechanism of the PSP. It's ridiculous. And the UMD proprietory format (Sony when will you stop trying to create and control the next big format. They've failed so many times it's not funny any more).\", \"What is the reasoning for your decision?\", \"All the top streams are sports, movie, and tv shows. That's a fact anyone can see for themselves. And it would be easy for you to remove this stuff but you benefit in terms of popularity and ad revenue so you don't. Pretending like you don't see it or that the site is popular because of its UGC content is just dishonest. The idea that you're protected by the DMCA is your opinion not a legal fact.\", \"It's interesting... for a while, the tech tabloids loved Twitter because it was a great source of fake gossipy headlines.

But now... it feels like the tide's turning and the big tabloid blogs are turning against Twitter. Maybe some editors aren't too happy at the fact that their breathless \\\"OMG TWITTER IN TALKS TO BE BOUGHT BY...\\\" stories never pan out and have exposed their own credibility problems?\", \"very good point, the point should be made extremely clear that you can invite anyone even off the system. Our signin process is really for experts who want to hangout on the site and be requested, but everything works with collaborating with friends with the sharing of the URL. We've definitely seen this problem as well. Thanks for the feedback!!\", \"Wow Angostura, that's some fantastic feedback! Thanks for the time you took to go through it. I'm also glad you put your trousers on at some point ;)

Looking forward to your later feedback as well.\", \"Antitrust exists to resolve the cases where Google's competitors cannot adequately \\\"punish\\\" Google. The fact that Google currently has competitors that could effectively retaliate is one of the reasons I think it's unlikely that Google is a serious antitrust target; the fact that there's no evidence of overtly predatory behavior on Google's part is another.

I'm not sure I follow you at this point: you don't want to discuss the law, and we agree Google is a bad example of the law applied, so what's your point?

Finally, I object to the way you're portraying my argument. Ridiculous? All I did was translate what Microsoft did to the web. My point is, people look at Google, say \\\"oooh, monopoly!\\\", and start talking about antitrust. But Microsoft wasn't taken to court for doing a great job with Windows 95. They were taken to court for exploiting that success technically, contractually, and financially to suppress entire other markets that concerned them.

Very few reasonable people would disagree that with you that we shouldn't punish companies for their success, even when that success provides a natural monopoly. But unfortunately for your argument, US antitrust law doesn't seem to disagree with you either!\", \"I was looking for something exactly like this a few months ago, when I was still flying (taking a break currently). I think it's fair to charge $4.99 for something like this.\", \"I don't think \\\"create a viable competitor\\\" automatically follows from \\\"lower barriers to entry\\\". Some ways to lower barriers to entry might be to eliminate tariffs, taxes, and regulations, or to implement a minimum guaranteed income. Of course, lowering only some tariffs, taxes, and regulations might well raise barriers to entry in some markets, as might an MGI. Interference in the marketplace never has only one effect.\", \"I rail against the railing because, frankly, so much of it consists of \\\"how dare anyone call themselves a programmer if they didn't build their own Lisp from scratch in 6.001!\\\"

This simply is not a useful approach. And, honestly, as a working programmer there are lots of things that aren't compilers or REPLs that I can think of, all of which would be at least as useful for students to have experience with, and none of which are, so far as I know, part of MIT's or anyone else's curriculum.

But I manage to live with that, rather than demanding that MIT build a curriculum around what I happen to think is important.

(and, honestly? I still feel like Scheme is the derivatives-by-limits approach to programming -- yeah, you can do it that way your whole life, but that doesn't mean you should)\", NaN, \"(un)fortunately there are less audiophiles than consumers perfectly happy with 128kb mp3's pumping out of substandard earphones. and as long as that is the case: apple > sony.\", \"It's hard to ever be happy with a design, at some point it takes too much time to design it yourself if you have a lot of other coding to do. I resort to hiring a designer to just make one and be happy with it.\", \"OK, I've given it my usual one minute test...

1. Love the concept, the idea of someone hand holding me through (say) buying an LCD TV is interesting.

2. The 1 2 3 Workflow failed the first time I tried it, since apparently there were no registered experts for the particular item I searched for. However instead of saying 'Sorry there aren't any experts on this area at the moment' it displayed a \\\"Everyone's an expert Become a personal shopping expert\\\" banner, which confused the socks off me. I was about to come here and say 'the workflow is broken' until I happened to try another category where there was an expert. Make the 'sorry no-one available' message explicit rather than coughing in an embarrassed way and saying 'look - over there!'.

3. Having clicked on the expert's (JoeBloggs) face I got a brief bio and link to \\\"Request JoeBloggs and get connected\\\". Apart from the grammatical horror, I'm a shy soul. What would happen if I clicked? Would my Webcam suddenly turn on and I'd find myself talking to this bloke? Very Scary stuff. I bet you get 80% of people backing out at that point.

But because I'm a kind soul, I put my trousers on and clicked. Phew I got an input box and a suggestion to \\\"Please describe the type of product you're looking for.\\\\nWe'll notify JoeBloggs privately with your request. We can't guarantee response times, but being polite and descriptive usually helps.\\\"

OK that's a lot less scary. My strong suggestion would be to put That text and the input box on the preceding page with the experts profile. I don't want to click some 'message him' link without knowing exactly what I'm in for.

Lots of other thoughts, but those are the main starters.\", \"Personally I think for JustinTV to go the next level, they need to create their own webchannel. By this I mean 1 official channel promoted on the front page that runs the same concrete shows at the same times.

To start with you obviously wouldn't do 24/7. I'd probably just do it Saturday/Sunday from 12 to 5 pm. That gives you 10 hours of content to fill. And you'll be hitting your main audience when they are home and can tune in.

For content, the first couple of months just reuse the content posted by current users. And in the meanwhile hold tryouts to fill host slots. If you do 10, 1 hour shows, each host will have a whole week to produce their piece.\", \"was intended to be a joke equating being a columnist with being professional.\", \"Thanks! That's exactly our reasoning behind it.\", \"You make a platform really easy to illegaly carry live video and then skirt around the law because if you get caught in the act you nuke the feed. How awesome of you. If you looked at your site you could kill feeds left and right, they are obviously illegal. Why don't you do this? (Here's a guess--it would kill your business.)

Percentage wise I believe you that most of the content is user created. But attention wise it can't be close. Let's look at your \\\"sports\\\" section:

http://www.justin.tv/directory/sports

Right now there's a bootlegged feed of ESPN, a couple of soccer games you don't have the rights for and a variety of other content that is copyrighted. Those are the most viewed, your user generated content is being watched by no one.

You're running a scam.

(And for what it's worth, on the technical side I admire what you guys have done. I just think it's super shady to base your business on looking the other way when your users steal content. You're building an online cable network without paying for content.)\", NaN, \"Yes, since only the expert needs to be signed in, you could technically take your own recommendations. It's more useful to browse together with someone else, though :)\", \"Anyway, they didn't. It's easy to talk after the fact.\", NaN, \"Copyright and patent are not property, but special privileges granted by the government. The fact that you're using arguments from how copyright and patents work to attack actual property shows, I think, just how far off the rails the \\\"intellectual property\\\" advocates are taking us.\", \"Agreed. I'm just thrilled they're having these revelations now, but everyone was complaining about all their little proprietary hardware storage back when it was released. So instead of saying \\\"we told ya so\\\", how about \\\"eh, screw em\\\".\", \"Automated namespace pollution. Wonderful :-|\", \"wow. this is fantastic!!\", \"With 90% of traffic being foreign, the odds of being able to successfully monetize is slim.

And copyright violation is illegal and you can go to prison for it (though JTV has a good excuse in that it's user generated). Making it the cornerstone of your business is risky. People go to prison for copyright violations fairly frequently, the owners of EliteTorrents are a recent example:

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2008/06/jury-convict...\", \"If I want to buy a specific new camcorder, can I sign up as an expert and take my own recommendation?:)\", \"No.

Selling software downloads is not a new business, though it maybe for Apple. They had predictions for numbers of iPhones sold, and know in realtime how many developers are signing up. Even if it is unexpected growth, that's part of the problem discussed in the blog - if they had good management and processes, they could scale well.

There ought be no subjective involvement in the approval process if it's to be fair to all developers. A checklist of what to avoid doing so your app can be approved has been long called for - they are not judging apps by quality after all, but against a list of restricted points such as no-scripting, no-undocumented-API-calls and others. This list is currently secret and maybe even ill-defined which could lead to a requirement for subjective decisions - but again that's part of the problem discussed - a good process would help and make that go away.

Stop making it look like a disaster because it is not.

It's one of the crummiest areas of the whole Apple-world border, the only worse area I can think of right now is the failed launch of the new .mac/mobile me(?) last year.

It is the greatest example of what can be done in online purchase and delivery of software

Hardly. There are any number of small shareware sites where you can pay/download/use in a few minutes, and never have to deal with a problem that the developer has solved but the fix is stuck in an inscrutable service for an unpredictable amount of weeks for an unknown review process. Loads of open forums where the developers are allowed to reply to negative feedback.

Most software companies are just jealous they didn't come up with that idea first.

Maybe, maybe not - either way, utterly irrelevant.

Clear? So stop the FUD now.

I don't know if there's a common term for anti-FUD (hype doesn't quite cover it), but your post would be an example of it. Positive Blustering, perhaps?\", \"> fresh water ... pristine country side

Nah, in the middle ages you'll be drinking whatever water is in your village's stream or watering hole, and you'll be glad for it too, after you carry it half a mile on your back to your house. If that water gets contaminated with cholera, you'll blame the sickness on the wrath of an angry god, or perhaps a jealous neighbor who witched you.

> Bathing [...] is not that important for health.

What???\", \"In the real world, how likely is it that such an ActiveX tactic would go unpunished by Google's competitors and browser vendors? Microsoft would just stand idly by? There are benefits to being good that exist outside of the law (http://www.paulgraham.com/good.html).

But come on, I don't want to argue your specific example -- it is clearly meant to be ridiculous. Real-world natural monopolies tend not to last very long without government support (or a strained and narrow definition of what their market is that ignores substitution), particularly if they aren't serving their customers well. The exceptions that you can think of are just that, exceptions. And even at that, I can't think of very many good counter-examples. Microsoft is perhaps the best case, but even there, by strangling the desktop they arguable accelerated the move towards innovation in the cloud (so that we could get around them). You can see this effect even as early as 1995, when PG started Viaweb as a webapp in part because he didn't want to develop for Windows. Substitution is always the death of an otherwise strong monopoly. The government didn't breakup Microsoft, but no one is worried about them these days anyway (http://www.paulgraham.com/microsoft.html).

You keep falling back on what is or is not lawful. I'm not interested in debating that. It takes an expensive discovery process and a lot of lawyers and judges to determine what is or is not lawful in a complex real-world situation. In my book, lawful does not equal moral, and unlawful does not equal immoral. I find morality more meaningful to talk about.

As for the terms I use, they simply reflect my moral approach to the problem. If you can imagine a scenario in which taking the fruit of a peaceful individual's labor from him or her by force is moral and just, then you're starting from different moral axioms than I am.\", \"It would be nice if they gave a link to the research itself. This goes in general for all popular science news.\", \"Ok, sorry for posting this here. I thought it's ok to do it. Have nothing to do with those comments, except mine.\", \"Where did you go?\", \"These are not only omens for Justin.tv but also for any new media intermediary, such as youtube or vimeo, where even if their ToS prohibits X, users continue to violate X on a day-to-day basis. . .users of these sort of services are almost always ignorant (except the users who study or know copyright law) or simply don't care how or where they're republishing content of entertainment merit, and I don't think they should. DMCA is a pain in the ass, and unfortunately it results in a superfluous amount of content and user banishment.

This omen reminds me a lot of what occurred in TPB trial.\", \"Yes it doesn't hurt to ask and be polite.\", \"The most successful kids were the ones who found something to distract them from sitting still.\", \"Only, by the time that happens, Apple will have moved onto their next product. At the rate they're currently going at least.\", \"The child was only 4 so this sort of unethical behavior may be excusable. Children are still learning right and wrong at that age. Maybe this kid grew up to be a thief or maybe he's just clever and ended up working in computer security or something. ;-P\", \"Which service do you use? Do you have any sample sites they've done to take a look at?\", \"I like your \\\"big elephant leads little elephant\\\" logo: it's inviting and representative of your biz.\", \"Out goes the geek and in comes the hacker.\", \"1) We're fully DMCA compliant.

2) The vast majority of our content is user created.\", \"That's a 200 level class, as far as I know there is always a CS1 100 level class that usually starts with some EXTREMELY high level language, sometimes a metalanguage just for the class itself? I heard somewhere Python is in style for this. Here is one such course : http://www.academicearth.org/courses/introduction-to-compute...

*EDIT - I made a stupid comment... they have C assignments in that class. I'll leave it for others amusement. I have seen that style of starting with a high level language though...\", \"What the hell? Is the RTE part of the government? If so, why don't they just be honest and raise taxes?\", \"The sweet spot is right down the middle, and is extremely rare.

The sweet spot is context dependence, which isn't rare at all. A champion boxer submits to his coach's criticism and his trainer's discipline so he can dominate and control other boxers. A smart entrepreneur with an innovative product doesn't gratuitously innovate in his accounting or his contracts.

And contrary to what you say, successful risk takers are often obsessive about risk.\", \"> the browser is the best reader out there

This is a joke, right?\", \"I certainly agree that learning C illustrates some extremely useful compsci principles. I also believe you can be a wizard at solving computational problems with very little practical programming experience - I met many such algorithms phds in my failed journey to become an algorithms phd. That being said, I made this comment because the title of the post is \\\"The 75% answer to all newbie questions\\\" C is not a language that a newbie who needs a 75% answer is going to do well with! There's a reason they don't use C for CS1.\", \"I meant to imply what you call the \\\"more mainstream free market argument,\\\" though I think it is now the standard view of people who study this stuff. The question is \\\"harmless compared to what?\\\" Conceivably, a regulatory environment in which all-knowing and benevolent bureaucrats costlessly implement and enforce regulation would outperform a laissez-faire approach to natural monopoly. But Hayek won the Nobel prize for showing that government is not all-knowing, and Buchanan won it for showing that it is not benevolent. It's not useful to judge natural monopoly against an alternative that does not and cannot exist.

Compared to the relevant alternatives, natural monopoly is basically harmless.\", \"Based on this, I think it's reasonable for me to explicitly declare that I flagged this story and encourage others to flag it too - and to ban the IP(s) that created these comments....\", \"It could monetize really well, actually. I'm sure that jtv has already thought of this, but they can be the hulu of live broadcasts. I've seem ad overlays as well on Justin.tv for what it's worth.

(Also, copyright violation is not the same thing as \\\"illegal\\\". It is a civil violation.)\", \"Again, weird how bubba1234 was created 4 minutes ago.\", \"When I read a lot of comments on HN, I am reminded of this. People place all their faith in rationality, yet fail to see that they have the ability to rationalize anything.

This is a powerful yet profound lesson. It doesn't mean that argument itself serves no purpose, rather it means that collective discussion in search of common understanding is about a million times better than point-counterpoint. 'Cause we can play that game all day long.

It also means that varying up your sources of input is critical for growth. We need extremes, both in personalities and in opinions, for creative progress to happen.

Unfortunately all of the trends I see on the net are more in line with hanging out with people you agree with and talking past one another (in an effort to score points) rather than trying to find answers.\", \"API accesses are important. Did it get answered definitively how Nielsen accounted for that?

I'd like to run a test to see when the last tweet was from N users. It would be easy to extract a basic cohort analysis from that.\", \"Yuck, we're going to be seeing a lot more of this, users being created just to leave self-serving comments and get stories on the frontpage.\", \"He's sort of right. At least they would have been more competitive with apple.

Sony's engineers are good and their design teams have a decent aesthetic sense. Their problem is lethargic and dull management.

I was involved with TWO different companies since 2001 who tried to partner with sony offering exactly what he describes: open standards / open source tools for distributing content to sony devices, and they dropped the ball both times.\", \"Interesting idea, but... if I'm a new user arriving there, why should I start using it instead of, say, amazon? You need to make sure there's a good reason for me to use it even if I don't have any friends on the system, or else it will be very hard to get those first users.\", \"Even that is a fuzzy barrier. You have lots of languages that have the compiler built-in to the runtime environment (Smalltalk, and I guess most lisps?). Anything with JIT blurrs the line, too.\", NaN, \"Edit: On further reading everything I speculated below is pretty much wrong and inapplicable.

That, and now that people are paying for subscriptions they (pragmatically, if not strictly legally) have to guarantee a particular level of user experience.

Even though AIR is cross platform (write-once look almost same almost anywhere) having only a single platform that's legal to use helps cut down on customer support headaches.\", \"The right amount of two distinct traits within an individual does in no way imply anything about where the medium distribution of those two traits exists within the general population.

You do want someone who processes both conformist tendencies and initiative in about equal percentage share. Yes, that is unlike a vast majority of people.\", \"\\\"You're being misled if you think that popularity and marketability were not factors in selecting Python for the new course 6 curriculum.\\\" Well, I suppose it's possible that you belive Prof. Sussman and Prof. White are lying. I've known both of them for a very long time and find that utterly implausible, but I suppose you have a right to your opinion, however informed or uninformed.\", \"This has already fallen off the front page, so I'm not sure anyone cares, but...

Look, I put my picture onto my Twitter profile for use and recognition by the broader community. So people know who I am. I don't put it out there to be part of some (in my opinion) derivative, uninspired and shallow excuse for \\\"entertainment\\\".

No one puts their pictures on Twitter up for that reason.

So, if you're going to build something in a race to the bottom, at least have the common decency to tell me that you're lifting my profile picture and give me the option of getting the hell out of there. And don't use my picture until you have my permission.

Anything else is just jackassery.\", NaN, \"You should also check out http://qcu.be/\\\\nIt has a very cool auto-gen function\", \"I hate to say this, but this is really digg material rather than HN material. Please don't post \\\"8 plugins for X\\\" or \\\"15 tutorials for Y\\\" posts here! Please?\", \"Good tip. This is something I should be doing but I always neglect, and then when I really need a particular design element, I end up thinking \\\"I once found something suitable, but where was that again...\\\"\", \"Creativity is hard. Let's go shopping!\", \"this is great.\", \"maybe dropbox will one-up them by open-sourcing their software?\", \"If you read my original post, you'll see that it has absolutely nothing to do with teaching marketable skills nor popular languages. The point was that the change in languages was not a goal in itself, but merely an incidental consequence of what the real goals were. (The title of the blog entry was meant to be ironic.) http://danweinreb.org/blog\", NaN, \"An intelligent person, particularly one with natural aptitude for programming will end up fine regardless of which language they start with. Also, anybody that truly starts programming in college is a rather sad candidate to begin with.

Also, Python is a much more practical choice than Scheme, and has technical merits which are at least as attractive as Scheme, and arguably more so. Scheme is elegant. But Python is also elegant, yet more practical. From that angle, looks like a net change for the better.

MIT also strikes me as a school oriented more towards producing engineers rather than programmers. And if you're going to school at MIT just to get into a career in programming, that sounds like a terrible waste of money. Robotics or electrical engineering? Probably a good choice. But programming? Come on.

Then there's the whole argument of why anybody needs to go to MIT, or even get a college education in CS. We live in a world with the Internet and scads of free books in libraries and documentation online. Follow that line of thinking and the whole controversy over this tweak in some random school's class content seems silly. It is as if nobody can learn anything outside of a class, so if it is not taught in that particular class at MIT, it will never be learned, and the world will end. Hilarious. :)\", NaN, \"Well if this goes open source maybe we will indeed have a dropbox for private servers.\", \"What works for me is this:

(a) Routinely keep an eye open for nice website designs. If I see something I like, I take a screenshot and put a little note on it as not to forget what exactly I liked. So far I have about 70 shots, and this covers a lot of ground.

(b) When sitting down to design the page/site, I'd pick the one that seems to fit the best and then start evolving it by changing elements that don't fit or that I don't like. This is purely subjective process, and it takes a while to converge to a stable point. All sketches are done in Photoshop, no HTML/CSS work at this point, none.

(c) When I have a sketch, I show it to at least 3 people, usually my wife and friends, describe the project and what feelings the design should evoke. Then ask for an overall 3-second impression as well as what \\\"sticks out\\\" or doesn't look visually pleasing. You'd be surprised how much people actually like to critique when asked.

(d) Fix stuff based on the feedback. Repeat (c), preferably with other set of people so that fresh eyes would look at it.

Additionally, I frequently need to decide between multiple (smaller) options, like the fonts, sizes, minor color variations, etc. For these I put together a side by side comparison sketch and simply ask people to tell me their preferences.

The feedback loop is helpful and incredibly important, because after first few sketches I cannot objectively evaluate design anymore and need fresh eyes to look at it.

In short - do not hesitate to start off someone's work. It is an A-OK. Building a portfolio of inspiration pieces is a standard way of kick starting the design. Iterating over the design tend to evolve it quite dramatically and get you to a design that is uniquely your own.

Secondly - if you are lacking the inspiration, have a look at sites like http://minimalsites.com, http://pattertap.com and similar.

Thirdly - unless you do this professionally, it is a lengthy and sometimes tedious process. It takes me on average 4 to 6 weeks to decide on a general look and feel for the site.

Lastly, here's a post on the subject written by a professional designer. Have a read, it gives a nice view into the process as employed by other people:

http://siglerdesign.com/blog/article/jivesite_20_its_alive

Specifically have a look at this photo and its title :)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/chibbell/2415207558/in/set-7215...\", \"I meant, all employees of customers of the service. :)\", \"WTF. If they're not supplying the broadband (which they're not) then they don't get to collect for it. This is so irritating - it's this sort of thing which casued me to leave the country. The Irish government figures that since it's an island, they can just use the geography to squeeze people for anything, especially when times are tough.

Be interesting to see how this would stack up against the recent EU decision to make internet access a legal right (not free as in beer). I'm guessing EU law would trump this transparent attempt at a shakedown.\", \"The big downside of any sony player I ever looked at was it always had to convert my mp3's into some other format to work on the players. This took forever and was a hassle.\", \"> but there's nothing that you can do in C++ that you can't do equally well in C.

I'm shocked you're saying this in seriousness. C is a simple language lacking a large number of constructs and compiler safety features of C++. You might as well argue that BASIC is just as powerful as Python.

Inherently OOP problems like large simulations with huge class hierarchies could not realistically be done in C. The C++ frameworks for writing servers have no parallel in C because the language lacks required abstractions.

I have never seen C code that could not be rewritten more clearly in C++.\", NaN, \"This seems better:\\\\nhttp://search.twitter.com/search?q=%22wish%22+AND+%22had%22+...\", \"Yeah it's like there's no RMS, no Linus, no Alan Cox, everyone in the Ruby world is ESR.\", \"Professionalism means doing the right thing even if it's personally unpleasant. A vet putting a sick kitten to sleep for example. Or a salesman who tries to sell the product the customer actually needs, not just what has the biggest margin.\", \"From the Taipei Times (http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2009/05/10/20...):

\\\"A Crime Investigation Bureau [in Taiwan] official said there was no plan, but the bureau was working on allowing Chinese law enforcers to be stationed in Taiwan.\\\"

and the rationale?

\\\"...Taiwanese police officers and China\\u2019s People\\u2019s Armed Police \\u2014 be stationed in each country to strengthen cross-strait cooperation on crime prevention.\\\"

From my understanding of police enforcement, the practice of inviting representatives of a foreign police department is not unusual. Even the NYPD has units stationed around the world.

On a side note, the headline is slightly link-bait-ish. The usage of a question mark, reminds me of a Jon Stewart critique of television news headlines (http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml?videoId=117466...).\", \"Yes.

Read up on copyright and patents: they exist to provide incentive to create, not to allow the creators to profit.

So if the ActiveX control inhibits future creations, that is enough to for we the people (through our govt.) to take stems to prevent that (in order to ensure our future well being).\", \"For those of us more interested in the quality of the, you know, sound-producing part of the player, Sony has Apple beat.\", NaN, \"I'm watching language corruption in action...

I remember seeing and hearing an increasing number of people referring to themselves as nerds back during the first .com bubble. Eager to associate themselves with the massive IPO valuations for companies built by genuine nerds, of course they seemed to stop that self labeling when the bubble burst. But now it seems that geek is the new \\\"hotness\\\".

http://geekadvancement.com/ and the twitter tag #iamageek is now making everyone who has seen the new star trek film proudly proclaim \\\"I AM A GEEK\\\". I know i sound like some old geezer but it seems to me like the \\\"social media mavens\\\" are actively using the word to described themselves so some of the facebook,google,twitter magic rubs off on them.

Hacker of course had its definition troubles but it seems to of somewhat come back to its original meaning. My Question is this: Is this the end of geek as we know it?\", \"The Millionaire Next Door also reportedly has data problems, but, I think the idea of becoming one of those millionaires next door from software is also sound. I think the risks that have to be taken for those home runs in software are smaller, as well. What's the cost of a major construction project that can net millions in revenue vs. a major software project that can net millions in revenue?

I was just think we're pretty lucky (or clever) to be working in a field that has produced so many billionaires in a short period of time, and now requires less risk and investment than ever before. It's a good time to be a nerd.\", \"Although the broadcast has now finished bookmark this feed:

http://playlist.yahoo.com/makeplaylist.dll?id=1368163

It's 1200kbps and looks much better than the one on NASA's homepage.\"], \"col10\": [1242075591, 1242075567, 1242075566, 1242075563, 1242075437, 1242075369, 1242075353, 1242075351, 1242075292, 1242075290, 1242075267, 1242075172, 1242075167, 1242075082, 1242075043, 1242074969, 1242074925, 1242074918, 1242074864, 1242074858, 1242074839, 1242074719, 1242074682, 1242074677, 1242074670, 1242074651, 1242074537, 1242074484, 1242074384, 1242074381, 1242074379, 1242074336, 1242074289, 1242074281, 1242074231, 1242074215, 1242074143, 1242074133, 1242074127, 1242074122, 1242074069, 1242074068, 1242074054, 1242073994, 1242073939, 1242073864, 1242073834, 1242073824, 1242073817, 1242073704, 1242073702, 1242073700, 1242073682, 1242073674, 1242073663, 1242073639, 1242073635, 1242073633, 1242073600, 1242073559, 1242073532, 1242073521, 1242073483, 1242073479, 1242073459, 1242073457, 1242073445, 1242073350, 1242073279, 1242073221, 1242073185, 1242073168, 1242073166, 1242073034, 1242073019, 1242073013, 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API cut in 3... 2... 1...\", \"The only difference between strcpy_s and strlcpy, other than taking arguments in a different order and being more annoying to type, is that if an overflow would occur, it sets destination[0] to 0 rather than truncating. This is probably an improvement, since truncation can cause security problems if you're building filenames and such (though, should you fail the test accidentally, I suspect it's much harder to track down why a string somewhere in your app became empty than why it was truncated)... but is it really worth switching to yet another string copy function?

(well, from a BSD perspective. Apparently strcpy_s has been around on Windows since Windows 95.)\", \"One suggestion. You should put a link to your bookmarking tool. There is no shame on promoting yourself in the right context. Or at least put it in your profile.\", \"I think your comment http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3838971 is very relevant to this discussion.\", \"> $500 is a fairly negligible difference

No, it really isn't negligible. $500 can be the difference between a laptop with absolute crap build quality and a laptop with great build quality. There is a reason that HP (and most other vendors) have different models with different starting prices, and it has very little to do with base specs.

The DV6t has such a low starting price because it isn't built well, simple as that. I don't care if you put a screaming fast CPU in it and the highest quality screen possible. It still has shit build quality. It is still built like a $800 dollar laptop.\", \"You can keep trumpeting RIM's death, or you can do your own research and see what they're working on. They're gaining a lot of points with developers, especially in the Qt and FOSS communities.

Will they beat Android/iOS? Maybe. Are they better to develop on? In my (and many others) opinion, yes.

But don't take my word for it, find out yourself.\", \"Very sad story. I think there are legal documents (Medical proxies?) that can help avoid this. As painful as the story is, I also think the other alternative can be abused.\", NaN, \"Is this so unusual? I try to use my bank cards only at my bank's ATMs to keep profiling to a minimum. Sure, every now and then I end up at a register and discover that I am out of cash. Makes me feel uneasy every time. But it surprises me that this is on the front-page of a tech-savvy community - I thought we were all like that guy anyway.\", NaN, \"2008: 1 Eur = 1.60 USD

Now: 1 Eur = 1.25 USD

That looks a little different.\", \"Since Apple's users actually pay for their products, Apple is more motivated to protect privacy IMO.\", \"My cheap Japanese phone can tether -- but the carrier makes a distinction between packets originating from the phone and those from the computer, and they charge extra through the nose for PC packets (100$+ per month if you exceed a few megabytes, in extra to normal phone charges). All this while I can get a dual-mode WiMAX/3G WiFi router that fits in a pocket, has a day of battery life, unlimited data and transfers much faster for 50$/month. The problem isn't the hardware, it's the carriers.\", NaN, \"Nit: Collecting a dead object is not free with a copying GC. You still have to scan it during the Cheney scan or mark phase.\", \"If the bounds check was performed after casting to unsigned, there would have been no problem. The vulnerability occurred because a bounds check was incorrectly performed on a signed value.\", \"It seems to me that if it is anything it is a memorial to Steve Jobs. His glider was stopped.\", \"I was selling something for over $1000. The questions were something like:

\\\"Which of these cities did [Grandmother's name] own property in.\\\"

\\\"Which of these people are related to you?\\\"

The questions themselves are relatively innocuous, but the entire situation of where the information comes from and how my answers get used is rather disconcerting on multiple levels, especially since there really isn't enough information to make an intelligent decision.\", \"You'd be surprised how often you can impress people with an iota of initiative and forethought / googling.

Hell, I impressed a neuroscientist with a rigorous education in maths the other day (I'm a dropout) by calculating the tip in my head instantly.\", NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, \"Previous submission, with skeptical comments:

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3833759\", \"They could land and perch silently, but when flying they are really obvious.\", NaN, \"Really?! It's like a sneaky background check.

Can you clarify: Were you selling something for more than $1000 or buying something for more than $1000?

What were the questions exactly (not stating the personal data of course)? And how were you supposed to answer, i.e., did you have to type in names and addresses, or pick the answer from a multiple choice list, or what?\", \"In the marketplace consumer expectations can get higher, a sense of entitlement develops, and that entitlement can be the valid effect of genuine progress. Not because the providers have to satisfy our sense of entitlement, but because they do, because that's what it takes to compete until at some point that's what's expected just to play the game. Food providers at some point stopped competing on food safety because everyone demanded everything be safe. We started expecting cars to be very reliable, and if someone makes an unreliable car then fuck caveat emptor, it's not going to become a matter of whether some consumers are willing to make that compromise and some are not instead your brand becomes shit and you have to beg people to come back, if you can at all. Right now we don't have that expectation about APIs; but some people want us to, we are moving that direction, and maybe we will get there. Or maybe we'll get somewhere else; progress however ensures that we will get somewhere, that consumers will find something new about which to feel entitled.

And yeah, these companies don't \\\"owe\\\" us anything, but consumers (even the subset of developer-consumers) can still get pissed off at them and say shit and that's the fucking market. And maybe it won't mean anything, maybe it'll all fade away... and maybe it won't. That's the risk those brands are taking. It's our market-based prerogative to bitch about whatever the hell we want to bitch about, using whatever hyperbole we want, with any sense of entitlement that we've acquired.

If someone starts sending mail bombs to these companies because they aren't tending their APIs as we'd like, then that's coercion. But there's no coercion here, this is just people offering their opinions. So quit yer whining about our whining, the internet has entitled us to whine as much as we fucking want to, and has offered market-based ways to lift or bury that whining.\", \"well, old is not always old for everyone - it's reaching front page so clearly it's news for some people ;)\", NaN, \"From Lessig's \\\"The Future of Ideas\\\" concerning the lawsuit against Bidder's Edge for scraping eBay data:

Both sides had a point, and while my bias is with [Bidder's Edge], I dont mean to deny the plausibility of a different regime. What I do deny, however, is that the answer to this question is obvious.\", \"The question was how Padmapper provides value to Craigslist. I answered that. The increased value is true whether or not Craigslist wants to maximize revenue.\", \"That is possible. But I get the feeling they naively stumbled into that outcome by genuinely trying to be decent.\", \"china wholesale .\", \"What's discussed before? Sounds like pretty huge news to me - how come the world has been so quite for the last 2 months?

I'm reading it for the first time, so it does make me wonder.. bunch of scientist claiming their 15 minutes of fame?\", \"Most succinct and best comment - the original post is a tempest in a teapot. Craigslist is free to optimize their lock-in on their marketplace and web-savvy users are free to bitch about the effects thereof (I did on Twitter twice over), most likely to little effect in the short to medium term. Maybe enough complaints and CL will get its act together. Maybe it won't. But that's fine! Let's continue speaking out against CL's uncool behavior and hope for the best.\", NaN, \"All these companies were built on an infrastructure which tax payer's money funded the development of before it promised to make a profit. More taxpayer money was put into the development of the internet than the Manhattan project. Private companies are reaping the benefit - in my opinion they owe it us to keep the system open, and API's are just a token gesture in that direction.\", \"There's no obligation for any company to create an ecosystem about themselves. It's also not a universal strategy that always maximizes value. 3rd parties can walk with their feet when they don't like it. If companies are unreasonable, they get punished in the market. Why is this so controversial?\", \"In the last 6 months our team has shoestringed a bookmarking tool for power users. The project is stable beta, but now we have a problem:

0. No connections in the valley.\\\\n1. No money for advertising.\\\\n2. Both of us are introverts. Unfortunately this excludes social promotion.

We are looking to make a project for you in the next 3 to 24 months and we'd like to have publicity for our project in return.\", \"Sorry for posting an oldie ha Here's the one that really peaked my interested from today.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/47932940/ns/technology_and_scien...\", \"Wait! Wait a gosh-darn second here!

Craiglist is available by RSS and would not be too hard to scrape. You want \\\"API access\\\", you got it. Unlike Facebook, I haven't heard of anyone tossed off Craigslist for using a script to access the data Craigslist is happy to give out for free.

Ah, but you don't want \\\"API access\\\", you want a license to resell the data - and for free! You want different terms of use. Etc. Wah, wah, wah.

Guess what? That's different. Obviously.\", \"Sounds like you feel over $1000 about that. Yeah, creepy.\", \"If they had stuck an APU in the Air, we might not have had to wait

[1] http://lenzfire.com/2011/11/reason-for-apple-to-reject-amd-l...\", \"> I, personally, save several hours every time I look for an apartment by using padmapper over Craigslist.

> Fuck Craigslist. Seriously.

It's a bit disingenuous to say fuck Craigslist when the data you are using above...comes from Craigslist. Shouldn't you have switched to Zillow or another service by now if you hate Craigslist so much?\", \"So basically, early easy access to even just a family doctor willing to describe the most basic meds and a lack of stigma attached to taking those meds would save society and families a ton of grief and expense.

But since we are in the USA, this will take decades to happen, if ever. The only hope is a massively profitable, universal drug is invented, then pharmaceutical companies will fall all over themselves spending a fortune to market it like viagra and make it \\\"hip\\\".\", \"It makes the display 'pop' indoors, some people like shiny things, and it is a popular platform for art-stuff.\", \"I wasn't talking about virtualenv only. I was referring more to just using setuptools and pip to manage dependencies and upgrades.

However, system packaging is orthogonal to virtualenv. You can have virtualenv setup packaged inside an RPM (an isolated, self contained package).

> How do you use rpm to provide isolation of dependencies and simple control of PYTHONPATH?

Our product has about 50 or so RPMs. Only a couple of packages needed self-containment. Isolation has its downsides -- you cannot reuse code. So we have managed to avoid it as much as possible.

> but you really don't understand the Python world at all

I understand the \\\"deliver a product\\\" world though. Python is part of the product, not the whole product. I think it is little short-sighted to assume everything is just Python and that is the end of the world, and just run \\\"setup.py install\\\" and you are done. And yes, we have been through the \\\"just run pip\\\" or \\\"just run setup.py install as root\\\" before, and it creates a dependency and upgrade tracking nightmare.

Install a plugin using \\\"setup.py install\\\". Then update the package and remove some modules, run \\\"setup.py install\\\" again.

Now all of the sudden your system is messed up because it picks up old, modules that have not been cleaned by properly removing a previous package when upgrading.\", \"In the US, judges rewrite the law with every ruling. Since the precedent established by a case is used in future decisions, the \\\"real\\\" law (the one which your actions will be compared against in court) is the base law passed in congress plus all of the precedent that has been piled on top of it.\", \"Now you're just arguing for the purpose of arguing.

The official doctrine of the Catholic Church supports adult stem cell research. That's just a fact. Sorry.\", \"Implementations:

C: https://github.com/floodyberry/siphash

Go: https://github.com/dchest/siphash

C: https://github.com/emboss/siphash-c

Ruby: https://github.com/emboss/siphash-ruby

Java: https://github.com/emboss/siphash-java\", \"Craigslist aren't doing this strictly out of the kindness of their hearts.

By charging for only a small number of listing, CL accomplish two things:

1. They create a large marketplace, which by virtue of its size provides more value than if it were a smaller, more diversified set of markets.

2. It \\\"sucks the oxygen out of the room\\\" for any competitor attempting to create a similar service. There are a few other commerce-related online sites -- eBay, Amazon, iTunes store, etc., and even a few competing specialized listings services (jobs, apartments, etc.) -- but none that specifically serve the general classifieds market.

I do suspect that there's a genuine component to CL's community service mission. But that doesn't mean the self-serving aspects of its behavior are any less valid.\", \"when you submit your information to craigslist you agree to their tos. If you don't accept you don't have to submit your information to them. Once the information is in their database theres now two sets of data. Yours that exists on your hdd or your head and craigslist copy of the data that you submitted to them. You are free to do what you want with your copy of the data, submit it to other sites, allow other people to somehow scrape it... but craigslist copy of your data, they can now do what they want with it.\", NaN, \"It greatly overestimates driving times for Charleston, SC\", \"Cool, thanks.\", \"Or is mere fashion and consumerism absent from the general public at large

I admit, I cracked a grin. Of all subjects to be devoid of fashion and consumerism, Apple?\", \"April 12th, and this was discussed before.\", \"Skeptical of the results, but it does make me wonder if the data from that mission is public? Anyone know?\", \"\\\"supplements-eating Kurzweil\\\", ROTFL!\", \"Unfortunately, the very definition of manic (and schizoid) behavior precludes any sort of logic. My heart goes out to you. Mental illness and our society's still-prehistoric reaction to it are both atrocious.\", \"It isn't about 911 fans doing anything. Porsche has done this before, with the 914 vs. the 911. The 911 is an icon, and Porsche is a company that leans on history/lineage to help sell their cars, much like Triumph Motorcycles. They believe that keeping the idea of the 911 alive is better for the company in the long run.\", \"What about the posts I put on Craigslist in the future? The ratings I give to Netflix?

Am I somehow mystically bound to never ask for more in return for the data I provide them?

Of course we can ask to change the terms. It's a business transaction.\", \"I spent just a few minutes in the OpenIndiana code base and found it rife with potential issues. For example, in the hsfs file system, there are no pointer assertions to protect against null pointers:

http://src.illumos.org/source/xref/illumos-gate/usr/src/comm...

lines 158 thru 171... are just one example.

While yes, you could find this anywhere in any code base, we're talking about OpenIndiana. If this kind of issue is present in the file system handler, there's NO way this project is ready for prime time, never mind a production release.\", NaN, \"This seems to happen anytime people are forced to make a choice from a limited number of options. Everything from sports, to politics, to consumer electronics of different types. I think it's because our brains are really good at comparing two or three things. It may even be that we have a sort of obsession with comparing things. We just can't help ourselves. When your available options expand though it becomes far more difficult to compare. The thrill of comparing two objects and reaching the correct conclusion is gone at that point. The stakes are also much lower. Few people are going to sit down and compare a dozen different things so even if we do make the wrong choice no one is going to notice.\", \"They made 1,200 of the things. Failing to be wealthy enough to own such a limited-production car is only called \\\"failure\\\" by a very few.\", \"http://paulgraham.com/identity.html

http://lesswrong.com/lw/gt/a_fable_of_science_and_politics\", \"The other day I made an eBay account, and in order to raise the maximum sale amount beyond $1000 eBay made me answer personal questions about my relatives, information that they had apparently found out from some commercial database, which I'm sure will then be fed back into that database. Not really sure how I feel about that.\", \"Sometimes the companies do it to themselves: Digg succeeded in defeating the network effect. CL is certainly aware of that fiasco.\", \"iFixit seemed to suggest the panel is from LG Phillips. I doubt Apple have much to do with the panel per se, but the actual design of the new cover glass and the way they make it that thin might be patentable.\", \"That sounds about the standard.\", \"There are tons of reasons why Craigslist, as a business, may have taken this road, from a simple \\\"less hassle for us\\\" down the road to \\\"we're building our own stuff\\\" to. who knows. They're a private business - they can do what they want - we don't get to demand insight.

The vast majority of their users don't give a hoot about whether or not other parties have a way to wrap up craigslist data and do stuff with it.

The whole point of the Internet is that it's a collecation of independently run networks that can communicate. \\\\nThe point of the WWW is to serve hyeprlinked pages to people.\\\\nThere IS NO POINT to the internet - it just happened, and here we are.\", \"And nobody owes Craigslist, LinkedIn, or Netflix anything either. They can act as shitty as they want, but nobody should be surprised when it gives them bad press.\", \"The users are also within their rights to request that Craigslist share that information with third parties via an api, or by scraping for that matter.

The point is that Craigslist is not the only side in the transaction and should not be presumed to be able to set the terms on their own.\", \"Paranoid Linux used to do something similar. The concept was lots of seemingly real browsing traffic would be randomly generated through your computer, and this would add a significant amount of noise to the total web browser traffic to your machine.\", \"I want in on this free food! Living on the beach doesn't sound like it has good internet connectivity though.\", NaN, \"I have heard of duck-typing but not duckface-typing.\", \"For what it's worth:

\\\"21% of patients with bipolar disorder and a diagnosis of severe substance abuse (alcohol or illegal drugs) were convicted of violent crimes, compared to 5% of those with bipolar disorder but without substance abuse, 5% among the unaffected siblings of bipolar patients, and 3% among general public control individuals.\\\"

Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20819987

I haven't actually read the study much less the rest of the research on this, but the actual statistics on this (whatever they are) seemed conspicuously absent from this article. In fact there really really no statistics whatsoever. It's a heart wrenching story, but there are good reasons why it's generally not a bad idea to create public policy based solely on individual cases.

Granted there isn't nearly as much research as there should be, and at some level you eventually do have to go with your get because of that, but at the same time there is a hell of a lot more evidence than was presented.\", NaN, \"> This is surely crucial.

And worth investigating, surely? If it is genetic, then this may be testable via his relatives, or more intrusively, his remains.\", \"I just have this sick worry that some company will do something like this and use it as part of the code review.

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I have no idea where you or any of your friends got the idea that it would be dangerous there.\", NaN, \"https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=147777\", \"Interesting. Both Zen and Analysis fascinate me. But I could have done with more information on the process, and less on the person undergoing it.

But possibly it's all so personal that you can't get more than that.\", \"Singapore also have an excelent system to minimize drug use.\", \"People left the cities because of the rise in crime. Crime can always be prevented by a reasonably effective government. Read this book to get a sense of what happened in Brooklyn: http://www.amazon.com/Canarsie-Italians-Brooklyn-Against-Lib... The same story was repeating itself across the country.\", \"I finally engineered this for myself at age 14 or 15. I discovered that I could get into both the advanced courses and a dropout prevention program that let me out of school at noon to go work a job doing programming and animation.\", \"Cute.

So suppose I want to know who my visitors are, but I do not want to resort to underhanded tactis like this. Any ideas on how to get to know my customers yet respect their privacy?\", \"C isn't hard, don't worry! It's actually a fairly simple language. But it's medium/low-level and there is a lot of power within its simplicity. Fast to learn, but a long time to master, as one might say.

I don't know what people are using to learn C these days, but the standard has always been the white book http://www.amazon.com/Programming-Language-Prentice-Hall-Sof...

You will find yourself spending more time thinking about programming concepts rather than dealing with C syntax, since it's pretty concise. I don't know how difficult it is to learn about pointers if you have already been programming for a while but haven't had to use references directly, but it's very important to learn. C does not do too much for you on its own, so handling references yourself is an important skill. It will also help you understand how higher level languages and concepts work.

If you are working through it and find that you're enjoying yourself, congratulations, you're a programmer :] Then it's time to pick up the 1st volume of Knuth and start working through that.\", \"The Cairo-powered http://www.aeracode.org/projects/graphication/ is well worth a look - unfortunately the only documentation is examples at the moment.\", \"NPR may be \\\"thriving\\\" in terms of audience size, but just a few months ago they canceled a show and announced layoffs due to a lack of funds.\", \"Sure! Knowing C can definitely help with your overall understanding of how things work. It's especially helpful when learning new languages.

I uploaded a copy of K&R ANSI C for you. In my opinion, it's probably the best way to learn it.

http://whitepaperclip.com/files/ansi_c.pdf

Have fun!\", \"I believe the plurality of money comes from pledge drives, not the government. But point taken.\", \"K&R\\\\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_C_Programming_Language_(boo...\", NaN, \"A reasonable point. Then again, drug use is arguably the primordial hack to your own wetware, and drug policy indirectly says something about how the state approaches individual cases it might not understand - consider the history of PGP, or whether Linux would have been developed in the US. So I vote for relevant, although only very peripherally.\", \"Because it fit his hypothesis better?\", \"Also, they're not afraid of getting replaced in a shareholders' revolt.\", NaN, \"Nothing amazing, but I'm sure a very useful script as sometimes if you need to add multiple domains vhosts would be a pain without some automation.\", \"> I wouldn't want my pacemaker running a garbage-collected language and yet most web apps are written with GC.

I'd prefer GC over memory leaks...\", NaN, \"Three books have really helped me:

1) Getting Things Done by David Allen gives you a system that works for keeping track of things and choosing what to work on when.

2) The Now Habit by Neil Fiore teaches you how to get rid of some stupid things we do and think that keeps us procrastinating.

3) Tribes by Seth Godin inspires you to go out and do great deeds, big and small.\", \"If I encountered code like this on the job, I'd feel obligated to let someone higher up know about it. I know this isn't a very constructive comment, but I don't really have much else to say :)\", \"Can't imagine how I could confuse those names. :)

More to the point:

\\\"This presentation and the reaction afterward is being taken as INDICATIVE of a problem that is neither recognized nor addressed.\\\"

I don't see a single presentation out of whatever total number of Ruby talks as coming even close to being indicative of a problem.

Nine years of Ruby conferences. One comes along that demonstrates notable poor taste. That's a good record.\", \"The author seems to fundamentally misunderstand the point of a phone screen, you don't ask trivial questions to see how good the engineer is, but to filter out the really bad engineers.

If someone doesn't know what a hashtable or a pointer is then there's no point in wasting their time or yours in bringing them in for an in-house interview. Many companies reject as many as 70-90% of candidates at phone interviews due to candidates lacking basic skills.\", \"Indeed, the first thing I thought after reading the article was 'Google has HR do their phone screens? Really?'- apparently not.\", \"Yeah, I hated school too. It's not ever going to change because it's for the masses. That's its sole and express purpose. Why is anyone trying to redesign the system or otherwise shoehorn exceptional people into a system designed for the masses? Either drop out or shut up, in my opinion. Massive social structures don't have time for unique butterflies. That's the Reality of the situation with a capital R.

The optimum solution is to just get it done at an 75-90% level until you graduate HS or college and get on with your god damn life instead of fighting it for years and years and years and pulling yourself and others down in the process. Just give them the bare minimum of what they want while pursuing your own interests. It's politics 101.

This is why many, many successful people say \\\"I dropped out\\\", or \\\"Oh, I was only a B and C student\\\" instead of \\\"I spent every waking moment of my life trying to rebel against the system in which I had no place in, attempting to reforming it form the inside to suit my specific needs to a tee.\\\"\", \"Throughout my career, I've viewed C as the sleeping monster that mere mortals such as myself dare not waken. However, as I increasingly seek to achieve more complex goals in my projects, I find myself encountering C libraries (such as GMime) which will answer all my questions, if I could actually program in C. I have a copy of C Primer Plus Fifth Edition at hand, a development FreeBSD server as well as my Mac, but would like to ask of this community if they are aware of any other references, such as old CS course materials, which may help. Many thanks in advance. I realise that this is a long term goal, but feel that with my taste in server platform and operations software, C will prove a boon to me.\", \">It's not that bad. I'm in 10th grade right now, and here's the way I see it: I spend a few hours in school every day, where most of the time is wasted,

Your standards for \\\"not that bad\\\" are low. Wasting half your day sucks. Why not just take the GED and go to college? If your state (presuming you are in the US) is anything like Ohio, you can go to a local college on the public school's dime and get both HS and college credit. No GED required.

I wasted so much time in school. When most people make this statement, it's blatant anti-intellectualism. For me, it's a testament to the inefficiency of public education in the US.\", \"Back in the day, CompuServe, Delphi etc. used to charge for connections by the mnute (not to mention for emails). Major phone companies like Verizon etc. still segment customers dependent on whether they're calling inside or outside the network (as if I care what carrier someone else sues, or are going to ask them to switch for my benefit!).I hope this model is doomed.

I'm glad the current administration is committed to a broadband plan for the US, although I'm worried that the FCC has set it sights far too low. Personally, I'm OK with some taxes going towards this; Broadband is nowadays as important as a well-functioning road system. It seems to me that the poorer or less economically developed parts of the US would derive big long-term economic benefits.

http://www.fcc.gov/broadband is the central FCC page for the electronic superhighway and related policies. Though very dull looking, there's a lot of substance at the links on the left.\", NaN, \"The whole idea of unschooling is a little too utopian for me. Teaching is a skilled craft. A good teacher will work a classroom to keep all manner of kids involved and engaged. We've all had teachers like that. I had a 7th grade social studies teacher who was fantastic and an accounting professor in college who made accounting exciting. Accounting!

The problem in this country is well known. We have too many poorly trained and poorly paid teachers. And unfortunately with No Child Left Behind, we've stiffled the good teachers as well.

You can't just remove the teacher. Even the author's experience of independent study still relies on teachers to create the curriculum, produce learning materials and monitor progress through tests. That's a far cry to \\\"go learn on your own.\\\"\", \"History and the implications of network neutrality (covers AT&T and Verizon in depth): http://jtame05.wordpress.com/2008/10/21/network-neutrality-w...\", \"I'd imagine the government subsidies and not needing to pay for their chunk of the FM spectrum probably have a lot to do with it, too.\", \"The thing is, usually when you want the stack frames, /they are there/. They're present because they form part of the continuation of the computation.

Tail calls, because they don't form part of the continuation, are usually not interesting at all in stack traces.

To put it another way: a python backtrace doesn't include statements that were already executed. \\\"Of course it doesn't, they're already executed!\\\", you say -- well so have the tail calls! They are exactly equivalent (google for CPS transformation).\", \"I'm guessing you're excluding Quebec? I can consistently download at 800k/sec (if the server will push the bits this fast) with Videotron. Is that really considered impossibly slow nowadays?! I don't even know what I'd do with more bandwidth, though now that I have a server the 100k/sec upload limit is a bit more of an irritation.\", \"When clicking on \\\"private\\\" and then canceling out of the box that pops up, \\\"log in\\\" changes to \\\"og in.\\\" A minor issue, but an issue none-the-less.\", \"In Sweden we have something called Sidewalk Express where you can sit down at a computer and browse the web for \\u20ac1 per hour. If you want to use the WLAN in the same location (from some other company), you'll have to pay ~\\u20ac5 per hour - and then the computer isn't included. Weird.\", \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_Escape_Systems\", \"The \\\"Lambda: The Ultimate GOTO\\\" paper shows a still-timely example of when you might want to express a state machine as mutually recursive functions. Granted, they compare to the actual GOTO, but you can't make state machines of any manageable size with iteration, either.\", \"Link to the Cato Institute, where you can download the report they sponsored: http://cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=10080\", \"Anyone running an accelerator will certainly have people around that understand how to set up a corporation.

The programming equivalent would be trying to fight off competition by not showing them your ~/.emacs.\", \"Exactly. He starts with saying that Sergey Brin wouldn't pass Google's phone screening, but (at least when I interviewed with them for an internship) Google phone screens with engineers. The conversation was good, the problems were an interesting/fun challenge, and it would certainly have been effective in deciding whether I was cut out for the position.

I think that the argument should be rewritten to say that the only people that should be judging competence are the ones that work in the field. An HR person shouldn't be trying to decide whether an applicant has passed a screening. They should get an engineer to talk to them instead and decide.\", \"I thought this news was important enough to break the submitting rules about non hacker related subjects\", \"One of the things I did with my kids was to push them to take courses at the local community colleges while they were still in high school. They got better quality instruction, more advanced topics, and college level credit. My son had credit for all but two math classes in EECS at UC Berkeley. My daughter was able to graduate in four years at UCLA, rather than drag on to 5 years because of schedule conflicts and oversubscribed classes.\", \"Python has a pretty distinctive programming style (what's considered \\\"pythonic\\\"), and code that makes idiomatic use of tail calls tends to be structured quite differently. While it may have been a good addition early in Python's history, retrofitting it now would make the language more complicated and messy, and avoiding having a dozen ways to do the same thing (as in Perl) has been a goal from the start. Python's design seems to argue that any incremental improvements gained by using one coding style over another will be lost due to dealing with several different coding styles. (Particularly when somebody is actually trying to write Scheme, Haskell, etc. in Python.)

Questions about whether it'd be better if Python supported tail-call elimination, type inference, macros, etc. need to consider not just the theoretical power advantage, but the extent they would tend to fragment the existing community, make existing code harder to use/maintain, etc.

FWIW, Lua (http://lua.org) is stylistically quite similar to Python, and has an equally strong focus on keeping things simple, but approaches it differently. Its designers kept the core language extremely small, yet easily extensible in Lua or C. It's very interesting to compare and contrast its design with Python's. (It's also a great language in its own right, and it has TCO.)\", \"The English speaking world includes parts of Asia, including Singapore and Hong Kong. It also includes parts of Central and South America and Africa, and large parts of India and parts of the Middle East.

The sun never sets on the British Empire, remember all that crap they used to say before it set on them for good?

Sigh.\", \"Yes, why did he choose 1996? 2004 is the more obvious choice.\", \"I used to do a bit of work at cable access in Austin in the 90's. Alex was around quite a bit and always interested in talking about conspiracy theories, the new world order, etc. He just radiated mania and paranoia. His online/on-air personality is really not a act -- he was dead serious about everything he said.\", \"Interesting point, but I think this post is attacking a certain kind of phone screening, rather than all phone screening.

If you get a (people-friendly) geek to do the phone screening instead, with a single question: \\\"would you like to have a further 30 minute chat with this person?\\\", I would hope you get better results.

I'll agree that getting HR to do your phone screening for technical people is pretty disastrous though.\", \"How about \\\"People who generically object to statistics KNOW their own position can't be rationally supported.\\\"\", \"I'll try that, thanks.\", NaN, \"I don't necessarily want to start a flame war, but it is inaccurate to say \\\"God said so in that holy book.\\\" People have added up the number of years that are mentioned in the Bible and claimed that the earth is only that old. A decent amount of Genesis can be looked at not as literal history, but a summary. This is done even by some very conservative scholars who believe that God is the creator and also believe that the earth really is as old as science says it is.\", \">He felt the sores on his body dry up and start to slough off. He was hungry enough that he actually caught himself peeling off the scabby cornflakes and eating them. It grossed him out, but he was hungry.

:)\", \"This is misleading, they lost 1,600 full-time (or equivalent) workers. This could mean a lot of their part-time workers getting extra hours could no longer get extra hours, it doesn't mean they 'axed' 1,600 full-time positions, they likely cut the hours of 1,600 part-time employees.

Then there's the whole, it was the Christmas season. I bet if you look back at records for the past decade there's either been a decline in employees in Q2 as apposed to Q1 or that their growth rate stalls in the Q2 as they no longer need new workers. Then I bet if you look at Q4, there's a big employment spike for the Christmas season.

There's too many variables here to say Apple predicted the recession. Maybe they did, however there's much more practical reasons why this decision would have been made.

The best reason I can think of is that when the economy started to falter, they reduced part-time workers hours. I don't know about Apples statistics, but most retail companies tend to have double (or more) the number of part-time workers as full-time (usually due to paying less in benefits). This likely means Apple has 28,000 part-time employees, 1,600 of which could have been working extra at Christmas to, you know, pay for Christmas.\", \"There's an idea I've been rolling around in my head for a while, wherein some portion of the day (say an hour) for each class would be dedicated to each student of one grade teaching one of the next younger grade (so two hours per day total per student, one teaching, one being taught). The idea has a lot of potential, both because it helps the educational system scale and provides much-needed individual attention. Individual attention is useful even if it comes from poor teachers. It's much too radical to be implemented in a modern public education system (too much politics there).

The reason I found this interesting is that it gives something to do with class size disparity: have the \\\"best\\\" students in the oversized class work in an independent study format for that hour. It's so simple.\", \"\\\"The Grade 12 final examinations in those days were set and marked by a province-wide board, so universities could judge who the best students were without having to consider differences between schools.\\\"

United States college admission does not work in the same way, and that is one of the reasons that few schools in the United States would try quite the same experiment. The experiment I've been trying, after years of advocating a \\\"learn in freedom\\\"

http://learninfreedom.org/

approach to education, is negotiating with my oldest son about which distance learning courses and local brick-and-mortar courses make a coherent, college-preparatory program to fit HIS personal goals, and then letting him take on challenges that no other high school in town would let him take on. It will be interesting to see what a college admission committee will make of the experiment. In the United States, the college admission process is enough of a black box that applicants have to cast a wide net to make sure they have a decent, affordable college choice. High test scores alone

http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/parents-forum/377882-how...

don't do the whole job of guaranteeing admission to a strong college program at an affordable price.\", \"I second this. Graphing libs fall into 2 camps:

- Flash and JS charts. Those are interactive and most of the processing takes place on the client side, but they cannot be embedded into email reports or PDF documents or anything else, and are very difficult for the average end-user to archive.

- Server-side generated images. Those are not interactive, but obviously can be embeded into anything and easily archived, so tend to be more flexible and require no extra dependencies, such as a fast JS engine or a plugin.

I've been working with both types for way too long, and I eventually settled on PyCha. I wrote a presets package for my apps that allow me to very quickly change every aspect of charts in bulk, and I was floored when I ran my charting benchmarks. It's also one of the few libraries that scale to a very high number of datapoints (provided you remove the line shadow).\", \"> I've spent some time with Alex

Do tell.\", \"A flat out blacklist of prisonplanet would be just fine with me. I've spent some time with Alex. He is not someone you want to get your news from.\", \"For that there's leechblock : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4476\\\\nIt's analogous to noprocrast.\", \"The interesting point for me here is NPR's revenue model. They're supported by tasteful sponsorships and donations, and they give their content away. They're more successful at this model than any website that I can think of.

They are the one traditional news outlet that isn't damaged by changes in distribution methods. The only change might be that they need to spread their pledge drives out more broadly so that it's harder to skip or tune out.\", \"I'm surprised no one has yet mentioned pg's essay on very similar issues from 2005, submitted a while ago to HN:

http://paulgraham.com/hs.html\", \"Nah, I disagree. It's not that bad. I'm in 10th grade right now, and here's the way I see it: I spend a few hours in school every day, where most of the time is wasted, come home, and spend the remaining 6-8 hours of free time I have learning whatever I want.

I used to be pretty annoyed about school in general, but once I realised how much free time I really have, it's amazing how much I started getting done in that same time.

(As for the actually interesting or difficult classes, which sometimes do exist, you can do the same thing; for instance, in the first few months of my calculus class, I bought a textbook and finished learning the material until the end of the year. Now that class is just as relaxing and as much of a breeze as any other.)\", NaN, \"Wow am I ever not OK with browser security demonstrations that crash my browser.

From the JS, It looks like this is just this old trick:

http://ha.ckers.org/weird/CSS-history-hack.html\", NaN, \"I have a standard 7mbs/1mbs connection from Rogers in Canada.

I paid an extra $14, for a total of about $80 last month, because I downloaded an extra 7GB over my 60GB monthly cap.

Mmm nothing like markets with zero competition.\", \"Why didn't I ever see that before? It's pretty cool.\", \"Once again, a title shouts \\\"Panic at the economy\\\" while the actual meat of the article says something completely different.\", \"Absolutely agreed. Make a conscious decision about what you're doing wrong. I found that I was spending too much of my time on aggregators like digg and reddit, and getting little to nothing in return.

Both sites, among others, are now banned via my /etc/hosts file - this is a very good technique I find. It's not permanent, but having to sudo to get to it puts in a conscience filter.

HN is now the only aggregator I follow regularly, and even then I've become more disciplined about how much time I spend on here.

Become more conscious about what you're doing. When you find yourself idling surfing Wikipedia or whatever, catch yourself and ask yourself if there's something else you ought to be doing right now. Catch yourself enough and you will be surprised at how much more productive you become.\", NaN, \"Here's my theory on the \\\"How.\\\"

Similar to yours, but starting even a bit more removed:

Innovation will happen (and is happening) first in non-accredited adult (and maybe even non-accredited child) learning environments. Crazy theatrical lectures, Spanish classes disguised as video games, etc. People will have really positive experiences with this stuff, and it will trickle down.

It's probably too scary for some people to just hand over the keys to their kids' \\\"real\\\" education at first. Once people see how comfortable and successful changing stuff up is outside of schools, and it will feel less risky inside of schools.

I see the edge of this already happening on the Internet, with sites like edufire, for example.\", NaN, \"I was thinking about doing a little wind power project, and thought it would be cool to not use a turbine... so, what's a cheap and easy way to generate electric power from sound? (Maybe using those little piezoelectric buzzers?)\", \"Agreed. I take ibuprofen when I've got a head ache or a pulled muscle, but Wyeth makes a major profit off of me when I buy advil. However I'd much rather pay my money, like anyone else on the planet, to not feel like crap.

I worked construction, I know how painful a ripped muscle is. With ibuprofen I can continue working, because it prevents the inflammation from being more painful than my actual injury. What would anyone rather pay, 3-4 days wages while your muscle gets back to strength naturally or 3-4 hours of wages while your muscle gets back to strength with an anti-inflammatory.

I believe it's my right to pay as little as possible for the same quality of medicines and such, however if I want to pay $100 (or whatever) for a vaccination for the H1N1 virus, which has a very low death rate, then that's my prerogative. I'd be buying a service, which is called 'Peace of Mind', and the person selling it expects payments.

People have recovered from cancers without the necessary medical treatments. However, everyone here would pay every penny they have to be cured of a cancer, why? Because rational humans don't count on miracles happening, we count on disasters happening.\", \"I remember the years I spent in high school and college just to pass the courses. It was boring and useless. All the time I waited for the course to finish to that I can go to home and do whatever I wanted to do. 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Yes, economic necessity can be a diversion, and it's important to ensure you don't get trapped by said diversion. But to think you can't learn anything from being diverted is foolish. You can, and you can leverage that experience in a variety of ways so in that sense it is not a terminal disaster.

Actually, I do work in a highly competitive industry of the kind you describe, the film business, and networking and word of mouth does matter. And I've done a lot of free work to get a toehold in it - in that sense, my comments were far too general and therefore wrong. On the other hand, those were mostly cooperative ventures where everyone was working for free or nominal payment.

Let me rephrase: unpaid internships at well-established, highly profitable companies are a scam. If you can afford the risk of having a clueless newbie around, you can afford to pay them minimum wage. If the work needs doing, then plainly it has some economic value. So does the learning environment for the intern, but that doesn't pay the rent while they're working for you. Landlords, retailers etc. aren't in the business of giving the first one away, they tend to request money up front.

It's not the shitty menial work I object to, mastering those tasks with a smile is an essential quality in many industries. It's the willingness to exploit people when you can afford to pay them without any significant cost to yourself. Shitty menial work on internships does filter out people who can't get shit done, have an entitlement attitude etc. Unpaid internships filter out anyone anyone who doesn't have a financial safety net, regardless of their skillset, motivation, or potential benefit to your organization. Working a second job for that period can be impractical, considering that the eager intern wants to give 110% to show off how great they are.

Is it really too much to ask that in return for such a commitment, someone should get paid enough to afford food, laundry, transit and a bed to sleep in?\", \"Depends on who your client is. If you're running a tech-y website/blog and most of your users are running Safari or the next FF beta, you're generally OK not supporting IE6, and can probably even pull off a snarky message that pops up alerting your IE6 users that they're using a crappy browser. If your client is a financial services company that mandates its employees use Win NT, your cries of \\\"but IE6 is dead!\\\" will be drowned out by angry shouts of \\\"our interwebs site is broke!\\\"

Charts like this are helpful because they give us a sense for the current, global browser-usage climate and trends. However, global statistics alone should never be used to determine which browsers your site should support, as a cross-section of your niche of users may vary widely from this data.\", \"This is not terribly surprising. The concepts behind the static type system of ML - from back the late 70s - are still \\\"groundbreaking\\\" for industry programmers. Virtual machine-based languages and automated memory management were done several times over, but they were only taken seriously after being massively marketed through Java.

I know a certain Unix junkie. She has chosen to stick to the old standbys of C and Perl. She doesn't want to even look at revision control yet - \\\"too complicated\\\" she says. Fortunately, this is just a hobby right now and she isn't going out and doing commercial work in such a state, but if someone who ostensibly is enjoying themselves programming isn't willing to go out and play with languages and tools, I doubt the situation is much better for a commercially-driven developer.

As long as our development environments are perpetually being replaced by new ones, I think it will be an uphill battle to get the research tech to the mainstream. New environments are almost always crude and barebones. By the time they're mature, people are already starting to move on to the next one. We can only hope for some stability in the future; at that point, the dynamics of programming may take a major turn for the better.\", \"At Yahoo our \\\"browser share\\\" stats mean \\\"unique visitors using this browser\\\". A certain amount of effort goes into de-duplicating users to get the \\\"unique\\\" score, but there's a pretty big margin of error.

Page views are not taken into account, and downloads/installs are absolutely not considered (because nobody has reliable numbers on those anyway, not even the browser makers).\", \"I think lectures are better/detailed due to feedback from the audience. The lecturer can guess when to go fast and when to go slow(and explain more) by gauging the audience. In some cases the author of a book can guess what his audience can think and provide explanations in advance. But thinking what your reader might think is hard. I feel in the case of the author of the article it was just an accident that he is very similar to the audience that was present during the video lecture.\", \"You're completely misunderstanding my point: A little bit beyond subsistence, my money goes towards frivolous expenditures that have a significantly diminishing ROI in terms of happiness.

I'm not running a business here. I'm just a dude. I don't have profits, I don't have shareholders, I can't issue dividends; maximizing my assets or cash on hand isn't going to make me feel a whole lot better. SO, if I am given more money, it isn't going to actually DO a whole lot for me, personally.

Also, let me rephrase what I was saying about being bad about spending money: I'm not bad about managing it. I save much of my disposable income. I don't buy more than I earn. I don't have any credit problems. But when I do spend money beyond the basic necessities, it is nearly inevitably on things that aren't bettering me or the people around me. I don't make the world a better place when I dispose of my income. And if I had more money to just SPEND, I wouldn't actually be any happier for it.\", \"The site itself includes a link at the bottom to their own extremetracking.com stats page, driven by the page insert:

http://extremetracking.com/open;unique?login=freshjer

It reports 440 visitors for the April period Compete reports 178. (As Compete notes, \\\"Small Sample - Datapoints are estimates\\\".)

Eyeballing it as about 400 unique visitors a month, so maybe 4800/year (with some double-counting), $2 million / 440 = ~$420/visitor, which still seems like a lot. Perhaps they do a lot of de facto wholesaling -- previous month visitors and word-of-mouth customers now buy in bulk each month, for resale, without necessarily going through the web page. And maybe they had a nice jerky business under another name even before opening 'freshjerky.com'.\", \"Given that Rhino runs on top of the JVM, ServerJS is already available on AppEngine. Take a look here: http://dev.helma.org/ng/Running+Rhino+and+Helma+NG+on+Google...\", \"So let them finish their homework in 10 minutes, and then find something that will take the child more than 10 minutes to do. And praise them for working on that. If praising the 10-minute homework effort is ridiculous, then don't do it. Raise the bar. There's got to be something in the whole field of mathematics that would take the kid more than 10 minutes. (General disclaimers apply, I'm sure there are limits to how high you can raise the bar before the kid goes homicidal on you.)\", \"YUI's graded browser support chart dropped support for IE6 under Windows 2000 this month:

http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/articles/gbs/

But IE6 under Windows XP continues to cling on, and it isn't in their forecast for the next quarter:

http://yuiblog.com/blog/2009/07/02/gbs-update-20090702/

Which means Yahoo, at least, expects IE6 to still be relevant in 6 months.\", \"If most of the train ends up either floating in the ocean or a couple miles under the surface, you would, at least, have a very interesting trainwreck.\", \"Then give the children a chance to develop themselves further; more advanced tasks, other variations of the same task, ask them to explain to you how they think when they solve the task, give them something completely different to spend 20 minutes learning/doing, etc.\", \"Like that unwanted .NET plug-in for Windows users?\", \"dono. I've met more than a few smart people working in the service industry. (I've hired a few, too, with good results.)

Personally, when I hire someone, I rate hobby experience as more desirable than paid experience. I can give you paid experience. At least for SysAdmins, I can train you in all the gotchas of production. But I can't make you like it.\", \"Stupid compared to what?

There are functionally illiterate people who make millions of dollars per year. And there are people with sky-high IQs that collect subway cards and remain jobless.

When you start throwing around words like \\\"stupid\\\" or \\\"smart\\\", you have to provide some kind of context. For instance, I have a high ability to learn languages. Yet I only know English and a smattering of French. To somebody who speaks seven languages, I'm dumb. But to me, I just never developed that talent. Whereas to me, the guy who knows seven languages and can't create a web page is stupid (perhaps), etc.

Lots of people don't know or can't do things that I can do. Likewise, I don't know and can't do a lot of things other people can. If I were to dwell on this disparity, it would say a lot more about my ego than the human population.\", \"Not true that \\\"a lecture series only takes as long as it takes to film\\\": they entail lots of preparation, including re-organization of ideas BEFORE the lecture.

I think that live feedback from an audience is more important: In a lecture you can relatively easily gauge audience interest and comprehension of details, so you get rapid feedback about the audience demand for the focus and degree of details.\", \"At the extreme end of this argument I can see a Matrix-esque existence where everyone is \\\"plugged in\\\" like so many electronics in a home.\", \"Close to 20% over many years... at least that was the number before the current crisis. I'm guessing it's still well over 10%.\", \"Sure, with \\\"site code\\\" I mean HTML + CSS + Javascript\", NaN, \"A few more:

* Lectures let you see how well your audience is getting it (assuming you're lecturing to an audience). So you can tell what's making sense and what's not.

* You can talk faster than you can write. In fact, in my experience, I can talk about as fast as I can think. I can't write as fast as I think. This makes me inclined to skip over some thoughts while I'm writing, simply to keep up.

Incidentally, I don't see why the first point (\\\"There is no post-lecture work, such as rigorous editing or re-organization of ideas\\\") is really an advantage of lectures. Certainly there are many lectures I've seen that could have used some reorganization. And, at any rate, any decent lecturer will do preparation beforehand to organize the presentation.\", \"Why not right? You may soon get more than just protecting 3rd party developers when the bill to regulate VC funds is passed. I think it will be big blunder. Nobody who is an entrepreneur has any delusions of safety, we know the risks we are taking. The whole reason that this model has worked so far is because people have the freedom to take these risks. Take that away and you will probably end up killing a lot of innovation.\", \"Three more reasons:

* It takes time to figure out which details are essential and which are not. When extemporizing about a topic, which happens frequently no matter how well you prepare, you may throw in extra material because you don't have time to figure out exactly which bits are necessary to form a coherent picture for your listeners. Academics especially will err on the side of verbosity: adding a few extra facts feels like a lesser evil than leaving an important point unaddressed.

* When writing a book, you have time to pick the very best and richest examples, accomplishing as much as possible with each detail. In a lecture you may end up using many details, because each detail only illustrates a small part of what you're trying to say.

* Lectures are delivered live, with no opportunity for rereading, so repetition is important. In a book, a difficult point should be stated as clearly and precisely as possible with the expectation that a reader who is confused will reread the point many times until it becomes clear. In a lecture, you can't simply repeat yourself five times because a few of your listeners didn't understand, but you can't abandon those listeners entirely. You have to give them time to grasp the concept while at the same time keeping your other listeners engaged. Going over many examples and explaining the connections to related ideas serves the dual purpose of clarifying your point for those who are floundering and providing extra information for those who understood you the first time.\", NaN, \"That, and a reaction to the unknown. Accidents of unknown cause are naturally much more interesting than well-understood ones - and airline accidents, as a rule, tend to be much more mysterious than car/train accidents.\", \"I do a lot of audio/video editing. Linux, sadly, does not cut the mustard in this area. Not that there aren't many cool tools, but cool =/= industrial strength. Now the tools I use are (mainly) equally available on the Mac, but that requires a hell of lot more cash than building my own PC and putting Windows on it.

I also prefer Windows for a variety of other reasons, but cost is a significant factor.\", \"One can't necessarily conclude from what people did answer correctly on a test what they could answer correctly. Were they trying their best? Why would they? It's boring and they weren't presented with any powerful reason to really care a lot about doing their best.

There is a further issue of how long it would take people to learn these skills, if they genuinely wanted to, and got helpful explanations. If someone doesn't know a skill, but could learn it in 30min if he ever wanted to, then that's no reason to call him dumb. I think to judge people you have to look at how well they learn rather than what they currently know.\", \"I sell and ship all over the world and collect sales tax for Florida sales.

I use my county's tax rate which is State of Florida's tax rate plus my County tax rate.

There are 67 counties each with different tax rates. I assume other states are similar. With the exception of the 20 referenced here:

\\\"An effort by some states and retailers to streamline sales tax laws eventually could be used to force e-commerce companies to collect tax in 20 states. Congress has considered bills that would allow states that meet certain uniformity and simplification standards in their tax systems to demand that out-of-state sellers collect sales taxes.\\\"

However even if all 50 states were to 'Streamline' one would be expected register with 49 State Tax Authorities and to fill out 50 sales tax filings each month.

After all even if I don't have a single sale I am required to file a report each month.

So then will the paperwork burden be transferred to me personally, or will my State do the work by providing me with a new huge monthly filing form in which I will be required to itemize sales to each state and tax collected for each? How much will this expanded paperwork and bureaucracy cost?

I believe that this all falls under barriers to interstate trade and is an incredibly shortsighted view for the Sates to take.

If I am selling goods to another state I am bringing money into my state which I am then spending here. Which helps my state's 'balance of trade'.

The real question which I think is not being asked is this.\\\\nIs the economic benefit of barrier free interstate trade to an individual state greater than the sales tax revenue 'lost' to mail order sales.

Internet sales are mail order sales and I think the laws pertaining to them are clear and firmly established.\", \"many students on visas have to maintain a very high cumulative gpa. if they slip below 3.5 (some have told me they have to maintain a perfect 4.0), they could be kicked out.\", \"I'm not sure I see how that'd work with the really smart children. They can often get their homework done with the fraction of effort required from other kids. Praising the effort will then look ridiculous and seem like a lie. \\\"Oh, I see that you've finished your math homework in 10 minutes. You must have worked really hard on that!\\\"\", \"What plant is that? It's repulsively beautiful.\", NaN, \"\\\"Taking a paid summer job that is \\\"character-forming\\\" just to make ends meet instead of pursuing the career you want is just a diversion.\\\"

Alternatives? Remember, this is after the \\\"pursuing the career you want\\\" was already tried, not before.

This story could be about my little sister. Her degree is in social work. Putting aside for a moment the wisdom of that (ahem), what is she supposed to do? Entrepreneur-up a job or something? We aren't all in computer programming, where we should if nothing else at least be resume-building with work in open source. That's the exception.\", \"I was amazed to learn that ~15% of adults in America are functionally illiterate. They can put letters together and sound out words - but couldn't, for example, answer simple questions about a short text they just read.

Over 20% of American adults are 'quantitatively illiterate'. They are unable to add two small numbers together - or parse a simple chart or table that has numbers.

Only 13% of the adult population is proficient in reading, writing, math - where proficient means being able to do simple things like compare viewpoints in two editorials or compare the cost per ounce of food items.

That means ~9 out of 10 American adults are seriously lacking in their ability to read, write, or interpret numbers.

http://nces.ed.gov/NAAL/datafiles.asp\", \"I'm not saying that there's anything wrong with JavaScript, but I'm just curious as to why you want it to be the only language on the server and the client. What do you see as its advantages over (Python|Ruby|PHP|Java|etc.)? Why would you want to tie yourself to a single language when you could have your choice of languages?\", \"I could not disagree more with the article. Work is not evil. Oppression is evil, sometimes the way people treat each other in the context of work is evil. But work itself, especially hard work, is good for the soul.

It's not the drudgery or labor that's so satisfying. It's the sense of working on something necessary. No one would drive rail spikes or write in machine code for fun--at least, not on the scale necessary to actually achieve something. But once upon a time, the tasks were necessary, and those who undertook them rightly took joy in what they were achieving. That's work. Doing something necessary and useful is satisfying, even if it isn't fun.

Automate all you want; I'm all for it. It's one of the ways we make ourselves rich. I'd never argue that writing in machine code or taking out the garbage are inherently good for the soul, and eliminating the need for such things is good. But while they remain necessary, they are a source of satisfaction. There will always be tasks like that, because there will always be great things we can achieve that aren't possible without a lot of work.

I'm constantly pursuing projects, some for pay and some for play. But the funny thing about projects for play: most of them I never finish. The ones that do become great have a lot of the characteristics of work: I can see a need for them, I expect a big payoff for completion, others ask me to get them done, there's some sort of time constraint, I approach in a disciplined way and power through the dull bits. Of course, the inverse is also true: those projects I do for pay which turn out great have a lot of aspects of play: I make them interesting, I learn things, I experiment and inject humor, I have time to make them beautiful, to do things right. Great achievement lies in the intersection of work and play, I think.

I certainly wouldn't advocate unemployment, as this fellow does. I spent a year or so unemployed, once--and with no real financial pressure to get a job. It was absolute misery. My creative and passionate impulses slowly dried up. I always say, \\\"I'll learn this new language when I have time,\\\" but in fact I learn things exactly when I don't have time, but need them to get something done. When I had all the time in the world, I didn't pursue all those projects I was so interested in. After a few half-hearted starts, I shriveled into a TV-watching video-gaming internet-reading ball of goo.

I plan to never pursue that lifestyle. I may retire early from financially necessary work--in fact, I plan to. But I don't plan to ever actually stop working. That was hell!\", \"Is this more secure than Freenet then?\", \"No, you are completely wrong. Taking a paid summer job that is \\\"character-forming\\\" just to make ends meet instead of pursuing the career you want is just a diversion. Any time someone says that something builds character, I am very suspicious.

\\\"Unpaid internships are a scam?\\\" Wrong. You have never heard the wisdom that you should give the first one away.

Obviously, you've never tried to work in a highly competitive industry in which it is difficult to judge aptitude. Most of these jobs are filled by networking and word-of-mouth references.

If you want to work in, say, fashion, it will be nearly impossible to get a decent gig if you don't first work as an unpaid intern in NYC. (Unless, of course, daddy is rich and powerful.) So you start at the bottom, doing shitty menial work for an established person, and working hard, and then you leverage their professional network and credibility to work your way up the ladder. At the very least, this system filters out people who can't get shit done.\", \"http://www.lkozma.net/bookbox

embedded for ex. on my main page: http://www.lkozma.net

I made this small widget during this weekend to learn a bit of javascript. I'd be glad to get feedback on how understandable, usable, etc. it is or feature ideas, suggestions.\", \"It depends on how you count...\", \"Related discussion from Brad Templeton about why crypto isn't widely used: http://ideas.4brad.com/overengineering-and-non-deployment-ss...\", \"It's not the number of people - modern aircraft are built to be extremely airworthy, and if a plane goes down, it means that many things at once went terribly wrong in a very unprobable sequence.\", \"If the train disappeared and most of the bodies could not be found, then yes.\", \"IPv6 doesn't help, since it doesn't mandate any particular key management (and BTNS isn't even finished), nor does it mandate that IPsec be enabled.\", \"How could that possibly make a difference for the intended application? Is the server CPU-maxed and never faces IO waits where more calculation is free?

If speed were a valid goal (and it's not), then:

(1) You would only use overkill 64-bit integers if on a 64-bit processor and profiling had proven them to be faster.

(2) Precalculating the factors would speed the clearer code, possibly making it faster:

  const unsigned long factors[5] = \\\\n    { 1, 52, 52*52, 52*52*52, 52*52*52*52 };\\\\n  // decode a 5-digit base52 number\\\\n  unsigned long b52(const char *c) {\\\\n    unsigned long result = 0;\\\\n    for(int i = 0; i < 5; i++) {\\\\n      result += factors[i] * b52map[c[i]];\\\\n    }\\\\n    return result;\\\\n  }\\\\n
\\\\n...or unroll the loop...

  // decode a 5-digit base52 number\\\\n  unsigned long b52(const char *c) {\\\\n    unsigned long result = b52map[c[0]];\\\\n    result += (52) * b52map[c[1]];\\\\n    result += (52*52) * b52map[c[2]];\\\\n    result += (52*52*52) * b52map[c[3]];\\\\n    result += (52*52*52*52) * b52map[c[4]];   \\\\n    return result;\\\\n  }\\\\n
\\\\n(Here I'm trusting the compiler to precalculate the powers of 52, but the code is still clearly 'parsing a base' rather than 'mysterious multiplications and divisions'.)

(3) You would strongly consider using a Base64-based approach, so all conversions involve bit-shifts instead of multiplication. If certain characters can't be used -- eg vowels -- you might still prefer large gaps in your ID series. (If you're using a SQL database, it won't care -- but then again, if there's a SQL database anywhere in the system, its operations will make these micro-optimizations even more ludicrous than they are already.)\", \"Paradoxically it's because it seldom happens.

The fact that it's a rare and big occurence makes it newsworthy. It plays to a lot of peoples natural fear of flying[1] which makes the story that much better. The fact that a lot of people usually get killed helps too. Even though it's a rare event it seems like it happens all the time, simply because it's a major worldwide newsstory every single time. This tricks people into believing that flying is unsafe - they constantly see newsstories and documentaries about people who have died in an air crash.

People are afraid of sharks for much the same reason, even though your chance of being devoured by a shark is significantly smaller than the chance of falling down the stairs and dying

[1] This natural fear could well be rooted in the evolutionary advantage of being scared when you are up high looking down. The ones that weren't scared fell off the cliff and died.\", \"Some reasons I could think of, off the top of my head..

* Doing a lecture series only takes as long as it takes to film. There is no post-lecture work, such as rigorous editing or re-organization of ideas.

* You can rant. As long as you are speaking and guiding the listener along with you, you can easily make reference to things that are explained later on or go on tangents. If you are publishing an article and go off topic, people might skip it sections all together or become confused by the switch as they only skim text.

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