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http://www.chatterous.com/hnyc/\", \"\\\"a very large share of the people who were visiting the site were merely browsing to read headlines rather than using the aggregation page to decide what they wanted to read in detail.\\\"

It's exactly the way I use a newsstand. I mostly browse the headlines and unless I find something every interesting I don't buy a newspaper or magazine.\", \"When I say \\\"hang out\\\", I mean people can talk about anything (not just startup ideas) that HN community have interests, like what happens on HN web site, only in a mailing list interface. It has to be mailing list because a lot of people prefer to be able to use their favorite email client (gnus, mutt, etc.) to read and write.\", \"Indeed, we need data portability to rescue our content from dying services.\", NaN, \"Dumb hollywood stuff that, funny enough, seems to be praised when it comes in dead tree format (eg. Neuromancer).

Thing is, cyberpunk is not hacking. Buffer overflows are not hacking. It never was, actually. Hacking is about building and learning, not about showing off your skills (which in most cases aren't really there).\", \"That would just fork a bunch of threads from HN onto the mailing list, without the benefits that the site offers.

HN is currently 'pull', a mailing list would make it 'push'. I think one of the great things about the website is that you get to choose when you go there, a mailing list (especially a busy one) gets in the way of work pretty quickly.\", \"> If the person doing the verifying is a human, they don't need the stamp

That was my thought too. Can it be improved? If there is an API to create a unique key based on the contents of the message (and the headers) that the client can then verify with centmail (or w/e).

Sure it wont do anything for mail NOT covered with centmail. BUT you can dump anything with a faked key (likely spam) and let in those with a real key. Then anything else goes to the spam filter as usual.

Kinda like a more worldly version of PGP signing.

Obviously that kind of scheme would require much more support from email vendors.\", NaN, \"You're making the somewhat curious assumption that systematic neglect of \\\"preventive\\\" care (i.e. routine checkups) results directly in the \\\"downside\\\": large-scale, high-cost catastrophic events.

It certainly can, but from the point of view of statistics in human pathology, a complete non sequitur. For every person that neglects a checkup and misses early detection of a highly surreptitious, life-threatening disease, there will be ten for whom it either has no impact or results in low-grade, unremarkable chronic conditions that require occasional office visits and prescriptions.

Having to directly bear the cost of going to the doctor also provides a considerable incentive for leading a healthier life and staying away from bad habits with adverse medical consequences, in the same way that people are disincentivised to do avoidable things that hurt their financial standing in other areas.\", \"While I agree with you to an extent, Neal Stephenson also gets panned for writing long-winded stuff, like Anathem or the Baroque Trilogy. I just view it as dense brain-food, but some people get turned off.\", \"Thanks. I spent 5 minutes staring at that title trying to make sense of it. I'm quite hung over.\", \"It's my understanding that they are considered co-founders in title only, not in equity or role or responsibility.\", \"They are very vague about what they say it is, there are basically no real details in the article.\", \"You have an audience like this and all you wanna do is \\\"hang out\\\"? I wanna put their time and mine to better uses.\", \"For a while it seemed that Facebook had killed Parakey, except for the redesign that made Facebook look more operating system like. I think the browser war is still relatively wide open assuming the eventual crash of Microsoft. Whatever these guys make is going to be interesting.\", \"What are you talking about? I was suggesting a mailing list for Hacker News community to hang out.\", \"That has the unfortunate effect of silencing minority constituencies that may have a substantive and HN spirit-compatible reason for thinking that an article is important to get out there and discuss, but whose thoughts do not mirror the prevailing trend of the groupthink.\", \"Thanks for the specific suggestion on the copy editing. I'll definitely try to make it clearer.

Also a good point on the photo. It's about the only \\\"bounce\\\" stock photo I could find... I'll poke around and see if anything else might work, though.

Thanks for your suggestions!\", \"The best equity split is: everyone in your startup is happy. And, I don't think that there is any formula out there you can use.\", \"Thanks for the feedback!

a) I use the Yahoo BOSS index of your site to find other pages that would fit the search query well.

b) If the site isn't indexed then SearchEkko just doesn't display the widget at all.

c) Haha well it certainly tries to give the site owner front and center real-estate. It also displays up to 4 results, if they're available (not shown in the demo).

d) Excellent points. It's early -- I just wanted to see if there was any demand for the product before I spent too much more time on it.

e) I don't think that it really works very well in a sidebar. It would be hard to display the other hits attractively, and I don't think it as noticeable to the visitor. I played around with it, and 480px seemed as short as I could reasonably go.

f) Good to know. It's something I've been working on, and I'll try to clarify it.

Thanks again!\", \"Did you miss this gem? - http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=639976\", \"A well-reasoned piece, although I understand that using BMI without considering muscle mass can be misleading.\", \"And presumably s/Erasers/Erases/ too?\", \"And also microwave-thaws quite well, if you get the technique down.

Preferably, use the thawing program of the owen - if there isn't one, use a quite low setting.

Run the thaw-program for about half the amount of meat you have. This should soften the meat enough that you can chop it in 2-3 cm cubes with a big knife. Run the cubes (with plenty of air around) in the owen again, on the same program. You'll probably need to experiment a bit, but the idea is that you'd rather have nice and raw on the outside and semi-frozen in the middle, than cooked on the outside and raw in the middle.

The semi-frozen bits of meat will cook just fine, if the object is to get small chuck of meat, e.g. for a taco (if you need patties, slow-thawing is the only solution). Just remember not to over-fill the pan, if there's too much on the pan, if will boil, not sear, and you'll miss out on the tasty goodness of the malliard process.\", \"I use Google Calendar...\", \"That's because the notion of insurance is wrong. People need healthcare coverage, not insurance.

We are all connected in this stupid country - if the family down the street can't afford preventative care, and the wife gets sick, and can't take care of the kids, and the husband misses work and gets fired from his job, and then they can't afford good nutritious food for their kids, so the kids go to school hungry and don't learn as well and don't test as well, the ripples can last for generations.

Here's the thing. People act as if healthcare is something that has to be earned, and deserved, and not only is this viewpoint inhumane (in the Greatest Nation in the World!), but it's economically indefensible.

If people don't get early medical care, their lifetime economic output can be greatly reduced. And their children are affected. If children aren't taken care of with nutrition and care, their mental abilities, abilities to stay in school, are affected -- and their lifetime economic output is reduced. And targeted poverty (as opposed to where everyone's poor) breeds crime. Which creates greater loss of human economic potential AND greater costs for the government.

The country benefits from more, healthier workers, who can think straight, and don't spend significant portions of their time figuring out how to scrape by. These people can then spend money. Middle- and lower-middle-class people spend far more of their income than higher income brackets, if only they have the money to spend.

Net effect: The benefits to the entire country outweigh the costs, in a system where costs aren't an arms race between health insurance providers, malpractice insurers, and other for-profit companies.

A stitch in time saves nine.\", \"Nice idea and the implementation seems good. I am tempted to use this on some of my sites.

Some questions:

a) How does it work? Lets say I have a recipe site and a visitor arrives from Google having searched for \\\"steak\\\". How do you find related articles on my site?

b) What if my site isn't indexed? (e.g. new, blocked etc)

c) The widget has 8 actions (links/buttons etc). 2 of them point to my site and 6 to yours! I would prefer something like 7 to mine and 1 to yours :)

d) Certainly add some options. The \\\"Looking for more on\\\", \\\"Or try a new search\\\" and the 3 related keywords should be optional.

e) The 480px is very limiting. I can't put that in a sidebar it has to go to the main area

f) The site copy needs a redo. I could not easily grasp what it does, how it works etc.

Great work overall - I hope my suggestions are well taken!\", \"For the young programmer 12 years ago it was still easier to get absorbed in a \\\"hacking\\\" culture - or so it was for me. At that time I thought linux, assembly and writing a virus in Pascal were very cool things, and I didn't have a problem getting my friends to agree. It seemed very natural then.

I admit I don't know many high-schoolers now, but my feeling is they really are less hacking-inclined, at least around here (Eastern Europe). I'd guess the main difference is access to information. Then it was very rationed - I remember learning assembly from a reference manual. Now Internet offers a lot less obstacles, so I don't really see a point for \\\"subversiveness\\\", at least in mainstream programming.\", NaN, \"

    Anyway I'd like to see a book of other 'Cooking Patterns' laid out like this.\\\\n
\\\\nThat would truly be a \\\"hacker's\\\" cookbook. I'd like to see that too!\", \"Yes. If you follow the links on the Japanese page linked by keyist, you can change the URL to get his salted and hashed password. The salt is shown as well.\", \"Wonderful. More drama. The Internet needs more drama. The babies need their attention.\", \"The usual candidates: selenium, watir, HtmlUnit, HttpUnit;

Watir and selenium: plenty of examples of usage:

http://delicious.com/tag/watir

You can look at iMacros and testGen4web, here's a staggeringly large list;

http://www.softwareqatest.com/qatweb1.html#FUNC\", \"Really? The VA? Did you miss all the scandals about the Walter Reed medical base in DC, where soldiers were mistreated, ignored and neglected, and even one killed himself in his room and no one noticed for 2 days? The hospital had no idea until his parents called and forced them to look for their missing son. This was a guy who was evacuated due to a semi-suicide attempt, and they didn't even bother to monitor him. Shameful.

Not to mention the older vets, especially from Vietnam. They are screwed at every turn and the previous administration cut their benefits even more.\", \"congrats on launching\", \"mmm... I work with 2 cups of liquid per cup of rice!\", \"Ok, well, for what it's worth it sounds like a second hand toyota or something to that effect would be your ticket, they're reasonably cheap and about as reliable as it gets.

Other than that... you'd have to provide a whole pile of information on what your budget is (cheap is not the same for everybody), where you are and how much you expect to drive annually.

The way I do it is I set a budget, research the hell out of what is available on the local car sites within that budget, then pick a car make & model.

Then for the next month or so, every day I log in to all those sites and scan the listings for one that does not match the price/model year/mileage bracket.

The ones that are far below the average are worth looking in to and then you can probably still get a deal 20% better than what is listed. It's a buyers market at the moment.

I just bought a car listed at 11950 euros everywhere for 7000, (a c5 diesel), I expect to drive it for years.

EDIT: regarding the 'trust' factor, if I'm going to code up some stuff and I need advice I'd go to HN, not to my 'mechanic buddies' because I trust them more. Trust is not just personal relationships, it is also expertise.\", \"I want to be able to \\\"pitch\\\" an idea to a group of people and have some of them accept to implement it for equity, or choose to fund it for investment.

I feel like I latched on the first successful idea, mainly because it was 'ramen profitable' from the first instant, but I have done the market research for plenty of Plan Bs and Cs and would love to see some of them come to fruition NOW, and not wait for me til I have the time. The good part is that my Plan A is 'advertising', and it can carry all others on its back free of charge. Everything piggybacks on everything else.

Or maybe I should just hunker down and get this one rolling then come back for the others one at a time.

Too many bright minds and too much time is being wasted on \\\"web 2.0\\\" utilities and single-serving crap. Corporate intranet software is where \\\"we\\\" need to be at.\", \"I have serious doubts about that being true. What about people submitting their own content? Stuff from RSS? Irc? Forwards at work? Random discovery? Only links I have ever seen on twitter is to Wil Weathon's blog posts. Not a single link I have posted on HN/reddit has ever come from twitter.

Guess my friends are more interested in posting original stuff than plugging content, and I'm pretty happy about that. If it's on their site, my RSS reader checks the internet 400x more times a day than I check twitter myself.

I think some twitter \\\"power users\\\" are oblivious to the fact that to everyone else it doesn't have to be the end all be all new everything communication platform it is to them. Me at least, I'm fully open about my ignorance about other uses :)\", \"http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/taskwatch (note the release date).\", \"Mailing list may have a cleaner interface than web, every email address subscribed to the mailing list is associated with a handle on HN web site, which can be ensured by some way. What do you think about this?\", \"Okay, it's not a business. 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http://www.chatterous.com/hnyc/\", \"\\\"a very large share of the people who were visiting the site were merely browsing to read headlines rather than using the aggregation page to decide what they wanted to read in detail.\\\"

It's exactly the way I use a newsstand. I mostly browse the headlines and unless I find something every interesting I don't buy a newspaper or magazine.\", \"When I say \\\"hang out\\\", I mean people can talk about anything (not just startup ideas) that HN community have interests, like what happens on HN web site, only in a mailing list interface. It has to be mailing list because a lot of people prefer to be able to use their favorite email client (gnus, mutt, etc.) to read and write.\", \"Indeed, we need data portability to rescue our content from dying services.\", NaN, \"Dumb hollywood stuff that, funny enough, seems to be praised when it comes in dead tree format (eg. Neuromancer).

Thing is, cyberpunk is not hacking. Buffer overflows are not hacking. It never was, actually. Hacking is about building and learning, not about showing off your skills (which in most cases aren't really there).\", \"That would just fork a bunch of threads from HN onto the mailing list, without the benefits that the site offers.

HN is currently 'pull', a mailing list would make it 'push'. I think one of the great things about the website is that you get to choose when you go there, a mailing list (especially a busy one) gets in the way of work pretty quickly.\", \"> If the person doing the verifying is a human, they don't need the stamp

That was my thought too. Can it be improved? If there is an API to create a unique key based on the contents of the message (and the headers) that the client can then verify with centmail (or w/e).

Sure it wont do anything for mail NOT covered with centmail. BUT you can dump anything with a faked key (likely spam) and let in those with a real key. Then anything else goes to the spam filter as usual.

Kinda like a more worldly version of PGP signing.

Obviously that kind of scheme would require much more support from email vendors.\", NaN, \"You're making the somewhat curious assumption that systematic neglect of \\\"preventive\\\" care (i.e. routine checkups) results directly in the \\\"downside\\\": large-scale, high-cost catastrophic events.

It certainly can, but from the point of view of statistics in human pathology, a complete non sequitur. For every person that neglects a checkup and misses early detection of a highly surreptitious, life-threatening disease, there will be ten for whom it either has no impact or results in low-grade, unremarkable chronic conditions that require occasional office visits and prescriptions.

Having to directly bear the cost of going to the doctor also provides a considerable incentive for leading a healthier life and staying away from bad habits with adverse medical consequences, in the same way that people are disincentivised to do avoidable things that hurt their financial standing in other areas.\", \"While I agree with you to an extent, Neal Stephenson also gets panned for writing long-winded stuff, like Anathem or the Baroque Trilogy. I just view it as dense brain-food, but some people get turned off.\", \"Thanks. I spent 5 minutes staring at that title trying to make sense of it. I'm quite hung over.\", \"It's my understanding that they are considered co-founders in title only, not in equity or role or responsibility.\", \"They are very vague about what they say it is, there are basically no real details in the article.\", \"You have an audience like this and all you wanna do is \\\"hang out\\\"? I wanna put their time and mine to better uses.\", \"For a while it seemed that Facebook had killed Parakey, except for the redesign that made Facebook look more operating system like. I think the browser war is still relatively wide open assuming the eventual crash of Microsoft. Whatever these guys make is going to be interesting.\", \"What are you talking about? I was suggesting a mailing list for Hacker News community to hang out.\", \"That has the unfortunate effect of silencing minority constituencies that may have a substantive and HN spirit-compatible reason for thinking that an article is important to get out there and discuss, but whose thoughts do not mirror the prevailing trend of the groupthink.\", \"Thanks for the specific suggestion on the copy editing. I'll definitely try to make it clearer.

Also a good point on the photo. It's about the only \\\"bounce\\\" stock photo I could find... I'll poke around and see if anything else might work, though.

Thanks for your suggestions!\", \"The best equity split is: everyone in your startup is happy. And, I don't think that there is any formula out there you can use.\", \"Thanks for the feedback!

a) I use the Yahoo BOSS index of your site to find other pages that would fit the search query well.

b) If the site isn't indexed then SearchEkko just doesn't display the widget at all.

c) Haha well it certainly tries to give the site owner front and center real-estate. It also displays up to 4 results, if they're available (not shown in the demo).

d) Excellent points. It's early -- I just wanted to see if there was any demand for the product before I spent too much more time on it.

e) I don't think that it really works very well in a sidebar. It would be hard to display the other hits attractively, and I don't think it as noticeable to the visitor. I played around with it, and 480px seemed as short as I could reasonably go.

f) Good to know. It's something I've been working on, and I'll try to clarify it.

Thanks again!\", \"Did you miss this gem? - http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=639976\", \"A well-reasoned piece, although I understand that using BMI without considering muscle mass can be misleading.\", \"And presumably s/Erasers/Erases/ too?\", \"And also microwave-thaws quite well, if you get the technique down.

Preferably, use the thawing program of the owen - if there isn't one, use a quite low setting.

Run the thaw-program for about half the amount of meat you have. This should soften the meat enough that you can chop it in 2-3 cm cubes with a big knife. Run the cubes (with plenty of air around) in the owen again, on the same program. You'll probably need to experiment a bit, but the idea is that you'd rather have nice and raw on the outside and semi-frozen in the middle, than cooked on the outside and raw in the middle.

The semi-frozen bits of meat will cook just fine, if the object is to get small chuck of meat, e.g. for a taco (if you need patties, slow-thawing is the only solution). Just remember not to over-fill the pan, if there's too much on the pan, if will boil, not sear, and you'll miss out on the tasty goodness of the malliard process.\", \"I use Google Calendar...\", \"That's because the notion of insurance is wrong. People need healthcare coverage, not insurance.

We are all connected in this stupid country - if the family down the street can't afford preventative care, and the wife gets sick, and can't take care of the kids, and the husband misses work and gets fired from his job, and then they can't afford good nutritious food for their kids, so the kids go to school hungry and don't learn as well and don't test as well, the ripples can last for generations.

Here's the thing. People act as if healthcare is something that has to be earned, and deserved, and not only is this viewpoint inhumane (in the Greatest Nation in the World!), but it's economically indefensible.

If people don't get early medical care, their lifetime economic output can be greatly reduced. And their children are affected. If children aren't taken care of with nutrition and care, their mental abilities, abilities to stay in school, are affected -- and their lifetime economic output is reduced. And targeted poverty (as opposed to where everyone's poor) breeds crime. Which creates greater loss of human economic potential AND greater costs for the government.

The country benefits from more, healthier workers, who can think straight, and don't spend significant portions of their time figuring out how to scrape by. These people can then spend money. Middle- and lower-middle-class people spend far more of their income than higher income brackets, if only they have the money to spend.

Net effect: The benefits to the entire country outweigh the costs, in a system where costs aren't an arms race between health insurance providers, malpractice insurers, and other for-profit companies.

A stitch in time saves nine.\", \"Nice idea and the implementation seems good. I am tempted to use this on some of my sites.

Some questions:

a) How does it work? Lets say I have a recipe site and a visitor arrives from Google having searched for \\\"steak\\\". How do you find related articles on my site?

b) What if my site isn't indexed? (e.g. new, blocked etc)

c) The widget has 8 actions (links/buttons etc). 2 of them point to my site and 6 to yours! I would prefer something like 7 to mine and 1 to yours :)

d) Certainly add some options. The \\\"Looking for more on\\\", \\\"Or try a new search\\\" and the 3 related keywords should be optional.

e) The 480px is very limiting. I can't put that in a sidebar it has to go to the main area

f) The site copy needs a redo. I could not easily grasp what it does, how it works etc.

Great work overall - I hope my suggestions are well taken!\", \"For the young programmer 12 years ago it was still easier to get absorbed in a \\\"hacking\\\" culture - or so it was for me. At that time I thought linux, assembly and writing a virus in Pascal were very cool things, and I didn't have a problem getting my friends to agree. It seemed very natural then.

I admit I don't know many high-schoolers now, but my feeling is they really are less hacking-inclined, at least around here (Eastern Europe). I'd guess the main difference is access to information. Then it was very rationed - I remember learning assembly from a reference manual. Now Internet offers a lot less obstacles, so I don't really see a point for \\\"subversiveness\\\", at least in mainstream programming.\", NaN, \"

    Anyway I'd like to see a book of other 'Cooking Patterns' laid out like this.\\\\n
\\\\nThat would truly be a \\\"hacker's\\\" cookbook. I'd like to see that too!\", \"Yes. If you follow the links on the Japanese page linked by keyist, you can change the URL to get his salted and hashed password. The salt is shown as well.\", \"Wonderful. More drama. The Internet needs more drama. The babies need their attention.\", \"The usual candidates: selenium, watir, HtmlUnit, HttpUnit;

Watir and selenium: plenty of examples of usage:

http://delicious.com/tag/watir

You can look at iMacros and testGen4web, here's a staggeringly large list;

http://www.softwareqatest.com/qatweb1.html#FUNC\", \"Really? The VA? Did you miss all the scandals about the Walter Reed medical base in DC, where soldiers were mistreated, ignored and neglected, and even one killed himself in his room and no one noticed for 2 days? The hospital had no idea until his parents called and forced them to look for their missing son. This was a guy who was evacuated due to a semi-suicide attempt, and they didn't even bother to monitor him. Shameful.

Not to mention the older vets, especially from Vietnam. They are screwed at every turn and the previous administration cut their benefits even more.\", \"congrats on launching\", \"mmm... I work with 2 cups of liquid per cup of rice!\", \"Ok, well, for what it's worth it sounds like a second hand toyota or something to that effect would be your ticket, they're reasonably cheap and about as reliable as it gets.

Other than that... you'd have to provide a whole pile of information on what your budget is (cheap is not the same for everybody), where you are and how much you expect to drive annually.

The way I do it is I set a budget, research the hell out of what is available on the local car sites within that budget, then pick a car make & model.

Then for the next month or so, every day I log in to all those sites and scan the listings for one that does not match the price/model year/mileage bracket.

The ones that are far below the average are worth looking in to and then you can probably still get a deal 20% better than what is listed. It's a buyers market at the moment.

I just bought a car listed at 11950 euros everywhere for 7000, (a c5 diesel), I expect to drive it for years.

EDIT: regarding the 'trust' factor, if I'm going to code up some stuff and I need advice I'd go to HN, not to my 'mechanic buddies' because I trust them more. Trust is not just personal relationships, it is also expertise.\", \"I want to be able to \\\"pitch\\\" an idea to a group of people and have some of them accept to implement it for equity, or choose to fund it for investment.

I feel like I latched on the first successful idea, mainly because it was 'ramen profitable' from the first instant, but I have done the market research for plenty of Plan Bs and Cs and would love to see some of them come to fruition NOW, and not wait for me til I have the time. The good part is that my Plan A is 'advertising', and it can carry all others on its back free of charge. Everything piggybacks on everything else.

Or maybe I should just hunker down and get this one rolling then come back for the others one at a time.

Too many bright minds and too much time is being wasted on \\\"web 2.0\\\" utilities and single-serving crap. Corporate intranet software is where \\\"we\\\" need to be at.\", \"I have serious doubts about that being true. What about people submitting their own content? Stuff from RSS? Irc? Forwards at work? Random discovery? Only links I have ever seen on twitter is to Wil Weathon's blog posts. Not a single link I have posted on HN/reddit has ever come from twitter.

Guess my friends are more interested in posting original stuff than plugging content, and I'm pretty happy about that. If it's on their site, my RSS reader checks the internet 400x more times a day than I check twitter myself.

I think some twitter \\\"power users\\\" are oblivious to the fact that to everyone else it doesn't have to be the end all be all new everything communication platform it is to them. Me at least, I'm fully open about my ignorance about other uses :)\", \"http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/taskwatch (note the release date).\", \"Mailing list may have a cleaner interface than web, every email address subscribed to the mailing list is associated with a handle on HN web site, which can be ensured by some way. What do you think about this?\", \"Okay, it's not a business. 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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.

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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
\\\\nMost services have proprietary implementations of spell correction that is an amalgamation of several techniques including n-grams, and they might not like to make it public.\", \"It seems there are already apps for that https://market.android.com/details?id=com.forgottenprojects....\", \"I got a new phone number three weeks ago and I still haven't memorized my own phone number.\", NaN, \"Thanks for vimgrep. I didn't know about that.\", \"Clicktastic - http://epihu.com\", \"Enjoying lolicon will turn you into child rapist like enjoying FPS turned me into ruthless murder.

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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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
\\\\nMost services have proprietary implementations of spell correction that is an amalgamation of several techniques including n-grams, and they might not like to make it public.\", \"It seems there are already apps for that https://market.android.com/details?id=com.forgottenprojects....\", \"I got a new phone number three weeks ago and I still haven't memorized my own phone number.\", NaN, \"Thanks for vimgrep. I didn't know about that.\", \"Clicktastic - http://epihu.com\", \"Enjoying lolicon will turn you into child rapist like enjoying FPS turned me into ruthless murder.

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.

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

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

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

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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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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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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.

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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.

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

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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.

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You just need to buy a few cables with these ends on them. It would also be possible to create an extension cable with one of these ends, for devices that are hardwired.\", \"I don't think this guy understands USB. It isn't a matter of not having passthrough connectors, it's a matter of one device per port is how it fundamentally works. Unless he is planning to put a small 2-port hub in each connector (one for the device, one for the downstream port), this kind of thing just won't work.

I'm guessing this is an issue of an industrial designer thinking \\\"those silly computer engineers, why didn't they think to add passthrough?\\\" without understanding how USB works.\", \"That sort of thing is why /root is now root's home directory.\", \"A human teacher isn't always available to demonstrate things. How can we duplicate the experience of teaching for people with nothing but a browser and desire?\", \"There are a few of us around. Perhaps we should organise a Japan HN get-together. Patio11 is out in Nagoya though I think, which might make things a bit difficult.

If anyone in Japan is interested in this, please contact me through my email address, and I'll organise a small event.\", \"A little comment on the Ghent mayor's office intentions:

The normal way of doing things is this: When a police officer notices an illegally put up poster, he has to do all the necessary paperwork to aid the public prosecutor in his legal actions against the person or organisation who put up the poster. That's, if the responsible person or organisation is known. If not, the police officer will have to do some inverstigative work. \\\\nAfter that it has to go to trial and could cost the defendant 120 EURO per poster, while costing the community much much more. (cleaning, police hours...)

You can see the means and hours that would have to go into this...for a poster. Still, the city wants to get rid of the problem. Hence, this idea.

It's true that from a legal point of view, the city itself is culpable of putting up stickers where it's illegal to do that. They've admitted to that, but say that it's a choice between doing the 120 EURO fine thing or the quick and more cost effective way while getting public attention for the problem they want to address and create awareness for.

And since the story was all over the news...a job well done.

Take care,\\\\nKarl (pinching the ostrich)\", \"They made a deliberate and conscious decision to move into the Chinese market, with full awareness of the laws and regulations they would be bound to.\", \"I realize this is going to seem a lot like a 'no true scotsman' argument, but I think there's a problem with saying consequentialism has bad consequences. If it has had bad consequences, they weren't doing it right. (or _possibly_ they just had very different values)

It's also possible to be consequentialist and still refuse to due certain things on principle, even if it seems like the right thing to do, because you know you are prone to be wrong about that kind of thing.

http://lesswrong.com/lw/uv/ends_dont_justify_means_among_hum...\", NaN, \"After taxes, that's about $32K. If hacker lives in California, that's $15.2K. Makes you wonder why more hackers don't run bot farms.\", \"For more information on the higher order planning faculties discussed in the above comment, google \\\"executive function\\\".\", \"AFAIK a single cd command will set current working directory to /root, and rm -rf will only remove everything under /root. Or does cd command had different behavior in Unix at that time, comparing to shells today?\", \"\\\"Because they are root and those are just files.\\\"

Just because you are root doesn't mean you should be able to do whatever you like to the filesystem at any time. Most modern unix variants (including linux) support file attributes such as immutability, see the man page for chattr(1) if you want more. In BSD land there is additionally the concept of Secure Levels which limit the ability of root to change file attributes under different circumstances; generally you have to reboot into single user mode to overwrite files or directories marked as immutable or delete ones marked as append_only.\", \"Sod any 'non-empty line'

  /usr/bin/grep '^' > output\\\\n
\\\\nOr even better, grep can be an editor with line filtering - if you make an mistake, have it throw away the line:

  /usr/bin/grep -v '%' > output\\\\n
\\\\n(Any line with a %, throw away, keep the rest - good for multi-line files)\", NaN, \"I think the problem is that, now, POST means something more like \\\"send the resource a message, as if it were an OOP-style object.\\\" Anything can happen when you POST.

PATCH is just, well, a patch\\u2014;)\\u2014to get back to the original semantics of POST, since with people using POST the way they currently do, those semantics (for things like caching) are unreliable.\", \"In retrospect, logging was absolutely the wrong example for this article. I intend to follow up with a better example.

In the case of logging, an observer may or may not be appropriate depending on the specifics of your application. In your Go app, it sounds like a NotificationObserver makes perfect sense.

The broader point that I was trying to make in the article was that coupling all of your business logic to your persistence objects is a bad idea. It couples all of the concerns together, and with larger codebases, makes for slow tests and code that's difficult to reason about and debug.

If your business logic lives outside of your persistence layer, service objects can be a great way to coordinate several objects necessary to complete some user action. Observers can work quite well too.

As long as business logic is decoupled from persistence, I think a big step has been made towards better code.\", NaN, \"What I've heard is that facebook is using Cassandra exclusively for inboxes (and that they're using hbase for a bunch of other stuff).\", \"Debt in a company isn't like personal debt. Debt, used properly, is a lever to increase profitability. Even very profitable companies that have no \\\"need\\\" for debt will have a target capital structure that includes some debt. It's about maximizing returns for the shareholders. Or freedom or something..

I enjoyed Rework but I find the canonical way they try to pass of these opinions increasingly distasteful.\", NaN, \"POST is the wildcard verb when you can't use anything else. PATCHing seemed to be a common enough use case to warrant standardising. PATCH, combined with ETags, offers idempotentcy meaning that if you are unsure of success you can simply repeat the operation. This can really come in handy in a distributed system working over a network. (PUT and DELETE have this property, POST does not) Also, when intermediaries can understand what you're doing, they can handle caching much better, invalidating what they must, etc. Again, POST does not give you that luxury.\", \"The choice of what snapshot to mount is part of the boot process, as chosen by grub. Nexenta's apt-clone creates a new snapshot for every system upgrade and adds a new boot entry for rolling back in case it doesn't work.\", \"Did that version of BSD have secure levels? Updating systems where the system binaries are marked immutable can sometimes be a pain; but the comfort level it provides is remarkable.\", \"Perhaps just use shells with more builtin commands? Something like busybox. So if you ever do rm -rf * and don't close your shell you still have all the basic utilities available.\", \"\\\"most of the people in the video didn\\u2019t know that they were becoming part of a viral video.\\\"

If we only knew the formula for viral videos, ad agencies would be all over that. Unfortunately/Luckily, there is no such formula..\", \"When reading about interviews I always remember about a study mentioned in \\\"What Colour is Your Parachute?\\\" They said that HR professionals selecting candidates had a slightly LESS success rate than completely random choices when looking at the candidates' performances 6-12 months later.

The idea to always \\\"hire people smarter than you\\\" has never really made sense to me. If you always hire people smarter than you, won't everyone eventually realise they're working for an idiot and leave?

The people I've enjoyed working the most for have been people around the same intelligence as me, IMO.\", \"Because they are root and those are just files.

Perhaps they need to alias rm to 'rm -I' (-I : prompt once before removal)? I remember one of the MandrakeLinux versions had that enabled by default many years ago. It saved me a couple of times when I was still a Unix noobie.\", \"Ok, bad example.

Imagine an item for sale that has 100KB of text as a description. Does it really make sense to link to the description text rather than keep it along with the name, price, etc?

Does it make sense to update it every time from say, a mobile client?\", \"As is, I believe, jrockway (http://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=jrockway)?\", \"That would have interesting implications. If Google relocated a large number of employees someplace with a pleasant immigration process, I mean.\", \"This has always been the reason I liked Firewire more than USB...\", \"\\\"Google was never forced to do anything.\\\"

Lol wut. You need to think about what you're saying. Go \\\"not doing anything\\\" they would be serving up whatever content their algorithm deems relevant.

Its 'censoring' that is doing something, and they simply chose not to do it.\", NaN, \"Looks like less - $26M according to Crunchbase.[1] Far less than the capital it raised. Maybe you mean FriendFeed?

[1] http://www.crunchbase.com/company/friendster\", \"Perhaps using grep to match anything and thus output the whole file?

    grep '.*' file
\", \"Match any non-empty line.

   /usr/bin/grep \\\".*\\\" /path/of/file
\", \"I'm the new one at RWW... I may have more time to listen than the others? ;)\", \"What drives me crazy is that people take pots like this or Seth Godin or anyone writing like this and applying the criticism suitable to a paper on epistemology.

If people had to actually write in all the 'qualifiers for smartasses' to avoid it, they would make pretty awful reading. The frustrating thing is, this reads like it's already been through some of that. He's very obviously not claiming some iron causality between debt and profitability. Just a relationship, in his case, possibly, consult your doctor before attempting.

It's not the purpose of the article and it would be a tangent to go off and explain this relationship. Again, if you were making a subtle epistemological argument about the relationship between knowledge and certainty, go chase down everything. This is a blog post about the joys of running a profitable business.

No one is going to build a business from a literalistic interpretation of a blog post.\", \"I'm looking for a (cheap or free) web app/service that will allow me to take in and produce a live stream of SMS/emails from audience members in a presentation room (to be projected on a side projector).

This can be accomplished on twitter with a combinator of Twittermail.com and Twitpic.com, however I'm looking for a web-app that will allow for easier SMS access (ATT users have to use an SMS gateway code to send emails from their phones) and will allow for me to create a non-public feed.

Ideally, the solution would not require the SMS/emailers to sign up in any way (a la twittermail), and would operate without any moderation (I trust the audience).

Present.ly comes close, Yammer as well - perhaps I'm looking at services that too closely target dynamic user interaction.

Suggestions?\", \"You can use

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I have witnessed very powerful Chinese officials and businessmen not take action against a rival because the action would have been unlawful and they didn't want to risk the penalties. I have seen mid-level government officials block attempted actions from senior officials because the actions didn't follow the rules.\", \"Because it costs money. An https connection requires an order of magnitude more resources to set up and maintain than a plain old http connection.

Even with hardware acceleration it takes more electricity per connection, and dedicated SSL accelerator boxes are not cheap (a pair of load-balancers with SSL acceleration will cost more than a new car).

When you're operating at the scale of Google, that can add up quickly.\", \"The Chinese people always have the option to simply not use Google.\", \"Does someone know what's this use of grep as cat he alludes at ?\", NaN, \"Man that makes sad -- go Australia :S Although, note that at this stage it is still \\\"nominal\\\" in practice while the plans are yet to be implemented.\", NaN, \"Anyone who talks about Entrepeneurship in Japan and doesn't talk about the housing situation & concentration of industry in Tokyo is following fancy rather than reality.

When you are unable to rent anything other than the oldest (most undesirable) places without corporate approval, you are not likely to start your own business.

When all business deals are done in the most expensive part of the country, you and your sales staff are not likely to have experience dealing with problems that average people are going to deal with.\", \"No - a Notifo or Prowl or other similar services could use us to deliver their notifications. They are enabling push on web apps and other items and creating a consumer app that serves as a central point for the notifications, whereas we provide a service for any app developer to integrate. Different targets and concepts :)\", \"

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\\\\nI'm wondering why they can delete files under /bin and /dev?\", \"I feel like folks are tap dancing around the border of the parts of the topic that fall under the \\\"behind the counter\\\" category, so I'm going to jump over for y'all.

Adderall and related schedule II nootropic stimulants are amazingly effective for their intended roles and when used at medically indicated dosages (rather than doing the abusive equivalent of swallowing a bottle of no-doze caffeine pills) are among the safest drugs for which it is possible to get a prescription, in that any side effects induced by taking a prescribed dosage will cease soon after cessation of the medication.

That being said, the view that they are study drugs is not quite a complete or accurate picture of their cognitive effect. A more accurate but still imprecise view would be that at the correct dosage, adderall and family \\\"reduce the activation energy needed for attentional engagement\\\" and \\\"increase the baseline activity level of higher order planning faculties\\\" (that is, every time you have a \\\"I should do this vs i want to do that\\\" moment and chose the \\\"should do this\\\" path, you are actively using the higher order planning faculties).

These effects are why adderall et al are great for treating those who have ADHD, ie those who have a dysfunctionally high activation energy for attentional engagement in tasks, and perhaps due to insufficient activity of those higher order planning faculties that influence moment to moment behavior also have impulsive behavior and all the externalities that these difficulties imply. Study drugs they are not, they just happen to help you focus on what you really really want to focus on if you try hard enough.

If you do not have much in the way of excessively impulsive behavior or difficulty focusing on what you really really want to be doing when both well rested and in shape, then you do not stand to gain much / anything from using them.

If you're not well rested, either drink some strong tea (because caffeine and theanine are great!) or go to sleep, and if you're not in good physical health, go fix that with some exercise instead of whatever you'd be procrastinating with because that affects your quality of life and net productivity more than getting another hour of work done. Adderall et al will not make you better at focusing just then and there.

I feel that people often lose sight of the fact that while the human brain can do amazing things, there are limits. With nootropics such as adderall, even a slightly higher dosage in the normal dosage range can essentially result in a sort of unpleasant \\\"overload\\\" of your ability to direct your focus. I suspect this is a miniature version of whatever those who recreationally abuse these stimulants experience, in which case they must be idiots because i don't understand how that could be pleasant.

if you have allergies that can be made tolerablish without something like zyrtec or claritin and you have work you need to do, don't take the allergy medication, they have essentially the exact opposite (I believe antagonistic is the term used) cognitive effect of prescription dosages of adderall et al.

Obvious caveat, everything I say is merely reflects my personal experience managing adhd, reading up on various bits, and observing how many people work. Also, it seems that at least anecdotally that the manner in which a person with unmedicated adhd structures and approaches work is radically different from how everyone else does so, and that part of the adhd treatment process is sort of a (think HeMan) \\\"By the power of ADDERALL, I shall use my newfound powers of ease of attentional engagement to devise more effective and efficient ways of structuring how I approach work\\\"

theres probably things i'm overlooking, omitting, oversimplifying or exaggerating, but hopefully this has some useful information for someone.\", NaN, \"Why should 'laws' decreed anywhere be respected?

Should laws that are counter to one's values be respected?

Should laws that seek to prevent a full human experience be respected?

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\"http://www.dragosroua.com/what-can-argentine-tango-teach-you-about-brilliant-blogging/\", NaN, NaN], \"col9\": [\"\\\"Anybody\\\" is singular, so your last sentence should be: \\\"News agencies in China don't have anybody who writes proper English?\\\"\", \"Most USB devices aren't hardwired to a cable (except mice/keyboards). You just need to buy a few cables with these ends on them. It would also be possible to create an extension cable with one of these ends, for devices that are hardwired.\", \"I don't think this guy understands USB. It isn't a matter of not having passthrough connectors, it's a matter of one device per port is how it fundamentally works. Unless he is planning to put a small 2-port hub in each connector (one for the device, one for the downstream port), this kind of thing just won't work.

I'm guessing this is an issue of an industrial designer thinking \\\"those silly computer engineers, why didn't they think to add passthrough?\\\" without understanding how USB works.\", \"That sort of thing is why /root is now root's home directory.\", \"A human teacher isn't always available to demonstrate things. How can we duplicate the experience of teaching for people with nothing but a browser and desire?\", \"There are a few of us around. Perhaps we should organise a Japan HN get-together. Patio11 is out in Nagoya though I think, which might make things a bit difficult.

If anyone in Japan is interested in this, please contact me through my email address, and I'll organise a small event.\", \"A little comment on the Ghent mayor's office intentions:

The normal way of doing things is this: When a police officer notices an illegally put up poster, he has to do all the necessary paperwork to aid the public prosecutor in his legal actions against the person or organisation who put up the poster. That's, if the responsible person or organisation is known. If not, the police officer will have to do some inverstigative work. \\\\nAfter that it has to go to trial and could cost the defendant 120 EURO per poster, while costing the community much much more. (cleaning, police hours...)

You can see the means and hours that would have to go into this...for a poster. Still, the city wants to get rid of the problem. Hence, this idea.

It's true that from a legal point of view, the city itself is culpable of putting up stickers where it's illegal to do that. They've admitted to that, but say that it's a choice between doing the 120 EURO fine thing or the quick and more cost effective way while getting public attention for the problem they want to address and create awareness for.

And since the story was all over the news...a job well done.

Take care,\\\\nKarl (pinching the ostrich)\", \"They made a deliberate and conscious decision to move into the Chinese market, with full awareness of the laws and regulations they would be bound to.\", \"I realize this is going to seem a lot like a 'no true scotsman' argument, but I think there's a problem with saying consequentialism has bad consequences. If it has had bad consequences, they weren't doing it right. (or _possibly_ they just had very different values)

It's also possible to be consequentialist and still refuse to due certain things on principle, even if it seems like the right thing to do, because you know you are prone to be wrong about that kind of thing.

http://lesswrong.com/lw/uv/ends_dont_justify_means_among_hum...\", NaN, \"After taxes, that's about $32K. If hacker lives in California, that's $15.2K. Makes you wonder why more hackers don't run bot farms.\", \"For more information on the higher order planning faculties discussed in the above comment, google \\\"executive function\\\".\", \"AFAIK a single cd command will set current working directory to /root, and rm -rf will only remove everything under /root. Or does cd command had different behavior in Unix at that time, comparing to shells today?\", \"\\\"Because they are root and those are just files.\\\"

Just because you are root doesn't mean you should be able to do whatever you like to the filesystem at any time. Most modern unix variants (including linux) support file attributes such as immutability, see the man page for chattr(1) if you want more. In BSD land there is additionally the concept of Secure Levels which limit the ability of root to change file attributes under different circumstances; generally you have to reboot into single user mode to overwrite files or directories marked as immutable or delete ones marked as append_only.\", \"Sod any 'non-empty line'

  /usr/bin/grep '^' > output\\\\n
\\\\nOr even better, grep can be an editor with line filtering - if you make an mistake, have it throw away the line:

  /usr/bin/grep -v '%' > output\\\\n
\\\\n(Any line with a %, throw away, keep the rest - good for multi-line files)\", NaN, \"I think the problem is that, now, POST means something more like \\\"send the resource a message, as if it were an OOP-style object.\\\" Anything can happen when you POST.

PATCH is just, well, a patch\\u2014;)\\u2014to get back to the original semantics of POST, since with people using POST the way they currently do, those semantics (for things like caching) are unreliable.\", \"In retrospect, logging was absolutely the wrong example for this article. I intend to follow up with a better example.

In the case of logging, an observer may or may not be appropriate depending on the specifics of your application. In your Go app, it sounds like a NotificationObserver makes perfect sense.

The broader point that I was trying to make in the article was that coupling all of your business logic to your persistence objects is a bad idea. It couples all of the concerns together, and with larger codebases, makes for slow tests and code that's difficult to reason about and debug.

If your business logic lives outside of your persistence layer, service objects can be a great way to coordinate several objects necessary to complete some user action. Observers can work quite well too.

As long as business logic is decoupled from persistence, I think a big step has been made towards better code.\", NaN, \"What I've heard is that facebook is using Cassandra exclusively for inboxes (and that they're using hbase for a bunch of other stuff).\", \"Debt in a company isn't like personal debt. Debt, used properly, is a lever to increase profitability. Even very profitable companies that have no \\\"need\\\" for debt will have a target capital structure that includes some debt. It's about maximizing returns for the shareholders. Or freedom or something..

I enjoyed Rework but I find the canonical way they try to pass of these opinions increasingly distasteful.\", NaN, \"POST is the wildcard verb when you can't use anything else. PATCHing seemed to be a common enough use case to warrant standardising. PATCH, combined with ETags, offers idempotentcy meaning that if you are unsure of success you can simply repeat the operation. This can really come in handy in a distributed system working over a network. (PUT and DELETE have this property, POST does not) Also, when intermediaries can understand what you're doing, they can handle caching much better, invalidating what they must, etc. Again, POST does not give you that luxury.\", \"The choice of what snapshot to mount is part of the boot process, as chosen by grub. Nexenta's apt-clone creates a new snapshot for every system upgrade and adds a new boot entry for rolling back in case it doesn't work.\", \"Did that version of BSD have secure levels? Updating systems where the system binaries are marked immutable can sometimes be a pain; but the comfort level it provides is remarkable.\", \"Perhaps just use shells with more builtin commands? Something like busybox. So if you ever do rm -rf * and don't close your shell you still have all the basic utilities available.\", \"\\\"most of the people in the video didn\\u2019t know that they were becoming part of a viral video.\\\"

If we only knew the formula for viral videos, ad agencies would be all over that. Unfortunately/Luckily, there is no such formula..\", \"When reading about interviews I always remember about a study mentioned in \\\"What Colour is Your Parachute?\\\" They said that HR professionals selecting candidates had a slightly LESS success rate than completely random choices when looking at the candidates' performances 6-12 months later.

The idea to always \\\"hire people smarter than you\\\" has never really made sense to me. If you always hire people smarter than you, won't everyone eventually realise they're working for an idiot and leave?

The people I've enjoyed working the most for have been people around the same intelligence as me, IMO.\", \"Because they are root and those are just files.

Perhaps they need to alias rm to 'rm -I' (-I : prompt once before removal)? I remember one of the MandrakeLinux versions had that enabled by default many years ago. It saved me a couple of times when I was still a Unix noobie.\", \"Ok, bad example.

Imagine an item for sale that has 100KB of text as a description. Does it really make sense to link to the description text rather than keep it along with the name, price, etc?

Does it make sense to update it every time from say, a mobile client?\", \"As is, I believe, jrockway (http://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=jrockway)?\", \"That would have interesting implications. If Google relocated a large number of employees someplace with a pleasant immigration process, I mean.\", \"This has always been the reason I liked Firewire more than USB...\", \"\\\"Google was never forced to do anything.\\\"

Lol wut. You need to think about what you're saying. Go \\\"not doing anything\\\" they would be serving up whatever content their algorithm deems relevant.

Its 'censoring' that is doing something, and they simply chose not to do it.\", NaN, \"Looks like less - $26M according to Crunchbase.[1] Far less than the capital it raised. Maybe you mean FriendFeed?

[1] http://www.crunchbase.com/company/friendster\", \"Perhaps using grep to match anything and thus output the whole file?

    grep '.*' file
\", \"Match any non-empty line.

   /usr/bin/grep \\\".*\\\" /path/of/file
\", \"I'm the new one at RWW... I may have more time to listen than the others? ;)\", \"What drives me crazy is that people take pots like this or Seth Godin or anyone writing like this and applying the criticism suitable to a paper on epistemology.

If people had to actually write in all the 'qualifiers for smartasses' to avoid it, they would make pretty awful reading. The frustrating thing is, this reads like it's already been through some of that. He's very obviously not claiming some iron causality between debt and profitability. Just a relationship, in his case, possibly, consult your doctor before attempting.

It's not the purpose of the article and it would be a tangent to go off and explain this relationship. Again, if you were making a subtle epistemological argument about the relationship between knowledge and certainty, go chase down everything. This is a blog post about the joys of running a profitable business.

No one is going to build a business from a literalistic interpretation of a blog post.\", \"I'm looking for a (cheap or free) web app/service that will allow me to take in and produce a live stream of SMS/emails from audience members in a presentation room (to be projected on a side projector).

This can be accomplished on twitter with a combinator of Twittermail.com and Twitpic.com, however I'm looking for a web-app that will allow for easier SMS access (ATT users have to use an SMS gateway code to send emails from their phones) and will allow for me to create a non-public feed.

Ideally, the solution would not require the SMS/emailers to sign up in any way (a la twittermail), and would operate without any moderation (I trust the audience).

Present.ly comes close, Yammer as well - perhaps I'm looking at services that too closely target dynamic user interaction.

Suggestions?\", \"You can use

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I have witnessed very powerful Chinese officials and businessmen not take action against a rival because the action would have been unlawful and they didn't want to risk the penalties. I have seen mid-level government officials block attempted actions from senior officials because the actions didn't follow the rules.\", \"Because it costs money. An https connection requires an order of magnitude more resources to set up and maintain than a plain old http connection.

Even with hardware acceleration it takes more electricity per connection, and dedicated SSL accelerator boxes are not cheap (a pair of load-balancers with SSL acceleration will cost more than a new car).

When you're operating at the scale of Google, that can add up quickly.\", \"The Chinese people always have the option to simply not use Google.\", \"Does someone know what's this use of grep as cat he alludes at ?\", NaN, \"Man that makes sad -- go Australia :S Although, note that at this stage it is still \\\"nominal\\\" in practice while the plans are yet to be implemented.\", NaN, \"Anyone who talks about Entrepeneurship in Japan and doesn't talk about the housing situation & concentration of industry in Tokyo is following fancy rather than reality.

When you are unable to rent anything other than the oldest (most undesirable) places without corporate approval, you are not likely to start your own business.

When all business deals are done in the most expensive part of the country, you and your sales staff are not likely to have experience dealing with problems that average people are going to deal with.\", \"No - a Notifo or Prowl or other similar services could use us to deliver their notifications. They are enabling push on web apps and other items and creating a consumer app that serves as a central point for the notifications, whereas we provide a service for any app developer to integrate. Different targets and concepts :)\", \"

  # cd \\\\n  # rm -rf *\\\\n
\\\\nI'm wondering why they can delete files under /bin and /dev?\", \"I feel like folks are tap dancing around the border of the parts of the topic that fall under the \\\"behind the counter\\\" category, so I'm going to jump over for y'all.

Adderall and related schedule II nootropic stimulants are amazingly effective for their intended roles and when used at medically indicated dosages (rather than doing the abusive equivalent of swallowing a bottle of no-doze caffeine pills) are among the safest drugs for which it is possible to get a prescription, in that any side effects induced by taking a prescribed dosage will cease soon after cessation of the medication.

That being said, the view that they are study drugs is not quite a complete or accurate picture of their cognitive effect. A more accurate but still imprecise view would be that at the correct dosage, adderall and family \\\"reduce the activation energy needed for attentional engagement\\\" and \\\"increase the baseline activity level of higher order planning faculties\\\" (that is, every time you have a \\\"I should do this vs i want to do that\\\" moment and chose the \\\"should do this\\\" path, you are actively using the higher order planning faculties).

These effects are why adderall et al are great for treating those who have ADHD, ie those who have a dysfunctionally high activation energy for attentional engagement in tasks, and perhaps due to insufficient activity of those higher order planning faculties that influence moment to moment behavior also have impulsive behavior and all the externalities that these difficulties imply. Study drugs they are not, they just happen to help you focus on what you really really want to focus on if you try hard enough.

If you do not have much in the way of excessively impulsive behavior or difficulty focusing on what you really really want to be doing when both well rested and in shape, then you do not stand to gain much / anything from using them.

If you're not well rested, either drink some strong tea (because caffeine and theanine are great!) or go to sleep, and if you're not in good physical health, go fix that with some exercise instead of whatever you'd be procrastinating with because that affects your quality of life and net productivity more than getting another hour of work done. Adderall et al will not make you better at focusing just then and there.

I feel that people often lose sight of the fact that while the human brain can do amazing things, there are limits. With nootropics such as adderall, even a slightly higher dosage in the normal dosage range can essentially result in a sort of unpleasant \\\"overload\\\" of your ability to direct your focus. I suspect this is a miniature version of whatever those who recreationally abuse these stimulants experience, in which case they must be idiots because i don't understand how that could be pleasant.

if you have allergies that can be made tolerablish without something like zyrtec or claritin and you have work you need to do, don't take the allergy medication, they have essentially the exact opposite (I believe antagonistic is the term used) cognitive effect of prescription dosages of adderall et al.

Obvious caveat, everything I say is merely reflects my personal experience managing adhd, reading up on various bits, and observing how many people work. Also, it seems that at least anecdotally that the manner in which a person with unmedicated adhd structures and approaches work is radically different from how everyone else does so, and that part of the adhd treatment process is sort of a (think HeMan) \\\"By the power of ADDERALL, I shall use my newfound powers of ease of attentional engagement to devise more effective and efficient ways of structuring how I approach work\\\"

theres probably things i'm overlooking, omitting, oversimplifying or exaggerating, but hopefully this has some useful information for someone.\", NaN, \"Why should 'laws' decreed anywhere be respected?

Should laws that are counter to one's values be respected?

Should laws that seek to prevent a full human experience be respected?

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Big, popular services don't skimp when fighting latency.\", \"If Microsoft ships Windows 7 for $99, how does this change the game?

I would go out and buy it immediately for my Mac's VM.\", \"It also runs counter to \\\"do the simplest thing that could possibly work\\\" and \\\"KISS\\\" and \\\"YAGNI\\\".

Doesn't mean it's a bad idea though. But if it's that good, make sure you announce it and market it as a significant feature...\", \"Are both sets of code optimized?\", \"The sample I hear from about Harvard's undergraduate math program consists largely of participants on the Art of Problem Solving forum

http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Forum/index.php?f=143

and those participants include many young people from various countries who have participated in the International Mathematics Olympiad.\", \"> Even if nobody respected it, everyone would be using it.

By that metric, PHP is the scripting language for you. ;)

The double hyphen comment is used elsewhere. SQL comes to mind.\", \"It'll be a time sink. Why not do it as dirty as possible now and go back and tune it as time goes on?\", \"Would be cool to have an API for this (just send it a URL and get back a list of tags)\", \"wget is your friend. I would have been making sites like this all along had I known that all I had to do was move to Poland. Easy Money.\", \"This entire essay hinges on the assumption that Microsoft's priced Windows (and Office?) inefficiently. Implicitly, it may also hinge on the presumption that the true dollar value of OS software is basically zero.

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If you don't have a backup plan -- close your browser, stop surfing Y!Hacker, and go write a shell script to dump your database and rsync to anywhere else on earth.\", \"No FlowingData love?\", \"I'd really like to store incrementals of my MySQL at S3. Anyone using something they really like? Or should I just break-down and do full dumps each night?\", NaN, \"From reading the notice, I get the feeling that they don't have any backups! Not very re-assuring at all.\", \"\\\"take some simple steps to ensure that you don't bork your site\\\"

unborked[.com] is currently available.

A site dedicated to stopping all of the borking going on out there.

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I think some cheap, simple sql dumps from the db, burned to an external HD and taken home would've been a good first step -- your data would be dated but somehow restorable nonetheless without the need for off-site, replicated, heart-beat monitored databases.

IMHO you really need an expert database admin (of which I am not) to get all of this up and keep all of it going; a caretaker who's only job in life is the maintenance of any and all persisted data.

On another note, backups are really useless unless you have actually tested the restores.\", NaN, \"Short version: Elon Musk is Ozymandias.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozymandias_(comics)\", \"I feel Beginning iPhone Development is good because it helps build your confidence so that you can work on getting through your own projects and Aaron Hillegass' book. This book seems more advanced, and I will go get a copy this weekend.

Aside from learning from $30-40 books: Building a calculator from scratch was recommended to me and is a great project that you can go from basic (accumulator) to nuts (Quartz rendering) on.\", \"It's a classic dilemma -- most people don't care about backups until immediately after it's too late.\", \"I'd account for dumb jocks under my 'understimulated brain' column.\", NaN, \"I'm sure, but luajit wins handily over all the scripting interpreters. I'm not much concerned with ruby in particular. I'm suspicious that luajit is constrained in features. I doubt you can dynamically load in object code for modules, for example. This makes it not quite a straightforward comparison to the other interpreters.\", \"My guess is something cryptographic.\", \"\\\"Fair\\\" comparisons of the sort you're talking about are not useful when choosing a language. If I'm choosing a language for an application, I don't care if it's unfair that one is much faster than the other because it has a JIT compiler instead of an interpreter - I only care which one is the most suitable.\", \"Just curious, what do you do? It's interesting that you optimize a lot of C/C++ programs... game development maybe?\", \"I can't see a reason given that there are only adds on a few of the pages. Plus they missed a few with their global find/replace. http://realestate103.com/aboutus/termsandconditions.html\", \"Certainly. I didn't mean to deride anyone's work with the comparison. I meant, some of the implementation decisions seem arbitrary, and seem like they were made \\\"for the sake of being different\\\".

For example, Lua's use of two dashes for line comments, and --[[ and --]] for block quotes. That lets you remove the first --[[ in a block quote without causing the program to break, because the \\\"closing\\\" block quote is commented out at that point (because --]] is a comment at that point). But really, that's so different from other languages that it seems like a liability rather than an asset. That's what I meant by \\\"not necessarily beautiful\\\". It is definitely beautiful in certain other aspects, though.

Also, if I were writing a scripting language, I'd love for it to be \\\"like a prostitute\\\". Even if nobody respected it, everyone would be using it.\", \"See http://www.sothebyshomes.com/\\\\nI know a little about the Sothebys site, as the company I work for created it, and I wrote a fair bit of the Javascript myself.

The original site makes extensive use of js to load content, and anywhere data is missing on the pirated site, that's why.

What we can't figure out here in the office, is why they did it? How much of this is going on?\", NaN, \"I like the idea of the offsite slave. I was also reading about another idea, forcing a slave delay to recover from oopses/corruption:

http://www.rustyrazorblade.com/2008/05/07/mysql-time-delayed...\", \"See http://www.sothebyshomes.com/\\\\nI know a little about the Sothebys site, as the company I work for created it, and I wrote a fair bit of the Javascript myself.

The original site makes extensive use of js to load content, and anywhere data is missing on the pirated site, that's why.

What we can't figure out here in the office, is why they did it? How much of this is going on?\", \"This brings Foxmarks closer to delicious, which is a direct competitor. Mitch Kapor talks about Foxmarks vs. Delicious here: http://blog.kapor.com/?p=28\", \"JRuby is not a JIT for Ruby, and it doesn't compile Ruby to Java bytecode. It's a Ruby interpreter, written in Java.\", \"This guy should read HN. He complains about problems with Yahoo domain renewal, and talks about how much better Google has their act together. However...

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=453350\", \"Huh, the first thought to my mind was \\\"How many people have access to do that sort of damage\\\"

How about tightening up their access control mechanisms next?

A contractor had root access to all 4k boxes?\", \"\\\"Jobs correctly predicted that attempts by the major labels to find a technological solution to piracy would fail. When it came to subscription music services, he said the public would reject them.\\\"

I think most people on HN have predicted the same thing. To create something like iTunes, presumably a huge army of lawyers was necessary. Not saying that other people could have been as successful, but it was definitely not something some guy in a garage could have done, because of the legal issues.\", \"I love the \\\"only 17 times faster\\\" bit ;-)\", NaN, \"Well, LuaJIT only runs on x86, and only in 32-bit mode. Though, the work-in-progress LuaJIT 2 is supposed to be easily portable to ARM or other architectures.\", \"Since I feel bad about no one answering -

You already recognized that opening up is the trend. Using Facebook is really about the target audience that you're going for - Facebook users have particular expectations and habits online. You get the expectations of the user base by associating yourself with Facebook. This may be useful for a fun application, or even a social application, but beyond that and it gets complicated.

For instance, I wouldn't connect any business application to Facebook; linked-in is opening up their api and it may be a better market space for business applications (even though I dislike that crowd). A business application connected to Facebook is for the wrong crowd, and won't take advantage of the viral aspect of using a large existing user base. People also don't look for business applications on Facebook.

Think about your target audience first, and then go after them where they congregate.\", \"You're right; I should have said, \\\"malloc/free is really expensive\\\".\", \"Very true, Lua is optimized for being very small, fast, and portable. It optimizes for embedding, which means you cannot make assumptions about what you are allowed to do, so it errs on the side of very little.

On the other hand, interfacing to C is the nicest of anything I have done, by a long shot, so the lack of batteries isn't that painful in practice. It fills a different niche than python or ruby, in its, it shines.\", \"I've read that Hulu uses RTMP instead of HTTP.\", \"Bike sharing programs have failed dozens, if not hundreds of times already.

People don't respect property unless they own it.

This will be another boondoggle (with government dollars) like all the other bike sharing programs to date.\", \"Anyone know how this is compared to Beginning iPhone Development by Dave Mark? I was going to go buy that today, actually.\", NaN, \"That's what search.twitter.com is for.\", \"Are you serious? Lua has an extremely clean and orthogonal core. It's got serious CS mojo. The \\\"batteries not included\\\" bit is probably the greatest detraction to Lua as a general-purpose scripting language.\", \"I like the name. It's in Austin, so lots of stuff around there is called Capital something or other. This takes that trend and makes it punny.\", \"I wish Twitter allowed comments on tweets. Companies (like Magnolia) use it for important announcements / status updates, and yet there's no way to see feedback from the community.\", NaN, NaN, \"Without some discussion of why Lua is faster, this isn't very interesting. Lua is known for being small and fast, so this benchmark shouldn't be news to most people here.

SBCL is faster still, averaging about half the speed of GCC and about the same as Java.\", \"Quite obviously because there are so many.\", \"LuaJIT makes the Lua mandelbrot program run 95 times faster than Ruby's, whereas the stock Lua interpreter is only 17 times faster.

Better yet, LuaJIT is a drop-in replacement. There's no reason not to use it, as far as I know.\", \"Having done a lot of both, Lua feels more pythonic than rubyish in many small ways. Objects are just syntactic sugar where self is the first arg (though unlike python, lua has the syntactic sugar to make it prettier to look at), etc. Interestingly, typical OO Lua is prototype based, not class based -- in that way it is more javascriptish.

Most lua codebases I have seen tend to be written in what I call an \\\"imperative functional\\\" style, where the language isn't purely functional, but functions are the most common means of abstraction.

It has proper anonymous functions, lexical scoping, etc so you can write very rubyish code (such as moonunit http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk/modules/lu... and using it http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk/modules/lu... ).\", \"For what it's worth, JRuby performs a tiny bit better.

I think Ruby in general is less amenable to analysis/compilation than Lua is, so even a JITed Ruby might not do as well as Lua.\", \"Yeah, actually. Lua isn't as clean as Ruby (or Python, or your_favorite_language), but it has the advanced features you'd expect from a powerful scripting language: closures, coroutines, etc. Rather, Lua is like a really experienced prostitute. Not necessarily beautiful, but can do all the tricks and can get the job done efficiently and inexpensively.

To get started with Lua, I'd recommend PIL: http://www.lua.org/pil/\", \"Not yet. Think about all of the gem/plugin dependencies which may not be 1.9 compatible.\", NaN, \"Me too. It motivated me to spend the last 15 minutes looking into Lua.

Similarities: Block/lambda support and syntax, optional parentheses, control statements as block, prefix, or postfix.

OTOH, \\\"how come Lua is not as widespread as say, Python ? I'd say the answer is this: there is no real standard library, and as opposed to Python, Lua doesn't come with batteries included.\\\" -- http://www.ivy.fr/blog/index.php/2008/03/17/83-kahlua-lua-on...\", \"This story has been killed so no one will read this, but I can't help but respond.

The statement that France was \\\"spending tomorrow's money today and now it's gone\\\" is ridiculous. In 2007, France's national debt as a percentage of GDP was 63.9% and the USA was at 60.8%. Both countries will be facing hard times in the future; however, neither are on the verge of collapse.

The economic crisis is global, and countries who had nothing to do with it (coughjapancough) are affected by it. It's pretty cheap to try to use it to pin France's economy as weak, when their system has worked well for decades. French people have benefited greatly from the extra service provided by government, and their government is quite efficient compared to most.

France chose a different system than the USA because their view of an ideal society is different. Both of them have been fairly successful; neither are utopian. I happen to support the French strikers who are opposing the recent changes, not because I think the old system is better, but because I like cultural diversity and choice, and I don't want the world to become homogenized.\", \"If you look at any site which you consider has a good quality design, there's one big difference that it has to your own site: it uses images.

Lots of images.

That's the key to good design that most engineers don't understand.

Yes, there is elegance in Google, reddit, news.yc, etc, and yes, you can go way overboard with really bad image picks. But if you want to go for something other than 'minimalist', you should find a good personal collection of (non cheesy) stock photos, subtle patterns, gradients, edges, icons, and corners. Get some simple photoshop retouching skills too.

Seriously, learning how to use images effectively will take your design skills up to the next level.\", \"\\u201cYou were talking about YC vs TechStars. Apples and oranges.\\u201d Ah, That is disrespectful to TechStars they are in the same business and it is exactly what we have been talking about, read the thread again.

I\\u2019m one founder who has great admiration for YC, but I just don\\u2019t think they have the key to startup success. I think this should be clear in all HN readers mind despite the hype around here. Ultimately it will serve the startup world very well that YC get competitors, because no matter their commitment they will not spot all future success.\", \"Unlike say...JRuby?\", \"It's going to take a lot more to really save Fannie Mae :)\", \"Personally, I would hav just done Lua vs Ruby instead of LuaJIT vs Ruby.

Results look almost the same ;-)

http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/u32/benchmark.php?test=all...

Lua is generally the fastest scripty language, ruby is generally the slowest. Ruby is much more general purpose though -- Lua is very optimized for embedding.\", \"it's because the ruby implementation of \\\"fasta\\\" computes the entire result in memory and then prints it out; the lua one prints as it goes.

so, i'd take it with a huge slab of salt.\", \"I'm planning on burning time on building a full failure solution. Records snapshotted at least daily and any single node/service can die entirely and there is an exact, tested manual recovery checklist or automatic rollover option in place for each permutation.

This runs counter to the more cavalier \\\"release early, polish later\\\" advice I keep seeing. Maybe I am doubly freaked out because the things I'm storing are not easily recovered or re-imported by the users themselves or any kind of algorithm/redux.\", \"Of course; Get a native JIT'ed version of ruby going, then you can make a fair comparison.\", \"Which in-turn, is now an idea magnet that pulls the best deal flow from around the world. I don't think they are the only ones that are capable of doing this tho.

ycom also seems to be more consumer focused, which is what most of the techblogs cover because it brings eyeballs. consumer exits are often big pay days, but more importantly to me at least \\u2014 the most fun to work on. B2B is often a drab. lol

i think some of these incubators should not forget the enterprise play either. Austin Ventures had A/V Labs awhile back, but I don't recall much about its success.\", \"pwnyoutube.com claims fair use:

\\\"PWN!\\\" is a frequently used word on the Internet, the meaning of which clearly makes the words \\\"PWN! YouTube\\\" a parody.\", \"I know the Rails team has worked hard towards getting 1.9 compatibility, but what are your opinions about using this on production servers? (I'm kinda edgey myself, it's why I ask.)\", \"... allocation/deallocation is really expensive ...

The cost of allocating memory in .NET (and probably other GC environments) is basically equivalent to the cost of incrementing a pointer, which is to say, basically free. The reason is because the .NET garbage collector periodically \\\"packs together\\\" objects in memory, so the memory allocation algorithm essentially becomes:

  result = _freeMemoryPtr;\\\\n  _freeMemoryPtr += numBytesToAllocate;\\\\n  return result;\\\\n
\\\\n... in other words, since objects in memory are periodically \\\"packed together\\\" by the GC, there isn't a lot of memory fragmentation, so the allocator can simply allocate from the end of the heap. It doesn't need to try to find a \\\"large enough free block\\\" within fragmented memory, because memory isn't fragmented.

At least, that is my understanding. I could be wrong because I haven't investigated this thoroughly yet.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garbage_collection_(computer_sc...\", \"I wonder how it would compare with Ruby 1.9 (released today)?\", \"I don't know what's going on with Ruby's 'fasta' implementation, but I'm pretty sure it's not x86 assumptions that cause Ruby to use 231x the RAM.\", \"One data point is not enough to dismiss the idea that YC has a better brand name. I would have to agree. Having a better brand name does not mean no other company will ever out do you, it simply means you tend to have a head start out of the gates. Personally, if I had a choice, I'd ally with YC. And I think my perception of them is 90% about the Brand image they present and their track record. That is branding is it not?\", \"This is why it's so important to take some simple steps to ensure that you don't bork your site. For my production sites, I usually have the following setup:

* Replicated Database with one slave in a separate data center just as disaster recovery (not a performance thing with the separate data center). Heartbeat for the slave(s) in the same datacenter so that it stays up.

* Nightly backups offsite. Used to be rsync, but recently thinking of using tarsnap for the ease of it (and S3 puts it in several data centers).

* Files stored either in a MogileFS setup or S3 in multiple data centers.

It doesn't have instant failover to another data center, but the offsite DB slave should mean no data loss beyond a second or two. Ma.gnolia is a decent sized site. Maybe they did have a decent infrastructure and it will only be a little while before they've gotten everything back. Of course, after the fiasco with the blog site that used RAID as their backup system, I've started to think that many people don't take data as seriously as it needs to be taken.\", \"I don't know Lua, but this is the first time I've heard Lua and Ruby equated in terms of expressibility/flexibility (i.e. \\\"high-level\\\"?). Is that a particularly relevant comparison?\", NaN, \"Correct. I think we're comparing two different things. I was talking about YC-style seed-stage funding vs other startups. You were talking about YC vs TechStars. Apples and oranges. No disrespect to TechStars, that's just not what I was talking about.\", \"Why not just secure all of the domains?\", \"LuaJIT is x86 only, so it's not quite apples to apples.\", \"> Isn't that gasoline engines that have a narrow range of near-peak efficiency?

Nope. Read the wikipedia article, especially the last paragraph of \\\"Reliability\\\". (Part of what's happening is that diesels have a smaller overall range, so even if the \\\"90% peak\\\" ratio is bigger, the width of the range is smaller.)

Also, diesel engines' fuel consumption doesn't vary as much with load as do gasoline engines'. (Again, see the wikipedia article.) This makes diesels especially good for hybrid use as it means that they can drive the generator \\\"for free\\\" while the car is being driven with the diesel running at less than full power.\", \"There is at long last now a 64-bit Linux build of Flash 10 beta. http://download.macromedia.com/pub/labs/flashplayer10/libfla...\", \"The other day someone posted link to academic earth.com , which is a great site aggregating some of the best university lectures available. However, a lot of times the flash video feeds are choppy crap. No problem! Just feed the URL you want to file2hd.com and then you can download it directly!\", \"\\\"They've been through a round of screening, chosen and mentored by successful entrepreneurs who do it for a living\\\", so do TechStars companies and others.\", \"The backup strategy, in my experience, is the first or second thing you need to be thinking about when you set up a server, service or anything IT-related.

The first thing I ask when my boss tells me to set up something new: how are we going to back that up?\", \"I'd wager that YC companies are statistically more fund-able or exit-able than other similar stage startups out there. 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Why?\", NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, \"Foundations of Interaction Design\", \"IPhone developers are gonna have to innovate more..\", NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, \"MN Supreme Court OKs breathalyzer source code requests\", NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, \"PETA On The Google Goats: Let Them Eat Grass (But They Need Perks)\", NaN, NaN, NaN], \"col8\": [NaN, NaN, NaN, \"http://exiledonline.com/how-the-bums-lost-the-class-war-of-2009/all/1/\", \"http://sgharms.pbworks.com/eReader\", NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, \"http://boxesandarrows.com/view/foundations-of\", \"http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601109&sid=aWkbVRFdpkUg&refer=home\", NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, \"http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2009/05/mn-supreme-court-says-yes-to-intoxilyzer-source-code-requests.ars\", NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, \"http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/05/01/peta-on-the-google-goats-let-them-eat-grass-but-they-need-perks/\", NaN, NaN, NaN], \"col9\": [\"Coding less is key. 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

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If you want to create powerful, intricate production apps, you're probably better off with CL. It's got better libraries, a bigger community, and more history.

If, on the other hand, you're interested in learning Lisp for the purity, the \\\"aha\\\" moments, and to become a better programmer, I'd have to recommend Scheme. It's a lot simpler, more self-consistent, with an order of magnitude less confusing bits and \\\"gotchas\\\". But it's still every bit as good at showing why Lisp is awesome.

And, of course, I must mention Clojure, which aside from the JVM cruft is much \\\"cleaner\\\" than CL, but just as powerful and ready for production use. It's also even more intensely focused on functional programming than Scheme OR CL.\", \"Note, Torx screws are not \\\"anti-tamper\\\" screws.\", \"Your entire chain of argument sounds religious in nature, and at no point did it touch at all on why anything having to do with rights would affect economic output in any way. You've neither pointed out a specific flaw in nerfhammer's argument, nor answered waterside81's question for clarification.

All you're doing is reminding us that hard core libertarians hate almost everything that government does, and that they all consider most things that governments try to do to be bad for the economy.

You can't successfully argue that a particular action is bad by falling back on the base libertarian dogma that all actions of that sort are bad, or at least you can't do it without offering at least some independent support for the base dogma. We already know that you believe it; what we're asking is why we should believe it in the context of this individual example.

There are dozens of possible responses you could give, I've come up with several myself, but frankly, I can come up with many arguments for both sides of the issue, so I'm of the mind that it's likely something we'd need to see a bit of empirical data on to be sure.

One of the few things I know for sure about econ is that first-principle-based arguments tend to be complete and utter trash whenever they measure up against real world tests.\", \"FWIW: http://greg.org/archive/2009/11/24/enzo_mari_x_ikea_mashup_c...\", \"I get a login screen.

Can access it through Google though.\", \"I think its more like how people call an \\\"over head speaker system\\\" a \\\"tannoy\\\" or adults over the age of 50 call any console video game system \\\"the nintendo\\\" etc.\", \"reminds me of this thread: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1403301

i still really like the idea\", \"Racket is very easy to get going with, you just install it and use the IDE, which gives you the text editor/code area and REPL together like emacs/slime. Scheme is a smaller language. For example, there is no flet/labels, you just use (define) for nested functions. It's a good way to get going with a Lisp and see if you want to take on a heavier language like CL or Clojure.\", \"This week has been 75/25 bad to good. Me and my co-founder finished our iPhone app(and got approved) this week. Our whole start-up revolves around the smartphone market. That was the good. We got in contact with TechCrunch and the person talked with us, asking to inform her when we would go live. We emailed her the second Apple gave us the green light. No response still. An article about a company that still has no actual product gets written about. Google's launch of HotPot creates a direct competitor, so now we are really nervous because they are a gorilla and we are an ant. Wow. What now?\", \"Would you support some minimum standards to qualify for government support dialysis, taking away the need for the individual physicians to have to make a tough call?

I wouldn't think they would even need to be placed to high, just used to identify when a patient is coming to the end of the line and the benefit of the dialysis would be minimal.\", \"\\\"Withholding bugfix\\\" seems a bit of an exaggeration. Your app is one of who knows how many that they're working on. Yours seems really important to you, but every developer has their own cherished baby that is more important than any other.\", \"OOOOHHH -- If tinker cad is like the Lego+Sketchup of CAD, then I am excited. Sounds great (based on what I can surmise from the pic and the name) -- hopefully it is easy enough to use that my 6 year old can use it too!

I signed up for info...

(Did you work on the SketchUp team at Google?)\", \"Fair point. Agreed.\", \"More: http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/08/mf_appledaily/\", \"That's a great idea. Can't see the photo though. Is that a gmail link?\", \"Nice. I'm getting flashbacks of the time I managed to get a big coffee stain on one of the pages of my application to MIT. This was at the post office, minutes before the final deadline >.<

I simply wrote \\\"sorry!\\\" right by the stain, and mailed it off. I've no idea what influence this might've had, but it didn't seem to hurt since I got accepted anyway :)\", \"Would the people who are upset that Marco is using his 'home' computer feel the same if he instead said it was at his office? Offices get broken into or have equipment stolen too - I'm not sure why people think this is so irresponsible given that he works from home now.\", \"Hard to really see what the microwaves are doing, though.

Ideally I suppose you'd want to film it with the array in various z-positions from the rear to the front, then composite all the versions together, perhaps with each version given a color overlay 'in post' to keep them distinct. Probably want to disable the microwave's interior light, and have the microwaved bulbs be the only source of light.\", NaN, NaN, \"I think so. Actually the mantra \\\"processes, not threads!\\\" is something I've found to be a good way to solve problems in general. For instance, when I needed to run 3 simulated microcontrollers in a simulator that supported circuit plugins but only one microcontroller per simulation, this new way of thinking led me to realize: instead of trying to make the single simulator support 3 cpus, simply run 3 copies of the simulator process (and use tcp/ip to link them, via custom circuit plugins). I think, that once we embrace separate processes for concurrency instead of threads, we'll begin to see how abandoning the shared memory model can actually make some things simpler.\", \"In case you don't like short stories and didn't click the link, the title is a line from a Jonathon Coulton (of Portal fame) song, \\\"The Future Soon\\\" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZEEDa9Mej8\", NaN, \">COICA is the digital equivalent of a lynching

The analogy isn't obvious to me.\", \"This is a more recent version of the same course (CS 193). Fall 2010 being newer than Winter 2010 caught me out too, but it made sense when I thought about it in the context of the academic year.\", \"yea, that kind of made things a little more difficult, but I suppose it's realistic to actual conditions\", \"Only if you actually apply for citizenship. I believe there's a way for foreign citizens (US? others?) to live there indefinitely w/o actually immigrating.\", \"You may want to show them how you can generate code by emitting assembly hex-codes into a block of memory and then _call_ the block of code after casting it into a function pointer.\", \"what's it like working at ProPublica, and what do you do there? I've liked everything i've ever read/heard that's been produced there, and i know they've got good taste in terms of the journalists they poach from other orgs.\", \"Reminds me of the setting in Stephenson's Anathem.

A high-tech monastery would be great, except that the need for a good connection to the web pretty much kills the whole isolation idea.\", \"Why so, our process works very well, we are very happy with how we have streamlined it and our developers are really happy to work this way. We offer them the ability to develop skills in the other areas, if they show interest, we just don't impose unrealistic requirements on them. We would rather have a few top of the industry guys in their field that 3 guys that can do it all, but average. With our market and our clientele they demand it and we do our best to accommodate it while providing a great work environment for our developers.\", \"I love the design - did you do it in-house?\", \"Hell, NeXT was founded 25 years ago.\", \"There's definitely an interesting parallel to sports here: the 2 best teams facing each other are rarely part of the highest scoring games.

Of course, this doesn't make the games or records any less valid. I don't know much about the organizational structure of competitive Scrabble so I can't speak to the argument about \\\"club sessions\\\" vs tournaments but the record should be recognized regardless.

I think there's actually a bit of jealously involved here too. Top players probably wish they could play this way more often but they have rankings they need to keep.\", \"or http://hackerhouse.bluwiki.com/\", \"this questions goes out to everyone. whether you are trying to launch your first startup or you are on your third venture, was there anything that you didnt have but wish you did when you were trying to get your product out there?

maybe you needed some seed money, but didnt know where to go for that.

maybe you wished you had a mentor to bounce questions off of.

maybe you hard a hard time finding early customers to help test your product.

maybe you needed an expert in a particular field but didnt know where to go to find that person

for me, i wish i had a mentor type person to go to when i needed advice. hopefully everyone can share a little bit about something.\", NaN, \"The deeper problem here may be though that treating an emergency patient that is dying thus requiring immediate care they can't afford could run higher costs that the appropriate preventative treatment they were unable to afford.

Morally we are obligated to save the emergency patients life but also morally we shouldn't have let their condition slip to the point it is in.\", \"The answer is completely obvious - because the teachers unions are not actually the problem with the US education system. They are just a convenient scapegoat for some people to demonize.\", \"Residential shared office space, really.\", \"That doesn't look \\\"giant\\\". Just sayin', before a bunch of people show up expecting a hundred available rooms.\", \"I started reading Practical Common Lisp. It took me two whole days to setup a CL system: Emacs, SLIME, CLISP, Quicklisp. The syntax is riddled with intricacies: LET or LET* or FLET or LABLES? Is Scheme (esp. Racket) any better?

Also, is newLISP based on CL, Scheme, or something else? I've had zero difficulty installing and coding it.\", \"Isn't there a three years mandatory military service if you move there permanently before 4X years of age...?\", \"Incredible. I wonder if with enough public pressure, some airports will opt out of the TSA screaning. I hope so.\", \"This may be relevant to your interests: the next SHDH[1] is being hosted at Hacker Dojo.

[1]: http://superhappydevhouse.org/\", \"One way to mitigate most of these holes is to separate email from web browsing. Some people actually use two different computers or browsers, but I just make sure to log out (not just close the tab with) my email before I browse any other sites. Even sites I trust (because they could have been hit by XSS or something).\", \"my wife laughed. This one passes.\", \"Awesome! AdZerk looks like a great product - great presentation at the Internet Summit Demo btw.\", \"Let me know if you figure something out.

I've got $4000 in the bank. Rent is by far my largest expense. Solve that problem and your runway length approaches infinity.\", \"Neat, but it would have been better if he'd not used the carousel.\", \">I probably still have a moleskine with notes on the matter.

Why do people insist on telling us the brand of their notebook? It's just a book with some blank paper dude...\", \"A woman I work with's daughter just started school this year. She decided to send her to a private school because if she went to the public school she would be one of only a handful of white children. She didn't want her daughter to \\\"grow up feeling like a minority\\\".

We live in Boston, there are plenty of white people here. She lives in the same neighborhood as the mayor of Boston. There are plenty of white people there. Why are there so few white people in that public school? She had no opinion about the actual education provided by either school. Just that all the white kids go to the private school, and all the not-white kids go to the public school.

I wonder if that public school would rank as one of the \\\"suckiest\\\" schools. It seems like (white) people are voting that way with their pocketbooks.\", \"I assume you've disabled Safari then?\", \"I'm saying that if you've read Ayn Rand at all, or for that matter run into Randroids on the internet at any other point in your life, you can pretty much predict what they're going to say within a given context. As a result, Randroids don't really add much to a conversation once they join in; rather than presenting original ideas, they just harp on the same Randian talking points everyone who's argued with a Randroid or read an Ayn Rand book is already well familiar with.\", \"Heh, I remember reading a shameless self-promotion post from you on Slashdot a few months back. Looks like things have turned out well, and I'm considering getting one myself. Nice work!\", \"Thanks for sharing!\", \"You seem to be implying that there is no such thing as a bad attempt at a trade. This would probably be true if all trades were rational but I am saying that the very act of asking for a trade biases it to going through, even if it is a bad trade for the person being asked.

This is because there is a social pressure to comply. My point is that you shouldn't be afraid to ask for something, but you should be aware of the line when you're taking advantage of a person. That line is gray and usually culturally defined.\", \"When it went down, I quickly realized my addiction to Twitter via irssi.\", \"I thought I just said that I would prefer to hire highly competent teachers to do the evaluations. Not third parties, not politicians, and certainly not Haliburton or the DOD.

Those who are competent ought to be able to recognize each other.\", NaN, \"Which is pretty much what I've seen on Android. When I go looking for something I find an assorted of apps but rarely are they just bad clones.\", \"These questions make security professionals sound pretty dumb. I'd look for someone who understands systems deeper than the people who build on them.

Here on HN, we look for credibility in terms of projects and businesses launched. The security world looks for community contributions and research.

These questions are too much like a vocabulary exam with extremely low expectations. If all you're looking for is someone who breathes and can tell the difference between HTTP and HTML--you're missing a lot that a real security professional can bring to the table.

[P.S. I reread the questions and now I know why this article bothers me--they sound like regurgitated certification questions. Monkies get certifications, hackers do stuff. Ask these questions when you want to hire a monkey. If you want someone who breathes security, hold them to the same standards you'd hold a developer to--ask them to show you something they've worked on.]\", \"My way of thinking about it is this: if I can't resist twitter and/or my email long enough to get something done, is it really worth doing?\", \"Nginx does this too under certain circumstances...check out the ngx_strN_cmp macros in ngx_http_parse.c. (where N is an integer from 3..9)\", \"organicgrant [at] gmail.com\\\\nHigh-speed internet, large garden plots right down the street, and a few blocks from a (20,000 enrolled) state university\", \"But part of the problem in the UK is that the highest tax rates paid are those by the working poor : As more money is earned, benefits are subtracted at an alarming rate. That means there's a huge disincentive for getting off the couch.

The idea of this 'flat payout' is that it provides a baseline - and any money earned thereafter is a pure win (even after you pay taxes on the money earned).\", \"I use both and love both browsers but as a developer I still find it frustratingly hard to use chrome without having firebug or an exact clone of firebug. (I am hoping someone says there is a firebug equivalent for Chrome)\", \"If anyone knows the company he wrote about I'd be curious to know (whether it was the author's intention or not).\", \"Isn't that essentially the same thing as the taskbar? I think people appreciate tabs because they can still get to their separate programs easily from the taskbar, but inside the application itself we can also easily switch between contexts (spreadsheets, web pages, etc.)

Windows 7's new taskbar has some features that go in the direction of exposing those application-level contexts to the system-wide taskbar. Try Fx4 on Win7 and each tab acts like a new Firefox window, and Win7's new stacking mechanism makes it so you can easily switch to other apps even if you have 100 tabs open.\", \"So I wasn't acting alone when I bought capitalistcommune.org a few months back?

I have a 'giant' mansion...in Iowa...with open rooms for hackers. Hit me up, libertarian-capitalist-economical living can be a real ideal. See pic here: http://organicgrant.posterous.com/winter-home-0\", \"AKA, No representation without taxation\", \"Actually, percentiles are not such a great way to measure progress, it's just relative. What we should measure is something more like earned value- did he progress more or less than one year of material forward? That way, kids who are two years behind and two years ahead all get measured on how fast they are moving, not where they started.\", \"Downvoting? This is actually the quote I heard, though I know regexp'es are older than XML (and a good deal more useful, if you ask me).\", \"I love how clean and concise this is. Also the great use of humor in the right places. The \\\"Cheap Bastard Plan\\\" idea is awesome.\", NaN, \"A trick to save memory:

If you have a struct/class with a lot of members that are usually set to zero or some other initial value, you can store them in a \\\"lookaside\\\" structure that is hung off a global hash table with the pointer of the original object as the hashtable key. You can then use a bitfield to keep track of which members actually have interesting data.

So -- accessing the member would look something like this:

  int MyClass::get_foo() {\\\\n    if (foo_set_)\\\\n      return global_lookaside[this].foo;\\\\n    return 0;\\\\n  }
\", NaN, \"* Using && to take the address of a jump label.

Had to look that one up...turns out it's a GCC trick that allows you store the address of a jump label into a pointer to void. Later on, you can do \\\"goto *ptr\\\" to jump back to that address. Neat. See http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Labels-as-Values.html

(You obviously already know this...just putting it here in case anyone else hasn't heard of it and is curious)\", \"Very few people in the U.S. fully oppose a positive right to health-care though. They're against a positive right to see a doctor and get regular treatment, but are in favor of a positive right to receive emergency-room care if necessary. Hence, ERs are required to treat heart-attack and stroke patients who show up on their doorstep, even if the victim is uninsured and has no ability to pay; turning them away is illegal.

So the question isn't over whether there's a positive right to health care--- almost everyone agrees there is to some extent. The disagreement is over which kinds of care are included in the right.\", \"That it makes good linkbait, essentially.\", \"I remember reading an article (linked from HN I believe) that was a response to the \\\"Waiting for Superman\\\" movie which cited numbers showing that private schools didn't perform any better than public schools. That would suggest that either the ability to fire teachers subjectively doesn't have an impact on student performance, or that private schools don't fire enough teachers or the metrics the private schools use to fire teachers are not in line with what would improve student achievement.\", \"Whoops. That was a misread. Is there a way to edit on the iPhone client?\", \"OS X users \\u2014 Use MetaDataMover to move and rename automagically based on embedded metadata. I have folders for year, month and day. The file name includes the camera name (we have several) and a sequential #. We try to remove poor photos as soon as we download them. 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If you are computationally bound and not I/O or data structure bound (my biggest speedup came from exchanging lists for dictionaries to eliminate linear searching - which was a trade-off in accuracy of my algorithms vs speed, but in that specific case it didn't matter) then Cython can give pretty good results. Its also useful for wrapping C libraries.

As is always the case with optimizations, a good algorithm usually goes a lot further than highly optimized, low level code.\", \"Welcome to HN or are you posting with a fresh handle so the co-founder doesn't find out?

You'd think they feel guilty, or are they shameless?\", NaN, \"The last paragraph about marathons reminded me of a PBS Nova documentary about a dozen people who just picked up running to compete in the Boston Marathon starting off from basically couch potato status.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/marathon/

I won't spoil it for you but it does not end like you expect.

I personally found that doing away with car and biking two hours a day has done me well. By combining exercise and commuting times I save a great deal of time.\", \"Or photos with elbows likely include boobs.\", \"Ah, but the other side of Mayan medallion has specific instructions to take back two years to honor the Hebrew God Yahweh. So, 2010. We're screwed.\", \"I used to think the same way, but I'm not so sure it's a good idea now.

Problem is that it's much easier to ignore bad rules than it is to fix them. You're assuming that if everyone had to abide by the bad rules, they'd get fixed. I'm not sure that's the case - the examples I gave indicate that when you force employees to abide by bad rules, they just start acting badly.

When I was younger, I used to find it very frustrating that the rules said one thing but the way everyone acted was something else. We even have a word for that: \\\"hypocrisy\\\". But as I've gotten older and occasionally even been responsible for creating some of those rules, I've started realizing that the rules are an abstraction. They're there to set expectations. They aren't followed exactly because they can't be followed exactly, and if you try you end up with absurdities like confiscated toothpaste. I'm not so certain that fixing the laws will work, both because it's difficult and because it's quite possible that the reason the laws are broken is because they can't take every situation into account, not because their authors were stupid.\", \"if I didn't come back to upvote you again in two years, you are probably right.\", \"Good article.

As a side-note to anyone wanting to evaluate Django applications, I have had some success by building a JMeter configuration generator into some apps that allows me to test hundreds of different pages very easily and to evaluate the impact of changes not only in performance but on the server itself under load testing.

I am currently wondering how to include something that could reflect page popularity.\", \"That seemed full of pretty bland \\\"corporate\\\" words until the last paragraph (of the quote) - which makes the point well.\", \"The book \\\"How to be Invisible\\\"[1] makes a few good arguments for privacy too.

For example, if you are charged with a serious felony, but later released because you are actually innocent - lack of privacy almost ensures that your life is ruined anyway, even though you are innocent, because the media loves to blow everything out of proportion - but rarely seems to go back and correct their earlier stories when you've been found innocent, or if they do, most people have already read the sensationalized news condemning you and the damage is already done.

So, without even breaking any laws or doing anything wrong, without privacy you might find your life ruined anyway.

[1] How to be Invisible, by JJ Luna, http://www.amazon.com/How-Be-Invisible-Essential-Protecting/...\", \"why not; that's probably their most vocal consumer market for ebooks after all\", \"This argument also means poetry is better in languages spoken by lots of people, in countries with rich history, and later poetry is better than earlier one all other things being equal...\", \"I think present research shows that 10 hours per week is the minimum required to achieve a body transformation in 3-4 months. \\\\nSome recommendations:\\\\n1. \\\"Body For Life\\\" if you want a simple way to lose weight and gain strength. \\\\n2. \\\"Maximum Strength\\\" if you'r already been lifting for a while and want to get stronger. This is system also has you challenging your own limits so that you feel certain sense of achievement instead of just \\\"wow I look thinner\\\" ... \\\\n3. \\\"P90X\\\" if you like intense workouts with results.

I've personally done all 3 in the above order to pretty good results. After achieving the results , you really need to maintain a minimum level to keep it.\", \"The Flash resource would still be available. If you encode your resource in a proprietary format then that\\u2019s your choice :)\", \"I reckon I'll be different, here.

I'd say PHP (particularly if the new coder has interest in web programming).

It's syntactically easy-ish, freely available, very well documented and supported, and sets the newbie up for easy freelance or professional work.

- John\", \"I thought the attack was against the application. The article talks about the security of the raw data in the database. I missed that on my first read. Sorry for that.\", \"If Adobe ever did stop developing / supporting the Flash plugin, it would be a complete disaster from the point of view of people like myself who think once something has a URL it should ideally stay accessible until the heat death of the universe.\", \"For starters, Google mints its own money via Adwords, while Microsoft still depends on Yahoo Overture, which Yahoo itself (and everybody else in the industry) acknowledged being greatly inferior to Adwords, to the point that they wanted to use Adwords to make more money out of the Long Tail of search...\", \"Possibly. One would hope though that there're checks on that one really uptight cop so that he can't single-handedly ruin your life. After all, the situation beforehand was arguably worse, where it was just random chance whether or not it was the asshole cop who happened to see you when you were drinking.

The employer issue is already like that, at least for software engineers. I don't care if a potential employer wants to turn me down for something they saw in a FaceBook photo, because there're plenty of other employers who don't give a damn.\", \"While he makes a valid point I am worried about a few things he says:

Say there is only a 0.1% chance that in the next year Google\\u2019s servers have a search history leak

Sounds like meaningless speculation; and what does \\\"leak\\\" entail. Even if 0.1% of the data is leaked there is a pretty low chance that his data will be included - or if it is, obvious.

between all their sharing of data back and forth with the US government

Im not sure what this refers to; all data given under a subpoena should be a matter of public record at some point (at least it is here) and I was not aware Google handed out any other data to the government - if he has evidence of that it would be good to see it.

A Google search you made tipped off your local American authorities that you are breaking 16 USC 3370. Do Not Pass Go, Do Not Collect $200. Instead go to prison for 1 to 5 years after laying out up to $250k on a fine, unless you get an understanding judge.

Is this a scenario that exists? Answer is no. Of course I support the argument that this set up should never exist in the future - but I've not seen a suggestion Google would roll over to this lightly anyway.

Unfortunately this guy takes a good point to a somewhat surreal extreme - while that is often useful for pointing out flaws in things, his fruit example points out flaws in the law (which you could fall foul of in any number of ways beyond google searching) rather than making any specific point about privacy.

EDIT: any specific rebuttals? Did I get any facts wrong?\", \"It depends on what you think the point of FizzBuzz testing is.

We use the FizzBuzz (or equivalent) test to get candidates warmed up to the interview, thinking about programming and design and technical issues. A good 60% can't even get it working, so that lets us terminate the interview early. For the remainder, we ask various technical questions that arise naturally.

On of the questions we sometimes ask is this: Suppose you're trying to fit the code on a really small embedded processor. In truth, of course, you'd have to write it in assembler, but let's assume we already have a C interpreter. How small can you make the code?

This isn't a stretch. Some of the systems I used to work on were small (in implementation) for exactly this reason. We wrote a miniature interpreter, then wrote the working code in something nicer to program in. It was possible to save overall space that way.

The ROM in the BBC micro had a built-in BASIC interpreter (of course), but if you look closely, some of the OS on the ROM were written in BASIC. I've been told it was for reasons of space.\", \"No more than during The Stephen Colbert Presidential Campaign brought to you by Doritos.

Part of the beauty of Colbert's television persona is that he can shamelessly shill for products, and then pass it off as \\\"just part of the character.\\\"\", \"That's exactly what I'm talking about. Silly laws exist because they may not be obeyed. Citizens get around them, enforcers get around them and the message never bites the policy makers in the ass - the people that are responsible for this mess are often not even aware that they made a mistake.

So I am claiming that loss of privacy that I perceive inevitable in face of modern and upcoming technology is not necessary bad thing because it may create the demand for fixing some stupid rules that may cause some of us harm.\", \"A good example of dividend behaviour can be seen in the 16th December dividend from Sycamore Networks (see http://www.google.com/finance?q=scmr). This dividend was announced on the 18th November (roughly a month before the effective date). The share price doesn't change at that point, but on the effective date it falls by $9.70, almost exactly the dividend amount of $10. I chose this example as Sycamore gave out a quite ludicrous amount of cash (something like 35% of the company value) so the price drop is very obvious. Another unusual feature of the dividend is that the pay date is actually before the effective date. The dividend is paid on the 15th December, even though its the people who own the shares at the market open on the 16th who qualify for the dividend. This comes about due to a rule that NASDAQ have that if a distribution is greater than 25% of a company value, then the effective date is set to be the day after the pay date.

I think that while there is a lot that is unpredictable about the stock market, you can be fairly sure that on a dividend's effective date, the share price will fall by roughly the amount of the dividend. It won't be exact due to all the other factors which would affect a stock's price on any day, but it will be roughly correct.\", \"a cost factor of 14 isn't that high?

that's just mean\", \"How is the relational model inherently better for ACID than non-relational models (graph dbs for instance)?\", \"I didn't say I idealistically agreed, but that's the theory anyway. I sort of like Lysander Spooner's argument in No Treason* that social contracts are false justifications because there's no opt-out program. The practicality of such an idea, however, is another question (to which none of us know the answer because it has never existed).

* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Treason\", \"But it's already in beta, and betas are generally supposed to be feature-complete.\", \"It's a slightly different point, and it might be more important. Most of us break the law, right now, and not even including examples of ridiculous laws. A lack of privacy on the data we generate could incriminate us in ways that we didn't set up our justice system to handle.\", \"In short term you are right. But in long term you end up with buggy law system in which you know you can be prosecuted for your daily activities. Such system is fertile ground for corruption ( http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1063485 ) and straight way to totalitarian state when you always know you've done something that can put you in jail but just hope authorities won't find out. That significantly limit your incentive to oppose activities of the state.\", \"The problem is that with the internet evidence of your minor crimes is available to a far wider audience than usual.

To expand on your underage drinking analogy, it's the difference between being seen by a member of campus police and being seen by all members of campus police, including the really uptight one and a range of other people (potential employers, etc.), continuing for years after the actual night of drinking.\", \"How are complex queries impossible? You could easy write a declarative language for querying graphs.\", \"To be fair, I think there are a lot more use cases than that. My last project and my current one both used NoSQL solutions. The former because graph walking is painful in SQL and the latter because schemaless documents enable so many new scenarios (in my case, the automatic mapping of user-created forms to the backend). For me, the performance ramifications of NoSQL is way overplayed compared to its usability improvements. It is certainly not a successor or replacement to SQL, but for applications that handle a lot of unstructured or semi-structured data, NoSQL makes code tighter, simpler and easier to reason about. Which means less bugs and faster deployments.

EDIT: I should qualify this argument by stating that I'm talking about datastores that support custom queries (like MongoDB and CouchDB) rather than ginormous k/v stores (like Tokyo Cabinet). I've found limited usefulness for the latter.\", \"Check out my app: http://wikipediagame.org :)

Here is how it was written: http://clemesha.org/static/talks/Django_and_XMPP_BoshWriting...\", NaN, \"er, maybe check the larger Wikipedia article at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supervolcano\", \"But... isn't that what the author says?

Not really. As pointed out above, the author doesn't appear to understand that the associative/non-associative distinction is literally undefined unless we're talking about a binary operator from a set to itself. Saying that < is a non-associative operator is wrong, something like saying that a vector is a non-odd number; as long as we're complaining about parenthesization, I'd suggest the author rephrase his statement and say that < is a non-(associative operator), which at least means something.

An expression like a < b < c should be a type error - no possible parenthesization could make it a valid statement.

It's easy enough to come up with a way to make < work like this, though, by changing the signature of < so that it takes and returns a helper class instead of a numerical value, with automatic type coercions to that helper class from numerical values on both ends and booleans on the right edge. This should be easy in a language like Scala, probably a 10 minute exercise if you know what you're doing.

If we make this helper class hold both the left edges of the chain and the right edges, and use the appropriate edge for each comparison, then the thing is associative.

((a > b) > c) > d is the same as a > (b > (c > d)), since in either case, each element will at some point be checked with > against both of its neighbors, and only those neighbors, and the overall expression will be coerced to true if and only if the strict ordering is preserved at each check. Process left to right, and it works out. Even if we get messier and allow >, >=, <, <=, and == into the mix, we can mix and match everything, and the whole thing will only be true if every neighboring check is true. The author's worry in the blog comments about '1 < 2 > 1' evaluating to true strike me as odd: that should evaluate to true under any reasonable definition of those operators.

So even if we do make < into an operator such that it makes sense to talk about its associativity, it turns out to be associative. Which is why mathematicians don't bother parenthesizing their chained < expressions, there's just no ambiguity.

The article is plain wrong, IMO.\", NaN, \"He said the client constrained him to stay close to original.\", \"Drones are fine for taking pictures from the sky and sending missiles into specific locations, but to get those locations you often need troops on the group to provide that intel- the enemy knows the drones are out there, so they don't stand in the open unless they can help it. Satellite imagery is the same deal.

Sure, we'll see an increased use of UAVs, both airborne and otherwise in the years to come, but I think you'll find we're a long way off replacing troops with drones.

On a similar note- despite the increased used of signals intelligence, we're a long way from doing away with human intelligence gathering.

Warfare is changing but kenetic warfare involving boots on the ground isn't going anywhere. In fact the modern war zone makes using UAVs harder. It's dudes in caves and villages wearing civilian clothes, walking amongst innocents. War on the scale of the World Wars was probably better suited to UAV versus UAV. These days it's different.\", \"It's not a new release, it's the beginning of development on a new version because they shipped the old one. This is no different than any other development process ship cycle, one of the first things you do after you ship is rev. the version number for new development. That doesn't mean there's any substantial feature difference, the unusual bit when it comes to chrome is the dramatically open development process of the dev team, which gives anyone in the world the ability to install what are basically automatically updated daily builds just by selecting one radio button over another.

By the time that version 5 actually ships it will certainly have new features.\", \"No, it's real alright, as far as I can see.

There are English and German webshops that list them, with prices and delivery dates. I doubt they would do that just for kicks, unless they're using this as some tricky pre-ordering scheme.

I'm not sure why the distribution is so incredibly spotty though, and that alone would be one really good reason not to buy one right now, even if you could get evidence someone has one in their hands.

If you have to RMA one there is no telling when you will get a replacement.

There is also the risk of getting some parallel imported 'B' choice hardware.

These were 3 months late and in much smaller volume than you would expect for a product that has been announced with so much hoopla.

It could easily be another 3 months before that normalizes by the looks of it.

First mention I can find of someone that really got their hands on one is January 10th.\", \"The philosophy of Steve Jobs is a healthy one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCvLTlQWT6A&feature=relat...

(They speak about startups and devices a few minutes later)\", \"If A players hire A players and B players hire C players, how do the B players ever get hired?

Yes, I'm being facetious. But even fortune-cookie level business advice should pass basic sanity checks like this one.\", \"Honestly, in my experience - wishing for common sense and latitude in public officials.

I know its fun to rag on public officials on Internet forums. But most of the ones I know have been fairly decent people who are just doing their jobs. There're a few bad apples, but there're a few bad apples in any population. Even the TSA officials (which gets my vote for \\\"worst government bureaucracy\\\") were very apologetic when they confiscated my toothpaste.

I think that you're more likely to get absurd institutional behavior - like confiscating toothpaste - when you deny latitude in employee judgment. The TSA screeners have this massive rulebook that they have to follow, and they risk losing their job when they deviate from it, even if they personally believe the rules are stupid.

Same with the private sector. Companies that have the best reputations tend to be those that empower their employees to solve the customer's problem, like Virgin or Nordstroms. Companies with the worst reputations tend to be those where the employees can't do anything but follow the playbook, like most telecoms.\", \"The problem is, with jQuery specifically, not all functions are declared in the conventional fashion. E.g. trying to find the \\\"height()\\\" method is quite hard with a simple IDE search tool -- look how its defined: http://gist.github.com/291542

It's easy when they're declared as \\\"function name(){}\\\" or \\\"name: function(){}\\\" (in an object) .. or even \\\"name=function(){}\\\" ... but beyond that, it's simply not worth using your IDE's find tool.\", \"The variations weren't dramatically different. Seems like it would be good to start off with a few very different approaches and then tweak to \\\"climb the hill\\\".\", \"They might. I don't know. They didn't ask me for help getting it tuned.\", \"The bcrypt algorithm has salting built-in.\", \"oh shit! a lot oh people died in haiti because of an earthquake... we're next.

the nytimes loves to do this sort of thing. it sells papers... or whatever they are selling to stay in business nowadays. here is an article printed a few weeks after the devastating tsunami of dec. 2004, replete with the title of \\\"It Could Happen Here\\\":

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C02E7DD1738F...

in other words, \\\"oh shit! a lot oh people died in asia because of a tsunami... we're next.\\\"\", \"Well, then you just have to invent a fusion reactor that:

- does not work by creating heat but by creating electricity directly (I am sure fusion creates plenty of high energy charged particles to make some electricity), and

- does not require any isotopes but fuses ordinary and plentiful atoms, such as ordinary hydrogen.

Well you are the scientist, get to it. After there are many alternatives but we all know their limitations. 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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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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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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.

* Publishing a piece of text in your name is a bigger deal than posting a video.\", \"At least the idea was derived from scientific results, not the other way, which makes me a little more comfortable.\", \"How can a model that has never been tried be unpopular?\", \"Yeah, I would say its something a lot like the new Google Wave that they announced a while back. NotoAir is note-taking software first and a collaboration tool second. First, you use NotoAir to take notes, stuff for like classes, etc. Then, if the note isn't personal you can make it public. So if I where taking a note for a class... I wouldn't have any good reason to keep that only to myself - so I could let other people see my notes. 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As much as I love how safe NYC is, I don't want it to turn into Singapore.\", \"and yet it doesn't actually solve his original problem as the number of people who use bitcoin is certainly negligible in the grand scheme.\", NaN, \"What are the exceptions? Any legal source for your claims that this will work?\", \"No, that's the long and short of it.

Of course, you can't share multiple apps behind one domain, so if the one dyno isn't keeping you you'll need to scale up and pay for it.

OTOH, if you don't need to worry about any extra latency (maybe?) you could probably get away with a rails+node app like https://github.com/maccman/holla running free by having one app just run the web interface, and point the backend at another app running node.

As soon as you go outside of one tech stack it's cheaper to just get a small VPS to start with, but heroku definitely has its perks.\", NaN, NaN, \"Curious which ones and how?

I wonder if this is the tenacity of founders that pg speaks of.\", \"> will make Zed Shaw and others think that his attempt to out-troll the trolls and multiply internet drama was a force for positive change.

To be fair, in this case, that does appear to be exactly what happened. Github had a problem. Someone exposed it and then Zed used his considerable influence to \\\"force\\\" github to fix it.\", \"Have you considered adding bitcoin as a payment option? Seriously, it's nearly free and easy to manage, even with the rapid price changes. Plus you get extra attention by adding your store to the growing directory of merchants who accept bitcoin.\", \"I've learnt this at university so take it with a grain of salt.

What kind of customers are your competitor targeting? Differentiate and target the other kind.\", \"Ralph Nader was also pretty good at it.\", NaN, \"You're a pretty cool guy, Grant.\", \"This is spam pure and simple the seller can't decide their product is so in line with what you need that they can spam you. Who is then the judge of what is spam. Contacting user that haven't specified they don't want to be contacted by commercial interest is OK, but not someone who said no.\", \"Wow, this video does it justice:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZG_rOWDPCeI

I love the zoom on the clock here...I bet this could translate to touch devices really easily. First to implement this in Protovis (http://vis.stanford.edu/protovis/) wins!\", \"Unfortunately it's likely the spammers are simply going with whichever bank is easiest to work through.

Any changes will just cause them to move to the next easiest option.\", \"I tend to agree with this line of thinking. I was added to half a dozen projects today alone. It would have been a pain to have to confirm each one.

Your average professional developer isn't trolled on a regular basis, nor would they go about adding \\\"tech stars\\\" to their repos just to have a big name on there or because they wished that person was a contributor - it's unprofessional and rude. So just dismissing yourself from the projects you are maliciously or mistakenly added to seems much simpler than having to confirm each one.\", \"When you've activated the Hidden app, and the computer is taking pictures, does the little green light turn on when the camera is on?\", \"I bought it from the iTunes store directly, after seeing the post and reading the comments (specifically, $5 isn't much to support a fellow indie-dev trying to make his way through the app store, for an app that I'll probably use every dayish). Next time I was out, had my phone, and was bored, I looked for the $5 app, because it had to be yours. It's really well put together, and I really like the features you added. My only complaint is that it goes to comments first, not stories first, but that's easy to get used to.\", NaN, \"Not taught in UK education (private, I assume not in state schools either) as of at least a decade ago, I only know them because my mother is an author.\", \"Ub Iwerks was a true genius! In addition to doing the work on that camera he designed the original Mickey Mouse and later did some brilliant works with traveling matts. The work done in the early days of Disney really reminds me a great deal of Pixar in terms of combining creative with tech. It's hard to appreciate today but Disney did the first color animated shorts, the first real feature and the first company to really make a cartoon revolve around sound (instead of the other way around). At the very end Disney was fascinated by audio-anamatrobics which remind me a great deal of the early days of computer animation.\", \"I think anamax's point was that there's no incentive system for police to act in anything but their own interest. Their interest is not to solve crimes, its simply to not get fired.\", \"Just because you can identify the mechanism by which this most-basic feature of social networks was implemented, that doesn't mean that it's a bad thing.

The cart should not be put before the horse by implying that this missing feature was simply used as an excuse to be negative. What's the perverse incentive here, that it's actually in GitHub's interest to prevent users from blocking each other?

\\\"The squeaky wheel gets the grease\\\" and public shame were invented way before the Internet, so this makes no precedent. It's just one of the myriad ways in which things get done. Ever had a boss?\", \"This merger is bad news for those of us from the Phoenix metro area. I'd say Verizon and T-mobile are the only two carriers with good coverage and T-Mo is the only carrier that provides a decent service and competes on price.

At least when I switch to Verizon I'll get a new phone!\", \"This is GitHub's response to the (killed) article I posted yesterday:

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2601342\", \"You could try to somehow monetize your data that describes who is paying for what services. Even if it's just blog posts with general graphs (like OkCupid) it could at least help your brand. For instance, ADP's employment statistics are as closely watched as government statistics by some people on wall st.

I wouldn't necessarily encourage you to directly sell detailed info about your users to marketers as it may very well annoy your customers, although there is probably a market for it.

At the very least, bringing in a consultant to do some data mining to find patterns that correlate to actual revenue may help you with all your other concerns.

Once you feel confident you know who is really spending money and why, an inside sales person to cultivate a list of potential customers is probably fairly cheap and may lead to a real uptick in sales. You seem uniquely situated to hire someone like that through your own service.

While writing this comment, I keep being reminded of Groupon. The last time they raised an obscene amount of money, the investors kept talking about (1) their sales army that had a relationship with thousands and thousands of small businesses and (2) sales data for all those businesses. You could read up on them to see if you get any ideas.\", \"https://twitter.com/jmk/status/75766707834200064

Arrested\", NaN, \"Very nice, thank you Google.

Glancing over the API docs, I'm not clear what will be used for signaling. It appears to be based on XMPP/Jingle, am I right?

What about SIP?\", \"You can create an object that implements the ArrayAccess interface, but it doesn't extend the native array object in the traditional sense.\", \"Hi:\\\\nIm a marketing and technical writer with experience writing user manuals, online help, Web site copy, press releases, proposals FAQs, and other written material.\\\\nMy Offer HN is to help you out with your marketing and/or technical writing (within limits). Ill write from scratch or take your existing work and make it better. Im happy to provide you with up to five hours of my work (not including admin time), and if its a juicy project that I fall in love with, even more.\\\\nWhy me: Ive worked as a marketing writer since 1995 and a technical writer since 1999. Im all about clear, simple, and straightforward writing that engages the reader -- and marketing writing that sells. My writing is in your voice, meeting your needs, and speaking to your audience.\\\\nWhy Im doing it: 1) To update my portfolio with more recent work, 2) to get to know more folks in the startup scene, and 3) To find contract or perm. work down the line (heck, Im honest). I miss being part of the IT crowd.\\\\nAny limits? \\\\nWhats the catch? I work for an investment firm that requires me to disclose any other companies Im working for. I would have to let them know Im working for you. The second catch is that I want to use the work for my portfolio, so I have to be able to point to your company or site and say that I worked on the copy/writing for it. Lastly, if you like it, write me a nice paragraph of thanks that I can use on my site.\\\\nWhat next? Take a look at my web site at http://www.jonathanacohen.com, or drop me a line at jonathanacohen@gmail.com.\", NaN, \"Sure, just like if you take out the 3 guys in charge of Al Queda, you would end terrorism.\", \"Bing was ripping off Google's search results, but now Google is trying to become a \\\"decision\\\" engine..\", \"Yes, that's better than a lynch mob with no rule of law.\", \"Those videos ar real creepy, it freaked me out.\", \"That's actually the full app. news:yc is open source, and I want anyone to be able to use it, even if they don't want to (or can't) pay. Since building the app yourself isn't always easy (or possible), I submitted it there so anyone could install it easily.\", NaN, NaN, \"He just tweeted that they caught the guy.\", \"It's a logical feature for a site with a social aspect to offer, and I'm surprised github hadn't done so previously. I suppose the audience for the site tends to be mature.

Good for Github for going ahead and doing it. I know of some companies who would have dug their heels in and ignored the issue, or stubbornly maintained that it wasn't needed.\", \"Best deals on motorcycle parts and accessories, motorcycle case covers, motorcycle rearsets, motorcycle bodywork, motorcycle exhausts. Save on motorcycle parts and motorcycle apparel - 2WheelPros.com\", \"blackhatworld.com > everything you need to know.\", \"Curious to know PG's opinion on this.\", \"My understanding was the reverse. Twitter integration at the OS level, allowing you to Tweet from any app (and not needing to go through any Auth at an individual app level). Remember that Gruber places incredible significance in Twitter. How else to explain his 6.2 iPhone/Android Twitter Client posts each week?\", \"Try emailing pg - that's the main way most things not supported by the web interface are dealt with (deleting accounts, password recovery, and so forth). I'm not sure if he's able to change account names, but it's possible, and it wouldn't hurt to try.

If you ask and pg does change your username, would you mind replying to say so? It's useful information to have, and would allow greater accuracy in answers if the same question is asked again.\", \"They do, they sell ready made contracts. They just charge you for writing them ;)\", \"Just checking because it sounded a little fishy to me, that's all.\", NaN, \"Hey Grant, I saw your news:yc app in Installous and see that it was submitted by you (chpwn). Usually when app-authors submit their own apps to Installous, it's to deter pirates by shaming them and disabling the whole functionality of the app until it gets cracked by someone else, or to log who actually pirates.

I haven't gone the Installous route, so I'm wondering what you've decided to do with the version on filedude and fileape?\", NaN, \"I don't, actually. I left 6 months ago. :)\", \"Multiple of my email addresses posted online unmasked multiple times, so I certainly get spam. My point is that filters are quite effective.\", NaN, \"Why do we call it aspirin instead of acetylsalicylic acid? It's familiar, easy to spell, and easy to remember. It's an accident of history. What would be accomplished by renaming it?\", NaN, \"The kernel is pretty closely coupled to the GNU userland. stali[1] is trying to accomplish the same thing. I think they are using utilities/ibraries from OpenBSD. Not sure if they have a working system, though.

1: http://sta.li\", NaN, \"https://www.paypalobjects.com/IntegrationCenter/ic_micropaym...

PayPal Micropayments would be 10c/transaction.\", \"

  ta men bu le zhi dao\\\\n
\\\\nAlthough, you'd have to visually select characters after typing pinyin, so it would be useless if someone looked over your shoulder.\", \"\\\"The\\\" is very much a sticking point for native speakers of languages that don't have a similar construct; i.e. a Spanish speaker wouldn't likely have trouble with it, but a Japanese or Korean speaker more likely would.

The issue is 'a' vs 'the' vs nothing:

    he went to the school\\\\n    he went to a school\\\\n    he went to school\\\\n
\\\\nAll have very different meanings - \\\"the\\\" is effectively an adjective describing the specificity of the noun. The first describes a specific school, the second describes some not-yet-defined school, the third describes an abstract concept.

'Chocolate' is another example of this, where the issue extends to the use of words like 'some', 'how many', and 'how much' (countable vs. uncountable quantities). Even if a person understands these concepts, it's still difficult to propagate it through a sentence so that everything type-checks (subject-verb agreement, etc), especially if you're coming from a language that doesn't have this kind of redundancy. It gets even harder with hypotheticals, where sometimes one might switch between both singular/plural and non-specific/specific mid sentence, all while English lacks gender-neutral singular third-person pronouns.

On top of this there are cases where the use of one over the other really just comes down to philosophy (whether native speakers of a language consider something distinct, concrete, or countable, or not). Similar issues come up with prepositions - which preposition goes with which verb differs even when describing the same concept in two very similar languages. (Best example I can think of at the moment is that in Japanese, people say \\\"I bought it to her\\\" instead of \\\"I bought it for her\\\"; I know English<->Spanish has similar issues, but my Spanish is rusty)\", \"R&JTech is one such distributor for Clevo barebones;

http://rjtech.com/shop/index.php\", NaN, \"You should look at selling your own adspace using tools like OIOPublisher or OpenX OnRamp.

I'm not sure the amount of traffic that you have, but OpenX has served me greatly on a similar project.

It's important to note the market your app attracts. If it's highly sought after and lucrative, you may be able to find a small advertising network focused on your niche. Something to think about.\", \"LLVM built a working linux kernel 218 days ago. http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1832712

Why not just run FreeBSD?\", NaN, NaN, NaN, \"The way the nerve is wrapped around other structures is totally consistent with what the fossil record says about how life evolved.

The gross inefficiency was retained because it is more difficult or unlikely that one structure can be moved past another. It could be that if someone were born with a nerve that long and it doesn't loop around a structure, it might not work properly or get pinched very easily or flop around.

There are plenty of possible explanations for what we find in nature. And just because we haven't figured things out doesn't mean supernatural forces are responsible.\", \"Have you considered buying a motorcycle? Track days are cheap as chips on a 125 or 250.\", \"\\\"The most heavily armed states in the USA actually have lower gun crime and violent crime.\\\"

That's not true in the slightest. Prevalence of guns directly equates to a greater incidence of gun crime, on both an international (say, U.S. vs. other nations) and intranational basis.\", \"I think zed had a reasonable complaint. was he a jerk about it? maybe, but it's a customer's prerogative to complain about a bad experience. github's prompt response to zed has made me a happier (paying) customer. way to go!\", \"AirBnB has a history of clever and aggressive PR, and this title is probably deliberate in that regard.

The first three google results for \\\"billion dollar company\\\" all refer to companies with billions in revenue.

According to Google and every economics class I ever took, people assume it refers to revenue. In common vernacular, \\\"billion dollar company\\\" means a company that actually generated a billion dollars in revenue, not speculative investment.

I mean come on... why is it fair to refer to AirBnB as a billion dollar company when there are actually companies generating a billion in revenue?\", NaN, \"The problem with disconnecting is that so many programming problems are best solved by a liberal application of Google. Similarly, I've never found man pages to be as efficient or helpful as a well-constructed Google query. I suppose one solution would be to install OpenWRT on your router and keep a whitelist of sites (or a blacklist if you can easily classify 95% of your time-wasters) for your work computer and allow free reign to your home computer.\", \"By that line of thinking, why call it \\\"Linux\\\" (or anything else) either? I agree that \\\"GNU/Linux\\\" sounds kind of dumb, if that's what you're driving at -- but I'd be happy to call the operating system \\\"GNU\\\".\", \"Based on the quick shadows, manually-placed arrows, and PNG metadata I would say Inkscape.\", \"It's interesting to me that so many people want confirmations. You can remove yourself from any repository you wish at https://github.com/account/repositories (yes, I know this is a confusing place. It's something I'd like to improve). But the idea is that \\\"Confirm? Reject.\\\" is the same number of steps/interactions as \\\"Added. Reject.\\\" Confirmations wouldn't make the experience any better for someone being annoyingly added to projects. They'd just be rejecting invitations instead of rejecting access.

As it stands, when you are added as a collaborator to a project it shows up in exactly one place your private, logged in dashboard. It doesn't show up publicly anywhere.

Bypassing confirmations keeps the workflow simple for the professionals who use GitHub and want to collaborate with ease.\", \"It was. But he is technically a \\\"customer\\\". More eyeballs == more potential conversions. Zed happens to give that, fortunately or unfortunately. But they were able to please a potential customer, and just give a better product overall. So maybe its because of something bad, but it's great product iteration.\", \"It is interesting to note that it is impossible for a theory spouted by nutjobs to be true in this flowchart. A non-nutjob must endorse a theory before it enters the realm of possibly true. Danny must have an incredibly low opinion of conspiracy theorists and a high opinion of Google's practices. ;)\", \"Yeah, I think that's what ilkhd2 was attempting. But the attempt at parody doesn't make any sense, because the sentiment he is trying parody is actually perfectly sensible and reasonable. He just rewrites sentiment in bad English to make it look stupid - that's a pretty low form of criticism. The statement \\\"universities produce liberals/progressives\\\" is completely true in my observation. It happened to me, and it happened to almost everyone I know. And if you're conservative, its completely sensible to view this as a bad thing. There is nothing about this belief to parody.\", \"So, I am impressed that you can't note the difference between Buenos Aires and other Latin American cities, since tourists spot the differences pretty quickly.\", \"I enjoy my Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH . I had a WRT54G as well, but then I got an internet connection faster than it could handle (it became the bottleneck). Comes stock with (a modified version of) DD-WRT (and flashing your own is supported).

http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Buffalo_WZR-HP-G300NH\", \"They said they didn't want to be contacted. It isn't up to others to decide that they are a special case. Any marketer would find the wiggle room to make their email a special case.\", \"Actually, it implies the opposite.

If someone who is not a nutjob is spouting the theory it will get debunked, regardless of placement on Hacker News. If Hacker News were in the nutjob category, it would be irrelevant in the flowchart. The chart would simply point from \\\"repeated by a nutjob\\\"->\\\"Am I bored?\\\"

Hacker News only takes effect if a nutjob's theory winds up on Hacker News, which based on the chart, is more akin to \\\"Are they a nutjob?\\\"->\\\"No\\\" (but not quite the same). So, while something does not need to be on Hacker News to be debunked, placement on Hacker News will result in a theory being debunked. Thus, the article implies that Hacker News is a community made up of people who are expressly not nutjobs.\", \"Sometimes you have to look at what somebody says, and not how they say it. I personally wouldn't have approached the trolls the way Zed did, but he was right that this was broken and needed to be fixed. Github did a great job - as far as I can tell they handled things professionally and cranked out a fix in just a few days. Everybody wins (except the trolls).\", \"Hey now, nothing wrong with being Canadian :p\", \"How do I type that?\", \"I'm a beginner at programming, and am wondering which text editor to use. Emacs or TextMate?\", NaN, \"The spam filters today are good not because of magic, but because billions of dollars have been spent securing email.

What a complete and utter waste of resources.\", \"You could chalk it up to stress testing that pointed out a flaw. And to GitHub's credit they provided a quick fix and a professional response, kudos to them. Peace has been restored in the Valley, and the trolls are left to twiddle their ASCII dongs.\", \"Looks like a fire trap. Be careful.\", \"PCC would probably be easier, and it is still open source. Although a BSD-userland Linux would be interesting, I think the GCC compiler has become so widespread that it is almost impossible not to use it (except for Windows, of course). Even the BSDs, which are thoroughly against copyleft licenses, use GCC.\", \"I looked at the article and it seems to strengthen the argument for calling it a GNU/Linux distribution. The top contributors as per the chart.

1. kernel 9%\\\\n2. gnu 8%\\\\n3. kde 8%\\\\n4,5 java, mozilla 6%\\\\n6. gnome 3%

If you combine gnu with gnome, we have\\\\n1. gnu 13%\\\\n2. kernel 9%

Also considering that java/mozilla are platform agnostic, the candidate names we have are

linux-gnu-kde OR gnu-linux(-kde)

If you are not running KDE, then gnu-linux seems like a very strong candidate for the name. The argument for calling it linux would revolve around the availability of GNU software on other non-linux distributions in some form or the other, thus making GNU a not very distinctive moniker. But MacOS/BSD doesn't really carry as much GNU as Linux distros do.

But the kernel is running all the time when booted up. A better argument would be that only a fraction of GNU software is active at any moment, so by percentage of GNU v/s kernel code executed in any given time interval, the kernel should win handily. This pie chart, as it stands, actually makes a case for calling it GNU\\\\Linux.\", \"I think this was a good response to an attention whore.

EDIT: I wasn't trolling. Not even a single response?\", \"I'm sure that their attorneys have let them know that acknowledging that they sent out spam would expose them to massive damages under the CAN-SPAM laws. So AirBnB can't really acknowledge what they did and try and move on... financially, it would be ruinous for them. They are probably hoping that the controversy will blow over, until the statute of limitations expires at which point they can apologize and blame the previous regime.\", \"Sad that they still haven't added a requirement that you accept an invite to become a collaborator

That's one way to look at it..the other way is that they just designed coded, tested and rolled out a feature a day or two after a fairly hostile and accusatory customer complaint.\", \"I'm not convinced that the appearance of that terminology in the file means the developer is unaware of the difference between encoding and encrypting something. I think we all know the meanings of some words, but continue to misuse them out of convenience and/or habit. It can be difficult to break such a habit. Perhaps you should simply include a patch that will reword the file in the correct manner. :)\", \"oops, yep. sorry about that.\", \"This is a long standing problem. Babble fish had an Api and it was also shut down.\", \"Dig the idea, but agree the design is lacking. I'm still going to subscribe - good luck!\", \"Of course, this 0.00% assumed growth rate omits the obvious, which is that a company as successful as Apple has a lot of competition brewing in each of its markets, and a negative growth rate is certainly possible.

Technology is an industry where you run to stay still. Apple's cash flows are far less predictable than, say, Procter and Gamble's. What's Apple has done in the last ten years could continue for another ten, or reverse entirely.\", \"I'm really surprised at the number of sales. Congrats!\", \"Previous submission:

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2605739\", \"Just curious: Does the business itself generate more cash flows than you are spending on it? more than you are spending overall for personal and business matters? [ie can you actually quit your consulting]\", \"This is a very good feature, but I am also afraid it will make Zed Shaw and others think that his attempt to out-troll the trolls and multiply internet drama was a force for positive change. \\\"If you throw a big enough temper tantrum and incite a large enough shitstorm, developers will address your concerns\\\" is an unfortunate precedent. The fact that controversy and negativity attracts eyeballs and can trigger improvements is understandable, but it also creates perverse incentives.\", \"It doesn't really measure how time it would take to replace. Compared to KDE or Firefox code, GNU code is much more succinct and optimally written.

I really doubt that that code could be replaced easily in a single pass.\", \"If you don't think so, please post your email here for us.\", NaN, \"One way to decimate adversaries is to open-source your entire competitive advantage. Unfortunately that only works when youre the market leader.

So nobody cares about open-sourcing WebRTC. Something that would be actually noticeable in this field right now would be Microsoft that open-sources Skype and gives everything away under the BSD license.\", \"If people really wanted to stalk someone, they can do it outside of HN although I've seen a thread on this in the past so I know what you're referring to but it's usually very unlikely. That said, I'm using my real name LOL\", \"Your strategy involving submitting cracked versions of your app was quite interesting. It would be interesting to see the rate of the app store purchases vs. piracy for your app. I would expect your strategy would reduce the rate of piracy\", \"Is this due to the recent drama with Zed Shaw being invited to the \\\"DongML\\\" project? Very entertaining as an observer, but very annoying for Zed I'm sure.

Sad that they still haven't added a requirement that you accept an invite to become a collaborator, or at least a profile setting on your account that requires that confirmation.\", \"I doubt any of the developers being sued by Lodsys knew they were infringing on these patents.

And there is no sure way to know which small thing is under patent than to spend hours going through the patent archives or hiring expensive patent lawyers.\", \"Ctrl-F

Good point, but the UI's still inconsistent. If you open Options there is a Search options box. The passwords screen is modal, so that search box isn't accessible and you have two methods of search - a search field for Options and Ctrl-F for password. The other issue is that Ctrl-F doesn't consistently scroll to the highlighted item. When doing a Ctrl-F I often have to use the scroll bar to find the highlighted phrase.\", \"> Most people just want someone to give them a job and let them do it.

> I don't think the purpose of college is to provide people with education and a love of learning. Most people don't want that.

Your stance on this issue strikes me as one-dimensional and solipsistic. Maybe you're a very smart person who was unfairly persecuted for being different, or maybe you were persecuted for being different and placed the blame on a feature.

From my perspective, humans are learning machines, as evidenced by the totality of human output.

> People who love learning have wikipedia.

Wikipedia does not talk to you, debate your ideas, or force you to think in uncomfortable ways (`Discussion` does not count). I might be nitpicking your point, but autodidacts are well served by interfacing with people who can challenge their ideas and also help them articulate their opinions in person.

Edit: I'm getting downvoted, and I hope it's not because this comment comes across as rude. If it is, please message me directly; I tried hard on the tone.\", \"I compute the standard deviation of n(1) as sqrt(N p (1-p)) where p = 1/10. It's N iid realizations of a biased coin toss.

You left out the 1-p part, I think.

I totally agree with your sentiment that just eyeballing the plot is not the best route here. It's all too easy to convince yourself that the deviation isn't that bad, if you're just looking at the plot without error bars.\", \"In a civilized society, you don't have to \\\"deal\\\" with ongoing intimidation. You take care of it. If bullies are tolerated, they grow bolder. Its the story of the decay of neighborhoods etc.

Again, the point was missed. Its not about a single incident. Its about zero tolerance for disrespect, intimidation, shakedown, public bullying. So somebody other than you can park without knuckling under to some jerk.\", \"Ninja and hacker are two very different words, hacker actually has some rich history and meaning to it. But it's true that it hardly means anything without a whole lot of context now that it seems to just mean 'programmer who doesn't wear a suit to work'\", \"A lynch mob is appropriate if the police refuse to act.

If elected officials do not enforce the law, the burden falls onto private citizens to do so. This is the common law with thousands of years of precedent.\", \"\\\"Most of us\\\" live in places where crime is not a problem. Does anyone live in a place where crime is a problem as you describe it?

It seems that the Westerner attitude is that \\\"somewhere else\\\" things are really bad. New Orleans has close to the highest murder rate in the world.\", NaN, \"Hmm, that doesn't fit with my recollection.

But when I Googled for \\\"billion dollar company\\\" then \\\"million dollar company\\\" the first usage I found that wasn't in some way tied to startups was http://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/most-popular//red-mill-goes-t... where it clearly refers to revenue.

Ah well. Around here there is no question which usage is more common.

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If you could get rid of these barriers...

I think if someone could provide a browser-based all-in-one solution with language+IDE+hosting+tutorials, then that would fulfill most of his criteria. You could type a few lines, instantly view the page and then send a link to your friends (who can view it at any time).\", \"I've never yet seen fixed price work well, and I think on something of this size it's doomed to fail. The biggest problem is defining the scope which is almost impossible to do in any detail at the beginning of a project.

Instead, I'd recommend either fixed price for small, bite sized tasks, or (as per my current contract) a weekly rate until completion. I work on rapid turn-around, so the client almost always knows exactly where the project's at and how it fits with their requirements. Of course a precondition of this is a decent level of trust on both sides, and a client who's not a pain.\", \"First, you are totally right about HTML/CSS/JavaScript

Second, that's a pretty cool link! I don't know Ruby, so I learned a thing or two. Unfortunately, I had to use some of my existing programming experience to save me when I experimented a bit. For example, I decided I liked 'cheese' better than 'honeydew'. That put me in a state where I needed to guess what the tutorial was monitoring for and had to replace cheese to move forward. Additionally, there was times where I experimented and it advanced a page with no way for me to go back. With some polish, this could be a very promising educational tool!\", \"I owe alot to the Pre-computer 1000 : http://www.vintagecomputing.com/index.php/archives/324

As a 7 year old I just loved the feeling of making the computer do what I want. The instant feed back of print/ input/ run cycle also played a big part in it.

After playing with C++, Pascal and learning Java I didn't get the same feeling until I started learning Python - Really captured that moment again :)

I've enjoyed learning Clojure too - the LISP syntax is so different to what I've learnt that it brings the same feeling :)

Great article!\", \"Tell me about it.

The good news is I don't have to pay for roses or a fancy Valentine's dinner this year.\", \"Nice use of the Silk icon set.\", \"I honestly don't see many people paying a premium just to have a domain record to list their personal info on. If someone won't buy a domain with an existing TLD for their personal info why would they pay a premium rate for this? It's like the white pages asking you to pay a premium to be listed in their book.

You also have the chicken/egg issue. If .tel was popular and people were asking you for it then I could see the drive to get one but it's not and without a significant value add(which I am just not seeing) I don't see it taking off.

It looks to me like just another company trying to cash in on the gold rush of a TLD that comes from the mid-large size companies buying up a bunch of domains to cover their trademarks and little else.\", \"> $6 (30% of market price)

30% of the price a consumer would have paid in the traditional model. In all probability even accounting for costs this represented a huge increase in profit per unit sold for the band itself.\", \"Fixed fee projects are similarly fraught with danger. There are two scenarios:

1) The client over-pays due to developer over-bidding. (In relation to the time it took him to complete the project.)

2) The developer over-works due to under-bidding.

Neither is particularly advantageous for the client, as a developer will not be as responsive to a client's needs if he or she is working towards a minimum feature set.

A developer can make a reasonable estimate based on clear goals. If requirements change (as they inevitably do) the developer will be compensated accordingly. Similarly, if the project is finished in less time than expected, the client will reap the benefits.\", \"There's a difference between automation and how often your customers see something going wrong. I'm all for the automation. But lets say the error rate is so low that just 0.1% of automated releases go wrong. Rolling out 50 times a day means you'll expose an error every 20 days. Compare that to a monthly, weekly or even daily cycle and you can see you're exposing yourself and your customers to problems without much corresponding gain.\", \"I'm sorry (and please don't kill me!), but... how is this Hacker News?\", \"> The web only wants to remember the crap, but that's probably because you probably aren't a target customer for any of the great stuff

yeah, its our fault.\", \"deploy/rollback is probably ok for a consumer site. But not everything is a public website (no really...) - if you're deploying a service with an SLA with dollar penalties for downtime you might want to stick to a more traditional release cycle. I sure hope the phone network, the stock exchange and my bank aren't using deploy/rollback and releasing 50 times a day!\", \"I agree to a certain point: If the difference in quality contributes enough value added, the user to pay for the service. The availability of any competing service decreases the difference and makes it much more difficult to have the user subscribe to a premium service.

Hopefully, the premium-based-monetization services would make more money and expand faster than those with the free model.\", \"I find Google Analytics good enough. Decent integration with Google Adwords if that is required in the future, too\", \"There's not a shred of real data about learning outcomes in that article, only subjective opinions from decidedly biased sources. Also, there's no hint of a cost-benefit analysis. Online instruction may not be as good, but it should be much cheaper and save time, which could still make it worth it.

Universities are bloated bureaucracies full of people who can't be fired (for the most part), most of whom don't really want to teach.\", \"An E-2 visa is not contingent on $100k, the money invested just has to be sufficient for the type of business to be established. So for a software startup, it can be on the order of ~$20-30k.

You'll have to write a business plan, and submit that as part of the application. The main deciding points - apart from a reasonable plan and presentation - are, that the business will eventually employ US citizens, and that the money invested comes from abroad.

Worked for me, good luck to you.\", NaN, \"I'm a potential coder, and I think there's enough information: preferred language, general complexity of the project, and required skills. Everything else would be outlined in initial communication.

Posting a budget would be disadvantageous to him, as the answer is probably, \\\"the least possible, and no higher than a certain amount.\\\"

This post is not \\\"weasel speak,\\\" whatever that means.\", \"Another vote for http://www.processing.org/. It's superb; if you haven't tried it and you, like me, spent your childhood writing programs on your spectrum, you should check it out.\", \"I'm curious if anyone is using Woopra? It's really cool realtime analytics. The application is written in Java, but it's like crack. I leave it open, starring at it for hours as people visit my site.

It could use a lot of work though. I see a lot of opportunities for startups in this space.\", \"In the US it is next to impossible to hold kids back. One of my son's classes (7th grade) a 65% is still a C. If kids could be held back on some subjects easier while moving them forward in other subjects that would be great. It might not work out but they admit in the article things are so bad they don't know what else to do.\", \"There is something distinctively Russian about this delirium. I'm pretty sure I've never seen a Dostoevskian programming blog post before.\", \"Hey, you developed Clicky? Can you send me an email? I have feedback! hi@dustincurtis.com\", NaN, \"

  There is no simpler way to allow open ended integration with arbitrary web services.\\\\n
\\\\nProviding an email address is simpler, and it's already provided to these specs by a zillion times more web services. Email also provides for better reliability (receive a message sent even when your service is unreachable) and queueing.. all outside of the code and often infrastructure you'd need to do yourself.

The main reason it may be worse are that we've got a ton of programmers, frameworks, and virtual hosts that seem to live in a limited little world called \\\"the web.\\\" (Sorry - personal rant - this mindset is annoying for me when trying to hire programmers these days. It's even annoying when I talk to somebody about a new business involving a lot of programming, and they assume it's a website.)

Sure, spam is also an issue, but that only reinforces my point. Spam is an issue because email is in common use.. it's not for arbitrary HTTP POST because it isn't. If it ever is in common use, spammers would have no trouble using that too. They're doing plenty of arbitrary HTTP POSTs to web comment systems including cracking some CAPTCHAs in the process.

If he changed his stance to saying there'll be an arbitrary body provided at setup time, or given no body, it'd HTTP GET it, perhaps allowing some keyword substitution for a few standard things like the address that changed.. That'd be something different. You really wouldn't have to write or deploy any \\\"code\\\" for many integrations - for the sender or receiver. You could instead just provide the appropriate info to call an existing web service with its existing parameters.

On the other side, the email address callback also allows you to contact humans more easily, and if you did the same arbitrary response with keyword substitution thing.. You could make websites do form letters for you. I'm not sure that's a good thing or not.\", \"I'd still like to see that post, this blog post gives the overview, yours should give the details.\", \"Yes. I got started on the Commodore 128D, after I got bored of all the games mine came with. Would I have done so if there hadn't been a BASIC manual on my shelf and an interpreter baked into the system? Dubious. I then learned Pascal once I got my first PC, because Turbo Pascal had been included by the previous owner. The first compiler I had to fight for was Turbo C (had to convince my mom to ask one of her colleagues for a copy). But by then, I'd been programming for over 3 years.\", NaN, NaN, \"OO doesn't match the way I think anyway. OO makes it appear as if all objects can do something, e.g. window.open(), list.add(item). In the real world some objects are passive, some objects are active and conscious and some complex objects have behaviour but don't respond to simple instructions (e.g the economy).

I believe this is a very fundamental feature of how we think about the world and it's totally unlike OO. But I also think that it doesn't matter at all. Formal systems don't need to resemble language or the way we think about the world (or the way we think we think about the world)

We don't naturally think like Snoopy swearing, but regular expressions are still a very productive tool for someone who has learned to think differently than he would naturally do. The same goes for maths and many other tools.

I'm very skeptical about OO, but that's not because it doesn't match the way I think. I'm skeptical because OO APIs force me to know things I don't want to know. They constantly make me think about which class has a particular function.

But the rationale for putting a function in one class or another is based on implementation considerations that are of no concern to me as a user of an API. It's mostly about which object's state is affected most, how dependencies are managed, what types of changes are expected, and so on.

I've given this example elsewhere but here's the short version again: Say you want to initiate the sale of a property via some API. There are many objects involved: A buyer, a seller, a contract, an estate agent and a property. Which of the five classes involved contains the method you're looking for?

It could be in any of these classes and I don't want to think about it. I want a sell(property, buyer, seller, contract, agent) function and the API should figure out its own state and dependency matters.\", \"This is a good point. Rails has a pretty ad hoc way of dealing with static pages - throwing them in /public mixed up with everything else. Cached pages get thrown in there too, and sweepers need to be able to delete them. I don't like the mess of permissions that arrangement necessitates so generally redo it.

Rails is also by nature a one-app pony - many web pages have more than one app that could reasonably be called \\\"discrete\\\" except they share users. Setting up something like that in Rails is messy no matter how you go about it. Further evidence would include the \\\"REST everywhere\\\" approach, which is wonderful if you're focussed on a full blown machine-accessible web app but a waste of time for something simpler.

I'm not exactly a Django expert either but I've heard that ones runs into limitations there quickly too - as you'd expect, no free lunches!

To sum up, both frameworks are good for what they are: a starting point. Any large project is going to find itself doing a lot of custom work anyway. So pick the language you like best, basically. For me that's Ruby but I have nothing against Python that goes much beyond the level of \\\"I don't like the way it looks\\\".\", \"Relational databases are so overrated.\", \"I am quite sure Python allows monkey patching. It looks ugly because, perhaps, it's better that way.\", NaN, \"Doesn't it need to be \\\"fixed\\\" - i.e. in this case recorded - to fall into this category? I doubt reading out loud would qualify as fixed.

This probably falls afoul of anti-discrimination laws - i.e. speech readers for the blind.\", \"dupe and linkjack:

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=476641

http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2009/02/new-in-labs-add-your-l...\", NaN, \"I think this is just another \\\"micropayment dream\\\", and will not work ultimately. Internet just doesn't work this way.

The only thing I can imagine could save online newspapers is, that they will become better and better in quality, that will attract many visitors, and the website will survive by ads revenue.

IMHO the core problem is, that the World Wide Web was not created with the intention that it should provide business opportunities. It was mainly established for free exchange of information between scholars and scientists.

Later on, some people and companies discovered that Internet has monetization potential and so the .com companies emerged. Some were successful, other weren't. But nobody said every kind of business can survive on the Internet - WWW has it own principles, and if you don't play by it's rules, you might not survive. And, one of that core principles which lies in the very heart of WWW is that information is passed for free. I don't think any company has the power to change that.\", \"for iPhone: pinch analytics (http://www.pinchmedia.com/). friend formerly worked there (full disclosure, really. :P) which was the main reason for going with this choice, and I tried to be fair when taking a peek at Medialets' Medialytics (http://www.medialytics.com/), but I kept returning to pinch media - both are super simple to get started with though. either way I think those two are the big ones for iPhone..there is also admob but they're more advertising-focused than anything else. apploop was another but they went out of business fairly quickly..\", \"Nairalists.com is a lot more better and Smarter

Visting Nairalists.com and see that its a lot more better than Nairalist\", \"newrelic.com\\\\npinchmedia.com\\\\ndocs.google.com \\u2014\\u00a0EXCEL\\\\ncustom rake tasks\", NaN, \"Yep, that IMVU. 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I think if someone could provide a browser-based all-in-one solution with language+IDE+hosting+tutorials, then that would fulfill most of his criteria. You could type a few lines, instantly view the page and then send a link to your friends (who can view it at any time).\", \"I've never yet seen fixed price work well, and I think on something of this size it's doomed to fail. The biggest problem is defining the scope which is almost impossible to do in any detail at the beginning of a project.

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Second, that's a pretty cool link! I don't know Ruby, so I learned a thing or two. Unfortunately, I had to use some of my existing programming experience to save me when I experimented a bit. For example, I decided I liked 'cheese' better than 'honeydew'. That put me in a state where I needed to guess what the tutorial was monitoring for and had to replace cheese to move forward. Additionally, there was times where I experimented and it advanced a page with no way for me to go back. With some polish, this could be a very promising educational tool!\", \"I owe alot to the Pre-computer 1000 : http://www.vintagecomputing.com/index.php/archives/324

As a 7 year old I just loved the feeling of making the computer do what I want. The instant feed back of print/ input/ run cycle also played a big part in it.

After playing with C++, Pascal and learning Java I didn't get the same feeling until I started learning Python - Really captured that moment again :)

I've enjoyed learning Clojure too - the LISP syntax is so different to what I've learnt that it brings the same feeling :)

Great article!\", \"Tell me about it.

The good news is I don't have to pay for roses or a fancy Valentine's dinner this year.\", \"Nice use of the Silk icon set.\", \"I honestly don't see many people paying a premium just to have a domain record to list their personal info on. If someone won't buy a domain with an existing TLD for their personal info why would they pay a premium rate for this? It's like the white pages asking you to pay a premium to be listed in their book.

You also have the chicken/egg issue. If .tel was popular and people were asking you for it then I could see the drive to get one but it's not and without a significant value add(which I am just not seeing) I don't see it taking off.

It looks to me like just another company trying to cash in on the gold rush of a TLD that comes from the mid-large size companies buying up a bunch of domains to cover their trademarks and little else.\", \"> $6 (30% of market price)

30% of the price a consumer would have paid in the traditional model. In all probability even accounting for costs this represented a huge increase in profit per unit sold for the band itself.\", \"Fixed fee projects are similarly fraught with danger. There are two scenarios:

1) The client over-pays due to developer over-bidding. (In relation to the time it took him to complete the project.)

2) The developer over-works due to under-bidding.

Neither is particularly advantageous for the client, as a developer will not be as responsive to a client's needs if he or she is working towards a minimum feature set.

A developer can make a reasonable estimate based on clear goals. If requirements change (as they inevitably do) the developer will be compensated accordingly. Similarly, if the project is finished in less time than expected, the client will reap the benefits.\", \"There's a difference between automation and how often your customers see something going wrong. I'm all for the automation. But lets say the error rate is so low that just 0.1% of automated releases go wrong. Rolling out 50 times a day means you'll expose an error every 20 days. Compare that to a monthly, weekly or even daily cycle and you can see you're exposing yourself and your customers to problems without much corresponding gain.\", \"I'm sorry (and please don't kill me!), but... how is this Hacker News?\", \"> The web only wants to remember the crap, but that's probably because you probably aren't a target customer for any of the great stuff

yeah, its our fault.\", \"deploy/rollback is probably ok for a consumer site. But not everything is a public website (no really...) - if you're deploying a service with an SLA with dollar penalties for downtime you might want to stick to a more traditional release cycle. I sure hope the phone network, the stock exchange and my bank aren't using deploy/rollback and releasing 50 times a day!\", \"I agree to a certain point: If the difference in quality contributes enough value added, the user to pay for the service. The availability of any competing service decreases the difference and makes it much more difficult to have the user subscribe to a premium service.

Hopefully, the premium-based-monetization services would make more money and expand faster than those with the free model.\", \"I find Google Analytics good enough. Decent integration with Google Adwords if that is required in the future, too\", \"There's not a shred of real data about learning outcomes in that article, only subjective opinions from decidedly biased sources. Also, there's no hint of a cost-benefit analysis. Online instruction may not be as good, but it should be much cheaper and save time, which could still make it worth it.

Universities are bloated bureaucracies full of people who can't be fired (for the most part), most of whom don't really want to teach.\", \"An E-2 visa is not contingent on $100k, the money invested just has to be sufficient for the type of business to be established. So for a software startup, it can be on the order of ~$20-30k.

You'll have to write a business plan, and submit that as part of the application. The main deciding points - apart from a reasonable plan and presentation - are, that the business will eventually employ US citizens, and that the money invested comes from abroad.

Worked for me, good luck to you.\", NaN, \"I'm a potential coder, and I think there's enough information: preferred language, general complexity of the project, and required skills. Everything else would be outlined in initial communication.

Posting a budget would be disadvantageous to him, as the answer is probably, \\\"the least possible, and no higher than a certain amount.\\\"

This post is not \\\"weasel speak,\\\" whatever that means.\", \"Another vote for http://www.processing.org/. It's superb; if you haven't tried it and you, like me, spent your childhood writing programs on your spectrum, you should check it out.\", \"I'm curious if anyone is using Woopra? It's really cool realtime analytics. The application is written in Java, but it's like crack. I leave it open, starring at it for hours as people visit my site.

It could use a lot of work though. I see a lot of opportunities for startups in this space.\", \"In the US it is next to impossible to hold kids back. One of my son's classes (7th grade) a 65% is still a C. If kids could be held back on some subjects easier while moving them forward in other subjects that would be great. It might not work out but they admit in the article things are so bad they don't know what else to do.\", \"There is something distinctively Russian about this delirium. I'm pretty sure I've never seen a Dostoevskian programming blog post before.\", \"Hey, you developed Clicky? Can you send me an email? I have feedback! hi@dustincurtis.com\", NaN, \"

  There is no simpler way to allow open ended integration with arbitrary web services.\\\\n
\\\\nProviding an email address is simpler, and it's already provided to these specs by a zillion times more web services. Email also provides for better reliability (receive a message sent even when your service is unreachable) and queueing.. all outside of the code and often infrastructure you'd need to do yourself.

The main reason it may be worse are that we've got a ton of programmers, frameworks, and virtual hosts that seem to live in a limited little world called \\\"the web.\\\" (Sorry - personal rant - this mindset is annoying for me when trying to hire programmers these days. It's even annoying when I talk to somebody about a new business involving a lot of programming, and they assume it's a website.)

Sure, spam is also an issue, but that only reinforces my point. Spam is an issue because email is in common use.. it's not for arbitrary HTTP POST because it isn't. If it ever is in common use, spammers would have no trouble using that too. They're doing plenty of arbitrary HTTP POSTs to web comment systems including cracking some CAPTCHAs in the process.

If he changed his stance to saying there'll be an arbitrary body provided at setup time, or given no body, it'd HTTP GET it, perhaps allowing some keyword substitution for a few standard things like the address that changed.. That'd be something different. You really wouldn't have to write or deploy any \\\"code\\\" for many integrations - for the sender or receiver. You could instead just provide the appropriate info to call an existing web service with its existing parameters.

On the other side, the email address callback also allows you to contact humans more easily, and if you did the same arbitrary response with keyword substitution thing.. You could make websites do form letters for you. I'm not sure that's a good thing or not.\", \"I'd still like to see that post, this blog post gives the overview, yours should give the details.\", \"Yes. I got started on the Commodore 128D, after I got bored of all the games mine came with. Would I have done so if there hadn't been a BASIC manual on my shelf and an interpreter baked into the system? Dubious. I then learned Pascal once I got my first PC, because Turbo Pascal had been included by the previous owner. The first compiler I had to fight for was Turbo C (had to convince my mom to ask one of her colleagues for a copy). But by then, I'd been programming for over 3 years.\", NaN, NaN, \"OO doesn't match the way I think anyway. OO makes it appear as if all objects can do something, e.g. window.open(), list.add(item). In the real world some objects are passive, some objects are active and conscious and some complex objects have behaviour but don't respond to simple instructions (e.g the economy).

I believe this is a very fundamental feature of how we think about the world and it's totally unlike OO. But I also think that it doesn't matter at all. Formal systems don't need to resemble language or the way we think about the world (or the way we think we think about the world)

We don't naturally think like Snoopy swearing, but regular expressions are still a very productive tool for someone who has learned to think differently than he would naturally do. The same goes for maths and many other tools.

I'm very skeptical about OO, but that's not because it doesn't match the way I think. I'm skeptical because OO APIs force me to know things I don't want to know. They constantly make me think about which class has a particular function.

But the rationale for putting a function in one class or another is based on implementation considerations that are of no concern to me as a user of an API. It's mostly about which object's state is affected most, how dependencies are managed, what types of changes are expected, and so on.

I've given this example elsewhere but here's the short version again: Say you want to initiate the sale of a property via some API. There are many objects involved: A buyer, a seller, a contract, an estate agent and a property. Which of the five classes involved contains the method you're looking for?

It could be in any of these classes and I don't want to think about it. I want a sell(property, buyer, seller, contract, agent) function and the API should figure out its own state and dependency matters.\", \"This is a good point. Rails has a pretty ad hoc way of dealing with static pages - throwing them in /public mixed up with everything else. Cached pages get thrown in there too, and sweepers need to be able to delete them. I don't like the mess of permissions that arrangement necessitates so generally redo it.

Rails is also by nature a one-app pony - many web pages have more than one app that could reasonably be called \\\"discrete\\\" except they share users. Setting up something like that in Rails is messy no matter how you go about it. Further evidence would include the \\\"REST everywhere\\\" approach, which is wonderful if you're focussed on a full blown machine-accessible web app but a waste of time for something simpler.

I'm not exactly a Django expert either but I've heard that ones runs into limitations there quickly too - as you'd expect, no free lunches!

To sum up, both frameworks are good for what they are: a starting point. Any large project is going to find itself doing a lot of custom work anyway. So pick the language you like best, basically. For me that's Ruby but I have nothing against Python that goes much beyond the level of \\\"I don't like the way it looks\\\".\", \"Relational databases are so overrated.\", \"I am quite sure Python allows monkey patching. It looks ugly because, perhaps, it's better that way.\", NaN, \"Doesn't it need to be \\\"fixed\\\" - i.e. in this case recorded - to fall into this category? I doubt reading out loud would qualify as fixed.

This probably falls afoul of anti-discrimination laws - i.e. speech readers for the blind.\", \"dupe and linkjack:

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=476641

http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2009/02/new-in-labs-add-your-l...\", NaN, \"I think this is just another \\\"micropayment dream\\\", and will not work ultimately. Internet just doesn't work this way.

The only thing I can imagine could save online newspapers is, that they will become better and better in quality, that will attract many visitors, and the website will survive by ads revenue.

IMHO the core problem is, that the World Wide Web was not created with the intention that it should provide business opportunities. It was mainly established for free exchange of information between scholars and scientists.

Later on, some people and companies discovered that Internet has monetization potential and so the .com companies emerged. Some were successful, other weren't. But nobody said every kind of business can survive on the Internet - WWW has it own principles, and if you don't play by it's rules, you might not survive. And, one of that core principles which lies in the very heart of WWW is that information is passed for free. I don't think any company has the power to change that.\", \"for iPhone: pinch analytics (http://www.pinchmedia.com/). friend formerly worked there (full disclosure, really. :P) which was the main reason for going with this choice, and I tried to be fair when taking a peek at Medialets' Medialytics (http://www.medialytics.com/), but I kept returning to pinch media - both are super simple to get started with though. either way I think those two are the big ones for iPhone..there is also admob but they're more advertising-focused than anything else. apploop was another but they went out of business fairly quickly..\", \"Nairalists.com is a lot more better and Smarter

Visting Nairalists.com and see that its a lot more better than Nairalist\", \"newrelic.com\\\\npinchmedia.com\\\\ndocs.google.com \\u2014\\u00a0EXCEL\\\\ncustom rake tasks\", NaN, \"Yep, that IMVU. 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You see, you can download the SDK and do all of the testing you want . . . good luck running your code on an actual iPhone though. A lot of developers read the fine print, and skipped over the finer print. To try out your newly developed games, or virtual worlds, against the actual iPhone accelerometer you have to be accepted into the OFFICIAL iPhone Developer's Program. Guess how many of the 100000 developers who downloaded the SDK were accepted into the program . . . Oh . . . So then you read the article already . . .

http://apple20.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2008/03/15/apple-to-100...

The short version is that Apple is giving its strategic partners a head start, EA, Salesforce, AOL, Epocrates, Sega . . . and Apple quoted a quite a few more the press release Intuit, Namco, Netsuite, PopCap . . . you get the idea. Good for Apple, its partners, and probably the iPhone . . . Bad for startups who happen to compete with something one of the partners wants to do. Guess which app will get the splash page billing on the iTunes App store, the startup's or the partner's?

There is SOME good news though, if someone is willing to search past the first page of the iTunes app store to look for your app, they will probably be able to find and install it without much trouble. Of course that is ASSUMING that you are allowed into the OFFICIAL developer's program, which there is no guarantee of either if you are making an app that competes with a strategic partner.

Cheers!\", \"if u r going to apply to YC (or anyother YC clones) then they suggest/prefer not to inc. this is b'cause they (YC) help you with all these formalities in the best possible way - they have lawyers lined-up to help you.

But if u want to write-off ur expenses then its better u meet an accountant, most possibly he/she will suggest to inc.\", NaN, \"Ideas of people have a history of execution are worthwhile. Also, these people may vet ideas proposed by others. This is essentially how YC works -- the prototype is the idea displayed, not executed -- PG is the veter.

One can simply move this to an earlier stage. One must establish oneself (or one's group) as an expert in a specific area, then have persons submit their ideas to your organization. You review them, and offer them to sale to interested parties.

This is essentially how VC works but I believe it could be re-encapsulated at an earlier stage, esp. with software engineering projects which are primarily idea drivien.

To the doubters out there, this is simply specialization of labor in a growing industry. Not everyone should attempt to do anything. Compare journalism. Editors, Writers, Editoralists, Proof Readers, Managers. All work to some degree with the text. We have only one job at the moment - coder/programmer.

It is time to take this to the next stage.\", \"He's an asshole because of the technology he choses to publish his own content? How can you say that? That's a very personal attack against a person that is making a very personal choice to publish his own content. I think you could only attack him if the content he published was of a different nature, say scientific data, government documents or general public stuff. But he can share his own data the way he wishes too, and I don't think you have the right to call him an asshole for that.

I understand the sum of personal choices can generate a problem for the general population, but in any case you can't attack the individual choices: you can't either regulate them by law (as in many other cases where individual choices get regulated for society's common well), or just let them be.\", \"In my experience, people who disagree can best cooperate if they emphasize accuracy in their statements -- thus quickly finding the areas of agreement and disagreement.

That you thought the statement \\\"good executive function is a better predictor of success in school than a child's IQ\\\" was the most important part of the article is a valid opinion I can respect. That you found the standing-still experiments an interesting way to measure child self-regulation is also a valid opinion I respect.

It is the pairing of the two opinions into the unsupported statement \\\"Standing Still Predicts School Success Better Than IQ\\\", and then the promotion of that dubious statement to the key position of headline, that I find objectionable.

Alternate approaches I wouldn't have objected to:

* contribute article with original headline, but post a first comment with \\\"I found it interesting that the article suggests ability to stand still for longer may predict executive function, and thus school success, better than IQ.\\\"

* contribute article with original headline plus appended pot-stirring question: \\\"Old-Fashioned Play Builds Serious Skills (Does standing-still predict success better than IQ?)

Or, if HN were to someday allow a comment-with-submission or subhead-with-submission, that would be a great place for highlighting an opinionated takeaway from deep in the article, even though the article's main thrust is something else.\", \"having done it myself, I think to do lists are the web's hello world... albeit longer and more complicated (this was the same advice I was told the 1st time I publicized my 1st rails app on YC); you actually have some good ideas though

quick suggestions:

-for the basic to do ui though I'd check out http://todoist.com

-instead of the current quick entry ui u have now, why not just make it less clicks to enter any tasks (like an always showing add to do)

-it would be nice for projects to have to do lists (a la basecamp)

Until you get your UI stuff worked out I'm not sure you can charge yet\", \"This looks like progress!\", NaN, \"It's hard to summarize traits in the headline.

Here is an academic paper describing them:

http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/Archive/Papers/Scha03aTraits.pd...

They were originally built for smalltalk, but apparently there is now a python library. I gave it a try, it's actually pretty nice.

Basically, traits provide reusable components of behavior that are not tied to classes. It's pretty sweet. It lets you do things like delegate data members/methods to other objects.

For instance:

    class employee(HasTraits):\\\\n        employer=Trait(company)\\\\n\\\\n    class manager(employee):\\\\n        hire=Delegate('employer','hire')\\\\n
\\\\nThis code causes an employee to have an employer data member, which MUST be a company object. So far, just static typing (checked at runtime).

The manager subclass of an employee has a \\\"hire\\\" method. But a manager doesn't hire employees himself; instead, he hires employees on behalf of his employer. So boss.hire(emp) is delegated to the boss's employer, and is equivalent to boss.employer.hire(emp).

It has lots of other cute features like this as well. Take a look.\", \"And the \\\"vote down\\\" button should be removed until the voter has commented on the post. Getting fed up seeing worthy comments down-modded without explanation.\", NaN, \"Kind of speaking of background processing. If I open multiple pages in Safari on the iPhone, will they load simultaneously, and lead to time saving for me, or do the pages wait to load until you're on them?\", \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_hazard\", \"Interesting. Do you deduct those expenses from future revenues or from your personal income?\", NaN, \"Can you give an example of a similar ad you think is better?\", \"Correction, the companies that I have experience with were not US based.

I will elaborate on why everyone loses. The workers lose because they are paid less than if they were free to find the highest paying job, and have to invest a large amount of money to get here (points 2 and 3.) America loses because the workers are forced into earning less money than they would if they didn't need to go with these companies to give them more than a remote chance of getting a visa. This undercuts American workers (point 1.)

The governments may let these companies do this is because the companies pass off their process as selecting higher quality visa candidates. Immigrants like them because they know they will not be turned down for a visa if they go through the company (and getting turned down causes problems later - what the hell??). Still, bad.\", \"I think he is not being mean enough. Personally I've taken even more radical position towards flash-only web sites: they endanger all of us, because they're going with a closed, proprietary platform over open standards, allowing (ultimately) corporate agendas to dominate the WRL \\\"web runtime library\\\". The author of the original flash site is an asshole. Here, I said it.

I don't want to live in the world, where I will be forced to install Java(FX), Flash and Silverlight (all fatty runtime downloads) in addition to perfectly fine HTML/CSS/JS.

Think of how much pain will it be (already is) to introduce new and innovative web-hardware, like an iPhone. You'll be at mercy of Adobe/Microsoft/Sun to release their stupid players for your architecture. And yes, by the way, Adobe prohibits you from reverse-engineering their player.\", NaN, NaN], \"col10\": [1205603993, 1205603969, 1205603965, 1205603619, 1205603586, 1205603311, 1205603227, 1205603073, 1205602947, 1205602595, 1205602474, 1205602209, 1205602208, 1205601867, 1205601804, 1205601722, 1205601379, 1205600768, 1205600760, 1205600621, 1205600587, 1205600541]}, \"column_text\": [\"Structure and Interpretation of Classical Mechanics - full book online\", NaN, NaN, \"Anatomy of a flame war\", NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, \"Orkut under attack\", NaN, NaN, \"Xpra (screen for X11)\", NaN, NaN, NaN, \"Python traits: improving composability of object oriented programming\", NaN, NaN, NaN, \"1,700 Bands, Rocking as the CD Industry Reels\", \"New Federal Report Urges Changes in Teaching Math\"]}" "{\"table_id\": \"GitTables_1766_schema\", \"target_column\": \"1\", \"annotation_id\": \"schema:title\", \"annotation_label\": \"title\", \"id\": \"2171\", \"table_text\": {\"col0\": [\"original article\", \"original article\", \"original article\", \"original article\", \"original article\", \"original article\"], \"col1\": [\"Optically induced transparency in a micro-cavity\", \"Going beyond 1000000 resolved points in a Brillouin distributed fiber sensor: theoretical analysis and experimental demonstration\", \"Anisotropic coding metamaterials and their powerful manipulation of differently polarized terahertz waves\", \"Nonlinear terahertz devices utilizing semiconducting plasmonic metamaterials\", \"Optical tracking of picosecond coherent phonon pulse focusing inside a sub-micron object\", \"Spatio-temporal visualization of light transport in complex photonic structures\"], \"col2\": [\"

Electromagnetically induced transparency has the unique ability to optically control transparency windows with low light in atomic systems. However, its practical applications in quantum physics and information science are limited due to rigid experimental requirements. Here we demonstrate a new mechanism of optically induced transparency in a micro-cavity by introducing a four-wave mixing gain to nonlinearly couple two separated resonances of the micro-cavity in an ambient environment. A signature Fano-like resonance was observed owing to the nonlinear interference of the two coupled resonances. Moreover, we show that the unidirectional gain of the four-wave mixing can lead to the remarkable effect of non-reciprocal transmission at the transparency windows. Optically induced transparency may offer a unique platform for a compact, integrated solution to all-optical and quantum information.

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Distributed fiber sensing possesses the unique ability to measure the distributed profile of an environmental quantity along many tens of kilometers with spatial resolutions in the meter or even centimeter scale. This feature enables distributed sensors to provide a large number of resolved points using a single optical fiber. However, in current systems, this number has remained constrained to a few hundreds of thousands due to the finite signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the measurements, which imposes significant challenges in the development of more performing sensors. Here, we propose and experimentally demonstrate an ultimately optimized distributed fiber sensor capable of resolving 2100000 independent points, which corresponds to a one-order-of-magnitude improvement compared to the state-of-the-art. Using a Brillouin distributed fiber sensor based on phase-modulation correlation-domain analysis combined with temporal gating of the pump and time-domain acquisition, a spatial resolution of 8.3 mm is demonstrated over a distance of 17.5 km. The sensor design addresses the most relevant factors impacting the SNR and the performance of medium-to-long range sensors as well as of sub-meter spatial resolution schemes. This step record in the number of resolved points could be reached due to two theoretical models proposed and experimentally validated in this study: one model describes the spatial resolution of the system and its relation with the sampling interval, and the other describes the amplitude response of the sensor, providing an accurate estimation of the SNR of the measurements.

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Metamaterials based on effective media can be used to produce a number of unusual physical properties (for example, negative refraction and invisibility cloaking) because they can be tailored with effective medium parameters that do not occur in nature. Recently, the use of coding metamaterials has been suggested for the control of electromagnetic waves through the design of coding sequences using digital elements ‘0’ and ‘1,' which possess opposite phase responses. Here we propose the concept of an anisotropic coding metamaterial in which the coding behaviors in different directions are dependent on the polarization status of the electromagnetic waves. We experimentally demonstrate an ultrathin and flexible polarization-controlled anisotropic coding metasurface that functions in the terahertz regime using specially designed coding elements. By encoding the elements with elaborately designed coding sequences (both 1-bit and 2-bit sequences), the x- and y-polarized waves can be anomalously reflected or independently diffused in three dimensions. The simulated far-field scattering patterns and near-field distributions are presented to illustrate the dual-functional performance of the encoded metasurface, and the results are consistent with the measured results. We further demonstrate the ability of the anisotropic coding metasurfaces to generate a beam splitter and realize simultaneous anomalous reflections and polarization conversions, thus providing powerful control of differently polarized electromagnetic waves. The proposed method enables versatile beam behaviors under orthogonal polarizations using a single metasurface and has the potential for use in the development of interesting terahertz devices.

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The development of responsive metamaterials has enabled the realization of compact tunable photonic devices capable of manipulating the amplitude, polarization, wave vector and frequency of light. Integration of semiconductors into the active regions of metallic resonators is a proven approach for creating nonlinear metamaterials through optoelectronic control of the semiconductor carrier density. Metal-free subwavelength resonant semiconductor structures offer an alternative approach to create dynamic metamaterials. We present InAs plasmonic disk arrays as a viable resonant metamaterial at terahertz frequencies. Importantly, InAs plasmonic disks exhibit a strong nonlinear response arising from electric field-induced intervalley scattering, resulting in a reduced carrier mobility thereby damping the plasmonic response. We demonstrate nonlinear perfect absorbers configured as either optical limiters or saturable absorbers, including flexible nonlinear absorbers achieved by transferring the disks to polyimide films. Nonlinear plasmonic metamaterials show potential for use in ultrafast terahertz (THz) optics and for passive protection of sensitive electromagnetic devices.

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By means of an ultrafast optical technique, we track focused gigahertz coherent phonon pulses in objects down to sub-micron in size. Infrared light pulses illuminating the surface of a single metal-coated silica fibre generate longitudinal-phonon wave packets. Reflection of visible probe light pulses from the fibre surface allows the vibrational modes of the fibre to be detected, and Brillouin optical scattering of partially transmitted light pulses allows the acoustic wavefronts inside the transparent fibre to be continuously monitored. We thereby probe acoustic focusing in the time domain resulting from generation at the curved fibre surface. An analytical model, supported by three-dimensional simulations, suggests that we have followed the focusing of the acoustic beam down to a ~150-nm diameter waist inside the fibre. This work significantly narrows the lateral resolution for focusing of picosecond acoustic pulses, normally limited by the diffraction limit of focused optical pulses to ~1 μm, and thereby opens up a new range of possibilities including nanoscale acoustic microscopy and nanoscale computed tomography.

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Spatio-temporal imaging of light propagation is very important in photonics because it provides the most direct tool available to study the interaction between light and its host environment. Sub-ps time resolution is needed to investigate the fine and complex structural features that characterize disordered and heterogeneous structures, which are responsible for a rich array of transport physics that have not yet been fully explored. A newly developed wide-field imaging system enables us to present a spatio-temporal study on light transport in various disordered media, revealing properties that could not be properly assessed using standard techniques. By extending our investigation to an almost transparent membrane, a configuration that has been difficult to characterize until now, we unveil the peculiar physics exhibited by such thin scattering systems with transport features that go beyond mainstream diffusion modeling, despite the occurrence of multiple scattering.

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I wouldn't call the average person without the access to knowledge and resources that the average HN user has a terrible person for abusing antibiotics in this fashion but in my opinion, swizec should know better.\", NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, \"I do not say that copyrights (and patents) are illegitimate by nature. All I'm saying is that it's important to keep in mind why copyrights exist: it is not because the Founders thought it was a fundamental, inalienable right, it is because IP is a pragmatic solution to a practical problem: how do you encourage people to put forth the effort required to invent things and create art? The default state is not that people have a \\\"right\\\" to their work, the default state is that everything is in the public domain, and copyrights and patents are a deviation from that ideal. They are a legitimate deviation for a legitimate purpose, but a deviation nonetheless. I think that it becomes clearer that SOPA is illegitimate when viewed with that perspective.\", \"If this is true, this will be revolutionary. It means if one spends $50 on a device generating 1 kW of thermal power, or about 300 W of electric power (due to inefficiencies of steam-turbines), the average amortized cost per electric kWh over 1 year would be about $0.02/kWh. This is 1/5th the average worldwide domestic electricity price ($0.10/kWh)!\", \"Some sort of strange Jedi Mind trick. I don't even...\", \"The ability to opt out was very strongly backed by the UK government. I don't know if any other EU countries do it.

Although many companies ask you to opt out, they must not force you to do so. In addition an employee can opt in again with a certain amount of notice.\", \"I have no experience with any of the rest of their ripoff sites, but Wimdu sucks. I mean, hard. Read just their front page copy, never mind digging deeper.

We got calls from idiots perpetually asking us to sign up with them - through many, many requests to knock it off. It's the phone equivalent of the spam Airbnb got pinned on last year. The especially stupid part was that we already were.\", \"Fashion and you is an online shopping website that offers all those products that can be roofed under the broad category of fashion. It includes apparels, fragrances, home decors, accessories, cosmetics and much more.\", \"I'd think so, those were first steps.\\\\nScenes wer disturbing yet 'reassuring', as in buying time.\", \">> Shit like this should be illegal, but its not.

This is competition.

It may make things tougher for the original company, but free competition in a marketplace is always good for the consumer.

If you made this illegal, you're just going to create monopolies where there weren't monopolies beforehand.\", NaN, \"Look through search results for \\\"our ycombinator application\\\" - https://www.google.com/search?q=%22our+ycombinator+applicati...\", \"Looks cool :) Like it. Some quick suggestions:

1) Show the URL of each link following the Title/Description (search-result style)

2) Make a browsable directory of topics/categories (possibly two levels: Topic/Sub-Topic, general web directory style). Next, allow bundle creators to submit/tag each bundle under a category.

This way, users interested in finding/browsing links of particular topics can find them all easily.

HTH and all the best. (Let me know if you need any more specifics/help - we've been building general/niche directories for almost a decade.)\", \"but didn't the article say that the brothers launched in markets that the original had yet to enter?\", \"You're right, edited. Fuck SOPA/PIPA and internet regulation.\", \"I actually think you are right on my concern is less that they spent the money, but how and how well was it executed. I think it was poorly executed on. I wish I were the agency or development firm because I would have milked this for all it was worth.\", \">> could this end up being a net win for the original company?

Yes. Obviously the original companies consider it a net win, otherwise they wouldn't buy the clone.

They value the clone more than the money they're paying for it.\", \"Link works fine for me as well.\", \"Python can do this: http://docs.python.org/library/functions.html#property\", \"I guess its obvious, but I am (mainly) a self-taught programmer, and I think that you really don't know what you are talking about.

When I was around seven years old, we had a Tandy Color Computer 2. I wore out the book that came with that, playing with BASIC. We also had a Vic 20, a TI-99a and an Ohio Scientific, and eventually an IBM AT compatible. For years, I spent a lot of time playing with short BASIC programs.

Eventually, maybe around seventh grade, I got a book called Turbo Pascal Disk Tutor (or something like that). I loved that book and I spent many months studying the book and doing the exercises. I was very serious about learning object-oriented programming. Over the next couple of years I experimented with a simple wireframe 3D CAD-like program. I became very familiar with abstraction, polymorphism and other object-oriented concepts before I entered the 9th grade.

Anyway, I'm not going to list every single program I ever wrote or design pattern or programming language or concept I taught myself, but the point is, I did read books and learn a lot of things that are actually apparently missing from many undergrad and even graduate CS-like programs. A guy at Stanford just recently came out with a Rails course partly about software engineering, which apparently is practically revolutionary. There is more contemporary software engineering baked into Rails than what probably more than half of CS or even SE graduates in the last five or ten years ever saw in their courses.

And ever since I dropped out of college (only took like two CS-related courses while I was there), I have been extremely motivated to learn as much about CS and software engineering as I can, mainly because of attitudes like yours.\", \"is http://www.pinspire.com/ down? \\\"The service is temporarily unavailable. Please try again later.\\\"\", \"The current debate is framed by the presumption that \\\"intellectual property\\\" is a fundamental right that must be protected, and the disagreement is only over the means by which this is done and the collateral damage that results. Questioning the premise of \\\"intellectual property\\\" (and, by extension, \\\"online piracy\\\") makes the position of SOPA's supporters less tenable.\", \"Eh, there seem to be a good number of black pots for sale on amazon, though they are undoubtedly black for other reasons than pots used to be black for. I have a cast iron kettle that I use as a door stop that's also quite black, though I do suspect it's rather old.

First result for \\\"pot\\\": http://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-619-16-Nonstick-Hard-Anodize...\", \"Because we don't really do math? I mean Architects do math too right, but I don't think they have a problem with saying their job isn't really math (even though it's probably a lot of math, but it's also a lot of design).\", \"is pinterest really localized at all? i get how something like airBnB merits an international clone, but how does an international version of pinterest do anything that regular pinterest doesn't?\", NaN, \"This is really good news. It actually sort of reaffirms there's at least something theoretically correct about our government.

While we complain a lot about money in politics, and it is a problem, ultimately we do have control over them if we pay enough attention.\", \"Cool, thanks!\", \"I remember seeing that, you're right. I believe it's actually in Extreme Programming Explained, or in one of those other core books. If I recall correctly, the guideline was to avoid pair work at maximum intensity for longer than 4 hours (small breaks are implied).\", \"Yet another instance of content not set up to handle traffic. Anybody got the copypasta?\", \"What we really need is a constitutional amendment that forbids government interference with internet infrastructure. The internet needs to be protected by laws that recognize it as an essential public utility.

A free and open internet is essential to the safeguarding of freedom of communication and to the economic health of the world.

Basic internet access must be recognized as a human right.\", \"Hot startups, beware.

Of what though? I think this is a natural phenomenon that will happen in any competitive environment. The guys doing it are scumbags, but there's nothing to beware because there's nothing you can do to prevent it.\", \"This is almost exactly the same path I've taken to learn Python/Django. Right now I'm at where you were at the end of Week2 (stopped at Chpt8 in DjangoBook for same reasons), and have been trying to narrow down a good next step to help me fill-in some gaps in setting up a Django site I had in mind.

'Django by Example' seems like it's what I've been looking for, surprised I missed it when gathering resources.

Good luck building your app and thanks for sharing, will be keeping watch of your blog!\", \"Correct: Maslow's Window

You get them to settle for something they would not have even considered if the first demands were not so ludicrous.

Effective Technique.\", \"In the modern world, \\\"property\\\" may be tangible or intangible, as the law may recognize it.

Law may take all sorts of forms. In the U.S., it may take the form of a federal constitution or a state constitution, or of a federal statute or a state statute, or of a federal administrative regulation or a state administrative regulation, or of a federal court decision or a state court decision.

For example, with patents, you have a constitutional provision that empowers the federal legislative branch to authorize grants of limited patent monopolies, you have federal statutes dating back to 1792 that implement that authority by conferring rights on inventors to apply for and obtain patents, you have a regulatory framework under the USPTO that sets out a framework for evaluating what is or is not patentable, and you have federal courts that adjudicate disputes affecting the enforcement of patent rights. One can argue over whether patent grants are \\\"property\\\" or not but this is really more a philosophical argument than a legal one. Those who oppose patents philosophically will argue that patents are nothing more than monopoly grants that cannot be said to have equal dignity with tangible forms of property and that are therefore not worthy of the label \\\"property.\\\" In this view, the \\\"property\\\" label has merely been hijacked by those who seek to unfairly skew the debate over whether patent monopolies should ever be granted in the first place. Yet, while this sort of discussion frames the philosophical debate, the law gives patent holders a full complement of rights that confer all the attributes of property: under indisputable governing law today, such rights can be owned exclusively by someone to the exclusion of all others, they can be licensed to others by the rights holder via a license in exchange for value given (fees or royalties, one-time or recurring) or otherwise, either exclusively or non-exclusively, they can be assigned, transferred, or sold for valuable consideration, they can be passed by inheritance in the case of individuals or sold out of bankruptcy court in the case of any holder, and each successive buyer of the rights has valuable, exclusive rights that certainly resemble \\\"property\\\" whatever the philosophical arguments pro or con in using that label. When the Nortel patents sell for several billion dollars on auction, or when Google buys Motorola for many billions of dollars when the main asset is its patent portfolio, the commercial players are buying valuable intangible assets, i.e., bundles of legal rights that can be possessed, used, improved upon, bought, sold, sued upon, and legally enforced to the exclusion of others. In every functional sense, that is \\\"property\\\" whether it is ultimately some fundamental right or not in the philosophical sense.

The same goes for copyright, which protects tangible forms of creative expression, whether writings, films, compositions, software code, or many other items. As with patents, the rights associated with legal protections of such creative expressions can have huge value and such rights can be \\\"owned\\\" by a specific holder to the exclusion of all others, can be licensed, sold, gifted, passed by will, etc. in much the same manner as can tangible forms of property. Such rights, then, in a legal functional sense, have all the attributes of \\\"property\\\" whatever they may be in a fundamental, philosophical sense.

The same goes for trademarks - a form of intangible right by which the law protects a merchant's right to use marks or symbols to identify the origin of goods or services so that others cannot fraudulently pass off their goods or services as those of another. Unlike patents and copyrights, trademarks have their origin in judicial decisions by which the courts decided to grant forms of \\\"property\\\" protection to protectible marks created by merchants while selling their goods or services in commerce. Later, federal statutes and regulatory structures were set up to facilitate more efficient registration of such marks. The result, though, is the same as in the case of patents and copyrights: trademark rights can be bought and sold, licensed, sued upon for enforcement, etc. in all the ways that tangible forms of property can be and in this legal, functional sense they are \\\"property\\\" as much as anything else can be called that.

So too trade secret rights are ascribed to commercial information that is both proprietary (i.e., \\\"owned\\\" by someone) and confidential and such rights similarly can be sold, etc., as in asset sales or stock sales by which entire companies are acquired.

At every level of law (federal and state constitutions, statutes, regulatory bodies, and courts), the foregoing forms of intangible rights are recognized and protected as \\\"property.\\\" In the legal sense, then, IP is indisputably treated as \\\"property\\\" whether or not it is \\\"fundamental.\\\"

SOPA is illegitimate not because copyrights are illegitimate by nature but because it seeks to take a reasonable enforcement scheme relating to copyrights across the web and turn it into a bastardized version that is grossly unfair and highly destructive. One can argue that copyrights are illegitimate by nature but that is a philosophical argument and not a legal one. Legally, copyrights have consistently been enforced in the U.S. since the adoption of the federal constitution. Are they always legitimately enforced? As a matter of policy, they have not been, in my view. The copyright extensions, the grabbing of public domain materials to put them back in copyright, etc. have been products of grotesque lobbying efforts and cravenly legislative efforts that serve no proper purpose other than to favor a privileged few in efforts that clearly damage the broader society (this is another way of saying they don't serve the legitimate purposes of copyright in the first place). That said, however, the core of copyright has a long and well-recognized place in American law and (I believe) broad significant support from the many people who believe that creative efforts should not be treated as common property but should be protected (within limits) for the benefit of their creators.

It thus seems to me irrelevant to say that IP is not a \\\"fundamental\\\" right (I would agree that IP rights are not fundamental in the constitutional sense). Yes, Congress could constitutionally act to repeal the implementing statutes. But so what? Copyright has been consistently implemented and enforced in the U.S. since the beginning of the nation and there is every reason to believe that it will continue to be protected as \\\"property\\\" in the sense I describe above for many years to come. Copyright may not be \\\"fundamental\\\" in the constitutional sense but it is deeply entrenched in our nation and (in my view) continues to have strong support among the broader public. One can support it while adamantly opposing SOPA. The two should not be confused.\", \"\\\"\\\"\\\"\\\\nBut. I still stubbornly believe the whole private members accessed via accessors thing in java is bullcrap for internal projects. It adds piles of useless boilerplate code for absolutely no gain when you can just right click a field and chose add setter/getter if you NEED an accessor in the future.\\\\n\\\"\\\"\\\"

YES.\", NaN, \"Any system of ethics or rights or whatever the hell you want to call it that does not include 'the right of women to vote' is shit and not worthy of consideration.

Rights are not given, nor bestowed. They cannot be given up or taken away. Any other conceptual system of \\\"rights\\\" is bullshit pandering to those who wish to oppress.\", \"From the standpoint of someone using those search engines, it's a lot easier now to find things. And there are more things to find. I don't remember the likes of Altavista and Ask Jeeves with much fondness.\", \"How does this distinction reframe the SOPA debate?\", \"I agree it \\\"sucks\\\" however I do not agree it should be \\\"illegal\\\" We would just end up with SOPA 2.0

Seriously can you imagine the chilling effect it would have if it were made illegal?

Facebook would never have made it under that kind of law because they would have claimed it was a knockoff of Myspace/friendster/hi5/ \\\"insert social network here\\\".\", \"It would fail after people learned how they were being graded. See also: Goodhart's Law

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodhart%27s_law\", \"Because they're not doing math?

Seriously - what is the useful model for a router or malloc?

Oh, and Babbage was not the first person to write an algorithm.\", NaN, \"I'm sympathetic, but I can't say I agree with this:

\\\"Shit like this should be illegal, but its not.\\\"

Especially given the SOPA/PIPA/IP discussions that have occurred here in just the last 24 hours.\", NaN, NaN, \"Wow. That Russian one is even using assets scraped directly from the pinterest site.\", \"Obviously a startup doesn't want to be copied this way, but if the company making the clones is actually good at getting users internationally, could this end up being a net win for the original company? The clone gets popular in other countries, then gets bought by the original who gets immediate presence in other markets in return. Seems like in at least some circumstances it could work out. Maybe?\", \"Freesoftz maintains the list of available Asus motherboard drivers which are free to download.\", \"I am dying to know. I think the poor execution on launch is what shocks me the most I can think of several scenarios where millions would be spent on a site redesign and launch one would include a larger marketing budget for ad placement, etc.

But I think given the old site was already integrated into their booking systems we are giving them too much benefit of the doubt. This was clearly an over payment in my opinion.\", NaN, \"Probably, but should avoiding this be a higher priority? Is this more catastrophic than, say, nobody ever hearing about you?\", NaN, \"1. Just because I didn't believe they could do differential equations doesn't mean that I didn't believe they could learn college-leve. algebra with some coaching. I had more faith in them than they did of themselves, in many cases.

2. There have been many studies that have tried what you say. The problem is that the class must go slower to accommodate the slower students. Engineering degrees already have so much packed into them that they often can't take classes of interest -- are we going to make it even longer?\", \"> Shit like this should be illegal

No. No it shouldn't.\", \"I think you miss the point a bit. It was a redesign. The had internal and external datasources that were used in the recreation. The thing I can tell you from being in house at a company whose core competency is not web development or design that regular over spend occurs less because of the details and more because of operational ignorance and agency selection. It is rarely because the site is so complex or special.

I would expect some expense for the legacy integration, but I believe that 18 million is way to much and given the fact that the site launched with so many issues it seems even if it were a steal it was too much.\", \"An appropriate brand mark design can represent any kind of business that is related to eating items. The key purpose of making a brand mark is to bring in more customers and create a positive impact in their minds. Competition lies even in the brand mark designs of restaurants, hotels, cafes, and even pet food logo.\", \"Except they're clearly trying to profit off of customer confusion. It's one thing to copy a business model, it's another thing to copy a company.\", \"Could a start-up avoid this by making an international presence a higher priority?\", \"Awesome dashboard. I'm Lovin' it.\", \"It must be horrible to see someone else ripping off your work like that. I mean Pinspire is almost identical to Pinterest. The question is what do you do? do you ignore them and try to focus on your product without letting anger affect your creativity and the initial flow of ideas or do you try to compete with them?\", \"That's exactly why begin transaction is awesome.\", \"HN is a good place to go if you begin to believe that you are truly awesome at coding and know it all. Brings you back to earth with a thud\", \"In my experience, it's the capacity for holding abstraction in mind that determines how far up the hill a person can go. I don't think there is ever a time where you can't move uphill, but the effort required to move increases more the closer you get to saturating that capacity.\", \"> What forbids Congress to use those monopoly grants for other purposes is the doctrine of enumerated powers.

Except that said doctrine is mostly dead, thanks to the commerce clause, an expansive definition of \\\"interstate\\\", and \\\"promote the general welfare\\\".\", \"Unitech Unihomes 3 - After the grand success of Unitech Unihomes 1, Unitech Unihomes 2 Unitech launches Unitech Unihomes 3. To get the best discount visit us at http://realtystructure.in/unitechunihomes3.php or call us @ 9250922822.\", \"what's wrong with adding tags at the end of the user editable areas that are unmatched so the rest of the page does not break when they add unbalanced html? I think they should parse it and make sure it's legit html before blindly saving it(xss possibilities if anything is public facing et. al.).\", \"On everyday reality job, you often work to change a system, this is some kind of science besides the other common cs math fields.\", NaN, \"Sadly, you're probably right. It won't be long, 10 years tops, before the US is doing deep packet inspection and hijacking sessions as a matter of course.\", \"Technological advancements have literally changed our lifestyle. Cargo Tracking is evidence of such a technology. Cargo can be easily tracked by your apple iphone. There are innumerable applications in it.\", NaN, \">The abstraction is just barely enough to get the job done, and the algorithms are decidedly homebrew.

Wow.. actually your comment is EXTREMELY critical and very dishonest in the end claiming that its not a criticism.

I'm just curious, what software have you written, and how many millions of users does it have?\", \"Here is another Russian clone Pinme.ru, and it's already funded by $1,3m :)\", \"I still don't feel like I know the relationship between the perpetrators and google. Subcontractors, employees, or what? But I would be surprised for that apology to happen if there was no relationship other than impersonation.\", \"Yep, I definitely see this from time to time, especially over mobile networks. Interestingly, most of my problems went away when I started using OpenVPN. It connects with UDP to my Amazon EC2 VM, which is close enough to the internet's core that everything after that is low-latency. I'm not sure why this works, but it does suggest a practical testing ground for bufferbloat-workaround strategies: you can't make the rest of the internet adopt your weird new protocol, but you can install it on a VM, and route all your traffic that way.

As an added bonus, this gets you security on untrusted networks and a static IP. And you could potentially use this sort of trick to get a cool multi-homed connection, although there's no software for that currently. It'd be interesting to see what possibilities there are when combining a fast but bufferbloated or high-latency connection, with a slow but low-latency connection.\", \"A lot of hackers won't develop a product unless it is a brand new concept that has never been marketed before. These guys actually do their research and compete with companies that are trying to do a land grab. I can see the draw of innovating and creating something new but I can also see the draw of finding a business model and making money. 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JavaScript I not c. JavaScript is not Java. JavaScript is not python. If it was one of those languages it would be named that and there would be no JavaScript books, just dom and browser books.

But it is not those languages. It is different. If people don't learn the language they cannot be expected to write code.

People always bring up var for some reason. Why var? Why not closures? Javascript is often the first place programmers come across this concept and it always causes confusion and bugs at first. Should we get rid of them? Of course not!\", NaN, \"I am an adult, at age 23 and I have realized for years how much data leakage there is.

None of the apps on my phone get access to Location services save for 1, Google Maps. There is no reason why my status update to ANY service should require my location, and luckily at the moment you can opt-out from ever having to send a location. I am very happy that Apple required the App to ask for permissions first (on an API level) and wish they would implement this further for a few more of the API's (such as Contacts which was brought up here recently).

I still find it funny when even adults don't seem to realize that they are advertising their current location to anyone and everyone all around the globe. People continue to use Foursquare to let the world know they are on vacation making them simpler targets for thieves that want to burglar their homes, they make themselves easy to follow around. For some people the FBI need not plant a GPS tracker, the subject themselves accurately documents everything and everything they do.\", \"To me, Khan Academy represents a break from the traditional educational model. I would rather they focus on innovating than proving themselves as being just like every other school.\", \"

  > Piracy is where the consumer side of a transaction takes \\\\n    without permission. That's cheating. It is immoral.\\\\n
\\\\nThat's not what piracy is, actually. Piracy is simply \\\"an infringement of copyright\\\". And copyright is the exclusive right to copy a work, distribute it for sale to the public, perform it publicly, display it publicly, or create derivatives from it. It's not really comparable to a normal transaction.

  > It sounds like you believe personal financial gain is\\\\n    inherently immoral. Many people do feel this way. Many\\\\n    people don't.\\\\n
\\\\nWell, that's not really what I believe. I do own a company after all. It doesn't get much more financial gain-seeking than that :)

The original intention of copyright was as follows: Ideas, expression, and information have no owners. They belong to the public because of free speech and all. However, this discouraged their creation, because if you wrote a book someone could just put their name on it and mass-produce it, giving you no credit. So lawmakers said how about we give authors a limited time to benefit financially from copyright. That will be a great incentive for them to create new works. However, after that time ends, the public should enjoy unrestricted use. That way we don't create monopolies on free speech and expression.

My problem is that we're straying from this original intent. The entire purpose was to prevent monopolies* on information. You used to only have copyrights for 28 years, max, before the public got full control over it. Since then, content companies and artists have endlessly lobbied Congress to give them more power, and today copyrights last an entire lifetime PLUS 70 years. Nothing ever enters the public domain.

So the real question is: How can you argue that copyright infringers are immoral, when the reality is that copyright holders are the ones who've violated the original intent of the law purely for personal gain? Their actions are ion violation of almost every moral foundation you listed (fairness, liberty, authority, betrayal, degradation).

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He's complaining that that code is boring and not creative, and that as a startup your job is to be interesting and creative. I agree with him.\", \"Hah, if I'm lucky! There are very few companies destroying any part of the status quo. There are many trying, but there are just as many that have gotten just a bit bigger before getting co-opted by VC or signing a disruption-calming deal with a partner. Most of the remaining get sandbagged with IP lawsuits if they're at all successful, which leaves a tiny number of companies with names like wikipedia, or khan academy, or beatport (maybe).\", \"Gotta love these sensationalist titles.\\\\nNo, you will not perish if you're not people-smart.\\\\nThere are plenty of entrepreneurs that have won by, you know, enterprising in areas where their lack of people skills didn't hold them back. Some of them went on to run social networks..\", \"Instead of making devices ultra thin I really wish manufacturers would simply fill up the freed space with batteries.

Not only Apple MacBooks, this goes for mobilephones as well. Samsung Galaxy half an inch thick and a runtime of one week please.\", \"pointing out that the people lobbying the hardest and spendingthe most resources against joe average, throwing grandma in jail for using a torrent can just as easily break the same laws and be obviously guilty of the same crimes is great.

if hey can fine joe for everything he has becavuse he downloaded some movies, and seize entire domainsfor merely linking, why SHOULDNT there be some backlash when they are caught doing the same thing.

oh, they didntknow, the tech guy did it? didnt work with all those lawsuits did it, so eat it i say.\", NaN, \"> not using things like strlen() when iterating through a C-string

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Programming is a joy when I can just let the task take care of itself as I watch. I can do this in amateur or \\\"hacker\\\" settings but I see less and less of those these days.

It makes me unhappy when programming is a prop or setting for selfish and self-conscious and mean social behavior, as it seem to be more among people who take it as a profession more than a passion.\", \"Yes, exactly. Now do it again and we'll know it wasn't largely luck.\", \"Latest Nike Air Max 2012 on Sale, Discount Nike Air Max 2012 Running Shoes Online, retail, wholesale, dropship Nike Air Max 2012 Running Sneakers, Fast delivery!\", \"From Surround Sound for home to Multi-Zone Audio for commercial business, call us today for your custom installation. Installation comes with a 1 year warranty\", \"Messenger software on iPOTT. Messenger Software for office communications,send instant message and offiline message, voice and vidoe chat,very user friendly.\", \"Python is a great way to start programming. Congrats on starting!\\\\nHowever, I'd suggest following a university course (like stanford's cs106/cs107 etc) and doing the weekly assignments. That way you'll learn concept after concept rather than just random programs like prime factors.\", NaN, \"From the historical tours of museums to a wide range of shopping items and from thrilling nightlife scene to a wonderful culinary treat, there are as many reasons to fall in love with the City of New York as interests. Come and discover what makes this city a world-renowned destination for business persons, leisure seekers, newly-wed couples, artists and sports enthusiasts.\", NaN, NaN, NaN, \"As retric says, your assumptions are wrong. Aggression is typically not returned to the rejecting object but to others. The offensive theories also happen to be wrong.

For the record, I am not one of those guys (curious, did u use that as an insult?)\", \"When it comes to face/voice recognition, what makes you think people are doing anything more clever? Our brains seem to have edge and shape detection modules too, do they not? Is it not knowing the algorithm that makes what we do seem \\\"intelligent?\", NaN, \"Could somebody clarify, but I feel like I won't ever use this. Older browsers won't understand these new \\\"features\\\", so I still will have to code as I am used to. So I guess in 20 years... I might dabble with them.\", \"This is going to put Kickstarter well and truly in the public eye and, as a result, bring many more potential wallets browsing the site. Great time to be an entrepreneurial industrial designer in the US.

Just wish it was open to those outside the US as well.\", \"if \\\"sophisticated symbol shuffling\\\" is sufficient to beat the world's best chess players, the world's best Jeopardy players, beat the world's best pilots, and safely drive a car while following all the rules of the road, what makes you think it's not sufficient to hold a human-like conversation? I'm pretty sure people are also what you would call \\\"actually totally stupid behind the scenes\\\" - the main difference is that we didn't design human brains so we aren't (yet) able to understand much of what they're doing. But understanding isn't even necessary for replication.

The fact that people can think proves thinking is possible for mechanical systems; in the worst case we'll re-implement a human brain without understanding it.

> At least before the AI winter, we had impressive AI hardware, including the Lisp machines.

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Indeed, by the time you start to see these things on the balance sheet, the damage is irreversible. The question is whether it can still be reversed now.\\\"\\\\nSo much Win in that small paragraph alone. So, the numbers are good, put you are not convinced... because why? Ah yes, the damage is irreversible - let's see how we can reverse the irreversible then, shall we? Mind, blown.\", \"I'm afraid that I'm not too familiar with either active patterns or GADTs at the moment. However, given the understanding that I do have, I think they are both unrelated to the basic dynamic pattern matching that I was talking about.

As far as I can tell, active patterns only affect the constructor. They let a constructor like Even to run an arbitrary function when it's matched. This lets you customize what a constructor actually means, which seems very useful, but is orthogonal to dynamic patterns. Dynamic patterns affect the patterns and not the constructors, where a pattern is the expression that is actually matched. That is, given a function f (Foo a b) the pattern is Foo a b. Active patterns would let me customize how Foo works, but the full pattern (Foo a b) still looks and acts the same.

Given this meaning of \\\"pattern\\\", I think active patterns do not constitute first-class patterns. You can't take a pattern and pass it into a function or make up a pattern of variables that can be any pattern. With first-class patterns, you should be able to take the pattern (Foo a b) and pass it into a function as a pattern. So a function like

    match pattern (pattern x) = x\\\\n
\\\\nwould make sense in a system with first-class patterns. Here, a pattern is an argument to a function and then used to match against the next argument. Hopefully this clarifies the particular thing that dynamic patterns add to the language.

GADTs are also unrelated. For one, GADTs only affect the type of a constructor and not its behavior. I did not talk about types in my post at all--everything I talked about would make sense in a dynamically typed language that had pattern matching. It just so happens that dynamically typed languages tend not to have pattern matching like this, so it's associated with statically typed languages.

Also, GADTs, like active patterns, only affect the constructor. They do not change the actual patterns used to match against values (except by restricting possible types of the matched values).

So really both active patterns and GADTs are somewhat orthogonal to dynamic patterns. When I said a code that is generic over the head of the pattern, I meant a function like:

    doFoo (a b) = b\\\\n
\\\\nwhere doFoo will match both Foo x and Bar x and Baz x and extract x in every case. This function is generic over the constructor in the sense that it matches regardless of what the constructor actually is--the constructor becomes just another matchable term.

This sort of function, which just uses static patterns, is already something that a GADT cannot do. Dynamic patterns are even more flexible. My match function above lets you take an arbitrary pattern like (Foo a b) and match (Foo a b x) against some value to get x. You're passing a pattern into a function which then uses that pattern to match against its next argument. This feature has nothing to do with the type of the constructor.

I hope this cleared things up for you. However, it's almost 4 in the morning and I'm not entirely coherent. If you're still confused, or if I made some glaring errors, feel free to email me about this when I'm more awake :P.\", \"\\\"... 'Don't deal with anyone with a X...' What does that mean? ...\\\"

When there's doubt, there is no doubt.\", \"If its just about ux then you should consider that google will put that option as an extra style of search and starve off your users. Either way if it's innovative get it done, if you don't make money you've at least improved the tech that is available out there (from you or google).\", \"\\\"... One thing I will always remember from my college economics class was the professor saying, on day one, that that's how you measure what people want. ...\\\"

I didn't take economics at Uni, but I certainly noticed a corollary of 'desire' for object and payment as a kid. The lack of money required you work out some scheme to make money to buy or your hack your own.\", \"Be cautious when reading the \\\"classics\\\" of fields such as physics or philosophy (unless you are interested in the history of the field). Socrates was wrong about a few things and so was Einstein.\", \"To simple put it there was a time when Digg used to be as simple as Reddit, then Kevin Rose got consumed by his own fame of this and that, the kid forgot to focus managing this one and other companies as well (Digg, Pownce, Milk). Did anyone remember Leah Culver? hehehehehe.\", \"Imagine you have two banks, one bank which can get you an acquisition deal worth $100m and the other which can get you an acquisition deal worth $200m.

How much extra is it worth paying the bank that can get you the $200m acquisition deal ?

Banks aren't interchangeable cogs, they vary substantially in what they can offer (using their expertise, contacts and negotiating power) and that's what companies pay for.\", \"So, there have been a few replies to this post, but as far as I can tell, you're asking about maintaining invariants (\\\"not breaking the structure\\\"), which nobody has addressed so far. Let's have a look how this is handled in different types of languages (^ means I have extensive experience with these, so I might have some of those without a ^ wrong - some languages are also tough to categorise, but bear with me):

1. statically-typed OOP: e.g. C#^, Java^, C++^, F#, OCaml, Scala, etc.; specifying the type of a field is a kind of invariant assertion (e.g. name must be a string not a number), and depending on the expressiveness of the type system, these static assertions can become arbitrarily specific. You might still need to do runtime checks in the mutating methods if certain invariants (e.g. length > 0) can't be expressed statically in the language. If internal state can be set to mutable objects (e.g. mutable strings) from outside, you can still break the invariants by mutating the objects after they've been checked. Some type systems (such as Java's generic types) are even notoriously weak, requiring extra care.

2. dynamically-typed OOP: e.g. JavaScript^, Objective-C^(see note), Ruby, Python, Io, etc.; generally, no invariants are maintained by default, and everything happens at runtime. So unless you specifically check invariants in the object's methods, invariants can often easily be broken by passing in data with unexpected structure. It is often trivial to pass in objects that satisfy the invariants, then change them in arbitrary ways to violate them afterwards. Encapsulation is frequently also easy to break by extending classes or prototypes.

3. statically-typed functional or procedural: C^, Haskell, ML, ATS, etc.; just as with the statically-typed OOPLs, you can explicitly encode many invariants in the type system. You can't set a number-typed field in a record to a string value. To maintain \\\"softer\\\" invariants, you will typically have runtime checks in the mutating functions. The languages with a pure functional bent typically encourage concentrating mutable state into a select few places in the code. Those places can be gatekeepers for enforcing invariants.

4. dynamically-typed functional or procedural: Lisps such as Clojure^, Scheme and CL^, Erlang, etc.; Where mutable state is allowed, or the default it's just as much a free-for-all as the dynamic OOPLs. You need to make your mutating functions aware of all your invariants, or they're trivially easy to break. In the pure-functional or immutable-by-default languages, again, since mutation is concentrated to a few hotspots (transactions in Clojure, messages in Erlang), those hotspots can easily be made to refuse performing mutations that break invariants.

Comparing 1 with 2, and 3 with 4 respectively, it's pretty obvious that the static languages make it easier to maintain invariants. The more expressive the type system, the more you can nail down the permitted structure. The culmination of this are theorem-proving languages. Interestingly, those tend to be functional.

So, if you compare 1 and 3, encapsulation buys you some safety in some cases, but realistically, it's just as easy to make a system that permits violation of invariants as it is in functional languages. Some of the more pure functional languages replace encapsulation with constrained mutability to help maintain invariants.

Comparing 2 and 4, I'd argue the functional languages actually do a better job helping you maintain invariants. The malleability of objects in (2) languages makes them hard nail down. Immutability on the other hand at least provides stability in time, if not in structure.

Note that I'm only evaluating the ability to maintain invariants here, not trying to come up with an overall judgement on languages. In some situations, maintaining invariants is very, very useful. In others, you don't really care that much.

(note on Objective-C): while you declare fields and variables with a specific static type, any object-typed field can point to an object of any run-time type. So the static types are mostly just annotations and affect ARC semantics, they're not actually enforced or safe, it basically relies on duck typing; Key-Value Observing in particular makes some pretty deep changes to the run-time types of objects, which wouldn't be possible in e.g. Java. Unlike some of the other dynamic languages, the non-object C types and mostly-fixed memory layout of objects give some level of structural safety. Still, there's nothing stopping you from creating a number class that returns YES for isKindOfClass:[NSString class], thus making it straightforward to fool most invariant checks.\", \"Businesses may share common interests with their vendors or customers but they also almost always share conflicting interests. Unless both parties' interests completely align with each other's, I can't see how a vendor/customer can be considered to have the business's best interests in mind.

The article says Dragon agreed to pay Goldman a flat fee of $5 million. What if Goldman did perform due diligence, reported the issues to Dragon, and caused the deal to get cancelled, would Goldman still get $5 million? I don't think so, but if their agreement says they should and I were in Goldman's shoes, I would find reasons to recommend against the deal, because, to earn $5 million, it seems much easier to just advise against the deal than to assist the transaction and bear the risk of a bad outcome. On the other hand, if Goldman gets nothing (or a fraction of the $5 million fee) in the event that the deal gets cancelled, it would be in Goldman's best interests to see the deal go through and avoid performing any potentially deal-breaking services (e.g. due diligence) not specified in the written agreement.

There are scenarios where vendors or customers do have the business's best interests in mind. One such scenario is when the vendor or customer has very close family relationship with the business owner (e.g. husband-wife, father-son, etc.) These scenarios are uncommon. To be on the safe side, I agree with the sentiment that only you have your own best interests in mind.\", NaN, NaN, NaN, \"How can https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_middle_class cope with https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renminbi#Value economic/export/currency tricks, if every country follows them.\", \"Since it's only 30 lines of code, here's the relevant section from SBCL (as found in src/code/early-setf.lisp):

    (defmacro-mundanely setf (&rest args &environment env)\\\\n      #!+sb-doc\\\\n      \\\"Takes pairs of arguments like SETQ. The first is a place and the second\\\\n      is the value that is supposed to go into that place. Returns the last\\\\n      value. The place argument may be any of the access forms for which SETF\\\\n      knows a corresponding setting form.\\\"\\\\n      (let ((nargs (length args)))\\\\n        (cond\\\\n         ((= nargs 2)\\\\n          (let ((place (first args))\\\\n                (value-form (second args)))\\\\n            (if (atom place)\\\\n              `(setq ,place ,value-form)\\\\n              (multiple-value-bind (dummies vals newval setter getter)\\\\n                  (sb!xc:get-setf-expansion place env)\\\\n                (declare (ignore getter))\\\\n                (let ((inverse (info :setf :inverse (car place))))\\\\n                  (if (and inverse (eq inverse (car setter)))\\\\n                    `(,inverse ,@(cdr place) ,value-form)\\\\n                    `(let* (,@(mapcar #'list dummies vals))\\\\n                       (multiple-value-bind ,newval ,value-form\\\\n                         ,setter))))))))\\\\n         ((oddp nargs)\\\\n          (error \\\"odd number of args to SETF\\\"))\\\\n         (t\\\\n          (do ((a args (cddr a))\\\\n               (reversed-setfs nil))\\\\n              ((null a)\\\\n               `(progn ,@(nreverse reversed-setfs)))\\\\n            (push (list 'setf (car a) (cadr a)) reversed-setfs))))))\\\\n
\\\\nOkay, so it's not the simplest thing around, and it hinges upon a bunch of other things also defined in the source. Nonetheless it's not very \\\"oatmeal and fingernail clippings\\\" after all. It's pretty straightforward. \\\"Here is my docstring, let `nargs` be the number of arguments, if this is 2, then we've either got the primitive case (setf a 1) which is actually a `setq`, or else we macro-expand the place which should be a list like `(car a)`, pull off that first symbol `(car place)`, get its function -- call that function `inverse`, then return an expression which will call `inverse` on the `(cdr place)` with the `value-form` we're trying to set to. If this inverse doesn't exist then there seems to be some transformation of the list (a comment would have been nice here, because I'm not sure what this describes). If the number of args is odd then that's an error; if it's an even number greater than two then we assume that the syntax was (setf a 1 b 2) and recurse on the child pairs.\\\"

As readability goes, it's not bad.\", \"I agree.

But this case does raise an issue for NaCl (which I hope will become reality one day) where you have the granularity to mess with cache hits.\", \"It was triggering if you did movie or rotten tomatoes or a host of other things, but not rotten :). After emailing with him I changed that trigger.\", \"Understood -- however, if it is easy now that we've communicated -- to just keep a notepad going and then send over a big list, we'd really appreciate it.\", \"Hi stfu, are you using a region setting? I see the journal as the first link at https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Journal%20of%20Brand%20Management

We are planning on making that interface better, but if you or anyone else would like to help out before (it really really helps) we'd appreciate compiling a list over a week or so and then sending it in.\", \"If anyone has even the slightest doubt upon them - bad business dealings, shady companies, or just general concerns - do not deal with them.

Life is too short to deal with shady characters - no matter how much money they give you.

Not worth the risk.\", \"I don't think it would work on Reddit or Digg, HN is different because it's more difficult to downvote posts (not everyone can do it).\", \"A good place to look might be at your competitors. If your product is better, easier or cheaper then that might be a good source of potential customers as you know they understand the problem and already have/maybe pay for a solution.

Here comes the non-shameless plug, BuiltWith TrendsPro might be a good tool to find these sorts of businesses.\", NaN, \"So as I thought, no issues (I don't think IE < 8 is likely to be an issue wrt SPDY support).\", \"In Germany and Finland direct bank transfers are a usable option. They have no fees for the buyer and very low fees for the seller (as a business account holder at an average German bank, you pay 45 cents per transaction regardless of size to receive payments). In Finland, depending on the bank, you don't even have to pay that. This is similar for all eurozone countries. In the UK there are a multitude of local payment providers as well. The real issue is cross-currency, cross-continent payments. There is no simple solution for selling to US customers paying in dollars if the seller is in the EU. The only serious player in that field is paypal.\", \"The point is, if several objects are involved, all of them get mutated and all of them are in a type hierarchy, you're going to have a hard time justifying which object should be the receiver of the message based on what feels more natural.\", \"And here's Twitter's response to the same Expression of Interest too: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/ietf-http-wg/2012JulSep/...\", \"is PHP acceptable? well, obviously it depends on the project requirements, for instance programming a chat server in PHP is probably not the best choice, but even though PHP has its faults for me it remains a solid language for building new web applications. Here's why:

1. Its easy to scale (horizontaly) because it has a \\\"share nothing\\\" archtecture.

2. like tjlyte states its centered on the HTTP protocol which is almost always your app protocol

3. its fast

4. its an \\\"easy\\\" language to program, but still supports OOP, namespaces, closures, anonymous funcs, etc.

5. Its highly portable

6. It has a very extensive developer base, tons of libraries and frameworks that are starting to reach enterprise Java level maturity (Flow3, Symfony2 for example )\", \"Been doing this for a couple of years. I've had some success using...

1. LinkedIn Ads - Expensive but you can setup the targetting options to show them to, for example, only: 'CEOs/Managing Directors/Owners of companies with 10-50 employees'

2. Business networking events - Not internet based but perhaps you could set up some kind of affiliate scheme?

3. Referrals - LOADS of our sales come from referrals. Try incentivizing or just asking your happiest customers for referrals.

4. Free workshops and educational events - Perhaps run webinars on how the cloud can help small businesses or what a CRM system is? Include a short and non-pushy sales pitch on your services plus a special offer for attendees only in the last 5 mins of the talk. We run seminars on marketing metrics and planning - people love them.

Good Luck!\", \"Tripe fails at a very important point.

Paypal subscriptions are dead simple to cancel and there is no way to for the merchant to make any funny business, at all.\", \"They are well aware: http://www.mojang.com/2012/07/houston-we-have-a-problem/\", \"Hint: the hint is misleading\", \"I know you didn't actually mean it but here's an implementation of setf from GNU Emacs:

https://gist.github.com/3116185#L1950

It's actually not hard to understand if you know a bit of elisp. And of course the implementation of Macros is usually the hairiest bits of Lisp code. The thing about Macros is that you don't often want to write them, but when you do they allow you to do amazing things that simply wouldn't be possible without them.\", \"Latest Latest \\\\nBollywood Wallpapers of Hindi movie Actresses\", \"100 people creating value >> 1 billion people wasting time.\", \"It's a movie filled with lies and shouldn't be taken as a serious documentary.

For instance when the guy sets fire to gas coming out of his tap it is assumed that it is caused by fracking, but the movie doesn't tell you that these things happen naturally also in areas without any gas drilling.

Take a look at this video: http://www.fightgaslandcensorship.com/\", \"The Perl6 spec also remains quite natural as well:

  sub add-two   ($x) { 2 + $x }\\\\n
\\\\nto:

  macro add-two ($x) { quasi { 2 + {{{$x}}} } }
\", \"When you're dealing with top investment bankers you have to realize you're playing the lottery. Goldman will always be hedged and you will always be carrying the risk, not the least of which is that they will mislead you in some subtle way that costs you big. They have more knowledge, more experience, and better lawyers than anyone, so good luck proving any misconduct on their part.

Everyone in finance who is not a fish knows this, but they still deal with Goldman, why? Because they're making more money than anyone else, so you still have better odds with them than anyone else.\", \"

  contract = agent.makeContract(property, seller, buyer)\\\\n  seller.signContract(contract)\\\\n  buyer.signContract(contract)\\\\n  agent.registerSale(contract)\\\\n
\\\\nNothing complicated here, really. Just follow the \\\"natural\\\" flow and respect each actor's role. Don't try to group all operations into a single one when there are independant actors involved.

Note : I see the \\\"contract.sign()\\\" solution coming back a lot. I will admit this is \\\"pure OO\\\", but to me it doesn't make any sense. A contract here is a data object, not an actor. It shouldn't process anything. How many times do you see contracts sign themselves (or even do anything) in reality?\", \"Stripe is quickly adding countries. Have some patience before you copy and paste your rant again.\", \"Oh yeah, it's more expensive than I thought :/. Happily, I was lent it by a friend.

You might have some luck getting it as an ebook from the library. My university's library seems to only have it as an \\\"electronic resource\\\", and it's a pretty big library.

I like the book, but a good part of it is just background. It goes through a bunch of variations on the lambda calculus in building up to the \\\"pattern calculus\\\". If you're already familiar with the basics, you might be better off just reading some papers on it. (Hopefully there are some you can read for free, but I'm not sure.)\", \"If your in the UK, try Viapost.\", \"when zlib had that double-free bug a while back, how many programs had to be updated because of static linking?

I think the problem is that in most of these cases, people only count one side of the ledger. On the whole, I think static linking causes more security issues than dynamic linking, but dynamic linking causes some other problems that are less well accounted for.\", \"how much does that cost to file this kind of patent generally?\", NaN, \"

    Don't deal with anyone with a question mark over their head.\\\\n
\\\\nWhat does that mean?\", \"My sentiments exactly couldn't have been better put than the author did in the opening sentence: When I was first introduced to the idea of OOP I was skeptical but didn't know why - it just felt \\\"wrong\\\".\", \"To a certain extent it may depend on context (eg code for a conveyancing firm would have a different focus to that of a landlord or mortgage company), but a lot of those instances would already be properties of other instances. In particular, since the contract is the object which ties them all together, I would imagine the best syntax would be closer to:

  contract = new Contract(property, seller, buyer, agent)\\\\n  contract.sign()\\\\n
\\\\nYou would then have contract.sign() call property.change_owner(), agent.register_sale() etc. Different classes of properties, buyers, sellers and agents can then implement those methods however they want.

The Contract never needs to know anything about those other classes, so you create the different types of property etc by subclassing the appropriate base class, and customising the functions that the contract calls.

Sure, OO may not be the right choice for every occasion, but it is just another way of doing things - it does not suck, it makes some things easier and some things harder. Granted, in certain languages it makes some things a lot harder - but just avoid those languages. I think a good programmer would be able to see the benefits of OO and decide whether it was the most appropriate choice for their current project, rather than dismissing the entire concept outright based on a poor understanding or bad experience in some languages.\", NaN, NaN, \"Well, upvoting means I think it is interesting. You usually dont upvote hoaxes I hope (especially the unfunny one).

This is clearly an hoax in the first form (JS exploit).

At most (if real) it is just an exploit of a specific browser (version) on a specific OS. If you go on hacker news, I am very surprised you have no IT culture. I suggest you should read http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/ if you want untrustworthy sensational news, and consider not upvoting when you are clueless on a topic.

Less noise, more signal is a very old hacker motto. You obviously don't get it.\", \"You already have to provide such personal information to register a domain, it's not a new development.\", \"> If you want to market a product in those countries you should respect that.

They should. But here's the problem: the subset of things that offend any country in the world, is the superset.

And the cultural and moral values applied, are not 'international'. They are extremely American. And some of the things it outlaws, may be a crucial part of the identity of another culture.

There are cultures that consider females not wearing a headscarf, to be offensive. There are cultures that treat blood (even in cartoon form) like the US would treat a nipple, like Germany. There are cultures, that will be offended, just because the store is open on Sunday.

I live in Holland. We consider Apple's App Store to represent Christian fundamentalism. That's how we call that set of moral values.

Apple risks getting sued for discimination and 'promoting hate', by publishing those guidelines. I wonder what they'll do, when they see that reaction.\", \"The gist is only 4 hours old but it was seen in the wild days ago: http://forums.bukkit.org/threads/a-player-named-notch-logged... http://www.reddit.com/r/admincraft/comments/wc2ey/notch_sess...

A different set of blackhats \\\"Team Nodus Griefing\\\" had it before the gist was up and fell into a honeypot (with packet capture to find the exploit) set by Mojang's Bukkit team and the reddit mods: http://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/wl0zy/psa_exploit...

So I don't think this was meant to be responsible disclosure, it was more laying out the facts to get some internet cred ;)\", NaN], \"col10\": [1342349958, 1342349881, 1342349833, 1342349705, 1342349661, 1342349622, 1342349570, 1342349522, 1342349328, 1342349312, 1342349198, 1342349164, 1342349118, 1342348987, 1342348945, 1342348939, 1342348909, 1342348908, 1342348809, 1342348757, 1342348754, 1342348691, 1342348611, 1342348575, 1342348556, 1342348538, 1342348498, 1342348321, 1342348084, 1342348082, 1342347997, 1342347942, 1342347804, 1342347783, 1342347766, 1342347733, 1342347688, 1342347592, 1342347429, 1342347389, 1342347320, 1342347166, 1342347133, 1342347117, 1342347082, 1342346889, 1342346836, 1342346789, 1342346748, 1342346744, 1342346741, 1342346719, 1342346624, 1342346620, 1342346523, 1342346479]}, \"column_text\": [\"Anonymous Hack Hands WikiLeaks 2 Million Syrian Emails\", NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, \"Windows 7 SP1 Rus Original ( x86 / x64 / 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But his humility and compassion, in spite of all the wealth, now that's exceptional.\", \"I think that the attitude of the 37signal guys will eventually backfire, and it might be about to happen.

Whenever someone comes out guns blazing promoting something as the next coming of christ (excuse the verbose wording) people will have a tendency to want to pull them back down to earth, and look for small mistakes that they can use to do so.

Just the other day on YC news I saw a comment about their book getting real being \\\"a load of bullshit\\\", and I have seen comments like it elsewhere.

The people that have long term success tend to be much more humble about what they do. Linus Thorvalds is a good example. We don't want to bring him back down to earth, because he already has his feet solidly planted there.

I have absolutely nothing against the 37signal guys, just pointing out how human nature works...\", \"what's a better system then - more socialism and government control? imho that too will lead to maintaining a status quo.

The only things that change are the people at the top (gov officials and their families), a lot of resources will be wasted (compared to a more capitalist system), and that it's much much harder for people at the bottom to move up (not to mention less incentive). O yeah, since we're talking about government controlling most of the resources and distribution, you can probably kiss your rights goodbye too. It's not like this hasn't been done before with disasterous results... there's a reason China changed economic systems...

\\\"most people either are stupid and/or can't change\\\"

doesn't it make sense then for the system not to reward them for their behavior; and instead to reward people that can change and work both hard and smart?\", \"There's clearly a market for it. People make shortsighted decisions based on price all the time. Often the person making the decision isn't the one with the office in the middle but the one at the corner...

You get more usable floor area per ground area if you fill your whole plot of land with a huge cuboidal office block with no inner courtyards and light channels. It's easier and cheaper to build.

Result is more profit.\", \"1. Apple doesn't make machines that fit into feature tables.

2. Even then, the HP is not similar to the MacBook PRo, it's missing a comparable CPU, 802.11n, backlit LED screen, multitouch mousepad, backlit keyboard, and most importantly software: Mac OS X and iLife.

3. The \\\"fashion\\\" tax is also the quality tax. Al casing and hundreds of screws is a very real difference.\", NaN, \"I believe Steve Jobs has a patent on inappropriate uses of the word \\\"insane\\\" and its inflections.

Anyway, the HP actually seems better for most things. The AMD processor seems to cost a bit more than Intel. Aside from that, I won't compare them.

mac:

  2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo\\\\n  2GB memory\\\\n  200GB hard drive1\\\\n  Double-layer SuperDrive\\\\n  NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT with 256MB\\\\n
\\\\nhp:

  Turion 64 X2 TL-62\\\\n  Memory Size:  \\t3GB\\\\n  Dual Layer DVD RW\\\\n  Capacity:  \\t250GB\\\\n  Unspecified, probably crappy, video card.
\", \"Interesting stuff.

Perhaps \\\"startup generators\\\" are an example of free market solutions overcoming market restrictions (e.g. government regulations).

Or maybe startup generators are toll booths constructed by the \\\"ownership class\\\". ;)\", \"[Snark]Ah, but is there a way to avoid typos in News.YC headlines?[/Snark]

Sorry, the pedant in me couldn't resist.

Interesting article, though. Just recently I took over a project with a .cs file called \\\"ToStrings.cs\\\". It was the file in which all the ToString() overloads were stored. It contained probably 100 or more. The author's closing comments, though, are unfortunately spot on:

\\\"In a production environment, this might be too strange looking for some teams.\\\" If I replaced all the ToString() overloads with some kind of \\\"nicer\\\", but bizarre-looking solution, my coworkers, I imagine, would be less-than-appreciative. Sure, the overloads suck, but at least everyone knows the ways in which they suck . . .\", \"Good list, but I disagree about the 'piping cats' point. It always seemed like premature optimization to me. Also, the cat at the beginning of the pipe can help readability.

Something like

cat file.txt | grep some_regex | sed ...

Versus

grep some_regex < file.txt | sed ...

I like the first version more, it kind of reads like \\\"take file.txt, then grep, etc\\\". You read it and immediately know you will be working with file.txt. The second one, it's not as obvious.

Just a nitpick, sorry for the long post.\", \"the regular macbook (starting at $1099) is a better comparison to the Tiger machine in terms of price, features, and performance

some would say the main advantage is the OS (without hacking to make it work with a normal PC)

\\\"It just works\\\" - you just can't really say that for a PC\", \"GREAT post! Absolutely awesome (and inspiring, given that we are in the 100-300 signups per day camp at RescueTime).

I would throw in my omnipresent \\\"think viral, if you can\\\". Viral stuff doesn't easily translate to all businesses, but I literally know 3 or 4 guys who have gone the \\\"build it and they will come\\\" route with blog widgets and facebook apps. If you build a blog widget that people want, you can pretty much just sit back and watch customers accumulate (not that you SHOULD).

Of course, monetizing businesses like that is another story. And because it's so easy, it's crowded as hell. But if you can add a sprinkle of virality (like the \\\"Proudly powered by Weebly. Create a free website.\\\" on the footer of weebly sites) that's a big deal.\", \"I don't think there's a \\\"hard and fast\\\" rule you could apply here, it would have to depend on the service. I'd probably do something along these lines:

* Warn the user with as much notice as possible that they're over or close to the limit of their downgraded plan. It should be painfully obvious to the user that they're about to lose their extra privileges and data. (a red bar with warning always displayed along top of site, for example)

* On the day of the downgrade, send them another email saying the changeover is imminent.

* Actually don't downgrade them for a couple of days, but keep the message up.

* After those couple days, do switch over, and don't allow any write accesses other than deletes until the user has cleared the excess. Make sure your app handles this gracefully. If your app is mostly write once, read many, then put random data over the limit (their most-used files?) into \\\"holding\\\" where they can't get to it until they delete files to get under the quota. (and give a hint that they wouldn't have this problem with the more expensive account type)

* If they don't clear out their stuff after 2-4 weeks, just automatically delete enough data to enforce the quota. Email them a final warning a few days before the deletion.

But maybe that's just me and my naturally customer-friendly point of view. :)\", \"I just wished they gave an option whether to have the macbook style keyboard or not. I really like the new keyboards compared to what the mac book pros have\", \"Somewhat related:

Has anyone ever experimented with RGB LED's and some sort of controller hooked up to a PC? That way you would be able to change the colortemperature of your lightning source, and get a really cool way of lighting up your office or home. You could even attach some light sensors so that the ambient light level stays the same. When the sun goes down the lights slowly turn on to compensate. Would be cheap in electricity too.\", \"HTML\", \"Okay, THAT is an awesome hack. Taking a simple, straightforward system and, with a little bit of hardware geekery, conscripting it into service as a botanical monitering/reminder service. I am much impressed.

If I had plants, I'd be all over this.\", NaN, \"Bad time to buy. This is just the update to 45nm CPUs. The next generation chipset will be out in 6 months. That will be a good time to buy.

Unless you don't already have a Mac, then anytime is a good time to buy.\", NaN, \"But most people either are stupid and/or can't change because the system is setup to maintain the status quo. If you had any clue how money is introduced into the system, you'd be outraged that banks had the nerve to try to pull such a scam at the expense of the general population. Yet it's been going on since the Medicis and nothing much has changed, even to this modern day.

Meanwhile we've created unprecedented wealth over the last 50 years, and yet while being obsessed with money, every person and company, big or small owes the banking establishment tons of money which we either must pay off by assuming more debt - or by handing over the stuff of our production - as is happening now with the housing industry and foreclosures.\", \"I didn't even know that anyone besides sweatshop workers and miners worked in offices without windows.

Sounds totally unthinkable to me, I would never get anything done.

Guess I'm lucky working from my boat with 22 windows and a view of the sea wherever I look :-)\", \"There are so many answers! Here are a few:

The article does not claim that (1..100).inject(&:+) is great. It claims that it is a totemic example of Ruby code.

There is nothing that technique X can do that technique Y cannot do given that X and Y are both Turing Equivalent. Of course you can write a library function to sum numbers. Do you also need a library function for the product of numbers?

If so, you now know of a salient difference between the two approaches. One needs a function for each thing you want to do, the other gives you some pieces you combine in different ways to do what you want. Is one better than the other? That's up to you to decide, you are the programmer. Ruby lets you write your program either way.

Now, Symbol#to_proc doesn't, in my opinion, add what I would call power. That's because you can always use a block or a lambda wherever you would use a symbol. But I may not have written the article well: the powerful and dangerous feature in Ruby is not Symbol#to_proc, it's Open Classes. Symbol#to_proc is an example of something you can do with an Open Class. Something else you can do with an Open Class is Hash#to_proc. Something else is Object#andand, a low-rent version of the Maybe Monad in Haskell.

I consider Open Classes to be powerful and dangerous. Am I advocating them? Of course not, it is up to you to decide whether they are a good idea or not. What I find interesting about them is that Rubyists are pushing the language in new directions with them, like Symbol#to_proc. The idea of a language growing from the fringe is also powerful and dangerous. The fringe is an uneducated, seething mass.\", \"The \\\"only advantage\\\" it has is insanely good video card...

That HP machine is in no way comparable to Macbook Pro...

The base Macbook is the same price as that HP machine, and is roughly the same price.\", NaN, \"You could also check out arc.\", \"I was just thinking in terms of the original poster. There are lots of books and articles on writing \\\"normal\\\" games (game loop, sprites etc.). I think Javascript games would be a bit different, so I don't think they would be a good starting point. Unless you think that in the future there will only be Javascript games. For the time being, it would be much harder work to make a Javascript game look reasonably smooth, compared to other technologies.\", \"You can try ruby with one of the great online interactive tutorials of all time here:

http://tryruby.hobix.com/

And from there you can start playing with Rails, which is a joy to use. I recommend starting with \\\"Agile Web Development with Rails\\\". I've only read excerpts from \\\"The Rails Way\\\" but it seems good, too.

Bottom line for me -- programming Ruby and building Rails apps is fun.\", \"http://philip.greenspun.com/seia/\", NaN, \"This is excellent stuff.\", \"Here's a comparable machine:

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-det...

$1050

The \\\"fashion\\\" tax is pretty high on Apple. The only advantage it has on the HP is a superior video card.\", NaN, \"I'd also recommend my book, RailsSpace (http://www.amazon.com/dp/0321480791), a tutorial introduction to Rails and part of the same Addison-Wesley Professional Ruby Series as the Ruby & Rails Way books. It's a bit dated in places (damn, Rails moves fast), but is much more pedagogically oriented than the Way books, and hence probably a better place for beginners to start.\", \"I think everyone else here has covered the specifics fairly well.

The best advice I can give is to remember that you're at the start of a long road. You need treat it as such. No matter how smart you are (or think you are), it will take you long time to learn everything you need. Persevere.

Err on the side of learning more than you need. You'll find later that knowledge will be useful. Be curious.\", \"sure. If google didn't manage to keep their results relevant then a competitor could provide a significant improvement and a good reason for folks to switch. Google however doesn't need to have the best product however, they just need to keep the gap between them and their competitors and their momentum will keep them ahead.\", \"There's multiple things you want to learn:

1. How to program (hack)\\\\n2. How to hack on the web\\\\n3. How to create application databases for your web stuff

I suggest tackling each of these separately in turn if possible, starting with #1. Python and Ruby both make great beginner's languages.

Be goal-oriented. Once you know your way around a little, worry less about having the right technology and more about getting things done. Create something that you can use every day, like a blog, a calendar program, or something like that. Ignore all the \\\"X is better than Y\\\" talk on the Internet and just work hard on getting stuff done: that's all that really matters.\", \"Rails is much more mature than Django?\\\\nPlease provide some sort of evidence surrounding that, instead of stating it as fact.

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I said this implying it was a good thing.\", \"Please! We were on with our AWS account manager today and mentioned this to them again. He says they hear that quite a bit. Hopefully that means they're listening to the feedback and will be adding it.\", \"Dont want to start a religious war here, but how does slimv (http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2531) for vim compare ?\", \"I suppose you got very tired of those \\\"fanboy\\\" posts in the 10 hours you have been a member?\", NaN, \"No, I'm not opposed to references being modified by functions, I'm opposed to the \\\"ampersand\\\" syntax of C++. I am fully in support of just passing a pointer and being straightforward about it.\", \"I have the X61s, totally maxed out the 9 cell battery, 1.8Ghz ULV processor, 4GB ram, and a 7200RPM 160GB hard drive. It still feels faster than most other laptops after more than two years. I had to replace the battery, which was okay because they had them at the lenovo outlet for 45 bucks, and so now I get 6+ hours (true) battery life once again.

Way better than my original first-run 13\\\" white macbook. That being said, I started a new job and I'm getting a maxed out 15\\\" macbook pro. I miss Mac OS, and I'll be living in an IDE, so that's why I chose the macbook. Otherwise it'd be a hard choice between a macbook and a T400S.

The x3* series is now discontinued.\", \"prolific invetor\", \"his alexa rank is not \\\"set to private\\\". what are you talking about???\\\\nhttp://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/zestcash.com#\\\\ndidn't check the rest.\", \"I think he's talking about \\\"late founders\\\" -- early engineering hires who have enough personal wealth from early exits (or spousal income, savings, etc.) to potentially be founders on their own, who end up joining. In a lot of cases you give them 83b stock too, instead of options.

Most of what he described is just best practice/common wisdom, although well presented -- the A-A, B-C thing especially, perks like monitors, etc.

The \\\"unique\\\" points he raised, which I agree with, are salary/budget transparency within the organization, not trying to pay engineers as little as possible (but instead having fair compensation ranges without negotiation required), and minimizing commutes.\", \"Thank you, there is definitely a huge market for this type of an app and I like where you are headed as well. My initial thoughts were to build in a simple mode that would allow anyone to play an APA style match with their friend; and based on the statistics gathered from the match the app would be able to determine an accurate rating for them. It would then let them know if they joined the APA today, this is what they might be ranked based on their performance in the match for fun. This would follow up with a link or short form to submit their name, email and phone number to be contacted by their local APA league rep. This simple mode would allow anyone outside of the APA to benefit from the app and see what it might be like to play using the league rules and format.

Simple apps are definitely effective as well, and would take considerably less time to build compared something like what we are making. A good friend suggested making a basics \\\"drills\\\" app for players who are looking for tools to improve their game. It would have a simple daily practice routine built in, and allow them to easily keep track of their progress and show them an ongoing statistical analysis for each day they use it. Then over an extended period of time it would be able to pinpoint exactly what aspect(s) of their game need work and offer suggestions on other possible drills to practice (specifically to fix that issue). Your thoughts?\", \"But the smaller screen on mobile devices sets a different constraint. On a PC, you are pretty safe assuming say, a minimum resolution of 800x600, 1024x768 [1], and generally software can just move autoresize to shift UI widgets to make use of additional space.

On the other hand, for mobile devices, with resolution of say 320x480 (iPhone/iPod touch) vs. 1024x768, you need to be much more specific with the UI to make efficient use of the space. E.g you find that good apps running on the iPhone often have different looking counterparts on the iPad.

Add to it things like certain devices having touchscreens, vs. non-touchscreens for Android which affects the entire UI and even nature of the software, it makes handling such variations much more difficult than for the PC market.

[1] Unless you are writing software for very specific purposes that need to utilize the whole screen efficiently, then we are back to the same problem.\", \"Interesting. I always wondered whether my Post-Series A option grant was typical. It was _precisely_ one-tenth of one percent. :-)

And yes, I'm now starting to see (potentially) RSUs in bonus packages. (First time I've seen RSUs in 14 years)\", NaN, \"> It\\u2019s hard to conceive how he was able to accomplish so much with so little in those days. So for someone to build consumer products in the 1980s beyond what we did with the first Mac was literally impossible.

Hmm. I guess that Amiga 1000 we bought in 1985 ran on magic until the 90s.\", \"You can actually accomplish something similar to this on an app that isn't using attr_accessible (will probably work if they are using attr_protected). From the Rails docs for has_many:

    collection_singular_ids=ids\\\\n    Replace the collection with the objects identified by the primary keys in ids\\\\n
\\\\nThe full attack is still tricky. But if there are roles for users you can send role_ids => [1] to become an admin.\", \"Honestly, I think this applies more to student loans than to payday loans, given there is no way to discharge student loan debt, no matter how bad your life may get.\", \"It'd be better if startups responded by giving out more equity to employees.\", \"Here's one person's experience using GAE as a backend to a iPhone app:

http://gamesfromwithin.com/life-in-the-top-100-and-the-googl...\", \"I agree with this sentiment.

No doubt many will disagree - but I'm really surprised how many developers have swallowed the Apple coolaid on this issue - and this despite the horrid issues many have faced with the apple app store approval process.

The less centralization of control of a platform the better in my opinion.\", NaN, \"Windows 7 is non-existent in the market.

Learn Android, that's where the future is. The iPhone reigns supreme, at least for 2010, but after that it's an Android world.

iPhone is alright, but it's getting marginalized by Android pretty quickly. The prickly antics of its owner are not helping either. Steve Jobs is a visionary whose vision is just a tad bit too imposing.

You can develop for Android without having a phone handset, from any desktop OS, using any tools you damn like. Best of all, you can sell your software, any kind of software (that's isn't harmful) to users. On top of that, it's Free, and actually beautiful, both in appearance and API; the people working on it are reachable, and very much approachable. Not some corporate head-honchos locked in a lab. It's worked on by hundreds of companies, employing thousands of developers.

Android is the best thing to happen to computing in the last 10+ years; it will have the same impact for mobile computing as \\\"LAMP\\\" for server side, and \\\"GCC\\\" for systems programming.\", \"Okay, I'm on board. I will submit my app for approval to Apple in November. (I've been slacking ever since I put out a test version on a couple of friends' phones a few weeks ago.)\", NaN, \"Comparisons with LuaJIT (http://luajit.org/) would be particularly nice.\", \"I don't know how this project is doing, but it may ease the worry about reliance on Google infrastructure if they can keep it going:

\\\"AppScale is a platform that allows users to deploy and host their own Google App Engine applications. It executes automatically over Amazon EC2 and Eucalyptus as well as Xen and KVM. It has been developed and is maintained by the RACELab at UC Santa Barbara. It supports both the Python and Java Google App Engine platforms.\\\"

http://code.google.com/p/appscale/\", \"The problem with this is that it does not add any realy value to the economy. During the great depression in the US, thousands and thousand wandered the streets selling apples, however this did nothing at all to help the economy. Wouldn't it be better if he paid his workers more, allowing them to spend more money more efficiently and create more useful jobs that way?\", NaN, \"I miss Hugs (http://www.haskell.org/hugs/) for this reason. ghci is up to date, yes, but Hugs was much nicer as an environment. I even used to use it as my default calculator :) sigh!\", \"Everything has dynamic scoping. Emacs 24 has lexical scoping, too.

But honestly, lexical scoping reduces the chance of introducing unwanted binding at the cost of reducing the ease of \\\"accidental\\\" customization. Emacs' \\\"nothing is closed\\\" policy has worked very well for a lot of developers and users over the years. With enforced privacy, we're on the way to Eclipse, which can only be customized by 100 man teams working 18 hour days.

Remember, Emacs is not your backend batch processing app. You are always in front of it, interacting with it -- if it fucks up, you fix the bug right there because you are right there.\", \"I'm all for regulating the businesses - who can own them, the sorts of contracts they can write, where they can operate, just like any other business.

I said I'm against regulating the profits - in other words, let them set their own charges and interest rates.\", \"Wouldn't be the first

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20100217/1853298215.shtml\", \"Maybe we can make that happen. Ill ping some folks, email me dan@cloudkick.com and Ill keep you updated.\", \"\\\"It makes no sense at all to try and regulate the profits of payday loans and pawn shops.\\\"

I agreed with you up to that point. Regulating them IS the point of allowing them, as long as the laws aren't draconian this will stop the bulk of these types of arrangements happening on the black market.\", \"You should try these - Mashable, ReadWriteWeb, Daring Fireball, Slashdot, Coding Horror, Venture Beat, Valleywag, Digg Technology section, ARS Technica, Joel on Software, A List Apart\", \"> unless you are taking the statement hyper-literally.

The burden to avoid or justify hyperbole is on the author.

There is much more to the startup scene and tech in general than the dime-a-dozen CRUD apps the author is implicitly talking about.\", \"Hey, awesome. Thank you. I figured there were some stories like that, but couldn't think of any right off.\", \"Yes. I have especially cruel and unusual parents.\", \"Despite all of Emacs Lisp's faults, I don't think Haskell is a good substitute.* Haskell's design is centered around a compile phase, for static analysis and warnings. While this has advantages, it compares poorly with what elisp gives you - sure, it's a bad parody of a Lisp, but you can still rebind large portions of the system while working in it, with imperceptible downtime.

* I also don't like Haskell, but wouldn't suggest OCaml either. (Lua seems born for the role, though.) I got burned hard by settling in with XMonad, only to find out that they didn't care about portability (\\\"avoid success at all costs\\\") - BIG waste of my time. I went back to C for my window manager. C was more stable than Haskell!\", NaN, \"This is by far the coolest use of projectors that I have ever seen. It'll be interesting if this becomes common for things like advertising (or maybe it is already?).\", \"A common problem with salaries is that most companies offer you something that's slightly over what you currently draw, not what you truly deserve. In a way, that's like blindly agreeing to someone else's judgement.

Keep that in mind since starting with a lower salary could mean that it might take quite a few years to get back to standard salary levels, no matter how good you are.\", NaN, \"And meanwhile every company outside of the Valley/Startup realm got sick of their employees leaving and developed their own bogus options package, even if they had zero intention of ever selling ownership. When your local urinal cake manufacturer is offering you options on a thousand shares, is there any wonder why the average candidate isn't interested?\", \"Agree that phrase sounds like cliched. My intent was to emphasize that despite there being seasoned well-funded startup doing something very similar, there is still an opportunity for inexperienced (haven't started any of their own venture yet), early stage team provided it can execute well.\", NaN, \"Consider how job A will get you to Job or Place B -> over time, initial effects will be much less important than the kinds of opportunities you gain from the early work.\", \"I was in the original beta-trials of Spotify (started second half of 2007), and the info then seemed to indicate that the intended model was ad-financed. A lot of people apparently asked about paying to get rid of the ads.

As for smaller artists, compare it with the situation in commercial radio. A few radio-plays will not get you very much money, but the number of people that listened to your song is actually quite high.\", \"No\", \"Love authlogic; it's such a well-constructed library. Just the other day I borrowed the method they use for getting access to controller functionality like cookies and params. It's the sort of thing I've always done by passing the controller object to the method that needs it, but the authlogic way is just so much cleaner: http://github.com/binarylogic/authlogic/blob/master/lib/auth...\", \"Yes\", \"I know a few top notch hackers who keep Javascript disabled when they browse. Is it common practice?\", \"I think one of the main advantages to GAE is the time to get a site up and running. There's zero server setup, installation, or management. This definitely helps you get out the door fast. You're right though in terms of data mining etc... I work for a keyword intelligence site that definitely couldn't run on app engine. We run on a Microsoft stack like stackoverlow and are extremely lean for what we do. However, if I were to start a web 2.0 type site where most of the value is created by users i.e. facebook, twitter, wikipidia, craigslist, or even stackoverflow, app engine would be the way to go.\", \"Why can't it be automated? I'm not sure a web app couldn't be made that would submit your Android app in all marketplaces, as well as an aggregation app that displayed apps from all (or some) of them...\", \"Great picture. I wonder what kind of liability issues arise when you have a robot taking care of humans ... if something went wrong, would it be the family's fault or the manufacturer's?\", NaN, \"No upvote for posting anonymously and on top of that using the phrase 'The opportunity exists for a team that can execute!'.\", \"\\\"A story about AI which concludes that they are utterly and forever alien\\\" is Charles Stross' Accelerando. It's a novel made of sequential stories that follow a family through the Singularity and well beyond, and the AI in it becomes something utterly inhuman in terms of thought.

I enjoyed it a lot, and it's a free ebook in addition to something you can get at the library.

Many ebook formats:\\\\nhttp://manybooks.net/titles/strosscother05accelerando-txt.ht...

HTML:\\\\nhttp://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/accelerando.charles_stross/toc.ht...\", \"Yes, but \\\"Have this $500 phone, don't worry, we know you're good for it because we will end your social life if you aren't\\\" still happens with people who couldn't get $500 cash from a bank to save their lives.\", \"They're not up yet. Everybody is probably busy prepping for the jQuery conference this weekend in Boston.\", \"And not to be dissuaded from pushing forward because someone bigger than you claims to be nearing completion of a competing product.

Harvard (FAS) does indeed have a facebook, but it's ugly, slow and has all-or-nothing privacy settings. It's also comically easy to pull data from thousands of people at once from it, but that's another story for another day.

Zuckerberg's Facebook is a far superior solution, and I'm glad that he didn't let vague promises of a soon-to-be-completed tool get in the way of developing his own.\", \"Does anybody have a link to the release notes?\", \"Anyone have any experience with open-sourcing a project? Generally, looking for things outside that maybe someone else made money on it, or stole the idea, or the code itself.

Things that you wouldn't have thought of that complicated your life, or that made it a bigger hassle than it was worth for such a seemingly benevolent action.\", \"I don't know if it would be just as prevalent, maybe not but I don't think the criminals are going to pass up a proven market opportunity so I think loansharking would increase from where it is now. I do think that for the people who use payday loans today, if they didn't have the option legally, then life for them could be worse overall either by having to deal with loansharks and/or because they end up in some pit that could have been avoided if they had the legal loan option.\", \"If I had built a working time machine in my garage, I'm pretty sure mass production would not be my next step.\", \"If they own anything with sufficient second-hand value, a pawn shop would work.\", NaN, \"Strange - I demoed Delicious at the very first NYTM, back when it was in Meetup's offices.\", \"Sorry, I don't get who this is about. OK this guy made money and lost it while getting into al sorts of photo shoots but what's the insight here? Maybe I missed the point.\", \"Let me start with mine,

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There were a few variations under different names. Just found a box of floppies at my folks house. Cant wait to see what the time capsule holds\", \"https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/be9a9a3d2253ceccf123...\", \"Interestingly, the rates of vaginal intercourse among teens don't seem to have been explored as part of the study. Don't see that mentioned in the discussion here either.

Seems an important question. Are they actually getting pregnant less per occurrence of vaginal intercourse, or are they simply having less vaginal intercourse?\", \"One huge factor that this study apparently left out is that more prestigious universities can generally offer much better financial aid, and hence offer a much better ROI for middle and low income students.

MIT and Podunk U might have the same effect on your salary, but if MIT is charging you only $5,000 a year (including room & board), it's going to be an order of magnitude better ROI.\", \"Facebook is a foreign entity going into a less developed market. It is overpowered, using its power to influence local government, and also has the power to destroy the local markets with their "free" option much like handing out free shoes to impoverished African countries.

Competition is good, but Facebook has the power to completely destroy and monopolize local industries if unchecked (in less developed economies at least).\", \"Technology does not advance in a vacuum (pun intended). When you say that you are ignoring that the technology advanced because some of those trillions were spent in research, even though the research has more goals than enabling a manned mission to Mars.\", \"These drafts are very different; I am not sure which I prefer :(.\", \"That DRAM thing is getting headlined on the danger of boxing if there's a source. Source?\", \"Extensive discussion a month ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10601626\", \"Aol is still around, you know. It's mostly an advertising company now, though. BTW, if any one with AWS or devops experience wants a job at Aol, let me know, we're hiring like mad right now.\", \"Yes, they have.[1]

[1] http://www.spacex.com/press/2014/05/27/spacex-completes-qual...\", \"It's frustrating that Wikipedia editors ignore sig figs. [7] is a wired.com source which quotes 458F (3 sig figs) and thus should be converted to 272C. The quoted 300F is even more suspect, since it's a nicely rounded number.\", \"Just find some way to get yourself into the "in network." That can be attending a prestigious university, but you can also get it from the right internships or hackathon connections.

I didn't attend a traditionally top-ranked university, but it turns out that the majority of my useful connections did.\", \"It mostly kicks in when you are a developer that supports 4 or 5 different ruby-on-rails sites, each of which require different versions of ruby. Rails, in particular, seems to be very intolerant of running on different ruby versions, so if you have been less than scrupulous in keeping all your rails apps up to date, you will be juggling different ruby versions. Using Debian "alternatives" is one way of dealing with it, but you also need to be hyper sensitive about the gem versions, so you will be using bundler in most cases. Rbenv, et all, just deals with the complexity so that it is hard to make a mistake. It's not impossible to do it other ways, but it is much harder.\", \"I don't think anyone who can cut it as a top maths/eng graduate should consider a trade. It's a gross misuse of their skills and will definitely lead to lower returns over their lifetime.

Skilled trades are a great option for a mediocre student with no real interests, but it's not really an ideal alternative to tech.\", \"This method is basically just fuzzing with a really efficient method to do it quickly. But in theory you could try every possible set of inputs into the human eye, and it's quite possible you would find images like this, where only slight changes to the inputs cause entirely different outputs.

But we can't try every possible set of inputs to human eyes. So we don't actually know how fragile human brains are. I suspect that brains use similar tricks to artificial neural networks, and learn similar functions.\", \"Hasn't SpaceX been doing this for a few years?\", \"It is a solved problem. Good can be come better.\", \"That's a bit of selective remembering.

Jobs wanted Pixar to be a hardware company. Not a terrible idea as NVidia has shown us, but definitely the wrong time, and he did not foresee the brand that Pixar Animation Studios would become.

NeXT was a 2nd attempt at the overpriced workstation that was Lisa. Both were market failures.\", \"I wasn't around for all of the last 300 years of US history as you were it seems, but I suspect the current aversion to doing work and things that seem hard would make many prior generations of Americans cry or potentially laugh at us.

I was born here in the 70s and even I see a massive attitude shift. I wonder what folks a generation ahead of me think.

Actual American. Ha ha. That's rich.\", \"If your sample size is your coworkers, there's a giant selection bias.

You're ignoring the countless developers who didn't graduate from college but also can't get a good job. I know plenty of them and they're basically stuck on a treadmill of making crappy WordPress sites.

While it's true that great developers will probably do well degree or no degree, it's definitely a boon for average developers.

Also consider that even for good developers the additional offers which might come from a degree can drive up their salary. Even if you have no intention of working in finance, a $300k offer from Goldman (which generally requires a degree) can help to empower your negotiations elsewhere.\", \"It's not really a problem per say. It's just taste really. There are multiple good options for managing ruby versions and environments. (as well as other languages like Phython, see pyenv). I don't necessarily switch to ruby versions between projects or with frequency. That being said, ruby is in active development and with new versions there are many improvements to performance and security. So developers like to try the latest and test out their apps, libraries and frameworks.\", \"Let's not pretend that most aid given by governments is altruistic.\", \"There's a lot of reasons, but the most significant one is that Ruby successfully and recently made a compatibility break between versions (1.8 and 1.9), which made the ability to run multiple Ruby versions on a single machine extremely important to a large group of people. Toss in alternate implementations like JRuby and Rubinius and it's almost indispensable.

The Ruby dev team tends to prefer encouraging the community to implement competing solutions rather than adopting any of them as official. Ruby devs in general tend to be members of the "there is more than one way to do it" camp.

There isn't really much of a "war". The different version managers came to an agreement on certain things like the format of .ruby-version files, so at this point it's a personal choice akin to which text editor you use.\", \"I would imagine that the social network one builds in college can help later on, too, if only for internal referrals. I would be interested to see what percentage of Google employees attended Stanford vs. other schools vs. started professionally programming without a college degree.\", \"> Alford is described as half-black, half-Filipino

This is one of those cases where "African American" is correct and "black" is not. Some Filipinos are black: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negrito\", \"Because there is a lot of evidence that teenage pregnancies lead to worse outcomes for the teen mothers as well as the newborn children.\", \"But does his gambling real ruin people's lives? How direct is that connection?\", NaN, \"Best practice authentication is client-side SSL certificates.\", \"Not over the consensus parameters. You could have infinite hash power, but if your blocks are invalid they will be ignored.\", \"I reread it, and there isn't so much snarkiness against AOL itself as much as the 90s culture AOL brings.

To someone who didn't experience it first hand, a lot of 90s trends seem utterly ridiculous, and unlike the silly trends of the 60s/70s... 90s trends are well preserved and available for everyone to see and poke fun at.\", \"Mine too - ETH with Gutknecht? Can't emphasize enough how great the "interclick" mess was.\", \"If you've tried to look up a residential phone number on the web in the last few years, you've surely noticed that it has been useless. You get no information or spammy/scamly results even though a physical telephone book--assuming you still receive such a thing--still does have correct information for landlines.

The results of a reverse phone lookup are worse than useless because of a recent trend of bizarre sites that list completely false names and addresses for every 10-digit US/Canadian phone number. They don't even have ads, so I don't understand what they're getting out of listing fake information, and why Google doesn't push down their rank.

So my question is Why happened to online phone info? Are landline phone companies no longer making directory information available? I've heard that cellular companies do not publish any directory information (is that right?), but there are still millions of residential landlines. What happened to that data?\", \"Maybe in the US, where there is a duopoly for the last-mile access for a large number of markets. Highly doubt it will happen in India because of the very rich, competitive Internet access market, as TFA points out.\", \"There was also a way to automate actions to occur on login. My PC motherboard or RAM went flaky and started crashing after a few minutes in Windows. Not enough time to do much. So I wrote a login script that would go to my email and each of my message boards and newsgroups, downloading any new messages quickly enough before it crashed. Then I'd boot to DOS and take my time reading and preparing responses. Then reboot to Windows and hope the responses all got sent before the system crashed.\", \"This album shows the kind of things Facebook is doing to push Free Basics.

http://m.imgur.com/gallery/dnAFg\", \"Demonstrably? Curious, has this ever happened in a relatively free market without a full-access competitor showing up?\", \"No, it's cassettes too. Reel to reel has "better sound" than vinyl for some people. I'm sure there's some metric or science to back up the argument.

And other enjoy the nostalgia of cassettes and eight tracks. You can hardly walk down my block without seeing someone listening to a 30 year old walkman. That's probably more of a style thing.\", \"Lmao. That's perfect.\", \"And it only took a decade of promises. On to Perl 7.\", \"Depends on what your needs are. I think Rust is ready for certain Web apps. crates.io runs on Rust, for example, and it's a modern Ember-based web app running right now.

I think that the situation is a lot better than that site indicates.\", \"As an old perl 5 hack it is worth looking at as a new language. Like if you thought rust was worth exploring. It's not related to perl historically at all except by name.\", \"1) This was in response to firasd's alarmist argument about ISPs charging differently based on what sites you access, not the Internet.org thing.

2) There are free VPNs out there. I am not sure how trustworthy they are, but people I know have been using them for ages.\", \"Bug trackers aren't a good place to express advocacy, because there are other forums for that. What's wrong with removing advocacy, off topic, and abusive comments?

There are comments in that bug that are clearly from people who were against the change that were not removed.\", \"I seem to have all of Python 2.7, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.5 installed on my server just from APT. I happen to only use 2.7, but I certainly don't see what use I would have for some crazy tool to manage versions of Python for me... if the project needs Python exactly 3.2 for some specific reason I can just run python3.2 instead of python3.5 or python3.\", \"I wish people would stop referring to Toyota vehicles as cars. Only Ferrari make real cars.\", \"It's problematic looking at salaries college students vs. non-college students, as if the single choice of going to school or not makes the difference, and getting the degree assures the good pay. Too many recent graduates know better.

Obviously college students would make more than non-college. Just for the fact that supply and demand in the job market - less people will go further in their education and so the college grad, masters, PhD is going to be less supply.

Looking at salary as a return on investment of tuition however, that is shoddy. The very smart person will make more money (if they decide that is important to them), but not because they went to college - other personal characteristics will determine that.\", \"> The nature of Nakamoto consensus is such that consensus parameters are not up to vote

"The proof-of-work also solves the problem of determining representation in majority decision making. If the majority were based on one-IP-address-one-vote, it could be subverted by anyone able to allocate many IPs. Proof-of-work is essentially one-CPU-one-vote." - Nakamoto\", \"And my point is, people who are here, posting against FB's initiative, obviously have Internet, which the poor don't even have, let alone Internet freedom. So what they're basically saying is, the poor should not have the same facilities that I am enjoying, because I am worried about them being locked-in and I know better than them what they want.\", \"Uh, I don't know. This font is, well, artsy, but I find it honestly hard to read. It's just too unusual. I'm not a fan of some other decorations here as well (like these blurry raster pencils, for instance).

As for your question, usual answer would be LaTeX + (maybe) some specific plugins (like TikZ for diagrams, or tufte-latex for specific layout, or whatever), but due to some irregularities here I suspect that this particular book is actually hand-made in something like Microsoft Office. I well might be wrong, I'm not sure, it just seems like that.\", \"'Why not let the customer choose' can also be a generic argument against almost any kind of regulation. Why not have less strict regulations for food safety, or airlines, so various competitors can offer differing levels of safety - and if it matters enpugh to people, they'll choose the (more expensive) options with more safety. Is that freedom or is it capitalist anarchy?

I would argue (as many do) that government regulations have a place in enforcing basic guarantees of safety and fairness. And net neutrality strikes me as very important to guarantee fairness, both in terms of freedom of speech and a level playing field for innovation.\", \"> Basic auth is insecure

When used over HTTPS it is about as secure as any other web auth method.

> Force users to reauthenticate after a certain period of time.

With basic auth, there is no session. Authentication credentials are sent with each request.

> Allow user to logout without closing their browser.

There is no session. Only authenticated requests.

It's not for everyone, but I find that stateless APIs are much easier to work with.\", \"It's Poe's law for software.\", \"Possibly, it's still really early but I'd like to host the data (expert systems, knowledge base, talent graph, sensor data, etc, etc) and manifests for the agents. It will also provide the ability for agents to search and provision services through contracts.\", \"> I would worry about this precise location data to be marketed or used for anything except maybe law enforcement, and I also wonder why it is stored at all. If it is stored because of data retention regulations, and the provider wants to market this data, even if anonymized, I would see that as a problem, because other parts of society would start to expect, and depend on, such data to be available, perpetuating this data retention.

Already happening in the US. As said in another comment, airsage is one such company.\", \"As someone who clearly doesn't use Ruby often enough to "get it", I don't understand this problem: I have multiple major versions of Ruby installed on my server from Ubuntu via APT, and I don't need to "switch" between them... they are just versions in their install names like all the other versioned interpreters I install. If I want some kind of "default" build of Ruby, that seems like it would be solved with nothing more than a three line shell script to build either aliases or symlinks (and I think Ubuntu already has a way to do this using diversions).\", \"I'm not sure you read my comment.\", \"I have a good friend who has been a developer at various hedge funds and financial institutions for a while now, and his applications were highly focused on credentials across his educational career. They wanted everything from his SAT and GRE scores to his transcript and grades from his masters.\", \"This is survivorship bias in action. If you compared all university-educated developers to all self-taught developers, you might have a valid comparison. If you only compare startup-employed university-educated developers to their self-taught brethren, you run into selection bias issues.

For one thing, you are discarding all unemployed self-taught programmers (who may be very motivated, but not very good). Another issue is that university-educated programmers have various other characteristics (such as greater conformism) that reduce the likelihood they will want to work at a startup, or be successful in that environment. Self-taught developers who get hired to 'good' startups are also likely to have achievements that made their resume more appealing to the interviewer than a university degree; this means the self-taught developers who get hired are probably more accomplished.\", \"The best thing I got out of Oberon was the Syntax font (which was the default proportional typeface). It's a really nice font (it's essentially a sans serif font with classic details, hints of serifs, and subtly tapered strokes -- a great antidote to an overdose of Helvetica).

https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/linotype/syntax/\", \"Good thing tbh. The perfect audio quality is just, perfect.\", \"I don't think he was omniscient but there is an interview he did in Wired I believe, around '95, where he laid out the next fifteen years in technology and pretty much nailed it. He wasn't a god. That much is obvious. But he was really smart and the term "visionary" is reasonably earned.\", \"I really wish that we could replace the phrase "3-D printing" with "additive manufacturing" when referring to metals and/or serious, low-tolerance manufacturing.

"3-D printing" should be used when referring to hobbyists making semi-useless, plastic trinkets. No disrespect to plastics or hobbyists, it's just that the phrase lost some dignity when it became a over-generalizing buzzword.\", \"Mining costs millions of dollars per day in electricity costs. I guess we can just expect a few people to burn a hole in their pocket for the good of the network?\", \"That makes a little more sense, thanks. Although, I will disagree that your software will probably have dependencies that are not in Alpine; I tested it out and installed a large software stack and found no such issue. And I think you radically underestimate the crumminess and incompetence of the, e.g., debian package system. Nevertheless, good luck with your systems and Merry Christmas.\", \"You are arguing that an ad hominem attack is by defacto incorrect. Ad hominem attacks provide context and explain how your point of view can be clouded or misguided.

Ad hominem attacks have been and always will be useful tools in debates.

Example: If you are rich and believe that the poor are lazy and always asking for handouts, it would be beneficial for someone to make an ad hominem attack towards your character and background as a wealthy person to help you see why your statements are biased.\", \"> If you knew anything about Bitcoin Unlimited I am sure you would have come across its most fundamental aspect - moving the blocksize limited from the hardcoded centralised protocol layer to the transport or messaging layer thus allowing each node operator to choose the limit in a decentralised fashion so creating an emergent consensus.

If you knew anything about Bitcoin, you'd know that this is a sure-fire way to get forked off the network and ripped off by double-spends. The nature of Nakamoto consensus is such that consensus parameters are not up to vote.\", \"> What exactly about this is possible?

http://www.lowtechmagazine.com/2007/06/green-slow-air.html

Long-term, helium looks to have issues though, especially if we slow down natural gas mining. Perhaps we could find a tenable balance between helium and hot air.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_airship\", \"That sounds like the Macintosh "Legacy Recovery" CD. You can still find copies floating around the web.\", \"Facebook is not being altruistic here, and there's no such as thing as free. Whenever a merchant offers "free shipping," they're just manipulating the customer and the cost is built in elsewhere.

When facebook offers "free internet," whatever benefits it provides, the cost is hidden and built in elsewhere in Facebook's business model. Which means such a free internet that facebook is supposedly altruistically providing is actually being paid for elsewhere, whether in higher ad costs for India or some other area of their business.

This means facebook is essentially skirting net neutrality by indrectly paying for people to only have access to Facebook.

This is on top of anticompetitiveness of the move. Giving anything away for free destroys natural competition in the ecosystem. See the case of TOM's shoes giving away free shoes and destroying local shoemakers.[1]

Their tactics here makes it justifiable for a country like China to block Facebook. Imagine if Facebook took over China, and started blasting political messages with ulterior motives to 2+ billion people, trying to influence them for corporate gain.

[1] http://www.economist.com/blogs/freeexchange/2014/10/economic...\", \"Tinkercad's a toy, and hasn't seen any significant improvements for the last 2.5 years.

The creators of Solidworks started a new company to do online CAD: check out onshape.com.\", \"A function is just a set of ordered pairs. It implies nothing about computation or even decidability. Procedures and methods are just different names for the same general idea: a sequence of steps for a computer to follow. Commonly, the term method also implies the concept of an implicit argument (usually referred to as `self`).

That's it, really.\", \"For those needing to look up what Tardigrades are:

From Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tardigrade

> Tardigrades are notable for being perhaps the most durable of known organisms; they are able to survive extreme conditions that would be rapidly fatal to nearly all other known life forms. They can withstand temperature ranges from \\u2212272.222 \\u00b0C (\\u2212458.000 \\u00b0F) to 149 \\u00b0C (300 \\u00b0F),[7] pressures about six times greater than those found in the deepest ocean trenches, ionizing radiation at doses hundreds of times higher than the lethal dose for a human, and the vacuum of outer space.[8] They can go without food or water for more than 10 years, drying out to the point where they are 3% or less water, only to rehydrate, forage, and reproduce.\", \"The author seems to think that somebody would want this machine so badly as to break into somebody's house?\", \"The stability wasn't there last time this was posted, but maybe they've made some improvements. I do wish there was a distinction being made between maker-quality and production-quality software in some of these areas - being an engineer that uses CAD on a daily basis, this is cute but closer to CAPD (Computer Assisted Part Design) or some such. Not to denigrate their work, but this is not a full-fledged CAD package - but it is above and beyond for hobbyist / maker grade use.\", \"On the ethics of this,

I'd like to know of the engineers/team in the chain of command who is responsible for the "Something went wrong" flag set on savetheinternet.in : http://i.imgur.com/K3JUack.png

Clearly this flag was not set on the grounds of pornography/violent matter/malicious link. This flag was instead set on a what is political speech, representing activists from a large swath of a democratic nation.

Consider how big of an attack this is on speech. Consider if a prominent website of any other political thought were thus flagged, and warned users away from.

To any folks from facebook reading this: please point out the team/engineers and the whole chain of command responsible for this flag -- this suppression is not a tiny thing.\", \"Running the Bitcoin mining network costs millions of dollars per day in electricity costs alone. Who's going to to pay that when the subsidy goes away?\", \"I wrote a script to benchmark some of the diff strategies for anyone curious. https://gist.github.com/hopsoft/ae361319c54bbcb4f8e2\", \"> I mean, the paperclip example in the Medium article... did that factory ever need AI involved?

That example got a bit lost in translation. The standard example of the paperclipping AI is not about building an AI to run a paperclip factory. It's about providing an appropriate value system for an AI, so that it can evaluate courses of action. The standard example: you use a paperclip as an example for an AI as the smallest unit of incremental value, such that having a paperclip is epsilon better than not having a paperclip. The AI files that information away, and tiles the universe with paperclips. Related examples include using a smiling human face as an example of happiness and having the AI tile the universe with the smallest possible object that matches its "smiling human face" recognizer.

> And they also kind of assume that there's only one AI at a time

Yes. If you're going to build a strong AI, then either you got its value system right, and it will take over the world (in the good, "solves all problems at once" way), or you got its value system wrong, and it will destroy the world. There is no plausible scenario in which we build strong AI (as in, capable of self-improvement to better satisfy its value function) and it doesn't take over the world, or in which it allows other strong AIs to exist that are not effectively subroutines of itself (any AI that shares the same value system is the same AI, and any AI that doesn't share the same value system is too dangerous to exist).

> that everything is connected to the internet in some way, that humanity couldn't simply wipe out anything that poses a threat (and no, an AI in a factory environment wouldn't get access to anything that would allow for nuclear/chemical/biological weapons).

You can't keep a strong AI capable of self-improvement in a "box". Random example: a security conference this year demonstrated using nothing but DRAM to successfully transmit short-range GSM signals. That's something humans thought up and implemented.

That's leaving aside intentional human intervention or development-and-release. Not least of which because a strong AI done right provides a massive reduction in both existential risk for humanity and day-to-day risk for humans.\", \">> Is there REALLY a difference between a "method," a "procedure," and a "function" proper?

Yes. These words closely follow the evolution of programming paradigms.

Early in computing, code was organized loosely as "blocks of named code", or procedures. These often used ad hoc methods to receive inputs and produce outputs, e.g. by directly writing to various globals, registers, and memory regions. You can imagine that this would result in complex programs, since each procedure may have many intertwined dependencies.

To better organize code, a stricter procedure was developed -- the function. These blocks of named code declare their inputs, using them to produce an output. Although this was the ideal, in practice there still tended to be many undeclared dependencies via globals. Again, this led to hard-to-read, obfuscated code.

So, object-oriented programming introduced methods. These are procedures or functions that belong to a class. Meaning, in addition to their inputs, they can only read and modify particular methods and attributes. Hence, the dependencies of the function beyond its inputs are much more precisely understood and organized. In theory at least.\", \"Fascinating how the comments here are uniformly praising AOL.\", \"I'm a little confused what Playa is going to do. Heroku basically hosts code so you can upload some and have it run. Are you going to do that?\", \"Seems to have worked out for him all the countless other times. For examples see Apple Computer, Pixar, NeXt...

Berners Lee himself writes about the possibility decades later. Decades later! The inventor of the web browser! Remembering and writing about something that almost happened... but didn't. He's clearly given some thought to the matter.

It's not like you remembering the time a co-worker ate vanilla ice cream at lunch time last week. This is Tim Berners Lee reminiscing about an opportunity to show Steve Jobs his wares.\", \"> Should there be fast-lanes in the US?

You mean like a company paying an ISP to place a server rack there and then reselling that server space branded as a Content Delivery Network to media companies who want their end consumers to have smoother experience (while the non-paying competition is stuck with "loading..." indicators)?

Nah, will never happen.\", \"What? I'm fairly certain you are mistaken on quite a lot of details. Larry Wall is behind this release, and even though this is one implementation of Perl 6, that's an intentional difference between Perl 5 and Perl 6. There is no one implementation, just a set of specs and few projects aiming to implement those specs. Rakudo is at this time the most mature implementation, and the specs have been finalized so that a "1.0" version of Perl 6 can be released with an implementation that works.\", \"> 2.8 billion people live on less than 2 dollars a day. A second hand smart phone might go for 20 dollars. So its a few weeks worth of savings.

Ten weeks income, and someone who lives on 2 dollars a day can't afford to save 100% of their income to buy a smartphone.

And how much would used smartphone prices increase if a billion people wanted to buy one?

Sharing or renting makes more sense, but in that case, why not share the cost of a data plan?\", \"Domain experts, executable spec both parties understand, source-to-source compiler using DSL's, and targeting C to reuse backends? Is that a parody or a recipe for VBA compiler small team can handle?\", \"https://twitter.com/TimToady/status/680511168713064448\", NaN, \"This is a clickbait and deceptive title. It should read "Rakudo Perl 6.0 Support Added" or at best "Rakudo Perl 6.0 Released".\", \"It is, however, what many DSPs do.\", \"One of the comments to the article makes the very valid point no control for sex is done, and Math/CompSci/Engineering degrees are much more male dominated.

Could this also be expanded to location? Salaries in high cost locations tend to be higher. Salaries, over 1 or 20 years, are not the same thing as take-home net of living and property costs. Are Math/CompSci/Engineering employment paths located in higher cost locations? I don't know, but they could be.\", \"Distribution is a big reason. Distribution hasn't become a protocol and won't for the foreseeable future. Medium shows folks really want to be heard above all else and will trade a lot for distribution.

Google and Seo was a good hope but Seo takes a long time. A good medium post can get blown up in a day.\", \"Did Microsoft ever release the APL implementations Bill Gates mentioned?\", \"I know many people who graduated from this school district....

"What white middle-class parents do not always understand, she said, is how much pressure recent immigrants feel to boost their children into the middle class."

This may be a great general quote, but should not be applied to this town. Immigrants moving here are not poor, not "off the boat". West Windsor is a township with mostly upper middle class people (Median Income per 2010 census was $156,110[1]) and a very high number of people with advanced degrees per capita (41% have graduate/professional degree as of 2013[2]), most of these immigrants came here with advanced degrees. People are not moving here to get ahead, they are already well established in the upper middle class. Houses are insanely expensive in West Windsor and Plainsboro, you will find people selling 3 bedroom condos in the 600k range, this is a town with a long commute to NYC or Philadelphia.

There are plenty of people of all races on both sides, I think the author is taking some liberties to up the page view count.

There likely is a backlash from a tiger mom like segment, but this article seems like a NYT reporter just trying to get something out on the heels of the recent Atlantic article[3] on the kids in Silicon Valley being so stressed at school they committ suicide.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Windsor_Township,_New_Jer...

[2] http://www.west-windsor-plainsboro.k12.nj.us/common/pages/Di... p. 10

[3] http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/12/the-sili...\", \"Ironically, some of the richest people I know are actually the poorest.\", \"Get one thing straight. Free Basics is not about "bringing up" the poor. And among the "well off" are those who were poor once and have used knowledge from the internet to be wise enough to realize what is going on. Free Basics, if allowed to remain, will become a gatekeeper to the internet and will essentially become a barrier to entry to other services\", \"People are crafty. You dont have to have electricity at home to charge your phone. Its enough there is one power source in the village. (There was a news story about a boy that built a windmill, and the villagers paid him a bit to charge their phones). You dont even need your own phone. You can share or rent one by the minute.

Second hand smartphones are getting pretty cheap. 2.8 billion people live on less than 2 dollars a day. A second hand smart phone might go for 20 dollars. So its a few weeks worth of savings.

Imagine all those people getting on Facebook. They will find a way to use it for what they need.\", \"> Is there REALLY a difference between a "method," a "procedure," and a "function" proper?

As you pointed out you will get different answers from different people. There is no correct answer.\", \"It's a pretty screenwriting 101 level of symbolism. Why does that make it brillant?\", \"We all have living rooms. We can all go to the store and buy liquor. And yet... So many of us would rather go line up to get into a bar and pay outrageous prices for liquor... 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There were a few variations under different names. Just found a box of floppies at my folks house. Cant wait to see what the time capsule holds\", \"https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/be9a9a3d2253ceccf123...\", \"Interestingly, the rates of vaginal intercourse among teens don't seem to have been explored as part of the study. Don't see that mentioned in the discussion here either.

Seems an important question. Are they actually getting pregnant less per occurrence of vaginal intercourse, or are they simply having less vaginal intercourse?\", \"One huge factor that this study apparently left out is that more prestigious universities can generally offer much better financial aid, and hence offer a much better ROI for middle and low income students.

MIT and Podunk U might have the same effect on your salary, but if MIT is charging you only $5,000 a year (including room & board), it's going to be an order of magnitude better ROI.\", \"Facebook is a foreign entity going into a less developed market. It is overpowered, using its power to influence local government, and also has the power to destroy the local markets with their "free" option much like handing out free shoes to impoverished African countries.

Competition is good, but Facebook has the power to completely destroy and monopolize local industries if unchecked (in less developed economies at least).\", \"Technology does not advance in a vacuum (pun intended). When you say that you are ignoring that the technology advanced because some of those trillions were spent in research, even though the research has more goals than enabling a manned mission to Mars.\", \"These drafts are very different; I am not sure which I prefer :(.\", \"That DRAM thing is getting headlined on the danger of boxing if there's a source. Source?\", \"Extensive discussion a month ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10601626\", \"Aol is still around, you know. It's mostly an advertising company now, though. BTW, if any one with AWS or devops experience wants a job at Aol, let me know, we're hiring like mad right now.\", \"Yes, they have.[1]

[1] http://www.spacex.com/press/2014/05/27/spacex-completes-qual...\", \"It's frustrating that Wikipedia editors ignore sig figs. [7] is a wired.com source which quotes 458F (3 sig figs) and thus should be converted to 272C. The quoted 300F is even more suspect, since it's a nicely rounded number.\", \"Just find some way to get yourself into the "in network." That can be attending a prestigious university, but you can also get it from the right internships or hackathon connections.

I didn't attend a traditionally top-ranked university, but it turns out that the majority of my useful connections did.\", \"It mostly kicks in when you are a developer that supports 4 or 5 different ruby-on-rails sites, each of which require different versions of ruby. Rails, in particular, seems to be very intolerant of running on different ruby versions, so if you have been less than scrupulous in keeping all your rails apps up to date, you will be juggling different ruby versions. Using Debian "alternatives" is one way of dealing with it, but you also need to be hyper sensitive about the gem versions, so you will be using bundler in most cases. Rbenv, et all, just deals with the complexity so that it is hard to make a mistake. It's not impossible to do it other ways, but it is much harder.\", \"I don't think anyone who can cut it as a top maths/eng graduate should consider a trade. It's a gross misuse of their skills and will definitely lead to lower returns over their lifetime.

Skilled trades are a great option for a mediocre student with no real interests, but it's not really an ideal alternative to tech.\", \"This method is basically just fuzzing with a really efficient method to do it quickly. But in theory you could try every possible set of inputs into the human eye, and it's quite possible you would find images like this, where only slight changes to the inputs cause entirely different outputs.

But we can't try every possible set of inputs to human eyes. So we don't actually know how fragile human brains are. I suspect that brains use similar tricks to artificial neural networks, and learn similar functions.\", \"Hasn't SpaceX been doing this for a few years?\", \"It is a solved problem. Good can be come better.\", \"That's a bit of selective remembering.

Jobs wanted Pixar to be a hardware company. Not a terrible idea as NVidia has shown us, but definitely the wrong time, and he did not foresee the brand that Pixar Animation Studios would become.

NeXT was a 2nd attempt at the overpriced workstation that was Lisa. Both were market failures.\", \"I wasn't around for all of the last 300 years of US history as you were it seems, but I suspect the current aversion to doing work and things that seem hard would make many prior generations of Americans cry or potentially laugh at us.

I was born here in the 70s and even I see a massive attitude shift. I wonder what folks a generation ahead of me think.

Actual American. Ha ha. That's rich.\", \"If your sample size is your coworkers, there's a giant selection bias.

You're ignoring the countless developers who didn't graduate from college but also can't get a good job. I know plenty of them and they're basically stuck on a treadmill of making crappy WordPress sites.

While it's true that great developers will probably do well degree or no degree, it's definitely a boon for average developers.

Also consider that even for good developers the additional offers which might come from a degree can drive up their salary. Even if you have no intention of working in finance, a $300k offer from Goldman (which generally requires a degree) can help to empower your negotiations elsewhere.\", \"It's not really a problem per say. It's just taste really. There are multiple good options for managing ruby versions and environments. (as well as other languages like Phython, see pyenv). I don't necessarily switch to ruby versions between projects or with frequency. That being said, ruby is in active development and with new versions there are many improvements to performance and security. So developers like to try the latest and test out their apps, libraries and frameworks.\", \"Let's not pretend that most aid given by governments is altruistic.\", \"There's a lot of reasons, but the most significant one is that Ruby successfully and recently made a compatibility break between versions (1.8 and 1.9), which made the ability to run multiple Ruby versions on a single machine extremely important to a large group of people. Toss in alternate implementations like JRuby and Rubinius and it's almost indispensable.

The Ruby dev team tends to prefer encouraging the community to implement competing solutions rather than adopting any of them as official. Ruby devs in general tend to be members of the "there is more than one way to do it" camp.

There isn't really much of a "war". The different version managers came to an agreement on certain things like the format of .ruby-version files, so at this point it's a personal choice akin to which text editor you use.\", \"I would imagine that the social network one builds in college can help later on, too, if only for internal referrals. I would be interested to see what percentage of Google employees attended Stanford vs. other schools vs. started professionally programming without a college degree.\", \"> Alford is described as half-black, half-Filipino

This is one of those cases where "African American" is correct and "black" is not. Some Filipinos are black: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negrito\", \"Because there is a lot of evidence that teenage pregnancies lead to worse outcomes for the teen mothers as well as the newborn children.\", \"But does his gambling real ruin people's lives? How direct is that connection?\", NaN, \"Best practice authentication is client-side SSL certificates.\", \"Not over the consensus parameters. You could have infinite hash power, but if your blocks are invalid they will be ignored.\", \"I reread it, and there isn't so much snarkiness against AOL itself as much as the 90s culture AOL brings.

To someone who didn't experience it first hand, a lot of 90s trends seem utterly ridiculous, and unlike the silly trends of the 60s/70s... 90s trends are well preserved and available for everyone to see and poke fun at.\", \"Mine too - ETH with Gutknecht? Can't emphasize enough how great the "interclick" mess was.\", \"If you've tried to look up a residential phone number on the web in the last few years, you've surely noticed that it has been useless. You get no information or spammy/scamly results even though a physical telephone book--assuming you still receive such a thing--still does have correct information for landlines.

The results of a reverse phone lookup are worse than useless because of a recent trend of bizarre sites that list completely false names and addresses for every 10-digit US/Canadian phone number. They don't even have ads, so I don't understand what they're getting out of listing fake information, and why Google doesn't push down their rank.

So my question is Why happened to online phone info? Are landline phone companies no longer making directory information available? I've heard that cellular companies do not publish any directory information (is that right?), but there are still millions of residential landlines. What happened to that data?\", \"Maybe in the US, where there is a duopoly for the last-mile access for a large number of markets. Highly doubt it will happen in India because of the very rich, competitive Internet access market, as TFA points out.\", \"There was also a way to automate actions to occur on login. My PC motherboard or RAM went flaky and started crashing after a few minutes in Windows. Not enough time to do much. So I wrote a login script that would go to my email and each of my message boards and newsgroups, downloading any new messages quickly enough before it crashed. Then I'd boot to DOS and take my time reading and preparing responses. Then reboot to Windows and hope the responses all got sent before the system crashed.\", \"This album shows the kind of things Facebook is doing to push Free Basics.

http://m.imgur.com/gallery/dnAFg\", \"Demonstrably? Curious, has this ever happened in a relatively free market without a full-access competitor showing up?\", \"No, it's cassettes too. Reel to reel has "better sound" than vinyl for some people. I'm sure there's some metric or science to back up the argument.

And other enjoy the nostalgia of cassettes and eight tracks. You can hardly walk down my block without seeing someone listening to a 30 year old walkman. That's probably more of a style thing.\", \"Lmao. That's perfect.\", \"And it only took a decade of promises. On to Perl 7.\", \"Depends on what your needs are. I think Rust is ready for certain Web apps. crates.io runs on Rust, for example, and it's a modern Ember-based web app running right now.

I think that the situation is a lot better than that site indicates.\", \"As an old perl 5 hack it is worth looking at as a new language. Like if you thought rust was worth exploring. It's not related to perl historically at all except by name.\", \"1) This was in response to firasd's alarmist argument about ISPs charging differently based on what sites you access, not the Internet.org thing.

2) There are free VPNs out there. I am not sure how trustworthy they are, but people I know have been using them for ages.\", \"Bug trackers aren't a good place to express advocacy, because there are other forums for that. What's wrong with removing advocacy, off topic, and abusive comments?

There are comments in that bug that are clearly from people who were against the change that were not removed.\", \"I seem to have all of Python 2.7, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.5 installed on my server just from APT. I happen to only use 2.7, but I certainly don't see what use I would have for some crazy tool to manage versions of Python for me... if the project needs Python exactly 3.2 for some specific reason I can just run python3.2 instead of python3.5 or python3.\", \"I wish people would stop referring to Toyota vehicles as cars. Only Ferrari make real cars.\", \"It's problematic looking at salaries college students vs. non-college students, as if the single choice of going to school or not makes the difference, and getting the degree assures the good pay. Too many recent graduates know better.

Obviously college students would make more than non-college. Just for the fact that supply and demand in the job market - less people will go further in their education and so the college grad, masters, PhD is going to be less supply.

Looking at salary as a return on investment of tuition however, that is shoddy. The very smart person will make more money (if they decide that is important to them), but not because they went to college - other personal characteristics will determine that.\", \"> The nature of Nakamoto consensus is such that consensus parameters are not up to vote

"The proof-of-work also solves the problem of determining representation in majority decision making. If the majority were based on one-IP-address-one-vote, it could be subverted by anyone able to allocate many IPs. Proof-of-work is essentially one-CPU-one-vote." - Nakamoto\", \"And my point is, people who are here, posting against FB's initiative, obviously have Internet, which the poor don't even have, let alone Internet freedom. So what they're basically saying is, the poor should not have the same facilities that I am enjoying, because I am worried about them being locked-in and I know better than them what they want.\", \"Uh, I don't know. This font is, well, artsy, but I find it honestly hard to read. It's just too unusual. I'm not a fan of some other decorations here as well (like these blurry raster pencils, for instance).

As for your question, usual answer would be LaTeX + (maybe) some specific plugins (like TikZ for diagrams, or tufte-latex for specific layout, or whatever), but due to some irregularities here I suspect that this particular book is actually hand-made in something like Microsoft Office. I well might be wrong, I'm not sure, it just seems like that.\", \"'Why not let the customer choose' can also be a generic argument against almost any kind of regulation. Why not have less strict regulations for food safety, or airlines, so various competitors can offer differing levels of safety - and if it matters enpugh to people, they'll choose the (more expensive) options with more safety. Is that freedom or is it capitalist anarchy?

I would argue (as many do) that government regulations have a place in enforcing basic guarantees of safety and fairness. And net neutrality strikes me as very important to guarantee fairness, both in terms of freedom of speech and a level playing field for innovation.\", \"> Basic auth is insecure

When used over HTTPS it is about as secure as any other web auth method.

> Force users to reauthenticate after a certain period of time.

With basic auth, there is no session. Authentication credentials are sent with each request.

> Allow user to logout without closing their browser.

There is no session. Only authenticated requests.

It's not for everyone, but I find that stateless APIs are much easier to work with.\", \"It's Poe's law for software.\", \"Possibly, it's still really early but I'd like to host the data (expert systems, knowledge base, talent graph, sensor data, etc, etc) and manifests for the agents. It will also provide the ability for agents to search and provision services through contracts.\", \"> I would worry about this precise location data to be marketed or used for anything except maybe law enforcement, and I also wonder why it is stored at all. If it is stored because of data retention regulations, and the provider wants to market this data, even if anonymized, I would see that as a problem, because other parts of society would start to expect, and depend on, such data to be available, perpetuating this data retention.

Already happening in the US. As said in another comment, airsage is one such company.\", \"As someone who clearly doesn't use Ruby often enough to "get it", I don't understand this problem: I have multiple major versions of Ruby installed on my server from Ubuntu via APT, and I don't need to "switch" between them... they are just versions in their install names like all the other versioned interpreters I install. If I want some kind of "default" build of Ruby, that seems like it would be solved with nothing more than a three line shell script to build either aliases or symlinks (and I think Ubuntu already has a way to do this using diversions).\", \"I'm not sure you read my comment.\", \"I have a good friend who has been a developer at various hedge funds and financial institutions for a while now, and his applications were highly focused on credentials across his educational career. They wanted everything from his SAT and GRE scores to his transcript and grades from his masters.\", \"This is survivorship bias in action. If you compared all university-educated developers to all self-taught developers, you might have a valid comparison. If you only compare startup-employed university-educated developers to their self-taught brethren, you run into selection bias issues.

For one thing, you are discarding all unemployed self-taught programmers (who may be very motivated, but not very good). Another issue is that university-educated programmers have various other characteristics (such as greater conformism) that reduce the likelihood they will want to work at a startup, or be successful in that environment. Self-taught developers who get hired to 'good' startups are also likely to have achievements that made their resume more appealing to the interviewer than a university degree; this means the self-taught developers who get hired are probably more accomplished.\", \"The best thing I got out of Oberon was the Syntax font (which was the default proportional typeface). It's a really nice font (it's essentially a sans serif font with classic details, hints of serifs, and subtly tapered strokes -- a great antidote to an overdose of Helvetica).

https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/linotype/syntax/\", \"Good thing tbh. The perfect audio quality is just, perfect.\", \"I don't think he was omniscient but there is an interview he did in Wired I believe, around '95, where he laid out the next fifteen years in technology and pretty much nailed it. He wasn't a god. That much is obvious. But he was really smart and the term "visionary" is reasonably earned.\", \"I really wish that we could replace the phrase "3-D printing" with "additive manufacturing" when referring to metals and/or serious, low-tolerance manufacturing.

"3-D printing" should be used when referring to hobbyists making semi-useless, plastic trinkets. No disrespect to plastics or hobbyists, it's just that the phrase lost some dignity when it became a over-generalizing buzzword.\", \"Mining costs millions of dollars per day in electricity costs. I guess we can just expect a few people to burn a hole in their pocket for the good of the network?\", \"That makes a little more sense, thanks. Although, I will disagree that your software will probably have dependencies that are not in Alpine; I tested it out and installed a large software stack and found no such issue. And I think you radically underestimate the crumminess and incompetence of the, e.g., debian package system. Nevertheless, good luck with your systems and Merry Christmas.\", \"You are arguing that an ad hominem attack is by defacto incorrect. Ad hominem attacks provide context and explain how your point of view can be clouded or misguided.

Ad hominem attacks have been and always will be useful tools in debates.

Example: If you are rich and believe that the poor are lazy and always asking for handouts, it would be beneficial for someone to make an ad hominem attack towards your character and background as a wealthy person to help you see why your statements are biased.\", \"> If you knew anything about Bitcoin Unlimited I am sure you would have come across its most fundamental aspect - moving the blocksize limited from the hardcoded centralised protocol layer to the transport or messaging layer thus allowing each node operator to choose the limit in a decentralised fashion so creating an emergent consensus.

If you knew anything about Bitcoin, you'd know that this is a sure-fire way to get forked off the network and ripped off by double-spends. The nature of Nakamoto consensus is such that consensus parameters are not up to vote.\", \"> What exactly about this is possible?

http://www.lowtechmagazine.com/2007/06/green-slow-air.html

Long-term, helium looks to have issues though, especially if we slow down natural gas mining. Perhaps we could find a tenable balance between helium and hot air.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_airship\", \"That sounds like the Macintosh "Legacy Recovery" CD. You can still find copies floating around the web.\", \"Facebook is not being altruistic here, and there's no such as thing as free. Whenever a merchant offers "free shipping," they're just manipulating the customer and the cost is built in elsewhere.

When facebook offers "free internet," whatever benefits it provides, the cost is hidden and built in elsewhere in Facebook's business model. Which means such a free internet that facebook is supposedly altruistically providing is actually being paid for elsewhere, whether in higher ad costs for India or some other area of their business.

This means facebook is essentially skirting net neutrality by indrectly paying for people to only have access to Facebook.

This is on top of anticompetitiveness of the move. Giving anything away for free destroys natural competition in the ecosystem. See the case of TOM's shoes giving away free shoes and destroying local shoemakers.[1]

Their tactics here makes it justifiable for a country like China to block Facebook. Imagine if Facebook took over China, and started blasting political messages with ulterior motives to 2+ billion people, trying to influence them for corporate gain.

[1] http://www.economist.com/blogs/freeexchange/2014/10/economic...\", \"Tinkercad's a toy, and hasn't seen any significant improvements for the last 2.5 years.

The creators of Solidworks started a new company to do online CAD: check out onshape.com.\", \"A function is just a set of ordered pairs. It implies nothing about computation or even decidability. Procedures and methods are just different names for the same general idea: a sequence of steps for a computer to follow. Commonly, the term method also implies the concept of an implicit argument (usually referred to as `self`).

That's it, really.\", \"For those needing to look up what Tardigrades are:

From Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tardigrade

> Tardigrades are notable for being perhaps the most durable of known organisms; they are able to survive extreme conditions that would be rapidly fatal to nearly all other known life forms. They can withstand temperature ranges from \\u2212272.222 \\u00b0C (\\u2212458.000 \\u00b0F) to 149 \\u00b0C (300 \\u00b0F),[7] pressures about six times greater than those found in the deepest ocean trenches, ionizing radiation at doses hundreds of times higher than the lethal dose for a human, and the vacuum of outer space.[8] They can go without food or water for more than 10 years, drying out to the point where they are 3% or less water, only to rehydrate, forage, and reproduce.\", \"The author seems to think that somebody would want this machine so badly as to break into somebody's house?\", \"The stability wasn't there last time this was posted, but maybe they've made some improvements. I do wish there was a distinction being made between maker-quality and production-quality software in some of these areas - being an engineer that uses CAD on a daily basis, this is cute but closer to CAPD (Computer Assisted Part Design) or some such. Not to denigrate their work, but this is not a full-fledged CAD package - but it is above and beyond for hobbyist / maker grade use.\", \"On the ethics of this,

I'd like to know of the engineers/team in the chain of command who is responsible for the "Something went wrong" flag set on savetheinternet.in : http://i.imgur.com/K3JUack.png

Clearly this flag was not set on the grounds of pornography/violent matter/malicious link. This flag was instead set on a what is political speech, representing activists from a large swath of a democratic nation.

Consider how big of an attack this is on speech. Consider if a prominent website of any other political thought were thus flagged, and warned users away from.

To any folks from facebook reading this: please point out the team/engineers and the whole chain of command responsible for this flag -- this suppression is not a tiny thing.\", \"Running the Bitcoin mining network costs millions of dollars per day in electricity costs alone. Who's going to to pay that when the subsidy goes away?\", \"I wrote a script to benchmark some of the diff strategies for anyone curious. https://gist.github.com/hopsoft/ae361319c54bbcb4f8e2\", \"> I mean, the paperclip example in the Medium article... did that factory ever need AI involved?

That example got a bit lost in translation. The standard example of the paperclipping AI is not about building an AI to run a paperclip factory. It's about providing an appropriate value system for an AI, so that it can evaluate courses of action. The standard example: you use a paperclip as an example for an AI as the smallest unit of incremental value, such that having a paperclip is epsilon better than not having a paperclip. The AI files that information away, and tiles the universe with paperclips. Related examples include using a smiling human face as an example of happiness and having the AI tile the universe with the smallest possible object that matches its "smiling human face" recognizer.

> And they also kind of assume that there's only one AI at a time

Yes. If you're going to build a strong AI, then either you got its value system right, and it will take over the world (in the good, "solves all problems at once" way), or you got its value system wrong, and it will destroy the world. There is no plausible scenario in which we build strong AI (as in, capable of self-improvement to better satisfy its value function) and it doesn't take over the world, or in which it allows other strong AIs to exist that are not effectively subroutines of itself (any AI that shares the same value system is the same AI, and any AI that doesn't share the same value system is too dangerous to exist).

> that everything is connected to the internet in some way, that humanity couldn't simply wipe out anything that poses a threat (and no, an AI in a factory environment wouldn't get access to anything that would allow for nuclear/chemical/biological weapons).

You can't keep a strong AI capable of self-improvement in a "box". Random example: a security conference this year demonstrated using nothing but DRAM to successfully transmit short-range GSM signals. That's something humans thought up and implemented.

That's leaving aside intentional human intervention or development-and-release. Not least of which because a strong AI done right provides a massive reduction in both existential risk for humanity and day-to-day risk for humans.\", \">> Is there REALLY a difference between a "method," a "procedure," and a "function" proper?

Yes. These words closely follow the evolution of programming paradigms.

Early in computing, code was organized loosely as "blocks of named code", or procedures. These often used ad hoc methods to receive inputs and produce outputs, e.g. by directly writing to various globals, registers, and memory regions. You can imagine that this would result in complex programs, since each procedure may have many intertwined dependencies.

To better organize code, a stricter procedure was developed -- the function. These blocks of named code declare their inputs, using them to produce an output. Although this was the ideal, in practice there still tended to be many undeclared dependencies via globals. Again, this led to hard-to-read, obfuscated code.

So, object-oriented programming introduced methods. These are procedures or functions that belong to a class. Meaning, in addition to their inputs, they can only read and modify particular methods and attributes. Hence, the dependencies of the function beyond its inputs are much more precisely understood and organized. In theory at least.\", \"Fascinating how the comments here are uniformly praising AOL.\", \"I'm a little confused what Playa is going to do. Heroku basically hosts code so you can upload some and have it run. Are you going to do that?\", \"Seems to have worked out for him all the countless other times. For examples see Apple Computer, Pixar, NeXt...

Berners Lee himself writes about the possibility decades later. Decades later! The inventor of the web browser! Remembering and writing about something that almost happened... but didn't. He's clearly given some thought to the matter.

It's not like you remembering the time a co-worker ate vanilla ice cream at lunch time last week. This is Tim Berners Lee reminiscing about an opportunity to show Steve Jobs his wares.\", \"> Should there be fast-lanes in the US?

You mean like a company paying an ISP to place a server rack there and then reselling that server space branded as a Content Delivery Network to media companies who want their end consumers to have smoother experience (while the non-paying competition is stuck with "loading..." indicators)?

Nah, will never happen.\", \"What? I'm fairly certain you are mistaken on quite a lot of details. Larry Wall is behind this release, and even though this is one implementation of Perl 6, that's an intentional difference between Perl 5 and Perl 6. There is no one implementation, just a set of specs and few projects aiming to implement those specs. Rakudo is at this time the most mature implementation, and the specs have been finalized so that a "1.0" version of Perl 6 can be released with an implementation that works.\", \"> 2.8 billion people live on less than 2 dollars a day. A second hand smart phone might go for 20 dollars. So its a few weeks worth of savings.

Ten weeks income, and someone who lives on 2 dollars a day can't afford to save 100% of their income to buy a smartphone.

And how much would used smartphone prices increase if a billion people wanted to buy one?

Sharing or renting makes more sense, but in that case, why not share the cost of a data plan?\", \"Domain experts, executable spec both parties understand, source-to-source compiler using DSL's, and targeting C to reuse backends? Is that a parody or a recipe for VBA compiler small team can handle?\", \"https://twitter.com/TimToady/status/680511168713064448\", NaN, \"This is a clickbait and deceptive title. It should read "Rakudo Perl 6.0 Support Added" or at best "Rakudo Perl 6.0 Released".\", \"It is, however, what many DSPs do.\", \"One of the comments to the article makes the very valid point no control for sex is done, and Math/CompSci/Engineering degrees are much more male dominated.

Could this also be expanded to location? Salaries in high cost locations tend to be higher. Salaries, over 1 or 20 years, are not the same thing as take-home net of living and property costs. Are Math/CompSci/Engineering employment paths located in higher cost locations? I don't know, but they could be.\", \"Distribution is a big reason. Distribution hasn't become a protocol and won't for the foreseeable future. Medium shows folks really want to be heard above all else and will trade a lot for distribution.

Google and Seo was a good hope but Seo takes a long time. A good medium post can get blown up in a day.\", \"Did Microsoft ever release the APL implementations Bill Gates mentioned?\", \"I know many people who graduated from this school district....

"What white middle-class parents do not always understand, she said, is how much pressure recent immigrants feel to boost their children into the middle class."

This may be a great general quote, but should not be applied to this town. Immigrants moving here are not poor, not "off the boat". West Windsor is a township with mostly upper middle class people (Median Income per 2010 census was $156,110[1]) and a very high number of people with advanced degrees per capita (41% have graduate/professional degree as of 2013[2]), most of these immigrants came here with advanced degrees. People are not moving here to get ahead, they are already well established in the upper middle class. Houses are insanely expensive in West Windsor and Plainsboro, you will find people selling 3 bedroom condos in the 600k range, this is a town with a long commute to NYC or Philadelphia.

There are plenty of people of all races on both sides, I think the author is taking some liberties to up the page view count.

There likely is a backlash from a tiger mom like segment, but this article seems like a NYT reporter just trying to get something out on the heels of the recent Atlantic article[3] on the kids in Silicon Valley being so stressed at school they committ suicide.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Windsor_Township,_New_Jer...

[2] http://www.west-windsor-plainsboro.k12.nj.us/common/pages/Di... p. 10

[3] http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/12/the-sili...\", \"Ironically, some of the richest people I know are actually the poorest.\", \"Get one thing straight. Free Basics is not about "bringing up" the poor. And among the "well off" are those who were poor once and have used knowledge from the internet to be wise enough to realize what is going on. Free Basics, if allowed to remain, will become a gatekeeper to the internet and will essentially become a barrier to entry to other services\", \"People are crafty. You dont have to have electricity at home to charge your phone. Its enough there is one power source in the village. (There was a news story about a boy that built a windmill, and the villagers paid him a bit to charge their phones). You dont even need your own phone. You can share or rent one by the minute.

Second hand smartphones are getting pretty cheap. 2.8 billion people live on less than 2 dollars a day. A second hand smart phone might go for 20 dollars. So its a few weeks worth of savings.

Imagine all those people getting on Facebook. They will find a way to use it for what they need.\", \"> Is there REALLY a difference between a "method," a "procedure," and a "function" proper?

As you pointed out you will get different answers from different people. There is no correct answer.\", \"It's a pretty screenwriting 101 level of symbolism. Why does that make it brillant?\", \"We all have living rooms. We can all go to the store and buy liquor. And yet... So many of us would rather go line up to get into a bar and pay outrageous prices for liquor... 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Having people on the board of directors of your company from the local accounting and marketing firms? That's just really weird.

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Are you entering an already crowded field with the hopes of doing what everyone else is doing and then try to sell some lottery tickets and candy bars along with it?

For gas stations, maybe it would be interesting to have paid memberships to a gas station franchise (would have made a killing in the last few weeks in Atlanta). But doing the same thing as everyone else plus selling candy bars isn\\u2019t the way to make a killing. At least I can\\u2019t think of an example where that was done to huge success.\", NaN, \"Amazon is insanely paranoid about running A/B tests on its front page and optimizing it for the bottom line.

And what do they find? This \\\"cluttered\\\" design makes people buy more stuff. It's hard to argue with $$ numbers.\", \"I can't get quite get my finger on what that car reminds me of. Oh right, it's basically a sleaker Prius with a Honda logo on it.\", \"The banking system, betting against black swans...

I'm so sick of this guy and his gimmicks. Here--I'll sell you some zebra stampede insurance. Now you're covered against that black swan. It could happen, yes? But by definition, a random event can't be predicted, so why bother planning against it?

But this wasn't a \\\"black swan\\\". There was nothing strange about what happened, and many, many people predicted it and explained their predictions. Yet, the media is giving credit to some charlatan who provides nothing but magical thinking:

where he believes no one can predict black swan events, he's eager to cite instances where he alone has done so.\", \"Nail fungus can be difficult to treat, and repeated infections are common. Over-the-counter antifungal nail creams and ointments are available, but they aren\\u2019t very effective.\", NaN, \"How does this compare with Student Universe?

As I understand, their system primarily relied on a series of in-house travel agents who negotiated the best deals that they could..

Their \\\"secret sauce\\\" was in their way of verifying that someone actually was a student; They spent a lot of money developing it, and workign out the kinks. I'd be curious to know how TravelLulu does the same.\", \"I agree with you - there is really no need to be talking about black swan events, it's simple math. Over the last few years people (especially in the US) have been borrowing like crazy based on the value of their homes. These were inflated because of banks being willing to loan to people that really couldn't afford it, thus driving up the price. A simple but vicious circle that ends the day someone yells \\\"the emperor has no clothes on\\\". And that time is now.

If you look through all the bank-yadayada and think for yourself it's both very simple and inevitable. And the only thing that will fix it is bringing prices and spending back to their natural level, which is well below what it is today.\", \"I'm the only person on a frontend web dev team who knows:

* Semantic HTML

* Advanced (> Basic) CSS

* Stylesheet design

* JavaScript

* JavaScript libraries

* How to write a reusable function

* How to use a database

* Damn near anything outside of Dreamweaver

Sometimes I really, really think I need a new job, but someone would have to approach me because the market's too risky for me to justify a serious hunt right now. In the meantime, I get to teach everyone else as much as I can, create interesting work for myself, and take care of my responsibilities which is the easiest part.\", \"\\\"Busts are when rich people started on their path to wealth.\\\"\\\\nvery timely.

its the people that are up and running when it turns that appear \\\"lucky\\\", when in reality they had been building during the downturn.\", \"Perhaps not! The people who do that usually do it with borrowed money. There's no money to borrow now.

They just might end up putting on white sheets, driving the mexicans out of town, and then standing around outside home depot.\", \"Don't forget that persecution of a thing tends to drive it underground but not eliminate it. There is no way of knowing how many people in centuries past were non-religious because they would have hidden this fact to avoid persecution.\", \"As a resident of Pittsburgh, I disagree. :)\", \"I am not nearly a good enough statistician to give a good critique of Talib's theories.

But I do recall a great article that was very informative and for the life of me, I can not find it.

Does anyone here know what I'm talking about, or did I just dream of an excellent Taleb counter point?\", \"Don\\u2019t forget that sometimes a startup can take a bite out of the existing market by taking the current status quo and twisting it.

To continue the gas analogy, perhaps you believe that there\\u2019s a better, more convenient way to sell gas, and you\\u2019re willing to bet that others will agree with you and be willing to pay you for it.\", NaN, NaN, \"They don't really provide details, but generally yes. If you have achieved your desired energy, you might then want to irradiate something in air (remember some of this was used in weapons research). So he could have stuck his head in front of the beam exit, or they might have pulled apart a section of the accelerator, sealed it off, but for some reason the beam was still run and the beam simply passed through the seal.

I'm guessing that he was probably working on one of the beam dumps (not the main accelerating ring), which meant that the beam could have already been accelerated many times around the synchrotron.\", \"Slicehost are awesome. They know their stuff, and they actually care.

I've had a few dedicated servers from big companies, with absolutely no support provided by people with no clue whatsoever.

Slicehost has been fantastic. Most notably dealing with a couple of DOS attacks against my slice.\", NaN, \"i'll explain this market for you all so you can understand it

DEBT UNWINDING

the world has flooded itself in debt, far more than any economic expansion or confidence can handle. there is always an inflection point where confidence in debt unravels. this is why even the govt can't stop the debt unwinding.

until a significant de-leveraging takes hold, all markets will stay in the toilet

for de-leveraging to take place, assets need to be repriced

we are now in a period i will call

THE GREAT REPRICING

all assets will be repriced. you see stocks reprice quickly now because they are the most liquid asset. bonds are next. houses will continue to fall. in the end, houses will fall by a minimum of 50%. i say this as a homeOWNER, i have already made peace with the fact that my home (in desirable bay area) will fall by 50%. in some places they have already fallen 50%

this is the exact experience of the japanese in the 90s. even 0% interest rates could not induce more consumption and debt. it took them TEN YEARS to work it off\", \"Thanks David - I didn't see this thread, but the presentation was clear that there was still a lot of C++ in addition to the Erlang services. Still curious as to the thinking behind Erlang getting the nod...

And yes, that would be one route - arguably the best route. But if one were to make a career out of his job in a big corp, I would say it is worth it to introduce new languages into the company to open up more options in future development. It goes without saying though...languages with more/better documentation and healthy community would be a plus in considering.\", \"Reminds me of Cleveland, Ohio and to a lesser extent Detroit. Some of the young neighborhoods (The Flats is a prime example) in Cleveland who were thriving ~10 years ago are now dead. It's ridiculous.\", \"Hey Hacker News, author here.

I have a totally unrelated question about this post. Do you see the two trackbacks? One of them (the first) appears to be a totally legit blog, but also appears to be spam? What is the proper etiquette in this situation? What is your opinion on trackbacks?\", \"just ask the really fat guy down the aisle\", \"Does anyone else find the post incredibly disrespectful? So to merely have a chance at $12/hour one should include a customized video and pay a professional editor to go over the cover letter (presumably one of many since we are also instructed to make sure and customize each application)? Seriously?

Mr. Scoble's sense of entitlement is staggering. Just because you can lord it over people who find themselves unemployed in a bad economy doesn't mean you should.

In the very least he should refrain from making fun of over-qualified candidates. That's just unnecessary.\", \"As someone who left Pennsylvania: Dead on.\", \"they are chump-change acquisitions in the grand scope of ebay's market cap\", \"no, no one in the bay area lays off unless the street (stock) demands it.

the psychological impact of layoffs is the antithesis of growth, which all bay area companies are trying to project

if they didn't need to layoff, they would just put the excess headcount on cruise control, like google and yahoo do\", \"We're not talking about them. We're talking about the net outflow of younger natives.\", \"I'd advise the opposite: Keep doing shit you hate. At least until the economy gets in shape.\", \"We're profitable. And so were my two businesses (one website, one not) before this one.

I get what you're saying, but I believe the article was talking about startup/website/application investments not traditional brick & mortar businesses.\", \"In short, no. ESR had it right. \\\"That experience will make you a better programmer for the rest of your days, even if you never actually use LISP itself a lot.\\\"

My primary bread-and-butter language is Javascript. When done \\\"right\\\", Javascript is a very expressive functional/prototypal object oriented language with a lot of very interesting features. If you can do it in lisp, you can do it in Javascript: http://foohack.com/tests/ycomb.html

I've seen in myself and in coworkers, the best Javascripters know at least a little lisp, and as their lisp skills increase, so do their javascript skills. I suspect it would have the same effect on Ruby or SML or Erlang programmers.

Their attitude towards boilerplate code tends to change as well, and they begin seek solutions that are as concise and expressive as possible.

Lisp is unique because it effectively has no syntax. You write the abstract syntax tree directly. By removing the scaffolding, Lisp exposes the programmer to the fundamental nature of any programming language in a way that no other programming language does.

That's why C and Lisp are the best languages to learn, as early as possible: if you know these two pretty well, you're in a good position to master any language you might come across.

Misc is a promising cousin of Lisp: http://will.thimbleby.net/misc/ I've played with it a little, but not enough to really have a strong opinion of it.\", \"> doesn't mean the area is full of startup investors

I'm sorry, I forgot startup just means webtard 2.0 stuff around here. New profitable companies that work with elevators or pharmaceutical plant operations don't count.\", \"I agree. Being an angel is, in my mind, about belief. If value can be easily demonstrated, the valuations would be higher.\", \"Yeah. I'm much happier working on products. I'm not going to be a full-time investor -- I'm not suited for it. I mostly started out doing some angel investing to see if it was for me.

I think the main problem here is that I see problems and I immediately want to solve them. The goal for an investor is not to find and solve good problems but to bet on good teams. As Josh Kopelman says, it's about the chef, not the ingredients.

So mostly you end up saying \\\"no\\\" a whole lot. If you give an explanation as to why you don't like it, many entrepreneurs will simply change the details and then expect money, so you can't even generally give a reason. I think I spoke to north of 90 companies to consider even the eight deals I have done. Between that and incoherent summaries, MBAs with just a powerpoint deck, etc, I just get too tired.\", NaN, \"Corrected - fetching coffee now.\", \"haha that was my bad, corrected.

Just because the zip code is rich doesn't mean the area is full of startup investors. Maybe I should up & move to Beverly Hills, Palm Beach or New Canaan. Come on.

I didn't say it was awful, it's just not very good.\", NaN, \"I agree, the team I started working with has been changed significantly. I started working with people who thought oop meant ctrl-c. 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Is it difficult to wire money from America to developing countries like Cambodia?

For those cases where the people don't speak English, is it particularly difficult to learn the language when you're actually immersed in it on a daily basis?

What is the local social scene like? Is there a large expat community? If not, are the natives welcoming?

Hopefully it'd be possible to get some action. I don't mean to be crude, but that's sort of a requirement for me (and a lot of guys) to live in any place. It's obviously not an issue anywhere in America, but it certainly can be abroad. I have quite a few high school friends in the military, and those stationed in Japan and Korea have no problem getting local women, but Afghanistan and Iraq are a completely different story.\", \"Interesting, but seems a little primitive compared to the cleverness in https://github.com/mitsuhiko/probe\", \"Maybe SF is different, but I'm talking the Boston/Cambridge area, those are not \\\"corporate\\\" companies. Just an amazing coincidence those companies are mostly in college towns? I really wish you were right, but I'm not seeing it.\", \"There are good reasons. See the blog post I linked to.\", \"The irony.\", \"I'm a native-born American, with a degree from an American college. I don't see why my pay should be reduced because of my location when I'm doing the exact same work.\", \"The trouble is that it borrows a lot from C and then subtly changes it for no discernible reason. This is especially true with variable declaration.

Go is the only language I've ever tried for a while and been really put off by the syntax. I can't quite articulate why either. It's not...pretty. I write quite a lot of C++ and Python, so theoretically I should be a pretty good fit for Go. But it doesn't click with me.\", \"I love how it gets confused by Hacker News: http://underthesite.com/sites/news.ycombinator.com\", \"The big hope is that XCode 4.2 reduces the overhead (i.e. suck less) of Objective-C through LLVM & LLDB's improved debugger, more static checking and automatic reference counting.\", NaN, \"The big hope is that XCode 4.2 reduces the overhead (i.e. suck less) of Objective-C through LLVM & LLDB's improved debugger, more static checking and automatic reference counting.\", NaN, \"Watch True Blood Season 4 Episode 3 \\\"If You Love Me, Why Am I Dyin '?\\\" that aired on Original channel HBO on July 10, 2011 are still told about Sookie. True Blood Season 4 consists of 12 episodes of the adaptation of the novel of The Southern Vampire Mysteries series, Dead to the World.\", \"64000000/1300000000 = 4.9 percent is only a correct estimate of the vacancy rate if you assume that each apartment is to be occupied by only one person, which is surely an untrue assumption about China and any other country I have ever lived in. And see elsewhere in this thread

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2746312

a more nuanced comment posted hours earlier.\", \"I love this. I particularly like the broad definition of \\\"technologies\\\", and the variety of ways to write matchers.

More importantly, I like that users can easily add their own technologies and matchers.\", NaN, \"Thanks for the link to Wikipedia, which I help edit, but you have to know that all the Wikipedia articles related to human intelligence are suspect summaries often based on suspect sources, as they have been the focus of a long-standing dispute with much edit-warring

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/...

that is still going on. The statement that the world population's IQ is expected to decline is directly contradicted by the Flynn Effect,

http://www.indiana.edu/~intell/flynneffect.shtml

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=flynns-effe...

http://www.psychometrics.ppsis.cam.ac.uk/news.13.htm

http://www.theamericanscholar.org/nurtural-intelligence/

http://www.amazon.com/What-Intelligence-Beyond-Flynn-Effect/...

the observed steady rise in IQ scores across a large variety of countries over the last century.\", \"So yahoo.com is using jQuery now? There's like 10 references to YUI and zero for jQuery in the source... interesting algorithm.\", \"I just understood the concept of tech matcher, which could be an incredibly powerful concept. I think you should highlight this more.\", \">> There are no property taxes in most of China, so people with money park it in real estate.\\\\n>Exactly the case in India. Most people there park money in real estate.

not true. there most definitely are property taxes in india. the reason why folks park money in real-estate is that it seems to an appreciating asset not being subjected to harsh vagaries of the volatile stock market...\", \"Running outside is the same, at the end of the day you return to the same place you started. The point isn't to get somewhere fast, it's just to run. We do it because we want to be healthy and athletic people. In the same way, you join debate not to get at the truth, but to increase your mental abilities.\", \"I would be interested to hear more about the web analytic.

Also, I am wondering if anyone has tried the \\\"fliers on campus\\\" or \\\"ads on message board\\\" advertisement campaign\\\\nfor a e-learning or tutoring-related website. I would like to know how to know what kind of visitors one can expect from the idea mentioned earlier by jdietrich.\", \"Don't forget that campaign candies and some people are looking for certain prints on their candy (e.g. Evagelion prints on candies).

A lot of footwork to cover here..

I recall yahoo.co.jp having webpages dedicated to some of this stuff.\", \"Yes, which I believe is why I mentioned that in my original question :-)\", \"Yup, plus don't forget that the risk posed by having bad engineers isn't nearly the same as bad doctors. So to the extent that the control on doctors results in fewer bad ones, I am ok with it.

With engineers you can have one making 50K and another pulling 200K as you mentioned...despite similar degrees. I feel there is less variance in doctor pay at least partially because there is less variance in doctor quality.

Disclosure: father/brother docs:)\", \"I wait to read the actual breakdown on costs shipping, because that's where the interesting parts happen.

Don't let it show you are making too much money or your market will get crowded!\", \"> * Create new blobs for the added/updated files.\\\\n> \\\\n> * Create updated tree objects. This can get tedious. If you update a file in /a/b/c, there's at least 3 new tree objects that you'll need to update.

You can do it this way, but the tree API will also take deep paths and recursively write all the subtrees for you and just return the new highest level tree SHA. You also technically don't need to write the blobs first to get the shas, the tree API can optionally take a tree.content field instead of the tree.sha field if you want it to write the blob and update the tree automatically for you.

As for examples, I'll do a blog post soon with some examples and we'll probably add a slightly higher level API more like what Gist has. For now learning the fairly straightforward object model and writing some client level abstraction shouldn't be too difficult.\", \"Alton Brown is the reason I started caring about food preparation. Good Eats is unlike most food shows in that its primary motivation is teaching the audience about food and the hows and whys of its preparation. I find that most food shows are about demonstrating individual, usually either uninteresting or impractical, recipes, or stroking the ego of the presenter. Throwdown With Bobby Flay, I'm looking at you.\", \"This whole argument could have been summed up to some high school debate club member expecting to find someone with qualifications re: the feasibility of space colonization... which, frankly, deserves derision.

What is he really looking for here? A PhD in astronomy? Someone with those credentials is more likely to have studied patterns electromagnetic spectra than the logistics of travelling to and colonizing another world...

What he's really asking is, has this person spent a meaningful amount of time reflecting on this issue (if his works discuss it, one would imagine he would have) and engaged in peer-reviewed exchange of ideas (in the Journal of Space Exploration?) - SciFi author is a better set of credentials than any other formal qualification I can think of.\", \"First off the Median income adjusted for inflation has just about doubled since 1950 so while it has become more affordable relative to income relative to wheat there is little real change. The only quote on cost I had was for 1960 but \\\"A round trip ticket between Cleveland and Washington D.C. was about $75. That's over $400 in today's dollars!\\\" And guess what you plenty of airlines are selling tickets 400$ or more. There are some low cost carriers that cost far less, but it's more a question of lost service and hidden fees than improved technology. (You can easily be flying in a 30+ year old aircraft with some minor upgrades.)

As to reducing the cost to orbit. The shuttle could transport 50 people into orbit with some minor retrofitting in the cargo area. However, there is little reason to have done so because there is vary little demand to send people into orbit. When you get down to it much of the cost of the shuttle program is trying to maximize the utility of old hardware while minimizing risks. If you want cheap you need to set minor R&D improvements aside and focus on volume but there is just not enough demand to really reduce costs.\", \"I'd imagine this is unanswerable. Many components likely are used in more than one Google project.\", \"I'd definitely agree, especially if you're going to be doing much baking. Cooking and baking are all about physics and chemistry, and like any science, good measurements are crucial. (Baking's error tolerances are tighter, so that's why scales are especially useful there.)\", \"sure, I admit the emailer went on to judge, but his initial email was:

> Hello, I'm citing your work for a debate article I'm using\\\\n> about space colonization and how it is improbable. I do\\\\n> need credentials however, and I've yet to find them online.\\\\n> If you could reply with your credentials that'd be great.

No harm in that email, very simple.

But then the blogger went on to whip out his e-peen and tell the kid to go to his wikipedia rather than just write \\\"I'm a self taught novelist who thoroughly researches his topics he writes about but doesn't have credentials in the traditional sense\\\".

EDIT: I apparently have no idea how to do quotes on HN despite my valiant attempt to do so. I apologize.\", \"I really like the idea of selling startup tees. After some googling I think the url is this one: https://www.wepay.com/shop/view/263990

I actually ended up buying a Dropbox tee but I failed with WePay: No way to choose the size and I only supplied billing address which is completely different from my shipping address (nope, no form for shipping). The page also lacks contact information so if anyone happens to know the contact email please reply to this post.\", \"> I keep telling him that where the server is located, the first amendment applies (free speech) and that he can't censor text, but he doesn't want to listen.

The First Amendment states \\\"Congress shall make no law...\\\"

Is the US Congress (or even any part of the US government) your web host? If not, why would you expect the First Amendment to apply?\", \"Not a huge fan of an MBA. But I don't think your ability to run your own business is necessarily a strong indicator of your ability to be a VP at a Fortune500.\", \">Educators that have low expectations for certain students will not challenge them and hold them accountable for their work and studies. The student will pick up on this fact. It's a self-fulfilling prophesy.

// There's research I've read about here showing that having high expectation worsened exam results. That is if a person was shown that they were good then they performed worse on a subsequent test. If the subject was told that they had tried hard and achieved (in proportion to their effort? can't recall exactly) then they tried hard again.

This appears to contradict the info given here (though it's not a diametric opposition) and contradicts your statement that it's a self-fulfilling prophecy.

I'm up far too early (no sleep yet, 2 hours til children are up) but if no one digs it out I'll look for the research. It's had an effect on how I attempt to encourage my kids and on my perception of \\\"praise\\\" too.\", \"Michael is an awesome guy -- I'll poke him and see if he wants to hop on here and answer any Qs.\", \"I had the same experience with several sites that I own. No asp on the server, some others report just apache or IIS and completely miss ColdFusion.

Even Adobe.com, a ColdFusion site, doesn't list it.\", \"I have worked in the US under a TN work permit, and had to jump through many hoops and use loopholes to get around my lack of a formal university degree. As I understand those loopholes have since been closed and it is even harder now.

In my experience no, you cannot get a US visa without a degree. Get a degree if you want get in as an H1B.\", \"What makes this stack superior to the other suggested libraries?\", NaN, \"Thanks! Let me know if you have any questions.

(I'm the author...)\", \"fyi, If you click on the kid on the bottom right corner of http://underthesite.com/ he blinks.\", \"I've used PasswordSafe for about 7 years. From the beginning, the data file was stored in a VCS (first CVS, now SVN). Though my data file has never been (become?) corrupted, I have in SVN historical copies of all versions of the file that I've checked in (which is 95% of them). Also, since I use SVN to replicate this file (and many others) to PC's in different locations, I have fairly current backup should any PC become available. The only possible problem I can see is if I make changes on 2+ PC's w/o updating first (the binary data file is of course unmerge'able). This forces the habit of frequent updates and checkins; these are good habits IAC.\", \"After reading the article referenced, the author does sound kind of trollish. E.g.

> in the hypothetical case of a planet-trashing catastrophe, we (who currently inhabit the surface of the Earth) are dead anyway. The future extinction of the human species cannot affect you if you are already dead: strictly speaking, it should be of no personal concern.\", \"Interested in cloud computing, python, mobile, software architecture and agile practices.I am looking a conference for minimum 3 days duration anywhere in the world. I am currently looking at ordev in Malmo, Sweden and QCon in San Francisco. Are there any other good conferences that I should also look at?\", \"That paragraph kind of thrashes around trying to find a point, and then certainly doesn't lead to the \\\"In conclusion...\\\" paragraph, which simply looks to be a non-sequitor. :(

This is the blog post of a company (a fairly large one, actually, that has in thr last 7 years it is operating become the default marketplace for some entire carriers) that is trying to use a confusing twist of logic to avoid talking about the actual trademark dispute, and instead focus on one of Apple's weak PR points.

They may as well be making an argument through \\\"social justice\\\" to \\\"sustainability\\\" in order to invoke the \\\"Apple ships their products using ecologically unfriendly packaging\\\" card: it would sound about the same. They should stick to the issue at hand, and try to win on the merit of their points.\", NaN, \"Cool!

Though cannot reach this site: http://www.olin.wustl.edu/pages/default.aspx ...why\", \"my 2c. Nice design (graphics). I would make the first page seem less busy. BuiltWith is going to be a tough competitor. You need to match them (precision/recall) and add stuff that they don't have (trending techs? Add info: who is the host provider? where in the world is it hosted? Response times? Bad link stats?...?)\", \"Nice tool! Usually when I see a site I like I view source to see what it's made in, but it's not always that obvious.\", \"A bunch of excuses but no really good reasons. Besides, my question was a rhetorical response to a metaphorical device.\", \"What I don't understand about fanbois is how most of them have no skin in the game. It's OK to argue passionately about the merits of iOS if you designed and implemented it. It's a little weird when all you've done is paid $599 for a phone that uses it.

Define yourself by what you do, not what you've bought.\", \"I am increasingly getting frustrated with skype for multiple reasons. The major one is sound quality for audio chats which is getting increasingly bad for me. The other is the constant outages and crashes of the skype client.

Are there any decent alternatives to skype which can work on Windows for a small team which is located in different countries?\", \"Really nice job.

I only played the easy level, but I liked the controls.\", \"I'm amazed by this particular criticism of Go. Compared to many modern languages (Erlang or Ruby, for example), Go's syntax is barely different to Java or C. But I think it's better than either of those (It's certainly more regular).

Try it for two days and you'll change your mind.

Also, see: http://blog.golang.org/2010/07/gos-declaration-syntax.html\", \"If you modify your for loop to range over ch, you can make the sending side close(ch) when an error occurs, and then the loop will end and the receiver can shut itself down.

http://pastebin.com/FMSLvFCn\", \"It's the mix of old-school brace syntax, with the omitted parens which makes it look off to me.\", \"So what did go wrong?

Just web site uptime or something else?\", NaN, \"This is a really fantastic way of providing examples. It's very well written and everything just works, and it's very simple and easy to understand. I wish the Processing.js docs looked like this.\", NaN, \"> the average IQ of the young world population would decline

I don't thinnk IQ is the right measure for that... IQ is defined in terms of the average intelligence (really, it's the median, but unless the distribution is strongly skewed, it's almost the same).\", \"Small tip: when you're 5-60 minutes away from San Francisco and still recommend stuff like outsourcing design or using 99designs, you might not actually attract \\\"great\\\" designers.\", \"I still think the major stumbling block for Go is the syntax. I can't put my finger on it, but from the first time I saw it I thought it looked wrong.

Can anyone who shares my opinion chime in on what things they think cause the syntax to suffer aesthetically?\", \"You should leave them, chances are their margins are so slim they'll tell you to piss off anyway because it's not worth having to keep tabs on you especially if someone's complaining.

And check out www.nearlyfreespeech.net.\", \"balbaugh@gmail

Please and thank you.\", \"Doubt half of them could pass the classes.\", \"Please add a matcher for ColdFusion - I don't know it, but this is a wiki, so anyone can add it.\", \"> Well, that's all a lot of nonsense.

I really love it when people start arguments this way. You take the right to refute just about all the things that s/he claimed, but in reality only address at most one.

> One of the more hilarious traits that most programmers seem to share is their belief that they can logically deduce what's true and what's not in fields in which they don't even know the basics.

I think you're jumping to conclusions too early. How did you assess that it's most programmers that share this trait?

Remember, this is Hacker News. Really, there's a plant called Living Stone, and it obviously isn't a stone, but in my experiences, the conversation and ideas presented and discussed here are way different from most other conversations, so I tend to conclude that there are many people contributing to HN that are in an essential way very similar to me, if not ideologically, they certainly are on levels of intellect and curiosity. So I'd say that it's far away from the general programmer. Many, if not most of the programmers (I can't really say, because my sample has been to small and biased to confirm general conclusions, which I intuitively feel are true) are just that - programmers. It's their day job, one they perform, rather mechanically. While programming is certainly a skill unlike any other, and thus learning programming gives you some new, unique knowledge, it doesn't necessarily make you a great, independent, provoking, curious thinker.

Also, I am guessing that the reason that HN seems to be dominated by programmers is simply that internet/forums are the medium of choice for many programmers (familiarity&convenience). I'm positive that there are many other groups of equally inspiring people from completely different professions, having similar conversations.

> Given that every major field of study that I'm aware of has aspects which are hotly debated by that field's experts.

From what I see, hot debates = flamewars are more popular in the general population, particularly in politics, than in academic/expert circles. Flamewars occur when debates are ego-, not truth-based. When people want to win, not to find the truth (or achieve any other, external/impersonal given objective). Again, can't speak for all fields of knowledge, but (1) in mathematics, from what I've experienced, people are mostly interested in research. Ideas are usually merited by how powerful/broad they are, and by how simple and elegant/beautiful they are. Sometimes, one particular idea wins over the others (e.g. measure theory as the basis of probability), othertimes, multiple ideas are found useful (e.g. Riemann/Darboux integral, or It/Stratonovich stochastic integral). (2) In physics, ideas are merited based on how well they can predict experimental results, and the only debates happening are where there simply isn't no correct/experimentally confirmed theory yet. Furthermore, everyone acknowledges that any and all theories are necessarily incomplete, and improvements are possible, even expected (e.g. Newton -> Einstein). I'm less familiar with soft sciences, but from what I've seen, in e.g. (3) psychology, many different ideas and explanations coexist, because they each have certain predictive/explanative potential.

People in the general public, on the other hand, usually just hear bits and pieces from one field of knowledge, and then assume that they know everything, or that that single idea is necessarily the best. An expert, on the other hand, has a broader overview of the field and can see that even conflicting ideas can complement each other and be useful when considered together.

> So, if you know nothing -- or little -- about the practical and theoretical complications and possibilities of space travel

I know almost nothing about space travel, but still I believe that there are huge complications and it's improbably in the near future. I can make such conclusions from simple everyday facts (if we haven't accomplished it yet, it probably means that it's hard or very expensive), observations (meteors -> there are rocks flying in space that burn in the Earth's atmosphere -> spaceships have no atmosphere -> ships might be endangered by space rocks) and basic knowledge (Newton's laws => besides accelerating to acceptable speeds, ships must be able to decelerate as well - not that this is a huge problem per se, but it makes space travel a bit more complicated, and it's a fact most people don't consider). That being said, I am perfectly willing to admit, I hope to actually, that I'm wrong, either by experts or by the technological advancement. However, I would never ever ever trust an expert, no matter what his formal and anecdotal qualifications are, if s/he weren't able to convincingly (=with logically sound arguments) address the above considerations.

> Asking someone about their expertise doesn't mean I'm not thinking

Beforehand, it makes sense to ask an expert - they are, we usually assume, trusted by a lot of people, which is an implicit signal that we can trust them as well. However, afterwards, it is an intellectual imperative to consider and reconsider her/his arguments based on logical merit, not on credentials. I.e., an expert could still lie. Asking an expert is useful for expanding knowledge, not informing an opinion. But then, it really makes no sense to hold prejudice against knowledge you can get from other people, simply because they aren't formally experts.\", \"and who are sitting on these boards of directors?\", \"Even same idea as http://netcraft.com\", \"I found a workaround to bypass this error message: open anybody's profile and \\\"switch accounts\\\" from there. Details at http://codebistro.com/2011/07/09/google-oops-you-need-google...\", \"There is a bookmarklet. Browser extensions are forthcoming.\", \"Watch Harry Potter Online\\\\nHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 has a problem a problem that the most ardent fans of Harry Potter to do this or even notice Screenwriter Steve Kloves will almost certainly get away with it\", \"I tried ColdFusion powered metafilter and it reported nothing.\", \"Hey guys, I made this site and just gave a talk about it at SHDH. Someone must have submitted it. Thanks for all your feedback, I really appreciate it!\", \"Logically, they should fire the engineers and let lobbyists run the show. GM is in the business of government rent collecting, not cars.\", NaN, \"I would like to see the list of websites using IIS.\", \"A Chrome/FF extension would be much more useful.\", \"Overconfidence in your ability to judge whether by others are right just by listening to their arguments has lead a lot of very smart people into a lot of very weird, and sadly wrong, beliefs. Particularly since anyone who has a weird belief quickly learns facts that most people don't know, and quickly learns seemingly sound arguments that are mostly (but not entirely!) true.

I suggest picking up a copy of Why People Believe Weird Things. It may be eye-opening for you.\", \"Similar, but anyone can submit a new technology. It's a wiki of technology matchers.\", NaN, \"You're right - This was a community-submitted matcher. I just reported the matcher as inaccurate:\\\\nhttp://underthesite.com/technologies/YUI-Library/matchers/12...\", \"Okay, so I host an imageboard in America. My host made us clear out our image folder because someone spammed child porn in an attempt to get us shut down. I understood that he needed to protect his host, but now he wants us to censor topics and clear our topic database because someone sent a report in. I keep telling him that where the server is located, the first amendment applies (free speech) and that he can't censor text, but he doesn't want to listen. Does anyone have any legal advice on what I should do here? I know this may seem like a strange request, but I haven't gotten any sleep and I can't risk losing any more data.

The only reason I'm still hosting with this guy is because he tolerates the \\\"chan\\\" culture and I don't want to go around searching for a host only to find out that it was a waste of time.

Thanks in advance. I really do appreciate it.\", \"I'm interested to see they approach they'll take with Go's interfaces. When Go was first being developed we considered targeting the JVM directly, but there seemed to be no efficient way of implementing Go-style interfaces, or \\\"structural typing\\\" (I think Scala uses runtime reflection to achieve this, which is slow).

Here's an interesting article on shoe-horning structural typing into the JVM: http://www.draconianoverlord.com/2010/01/17/caller-side-stru...\", NaN, NaN, NaN, \"from his wikipage it seems that he isn't an engineer, he is a professional manager and salesman. If he were following his own advice, he wouldn't had been running the show himself in the first place. 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Is it difficult to wire money from America to developing countries like Cambodia?

For those cases where the people don't speak English, is it particularly difficult to learn the language when you're actually immersed in it on a daily basis?

What is the local social scene like? Is there a large expat community? If not, are the natives welcoming?

Hopefully it'd be possible to get some action. I don't mean to be crude, but that's sort of a requirement for me (and a lot of guys) to live in any place. It's obviously not an issue anywhere in America, but it certainly can be abroad. I have quite a few high school friends in the military, and those stationed in Japan and Korea have no problem getting local women, but Afghanistan and Iraq are a completely different story.\", \"Interesting, but seems a little primitive compared to the cleverness in https://github.com/mitsuhiko/probe\", \"Maybe SF is different, but I'm talking the Boston/Cambridge area, those are not \\\"corporate\\\" companies. Just an amazing coincidence those companies are mostly in college towns? I really wish you were right, but I'm not seeing it.\", \"There are good reasons. See the blog post I linked to.\", \"The irony.\", \"I'm a native-born American, with a degree from an American college. I don't see why my pay should be reduced because of my location when I'm doing the exact same work.\", \"The trouble is that it borrows a lot from C and then subtly changes it for no discernible reason. This is especially true with variable declaration.

Go is the only language I've ever tried for a while and been really put off by the syntax. I can't quite articulate why either. It's not...pretty. I write quite a lot of C++ and Python, so theoretically I should be a pretty good fit for Go. But it doesn't click with me.\", \"I love how it gets confused by Hacker News: http://underthesite.com/sites/news.ycombinator.com\", \"The big hope is that XCode 4.2 reduces the overhead (i.e. suck less) of Objective-C through LLVM & LLDB's improved debugger, more static checking and automatic reference counting.\", NaN, \"The big hope is that XCode 4.2 reduces the overhead (i.e. suck less) of Objective-C through LLVM & LLDB's improved debugger, more static checking and automatic reference counting.\", NaN, \"Watch True Blood Season 4 Episode 3 \\\"If You Love Me, Why Am I Dyin '?\\\" that aired on Original channel HBO on July 10, 2011 are still told about Sookie. True Blood Season 4 consists of 12 episodes of the adaptation of the novel of The Southern Vampire Mysteries series, Dead to the World.\", \"64000000/1300000000 = 4.9 percent is only a correct estimate of the vacancy rate if you assume that each apartment is to be occupied by only one person, which is surely an untrue assumption about China and any other country I have ever lived in. And see elsewhere in this thread

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2746312

a more nuanced comment posted hours earlier.\", \"I love this. I particularly like the broad definition of \\\"technologies\\\", and the variety of ways to write matchers.

More importantly, I like that users can easily add their own technologies and matchers.\", NaN, \"Thanks for the link to Wikipedia, which I help edit, but you have to know that all the Wikipedia articles related to human intelligence are suspect summaries often based on suspect sources, as they have been the focus of a long-standing dispute with much edit-warring

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/...

that is still going on. The statement that the world population's IQ is expected to decline is directly contradicted by the Flynn Effect,

http://www.indiana.edu/~intell/flynneffect.shtml

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=flynns-effe...

http://www.psychometrics.ppsis.cam.ac.uk/news.13.htm

http://www.theamericanscholar.org/nurtural-intelligence/

http://www.amazon.com/What-Intelligence-Beyond-Flynn-Effect/...

the observed steady rise in IQ scores across a large variety of countries over the last century.\", \"So yahoo.com is using jQuery now? There's like 10 references to YUI and zero for jQuery in the source... interesting algorithm.\", \"I just understood the concept of tech matcher, which could be an incredibly powerful concept. I think you should highlight this more.\", \">> There are no property taxes in most of China, so people with money park it in real estate.\\\\n>Exactly the case in India. Most people there park money in real estate.

not true. there most definitely are property taxes in india. the reason why folks park money in real-estate is that it seems to an appreciating asset not being subjected to harsh vagaries of the volatile stock market...\", \"Running outside is the same, at the end of the day you return to the same place you started. The point isn't to get somewhere fast, it's just to run. We do it because we want to be healthy and athletic people. In the same way, you join debate not to get at the truth, but to increase your mental abilities.\", \"I would be interested to hear more about the web analytic.

Also, I am wondering if anyone has tried the \\\"fliers on campus\\\" or \\\"ads on message board\\\" advertisement campaign\\\\nfor a e-learning or tutoring-related website. I would like to know how to know what kind of visitors one can expect from the idea mentioned earlier by jdietrich.\", \"Don't forget that campaign candies and some people are looking for certain prints on their candy (e.g. Evagelion prints on candies).

A lot of footwork to cover here..

I recall yahoo.co.jp having webpages dedicated to some of this stuff.\", \"Yes, which I believe is why I mentioned that in my original question :-)\", \"Yup, plus don't forget that the risk posed by having bad engineers isn't nearly the same as bad doctors. So to the extent that the control on doctors results in fewer bad ones, I am ok with it.

With engineers you can have one making 50K and another pulling 200K as you mentioned...despite similar degrees. I feel there is less variance in doctor pay at least partially because there is less variance in doctor quality.

Disclosure: father/brother docs:)\", \"I wait to read the actual breakdown on costs shipping, because that's where the interesting parts happen.

Don't let it show you are making too much money or your market will get crowded!\", \"> * Create new blobs for the added/updated files.\\\\n> \\\\n> * Create updated tree objects. This can get tedious. If you update a file in /a/b/c, there's at least 3 new tree objects that you'll need to update.

You can do it this way, but the tree API will also take deep paths and recursively write all the subtrees for you and just return the new highest level tree SHA. You also technically don't need to write the blobs first to get the shas, the tree API can optionally take a tree.content field instead of the tree.sha field if you want it to write the blob and update the tree automatically for you.

As for examples, I'll do a blog post soon with some examples and we'll probably add a slightly higher level API more like what Gist has. For now learning the fairly straightforward object model and writing some client level abstraction shouldn't be too difficult.\", \"Alton Brown is the reason I started caring about food preparation. Good Eats is unlike most food shows in that its primary motivation is teaching the audience about food and the hows and whys of its preparation. I find that most food shows are about demonstrating individual, usually either uninteresting or impractical, recipes, or stroking the ego of the presenter. Throwdown With Bobby Flay, I'm looking at you.\", \"This whole argument could have been summed up to some high school debate club member expecting to find someone with qualifications re: the feasibility of space colonization... which, frankly, deserves derision.

What is he really looking for here? A PhD in astronomy? Someone with those credentials is more likely to have studied patterns electromagnetic spectra than the logistics of travelling to and colonizing another world...

What he's really asking is, has this person spent a meaningful amount of time reflecting on this issue (if his works discuss it, one would imagine he would have) and engaged in peer-reviewed exchange of ideas (in the Journal of Space Exploration?) - SciFi author is a better set of credentials than any other formal qualification I can think of.\", \"First off the Median income adjusted for inflation has just about doubled since 1950 so while it has become more affordable relative to income relative to wheat there is little real change. The only quote on cost I had was for 1960 but \\\"A round trip ticket between Cleveland and Washington D.C. was about $75. That's over $400 in today's dollars!\\\" And guess what you plenty of airlines are selling tickets 400$ or more. There are some low cost carriers that cost far less, but it's more a question of lost service and hidden fees than improved technology. (You can easily be flying in a 30+ year old aircraft with some minor upgrades.)

As to reducing the cost to orbit. The shuttle could transport 50 people into orbit with some minor retrofitting in the cargo area. However, there is little reason to have done so because there is vary little demand to send people into orbit. When you get down to it much of the cost of the shuttle program is trying to maximize the utility of old hardware while minimizing risks. If you want cheap you need to set minor R&D improvements aside and focus on volume but there is just not enough demand to really reduce costs.\", \"I'd imagine this is unanswerable. Many components likely are used in more than one Google project.\", \"I'd definitely agree, especially if you're going to be doing much baking. Cooking and baking are all about physics and chemistry, and like any science, good measurements are crucial. (Baking's error tolerances are tighter, so that's why scales are especially useful there.)\", \"sure, I admit the emailer went on to judge, but his initial email was:

> Hello, I'm citing your work for a debate article I'm using\\\\n> about space colonization and how it is improbable. I do\\\\n> need credentials however, and I've yet to find them online.\\\\n> If you could reply with your credentials that'd be great.

No harm in that email, very simple.

But then the blogger went on to whip out his e-peen and tell the kid to go to his wikipedia rather than just write \\\"I'm a self taught novelist who thoroughly researches his topics he writes about but doesn't have credentials in the traditional sense\\\".

EDIT: I apparently have no idea how to do quotes on HN despite my valiant attempt to do so. I apologize.\", \"I really like the idea of selling startup tees. After some googling I think the url is this one: https://www.wepay.com/shop/view/263990

I actually ended up buying a Dropbox tee but I failed with WePay: No way to choose the size and I only supplied billing address which is completely different from my shipping address (nope, no form for shipping). The page also lacks contact information so if anyone happens to know the contact email please reply to this post.\", \"> I keep telling him that where the server is located, the first amendment applies (free speech) and that he can't censor text, but he doesn't want to listen.

The First Amendment states \\\"Congress shall make no law...\\\"

Is the US Congress (or even any part of the US government) your web host? If not, why would you expect the First Amendment to apply?\", \"Not a huge fan of an MBA. But I don't think your ability to run your own business is necessarily a strong indicator of your ability to be a VP at a Fortune500.\", \">Educators that have low expectations for certain students will not challenge them and hold them accountable for their work and studies. The student will pick up on this fact. It's a self-fulfilling prophesy.

// There's research I've read about here showing that having high expectation worsened exam results. That is if a person was shown that they were good then they performed worse on a subsequent test. If the subject was told that they had tried hard and achieved (in proportion to their effort? can't recall exactly) then they tried hard again.

This appears to contradict the info given here (though it's not a diametric opposition) and contradicts your statement that it's a self-fulfilling prophecy.

I'm up far too early (no sleep yet, 2 hours til children are up) but if no one digs it out I'll look for the research. It's had an effect on how I attempt to encourage my kids and on my perception of \\\"praise\\\" too.\", \"Michael is an awesome guy -- I'll poke him and see if he wants to hop on here and answer any Qs.\", \"I had the same experience with several sites that I own. No asp on the server, some others report just apache or IIS and completely miss ColdFusion.

Even Adobe.com, a ColdFusion site, doesn't list it.\", \"I have worked in the US under a TN work permit, and had to jump through many hoops and use loopholes to get around my lack of a formal university degree. As I understand those loopholes have since been closed and it is even harder now.

In my experience no, you cannot get a US visa without a degree. Get a degree if you want get in as an H1B.\", \"What makes this stack superior to the other suggested libraries?\", NaN, \"Thanks! Let me know if you have any questions.

(I'm the author...)\", \"fyi, If you click on the kid on the bottom right corner of http://underthesite.com/ he blinks.\", \"I've used PasswordSafe for about 7 years. From the beginning, the data file was stored in a VCS (first CVS, now SVN). Though my data file has never been (become?) corrupted, I have in SVN historical copies of all versions of the file that I've checked in (which is 95% of them). Also, since I use SVN to replicate this file (and many others) to PC's in different locations, I have fairly current backup should any PC become available. The only possible problem I can see is if I make changes on 2+ PC's w/o updating first (the binary data file is of course unmerge'able). This forces the habit of frequent updates and checkins; these are good habits IAC.\", \"After reading the article referenced, the author does sound kind of trollish. E.g.

> in the hypothetical case of a planet-trashing catastrophe, we (who currently inhabit the surface of the Earth) are dead anyway. The future extinction of the human species cannot affect you if you are already dead: strictly speaking, it should be of no personal concern.\", \"Interested in cloud computing, python, mobile, software architecture and agile practices.I am looking a conference for minimum 3 days duration anywhere in the world. I am currently looking at ordev in Malmo, Sweden and QCon in San Francisco. Are there any other good conferences that I should also look at?\", \"That paragraph kind of thrashes around trying to find a point, and then certainly doesn't lead to the \\\"In conclusion...\\\" paragraph, which simply looks to be a non-sequitor. :(

This is the blog post of a company (a fairly large one, actually, that has in thr last 7 years it is operating become the default marketplace for some entire carriers) that is trying to use a confusing twist of logic to avoid talking about the actual trademark dispute, and instead focus on one of Apple's weak PR points.

They may as well be making an argument through \\\"social justice\\\" to \\\"sustainability\\\" in order to invoke the \\\"Apple ships their products using ecologically unfriendly packaging\\\" card: it would sound about the same. They should stick to the issue at hand, and try to win on the merit of their points.\", NaN, \"Cool!

Though cannot reach this site: http://www.olin.wustl.edu/pages/default.aspx ...why\", \"my 2c. Nice design (graphics). I would make the first page seem less busy. BuiltWith is going to be a tough competitor. You need to match them (precision/recall) and add stuff that they don't have (trending techs? Add info: who is the host provider? where in the world is it hosted? Response times? Bad link stats?...?)\", \"Nice tool! Usually when I see a site I like I view source to see what it's made in, but it's not always that obvious.\", \"A bunch of excuses but no really good reasons. Besides, my question was a rhetorical response to a metaphorical device.\", \"What I don't understand about fanbois is how most of them have no skin in the game. It's OK to argue passionately about the merits of iOS if you designed and implemented it. It's a little weird when all you've done is paid $599 for a phone that uses it.

Define yourself by what you do, not what you've bought.\", \"I am increasingly getting frustrated with skype for multiple reasons. The major one is sound quality for audio chats which is getting increasingly bad for me. The other is the constant outages and crashes of the skype client.

Are there any decent alternatives to skype which can work on Windows for a small team which is located in different countries?\", \"Really nice job.

I only played the easy level, but I liked the controls.\", \"I'm amazed by this particular criticism of Go. Compared to many modern languages (Erlang or Ruby, for example), Go's syntax is barely different to Java or C. But I think it's better than either of those (It's certainly more regular).

Try it for two days and you'll change your mind.

Also, see: http://blog.golang.org/2010/07/gos-declaration-syntax.html\", \"If you modify your for loop to range over ch, you can make the sending side close(ch) when an error occurs, and then the loop will end and the receiver can shut itself down.

http://pastebin.com/FMSLvFCn\", \"It's the mix of old-school brace syntax, with the omitted parens which makes it look off to me.\", \"So what did go wrong?

Just web site uptime or something else?\", NaN, \"This is a really fantastic way of providing examples. It's very well written and everything just works, and it's very simple and easy to understand. I wish the Processing.js docs looked like this.\", NaN, \"> the average IQ of the young world population would decline

I don't thinnk IQ is the right measure for that... IQ is defined in terms of the average intelligence (really, it's the median, but unless the distribution is strongly skewed, it's almost the same).\", \"Small tip: when you're 5-60 minutes away from San Francisco and still recommend stuff like outsourcing design or using 99designs, you might not actually attract \\\"great\\\" designers.\", \"I still think the major stumbling block for Go is the syntax. I can't put my finger on it, but from the first time I saw it I thought it looked wrong.

Can anyone who shares my opinion chime in on what things they think cause the syntax to suffer aesthetically?\", \"You should leave them, chances are their margins are so slim they'll tell you to piss off anyway because it's not worth having to keep tabs on you especially if someone's complaining.

And check out www.nearlyfreespeech.net.\", \"balbaugh@gmail

Please and thank you.\", \"Doubt half of them could pass the classes.\", \"Please add a matcher for ColdFusion - I don't know it, but this is a wiki, so anyone can add it.\", \"> Well, that's all a lot of nonsense.

I really love it when people start arguments this way. You take the right to refute just about all the things that s/he claimed, but in reality only address at most one.

> One of the more hilarious traits that most programmers seem to share is their belief that they can logically deduce what's true and what's not in fields in which they don't even know the basics.

I think you're jumping to conclusions too early. How did you assess that it's most programmers that share this trait?

Remember, this is Hacker News. Really, there's a plant called Living Stone, and it obviously isn't a stone, but in my experiences, the conversation and ideas presented and discussed here are way different from most other conversations, so I tend to conclude that there are many people contributing to HN that are in an essential way very similar to me, if not ideologically, they certainly are on levels of intellect and curiosity. So I'd say that it's far away from the general programmer. Many, if not most of the programmers (I can't really say, because my sample has been to small and biased to confirm general conclusions, which I intuitively feel are true) are just that - programmers. It's their day job, one they perform, rather mechanically. While programming is certainly a skill unlike any other, and thus learning programming gives you some new, unique knowledge, it doesn't necessarily make you a great, independent, provoking, curious thinker.

Also, I am guessing that the reason that HN seems to be dominated by programmers is simply that internet/forums are the medium of choice for many programmers (familiarity&convenience). I'm positive that there are many other groups of equally inspiring people from completely different professions, having similar conversations.

> Given that every major field of study that I'm aware of has aspects which are hotly debated by that field's experts.

From what I see, hot debates = flamewars are more popular in the general population, particularly in politics, than in academic/expert circles. Flamewars occur when debates are ego-, not truth-based. When people want to win, not to find the truth (or achieve any other, external/impersonal given objective). Again, can't speak for all fields of knowledge, but (1) in mathematics, from what I've experienced, people are mostly interested in research. Ideas are usually merited by how powerful/broad they are, and by how simple and elegant/beautiful they are. Sometimes, one particular idea wins over the others (e.g. measure theory as the basis of probability), othertimes, multiple ideas are found useful (e.g. Riemann/Darboux integral, or It/Stratonovich stochastic integral). (2) In physics, ideas are merited based on how well they can predict experimental results, and the only debates happening are where there simply isn't no correct/experimentally confirmed theory yet. Furthermore, everyone acknowledges that any and all theories are necessarily incomplete, and improvements are possible, even expected (e.g. Newton -> Einstein). I'm less familiar with soft sciences, but from what I've seen, in e.g. (3) psychology, many different ideas and explanations coexist, because they each have certain predictive/explanative potential.

People in the general public, on the other hand, usually just hear bits and pieces from one field of knowledge, and then assume that they know everything, or that that single idea is necessarily the best. An expert, on the other hand, has a broader overview of the field and can see that even conflicting ideas can complement each other and be useful when considered together.

> So, if you know nothing -- or little -- about the practical and theoretical complications and possibilities of space travel

I know almost nothing about space travel, but still I believe that there are huge complications and it's improbably in the near future. I can make such conclusions from simple everyday facts (if we haven't accomplished it yet, it probably means that it's hard or very expensive), observations (meteors -> there are rocks flying in space that burn in the Earth's atmosphere -> spaceships have no atmosphere -> ships might be endangered by space rocks) and basic knowledge (Newton's laws => besides accelerating to acceptable speeds, ships must be able to decelerate as well - not that this is a huge problem per se, but it makes space travel a bit more complicated, and it's a fact most people don't consider). That being said, I am perfectly willing to admit, I hope to actually, that I'm wrong, either by experts or by the technological advancement. However, I would never ever ever trust an expert, no matter what his formal and anecdotal qualifications are, if s/he weren't able to convincingly (=with logically sound arguments) address the above considerations.

> Asking someone about their expertise doesn't mean I'm not thinking

Beforehand, it makes sense to ask an expert - they are, we usually assume, trusted by a lot of people, which is an implicit signal that we can trust them as well. However, afterwards, it is an intellectual imperative to consider and reconsider her/his arguments based on logical merit, not on credentials. I.e., an expert could still lie. Asking an expert is useful for expanding knowledge, not informing an opinion. But then, it really makes no sense to hold prejudice against knowledge you can get from other people, simply because they aren't formally experts.\", \"and who are sitting on these boards of directors?\", \"Even same idea as http://netcraft.com\", \"I found a workaround to bypass this error message: open anybody's profile and \\\"switch accounts\\\" from there. Details at http://codebistro.com/2011/07/09/google-oops-you-need-google...\", \"There is a bookmarklet. Browser extensions are forthcoming.\", \"Watch Harry Potter Online\\\\nHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 has a problem a problem that the most ardent fans of Harry Potter to do this or even notice Screenwriter Steve Kloves will almost certainly get away with it\", \"I tried ColdFusion powered metafilter and it reported nothing.\", \"Hey guys, I made this site and just gave a talk about it at SHDH. Someone must have submitted it. Thanks for all your feedback, I really appreciate it!\", \"Logically, they should fire the engineers and let lobbyists run the show. GM is in the business of government rent collecting, not cars.\", NaN, \"I would like to see the list of websites using IIS.\", \"A Chrome/FF extension would be much more useful.\", \"Overconfidence in your ability to judge whether by others are right just by listening to their arguments has lead a lot of very smart people into a lot of very weird, and sadly wrong, beliefs. Particularly since anyone who has a weird belief quickly learns facts that most people don't know, and quickly learns seemingly sound arguments that are mostly (but not entirely!) true.

I suggest picking up a copy of Why People Believe Weird Things. It may be eye-opening for you.\", \"Similar, but anyone can submit a new technology. It's a wiki of technology matchers.\", NaN, \"You're right - This was a community-submitted matcher. I just reported the matcher as inaccurate:\\\\nhttp://underthesite.com/technologies/YUI-Library/matchers/12...\", \"Okay, so I host an imageboard in America. My host made us clear out our image folder because someone spammed child porn in an attempt to get us shut down. I understood that he needed to protect his host, but now he wants us to censor topics and clear our topic database because someone sent a report in. I keep telling him that where the server is located, the first amendment applies (free speech) and that he can't censor text, but he doesn't want to listen. Does anyone have any legal advice on what I should do here? I know this may seem like a strange request, but I haven't gotten any sleep and I can't risk losing any more data.

The only reason I'm still hosting with this guy is because he tolerates the \\\"chan\\\" culture and I don't want to go around searching for a host only to find out that it was a waste of time.

Thanks in advance. I really do appreciate it.\", \"I'm interested to see they approach they'll take with Go's interfaces. When Go was first being developed we considered targeting the JVM directly, but there seemed to be no efficient way of implementing Go-style interfaces, or \\\"structural typing\\\" (I think Scala uses runtime reflection to achieve this, which is slow).

Here's an interesting article on shoe-horning structural typing into the JVM: http://www.draconianoverlord.com/2010/01/17/caller-side-stru...\", NaN, NaN, NaN, \"from his wikipage it seems that he isn't an engineer, he is a professional manager and salesman. If he were following his own advice, he wouldn't had been running the show himself in the first place. 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If I'm sharing a single hosted instance of an app with 10 other customers, any bug in the Rails code can potentially give me access to other people's data.

If I own my own instance on a VM, even if I can't get access to the VM, I'm at least assured that I'm not sharing controller or model code with other customers.

Now that creating new public VMs with Rails instances on them is a pushbutton affair, you'd think people would start offering this as a feature. It's a great way to get a \\\"*GOLD\\\" price tier in your app.\", \"You were asked for evidence for an assertion you made that boys behave worse in classes with female teachers, and that girls behave worse in classes with male teachers. Put up or shut up, axod.\", NaN, \"Great, now Obama gets to wade through the morass of YouTube comments. Welcome to Hell, Mr. President.\", \"\\\"Why\\\" applies perfectly well to that.\", \">Marriage is only meaningful because of the function it fulfills: provide a hospitable environment for reproduction.

That's where you are wrong. It's an issue of rights, not of function. Why would it make the slightest bit of difference if anyone cares about anything? It's just a word that you want to take away from people: separate but equal.

Lots of straight marriages don't exist for the purposes of reproduction. And no one reputable disputes that gay households raise children just as well (if not better, on average, because of higher incomes and older partners) than straight households. Why would you want the children of gay parents to be raised in unwed homes?

At this point, it's completely and entirely an arbitrary decision, made because people like you feel like there is something special about this word marriage that gay people don't deserve. The best solution is to completely eliminate marriage at the federal level: civil unions for all. But that obviously isn't practical. That leaves us with an obvious violation of the Equal Protection Clause in wake of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loving_v._Virginia.

You know you are going to lose this issue in the long run. You can't win. Conservatives never win, because change always wins in the long run. We're about 12 years of voter demographic shift or 2 US supreme court seats from winning this issue that doesn't even deserve to be an issue. Give it up; why make people that love each other wait?\", \"When I worked for a larger company, I had the rare pleasure of working with someone who was at once brilliant and patient (something he actively cultivated.) When trying to get to the bottom of things, I usually was granted a purview into the historical technical and political history. While this was illuminating for a while, eventually it boiled down to: lack of approval to pay off technical debt -- the compromise was made knowingly and was the best decision at the time. Of course, this was something I thought to be true, but only really learned it after coming to the same conclusion time and time again.\", \"I've been following the updates here on Hacker News from a distance and finally dropped by to test out the product.

Holy cow. It's awesome. As soon as some cash frees up in the budget I will splurge for the desktop version.

Most surprising, delightful feature: The guides that appear when dragging stuff around to line it up.

Cleverest feature: The intuitive way that the link bars work. I didn't need to be told that the commas break up the links, just showed in the example. Slick.

Well done, good sir.\", \"Congratulations. Wishing you the best.\", \"Be very careful about open sourcing a game, especially if it is multi-player.

Because people cheat. A lot.\", NaN, \"I appreciate your use of logic and reasoning, but as a point of fact, you are wrong about quotation mark usage.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quotation_mark

Quotation marks are overloaded in english =)\", NaN, \"Can they be programmable bacon-flavoured daisies?\", \"Flickr was nice before Yahoo bought it. So was Upcoming.\\\\nThey're still nice, but I don't attribute them to Yahoo.\", \"does anyone actually use chrome? I used it for a few days, then went back to firefox since its a more complete experience.\", \"I don't get the deal with gay marriage. Marriage is only meaningful because of the function it fulfills: provide a hospitable environment for reproduction. Take this away, a la gay marriage, then no one cares about it.

For evidence, just look at how many people get married when they think it's just about sticking around with another person. Pretty much zilch, i.e. the number of people co-habitating vs marrying in England.

So, if gay people want an official marriage because marriage is special, they are undermining themselves by helping to destroy the institution they value. It's like: because I think the Olympics are special I think they should allow me to compete for the US. If they did this, no one would like the Olympics and they would cease to be special.

I don't get it.\", \"I hope you had a firm grasp on the next vine before you let go! Good luck:-)\", \"Yeah I just wanted to make sure everyone had the whole story. I certainly understand why it happens (I wasn't mad or anything) and how articles get trimmed down often outside the writer's control.

I just didn't want people to think we'd never ever take money. For angel funding you often don't need a model and sometimes don't need a deck. Rest of the article was great (even if the picture was a bit embarassing :-D). The other clarification points were for the Hacker News headline (I didn't want people to think revenue or profits were growing 50% per month), the picture (ha) and to expand on points made within the article.

Nothing tops this picture, however: http://is.gd/7yx4 \\\\n(This one was at Tom's expense instead of mine)\", NaN, \"I finally took the leap and quit my day job today (well, gave notice to be precise). Just wanted to thank the community here:

1. For teaching me about web-app design & development, and inspiring me with your stories.

2. More specifically, for cheering on Dabbleboard. I had launched the beta on HN, and -for many months- your words were my greatest source of encouragement, since it took a while to build a user(fan)base.

I hope to someday be able to return the favors... And good luck to you too :)!\", \"Thanks, Disney ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonny_Bono_Copyright_Term_Exten... )\", \"Both of you make very good points. I'm merely saying the example I responded to seems to support the opposite.\", \"Can't comment on the photo, but I think \\\"out of context\\\" is a little harsh. Here's why: http://tinyurl.com/5bvwzz\\\\n-Galen (the MHT reporter)\", \"Right, it is much easier to change the california constitution than most other states.. which has led to its current 110+ pages and 500+ amendments.

As for what it takes, you can see that right here: \\\\nhttp://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/elections_h.htm

I fundamentally agree with you that 50%+1vote is flawed and puts minorities at a disadvantage.\", NaN, \"Yes actually our plans going forward might take that direction. When we cross the consumer product line, and jump to possibly business and more professional needs, recording videos directly from web camera does not suffice.

We really think there is a great need for a simple platform to communicate via videos - video emails is just an extension of it.\", \"Erm. So you believe the only difference between women and men is their genitalia? What planet are you from? You've never seen any evidence of their thought processes being different, their completely different logic, social skills, spacial awareness etc?

I'm sorry but if you believe that you're blind, or really haven't lived.

Your statement sums up what is wrong with the political correctness/equality mob. Men and women are not equal. They will never be. Thank goodness. Celebrate the differences. Embrace them. Don't just blindly pretend they don't exist.\", \"I agree that it's very easy to \\\"misspeak\\\" in C++ or C. It's even easier to mislead or obfuscate what's going on (i.e. write correct code that others can't easily understand). So this sort of documentation is great and I applaud you for adopting it.

That said, the fact that such extensive documentation is necessary (or at the very least nice) suggests to me that you'd be better off using a cleaner, more powerful <http://www.paulgraham.com/power.html>; language that:\\\\n(1) documents itself to some degree through more elegant syntax \\\\n(2) takes care of low-level tasks that clutter and confuse otherwise clean code (resource allocation, memory management, etc.) and \\\\n(3) requires less code to do the same thing, which means fewer lines to document.

There are a bunch of great languages out there that are far more powerful (in terms of abstraction) than C++ or C. Haskell, Lisp, ML, F#, to name just a few. You might consider checking some of these out if you haven't already.\", \"I'd say we need more smart people.

Then I have a simple suggestion based on the same wide-ranging generalisations you base your reasoning on:

Make marriage illegal for all the heterosexual couples who believe that same-sex marriage should be illegal.\", \"Open-source is largely a trust network. I don't mind if someone is an arrogant SOB, intolerant of n00b questions, or has an ugly website... IF I can trust their word about the code they produce, AND if they are still able to maintain an active community. There are implications about the long-term ecosystem regarding the particular project in question if the leadership falters too frequently or too severely, and the support network (community, business, labor, mindshare, et cetera) around a project is a vital aspect in making IT decisions. If you can't trust upstream providers to be clear and honest with respect to code, the future doesn't look so bright. While the proof is in the pudding, I have neither the time nor the inclination to thoroughly vet every change or release (this gets back to Open Source being a trust network.)

The blog post comment that you refer to seems to reflect a poor thought process. However, mine has a little more reasoning behind it.\", \"Source, please.

Just from my own anecdotal evidence, my ability to learn from a teacher was based far more on their knowledge and passion than their genitalia.\", NaN, \"There is not much to play around with on your webite, and my laptop is 4 years old so I don't have an onboard webcam -

BUT -

I think the concept is extremely useful for the non-tech savvy general public. You are essentially making it ridiculously easy for someone to create a \\\"video\\\" post (so long as they have an onboard webcam that is)

I can see this concept being EXTREMELY useful for consumer oriented online services. For example wordpress and other CMS where you need a very non-tech way to create media on the internet. Think if it like tinymce (html editor)\\\\nfor video.

I would love to see your product marketed this way as I would have a real use for this.\", \"hmm maybe it is not apparent and I will make changes appropriately. Clicking on the button titled \\\"Send message Now\\\" will actually take you to the service page without asking user to login or signup. We thought it will be a better option than explaining in detail what we do on the front page.\", \"So I have to install proprietary software (Flash) in order to participate in our society? Nice...\", \"thanks for your feedback.

I will work on 1 - 2 items

About 3 item, I will add more info on why Videoly. The service is about video messaging and not video sharing. Also, we have designed the site so that users can use the product without needing to signup. Won't that suffice ?\", \"I'd be more worried about humidity, mold, radon etc.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indoor_air_quality

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radon#Health_Risks_and_Epidemio...\", \"I'm more a fan of PFD - Personal Flying Devices http://www.aerospaceweb.org/question/design/q0093.shtml\", \"What do you mean by raising kids better? Single parents and same sex couples can both raise kids extraordinarily well; better than many heterosexual couples. And if this is a statement about averages, it is already generally agreed that restricting individual rights based on the properties of a group are immoral and wrong.\", \"Not really. Like HP and IBM, they have a big professional services/consulting/systems integration operation.\", \"I want one....\", \"Most of these Classified documents will still probably be in the public domain before the any of the bond movies.\", \"my work pc is a dell optiplex gx270 2.6 GHz with 1 gig ram.\", \"Sun makes great x86 kit. And Solx86 is a great OS.\", \"yes we are considering seriously about adding a video tour to our site, however, we still could not find a inexpensive way to do it.\", \"Well, I think the interplay is a bit more nuanced than that -- in fact, it is the pattern of subtlety that is particularly at play here.\", \"Unfortunately for those of us without American citizenship, or with spouses of the same-sex who are non-citizens, at the federal level the country refuses to recognize same-sex marriages for the purposes of immigration. In other words, our families are not given the same rights to be here. People in such a situation are given no respite through Massachusetts, though they are able to move to, for example Canada (which has much simpler immigration policies for skilled workers).\", \"Two things:

1. You seem to have settled on a root cause ghetto shit-holes being the lack of social and cultural bonding rituals between one member of each gender. Generally, I look at cultures like that and see things like oppressive governments, lack of stable, productive economies, and the absence of anything resembling education causing strife? I haven't seen anything to suggest that oppression comes from the lack of observing ritualistic pair-bonds. Perhaps you have data to prove me wrong?

2. Marriage is not a natural system. Nor is culture, except for the tendency for humans to form them. That they manifest at all seems to be a product of human nature; how they manifest seems much more based on environment and random variation. Otherwise, our culture would be indistinguishable from that of everyone elses. Or are you suggesting that we are still in the process of cultural selection, and ours will inevitably prevail?\", \"Because that way you'd lose the picture of the babe...

Agreed, though: an example of your service in action is the first thing I'd want to see (after reading the nice, simple explanation of what it does).\", \"Or he could have a product that people want to use. The problem with Yahoo is not middle management, it's that they are irrelevant. (Flickr is nice, though.)\", NaN, \"I get the feeling that Zed is insecure about something.

\\\"Normally I wouldn\\u2019t give a shit. Ruby on Rails is so far from my world right now that I don\\u2019t even really care. I play guitar and write with maybe some coding to pay the bills and that\\u2019s about it.\\\"

Man, Zed's too cool for Rails. He plays guitar. He doesn't care what those Rails people think. But let him post this one long rant to \\\"clear something up\\\"...\", \"by putting on a robe and wizard hat?\", NaN, NaN, NaN, \"The statement \\\"Because that's the way it is\\\" springs to mind.\", \"What???

Look into how badly boys do at school when there teachers are female - or how badly girls do when their teachers are men. The evidence is that neither do well in those circumstances.

Women and men are very very very different thank goodness. If you're missing out on either of them, you're missing out on a complete other world.\", \"He may have gotten it wrong that they were running FCGI instead of Mongrels, but I never got the feeling he was blaming Mongrel for the ~400 restarts/day.

\\\"But still an inconvenience, naturally. Nobody likes a memory leak. So I was happy when a patch emerged that fixed it and we could stop doing that. I believe the fix appeared some time in 2006. So even when Zed published his implosion at the end of 2007, this was already ancient history.\\\"

I assumed the patch he referred to was for Rails, not Mongrel. And why would Zed make such a big deal about this in the first place if it were his own software's fault?\", \"I did, and then I went to the \\\"New\\\" page and voted up a couple of stories I liked.\", \"\\\"I'd also say yes heterosexuals are sure to raise kids better. What could be better than getting both a woman and a mans point of view on the world? :/\\\"

How about the points of view of multiple women and multiple men? You make the mistake here of assuming that there only are two fundamental points of view, delineated by gender, that people are exposed to. By that argument, it should be trivial to map gender to things like political party, religion, or any of a number of other perspectives? 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If I'm sharing a single hosted instance of an app with 10 other customers, any bug in the Rails code can potentially give me access to other people's data.

If I own my own instance on a VM, even if I can't get access to the VM, I'm at least assured that I'm not sharing controller or model code with other customers.

Now that creating new public VMs with Rails instances on them is a pushbutton affair, you'd think people would start offering this as a feature. It's a great way to get a \\\"*GOLD\\\" price tier in your app.\", \"You were asked for evidence for an assertion you made that boys behave worse in classes with female teachers, and that girls behave worse in classes with male teachers. Put up or shut up, axod.\", NaN, \"Great, now Obama gets to wade through the morass of YouTube comments. Welcome to Hell, Mr. President.\", \"\\\"Why\\\" applies perfectly well to that.\", \">Marriage is only meaningful because of the function it fulfills: provide a hospitable environment for reproduction.

That's where you are wrong. It's an issue of rights, not of function. Why would it make the slightest bit of difference if anyone cares about anything? It's just a word that you want to take away from people: separate but equal.

Lots of straight marriages don't exist for the purposes of reproduction. And no one reputable disputes that gay households raise children just as well (if not better, on average, because of higher incomes and older partners) than straight households. Why would you want the children of gay parents to be raised in unwed homes?

At this point, it's completely and entirely an arbitrary decision, made because people like you feel like there is something special about this word marriage that gay people don't deserve. The best solution is to completely eliminate marriage at the federal level: civil unions for all. But that obviously isn't practical. That leaves us with an obvious violation of the Equal Protection Clause in wake of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loving_v._Virginia.

You know you are going to lose this issue in the long run. You can't win. Conservatives never win, because change always wins in the long run. We're about 12 years of voter demographic shift or 2 US supreme court seats from winning this issue that doesn't even deserve to be an issue. Give it up; why make people that love each other wait?\", \"When I worked for a larger company, I had the rare pleasure of working with someone who was at once brilliant and patient (something he actively cultivated.) When trying to get to the bottom of things, I usually was granted a purview into the historical technical and political history. While this was illuminating for a while, eventually it boiled down to: lack of approval to pay off technical debt -- the compromise was made knowingly and was the best decision at the time. Of course, this was something I thought to be true, but only really learned it after coming to the same conclusion time and time again.\", \"I've been following the updates here on Hacker News from a distance and finally dropped by to test out the product.

Holy cow. It's awesome. As soon as some cash frees up in the budget I will splurge for the desktop version.

Most surprising, delightful feature: The guides that appear when dragging stuff around to line it up.

Cleverest feature: The intuitive way that the link bars work. I didn't need to be told that the commas break up the links, just showed in the example. Slick.

Well done, good sir.\", \"Congratulations. Wishing you the best.\", \"Be very careful about open sourcing a game, especially if it is multi-player.

Because people cheat. A lot.\", NaN, \"I appreciate your use of logic and reasoning, but as a point of fact, you are wrong about quotation mark usage.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quotation_mark

Quotation marks are overloaded in english =)\", NaN, \"Can they be programmable bacon-flavoured daisies?\", \"Flickr was nice before Yahoo bought it. So was Upcoming.\\\\nThey're still nice, but I don't attribute them to Yahoo.\", \"does anyone actually use chrome? I used it for a few days, then went back to firefox since its a more complete experience.\", \"I don't get the deal with gay marriage. Marriage is only meaningful because of the function it fulfills: provide a hospitable environment for reproduction. Take this away, a la gay marriage, then no one cares about it.

For evidence, just look at how many people get married when they think it's just about sticking around with another person. Pretty much zilch, i.e. the number of people co-habitating vs marrying in England.

So, if gay people want an official marriage because marriage is special, they are undermining themselves by helping to destroy the institution they value. It's like: because I think the Olympics are special I think they should allow me to compete for the US. If they did this, no one would like the Olympics and they would cease to be special.

I don't get it.\", \"I hope you had a firm grasp on the next vine before you let go! Good luck:-)\", \"Yeah I just wanted to make sure everyone had the whole story. I certainly understand why it happens (I wasn't mad or anything) and how articles get trimmed down often outside the writer's control.

I just didn't want people to think we'd never ever take money. For angel funding you often don't need a model and sometimes don't need a deck. Rest of the article was great (even if the picture was a bit embarassing :-D). The other clarification points were for the Hacker News headline (I didn't want people to think revenue or profits were growing 50% per month), the picture (ha) and to expand on points made within the article.

Nothing tops this picture, however: http://is.gd/7yx4 \\\\n(This one was at Tom's expense instead of mine)\", NaN, \"I finally took the leap and quit my day job today (well, gave notice to be precise). Just wanted to thank the community here:

1. For teaching me about web-app design & development, and inspiring me with your stories.

2. More specifically, for cheering on Dabbleboard. I had launched the beta on HN, and -for many months- your words were my greatest source of encouragement, since it took a while to build a user(fan)base.

I hope to someday be able to return the favors... And good luck to you too :)!\", \"Thanks, Disney ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonny_Bono_Copyright_Term_Exten... )\", \"Both of you make very good points. I'm merely saying the example I responded to seems to support the opposite.\", \"Can't comment on the photo, but I think \\\"out of context\\\" is a little harsh. Here's why: http://tinyurl.com/5bvwzz\\\\n-Galen (the MHT reporter)\", \"Right, it is much easier to change the california constitution than most other states.. which has led to its current 110+ pages and 500+ amendments.

As for what it takes, you can see that right here: \\\\nhttp://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/elections_h.htm

I fundamentally agree with you that 50%+1vote is flawed and puts minorities at a disadvantage.\", NaN, \"Yes actually our plans going forward might take that direction. When we cross the consumer product line, and jump to possibly business and more professional needs, recording videos directly from web camera does not suffice.

We really think there is a great need for a simple platform to communicate via videos - video emails is just an extension of it.\", \"Erm. So you believe the only difference between women and men is their genitalia? What planet are you from? You've never seen any evidence of their thought processes being different, their completely different logic, social skills, spacial awareness etc?

I'm sorry but if you believe that you're blind, or really haven't lived.

Your statement sums up what is wrong with the political correctness/equality mob. Men and women are not equal. They will never be. Thank goodness. Celebrate the differences. Embrace them. Don't just blindly pretend they don't exist.\", \"I agree that it's very easy to \\\"misspeak\\\" in C++ or C. It's even easier to mislead or obfuscate what's going on (i.e. write correct code that others can't easily understand). So this sort of documentation is great and I applaud you for adopting it.

That said, the fact that such extensive documentation is necessary (or at the very least nice) suggests to me that you'd be better off using a cleaner, more powerful <http://www.paulgraham.com/power.html>; language that:\\\\n(1) documents itself to some degree through more elegant syntax \\\\n(2) takes care of low-level tasks that clutter and confuse otherwise clean code (resource allocation, memory management, etc.) and \\\\n(3) requires less code to do the same thing, which means fewer lines to document.

There are a bunch of great languages out there that are far more powerful (in terms of abstraction) than C++ or C. Haskell, Lisp, ML, F#, to name just a few. You might consider checking some of these out if you haven't already.\", \"I'd say we need more smart people.

Then I have a simple suggestion based on the same wide-ranging generalisations you base your reasoning on:

Make marriage illegal for all the heterosexual couples who believe that same-sex marriage should be illegal.\", \"Open-source is largely a trust network. I don't mind if someone is an arrogant SOB, intolerant of n00b questions, or has an ugly website... IF I can trust their word about the code they produce, AND if they are still able to maintain an active community. There are implications about the long-term ecosystem regarding the particular project in question if the leadership falters too frequently or too severely, and the support network (community, business, labor, mindshare, et cetera) around a project is a vital aspect in making IT decisions. If you can't trust upstream providers to be clear and honest with respect to code, the future doesn't look so bright. While the proof is in the pudding, I have neither the time nor the inclination to thoroughly vet every change or release (this gets back to Open Source being a trust network.)

The blog post comment that you refer to seems to reflect a poor thought process. However, mine has a little more reasoning behind it.\", \"Source, please.

Just from my own anecdotal evidence, my ability to learn from a teacher was based far more on their knowledge and passion than their genitalia.\", NaN, \"There is not much to play around with on your webite, and my laptop is 4 years old so I don't have an onboard webcam -

BUT -

I think the concept is extremely useful for the non-tech savvy general public. You are essentially making it ridiculously easy for someone to create a \\\"video\\\" post (so long as they have an onboard webcam that is)

I can see this concept being EXTREMELY useful for consumer oriented online services. For example wordpress and other CMS where you need a very non-tech way to create media on the internet. Think if it like tinymce (html editor)\\\\nfor video.

I would love to see your product marketed this way as I would have a real use for this.\", \"hmm maybe it is not apparent and I will make changes appropriately. Clicking on the button titled \\\"Send message Now\\\" will actually take you to the service page without asking user to login or signup. We thought it will be a better option than explaining in detail what we do on the front page.\", \"So I have to install proprietary software (Flash) in order to participate in our society? Nice...\", \"thanks for your feedback.

I will work on 1 - 2 items

About 3 item, I will add more info on why Videoly. The service is about video messaging and not video sharing. Also, we have designed the site so that users can use the product without needing to signup. Won't that suffice ?\", \"I'd be more worried about humidity, mold, radon etc.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indoor_air_quality

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radon#Health_Risks_and_Epidemio...\", \"I'm more a fan of PFD - Personal Flying Devices http://www.aerospaceweb.org/question/design/q0093.shtml\", \"What do you mean by raising kids better? Single parents and same sex couples can both raise kids extraordinarily well; better than many heterosexual couples. And if this is a statement about averages, it is already generally agreed that restricting individual rights based on the properties of a group are immoral and wrong.\", \"Not really. Like HP and IBM, they have a big professional services/consulting/systems integration operation.\", \"I want one....\", \"Most of these Classified documents will still probably be in the public domain before the any of the bond movies.\", \"my work pc is a dell optiplex gx270 2.6 GHz with 1 gig ram.\", \"Sun makes great x86 kit. And Solx86 is a great OS.\", \"yes we are considering seriously about adding a video tour to our site, however, we still could not find a inexpensive way to do it.\", \"Well, I think the interplay is a bit more nuanced than that -- in fact, it is the pattern of subtlety that is particularly at play here.\", \"Unfortunately for those of us without American citizenship, or with spouses of the same-sex who are non-citizens, at the federal level the country refuses to recognize same-sex marriages for the purposes of immigration. In other words, our families are not given the same rights to be here. People in such a situation are given no respite through Massachusetts, though they are able to move to, for example Canada (which has much simpler immigration policies for skilled workers).\", \"Two things:

1. You seem to have settled on a root cause ghetto shit-holes being the lack of social and cultural bonding rituals between one member of each gender. Generally, I look at cultures like that and see things like oppressive governments, lack of stable, productive economies, and the absence of anything resembling education causing strife? I haven't seen anything to suggest that oppression comes from the lack of observing ritualistic pair-bonds. Perhaps you have data to prove me wrong?

2. Marriage is not a natural system. Nor is culture, except for the tendency for humans to form them. That they manifest at all seems to be a product of human nature; how they manifest seems much more based on environment and random variation. Otherwise, our culture would be indistinguishable from that of everyone elses. Or are you suggesting that we are still in the process of cultural selection, and ours will inevitably prevail?\", \"Because that way you'd lose the picture of the babe...

Agreed, though: an example of your service in action is the first thing I'd want to see (after reading the nice, simple explanation of what it does).\", \"Or he could have a product that people want to use. The problem with Yahoo is not middle management, it's that they are irrelevant. (Flickr is nice, though.)\", NaN, \"I get the feeling that Zed is insecure about something.

\\\"Normally I wouldn\\u2019t give a shit. Ruby on Rails is so far from my world right now that I don\\u2019t even really care. I play guitar and write with maybe some coding to pay the bills and that\\u2019s about it.\\\"

Man, Zed's too cool for Rails. He plays guitar. He doesn't care what those Rails people think. But let him post this one long rant to \\\"clear something up\\\"...\", \"by putting on a robe and wizard hat?\", NaN, NaN, NaN, \"The statement \\\"Because that's the way it is\\\" springs to mind.\", \"What???

Look into how badly boys do at school when there teachers are female - or how badly girls do when their teachers are men. The evidence is that neither do well in those circumstances.

Women and men are very very very different thank goodness. If you're missing out on either of them, you're missing out on a complete other world.\", \"He may have gotten it wrong that they were running FCGI instead of Mongrels, but I never got the feeling he was blaming Mongrel for the ~400 restarts/day.

\\\"But still an inconvenience, naturally. Nobody likes a memory leak. So I was happy when a patch emerged that fixed it and we could stop doing that. I believe the fix appeared some time in 2006. So even when Zed published his implosion at the end of 2007, this was already ancient history.\\\"

I assumed the patch he referred to was for Rails, not Mongrel. And why would Zed make such a big deal about this in the first place if it were his own software's fault?\", \"I did, and then I went to the \\\"New\\\" page and voted up a couple of stories I liked.\", \"\\\"I'd also say yes heterosexuals are sure to raise kids better. What could be better than getting both a woman and a mans point of view on the world? :/\\\"

How about the points of view of multiple women and multiple men? You make the mistake here of assuming that there only are two fundamental points of view, delineated by gender, that people are exposed to. By that argument, it should be trivial to map gender to things like political party, religion, or any of a number of other perspectives? 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scary but very true for some people.\", \"This is encouraging to those looking for ideas for startups, it basically means that someone will find your idea 'amazing' or 'genius'.

The trick is, not just finding 1 person, but many people who think it. And not only that it's amazing, but so amazing that they'll pay you for it.

On the plus side, this should mean that for any reasonable idea, given the size of the internet, you should be able to find at least a small bunch of people that will pay for your 'genius'.\", \"This is some sort of doctored photo.

Here is an actual photo from a reputable source: http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/dprk/images/dprk-dms...\", \"The main processor and radio, which together comprise a significant fraction of the phone's cost.\", \"Quite a true piece, this is. \\\\nOften we feel like this, but what I find more awe-inspiring is when I feel an idea that I have come up with is great, I meet someone with a rather similar idea.\", \"We probably won't send ground troops in to die, we'll perform targeted airstrikes on key infrastructure targets.

We came extremely close in the early 90s (this may or may not be public knowledge, so I won't elaborate).\", \"Brevity!\", \"Yes, that may be the case for people who are savvy enough/willing to uninstall it. But for most people, this is not the case, and they're the ones who have to deal with the fallout.\", \"Hit songwriters, in interviews, often admit that their most successful hit song was one they thought was just stupid, even not worth recording.

A lot of times, hit songs don't have much depth to them, even if they're catchy on the surface. A musician is probably perceiving the lack of depth more than the catchiness, whereas the listeners who make it a hit song perceive the catchiness long before the lack of depth catches up to them.\", \"What about politely refuse and still feel good (or, feel as before) and let person take care of their own disappointment or not?\", \"Anecdotely, I have attempted this with my girlfriend on several occasions, using the phrase, \\\"Don't be offended, but...\\\"

I can confirm it does not work.\", \"That doesn't follow from what I wrote. Every shape in the sequence of shapes has a circumference/length of 4, and is not a circle. The limiting shape is a circle and does not have a circumference/length of 4, but of pi.

We can have a bijection from the original square to the circle. Why is this a surprise? It's not length preserving. We can have a bijection from the interval [0,1] to the interval [0,2]. That's not length preserving either.

If I've misunderstood you then perhaps you could explain your thinking in more detail. I don't understand where you think there are two versions of a circle.\", \"reminds me of this whole AMD/Intel TDP/ACP/Max power/Sustained power. Making sure you are comparing apples to oranges...\", \"I'm sorry, but I just don't agree...\", \"This is a common mistake to make when you don't really understand how language works. The dictionary definitions (or 'meanings') of words are mostly irrelevant. The only purpose of words is to link a signifier to a mental construct. All the phrases listed in the article are not used as phrases (related signifiers), but as whole signifiers. The dictionary meanings of the individual words in the phrases, along with what those related meanings would imply for the phrase as a whole, are irrelevant to the rest of the sentence, and only serve to provide historical context.\", \"What is even more tricky is that the set of functions differentiable in at least one point is first category, and thus nowhere differentiable continuous functions are dense in continuous functions space.\", \"I think this is a good subject but unfortunately I think there's probably going to be less substance in the rebuttal side.

I'm not pro-piracy but I think at the heart of piracy is the moral after-effect of corporations being able to produce too much demand.

It's like society's evolution towards more and more corporations creating apathetic but constantly product feeding consumers. At some point the adaptation process leans towards these individuals favoring a form of acquiring anything at a cheaper (preferably) free price because the opposite side of the spectrum - that of being thrifty, pragmatic, conservative...loses it's efficiency over time regardless if many still view themselves as conservative buyers.

One may make the counter-argument that this is over-thinking an age old practice of software piracy but in my honest opinion there's a huge difference between underground software \\\"crack\\\" sharing from wholesale piracy to mass consumer p2p usage.

Nonetheless just to support your topic:

Justification: Piracy helps promote businesses via consumer awareness

Rebuttal: Piracy helps promote BIG businesses. If piracy supporting people were truly for helping businesses, they would be a lot more intelligent in seeding certain products.

Instead the most seeded ones are often times also those that are mainstream. This doesn't mean the technology hasn't allowed for those who would seed or allow for a less costlier promotion of an item but... until piracy develops a seeder mentality rather than a leeching one, this justification won't ever reach reality. (and by seeder mentality, I don't mean just those who have the capability to possess seedboxes or seed 1:1 - I mean we have to have a conscious identity as consumers even if we're acquiring something that is cash free because it's not votefree. There are certain books or products that could help alleviate third world countries and then there are products that are merely entertainment junkfoods)\", \"What on earth is going on in that URL?\", \"So, the crux of your argument is that these students had a \\\"special source (a source not available to all students) has a clear ethical responsibility to inform the teacher that they had special access.\\\"

I take it that you believe members of Greek / Clubs on campus that have old tests are dishonest (not everyone is a member)? A student buying a study guide that finds the teacher just used a sample test from the study guide is also dishonest?

I guess my big problem with your reasoning is that I can make a bunch of honest decisions in my studying for a class and then become dishonest by the dishonesty of a teacher.\", \"\\\"...when I was in 3rd grade.\\\"\", \"I just started learning Prolog recently and I strongly agree with it's status as being 'underrated'. One thing I've found worth noting is the increasing interest semantic web technologies with no noticeable uptick in the interest in logic programming. This is especially odd when you consider that it's not much of a stretch to look at RDF triples simply as facts and rules in Prolog. I have a feeling that just as Rails rediscovered the mvc work in the late 70s smalltalk community, the semweb world will rediscover prolog along with the larger world of constraint/logic programming.\", \"That does indeed work now (though it didn't when I originally checked).\", \"So you can have two versions of a circle, one with circumference = pi, and one with circumference = wtf?\", \"I used to be a huge pirate when i was younger.

I used to pirate software, including windows. I dont anymore, i use Linux now. I used to pirate music, i dont anymore, i pay for spotify, i even deleted my gigs of MP3's. I used to pirate games, i dont anymore, i rent them from lovefilm instead. (UK version of Netflix) Same goes for movies.

I still download TV shows, but i dont really view that as piracy anymore since i can get all the shows via BBC iPlayer, 4OD, Youtube TV Show section etc. (UK versions of Hulu).

To me, piracy was just the phase of the internet dragging the old media industry kicking and screaming into the new era. Sure it still goes on, but piracy forced innovation in my eyes, which on the whole, i consider a good thing.\", \"you beat me to it\", \"Actually I kind of hope people keep using flash for ads since it's so easy to avoid them by just not having it installed.\", \"Try this if you use Safari

http://www.verticalforest.com/2010/06/09/youtube5-html5-conv...\", \"It seriously dislikes my Truecrypted work file. Uploaded it once, won't touch it again, no matter how many changes I make. Emailed support, they said it wasn't uploading because Truecrypt was accessing it, but it ignores it even when it's not running.

Haven't tried it with Dropbox, though; maybe I should.\", \"You mean using Google App Engine (either Python or Java) as an \\\"external\\\" storage, separate from your Node server?\", \"I use the youtube-dl python script for that; I love not having flash installed.\", \"lol i was thinking the same thing

would make for a hilarious music video\", \"Castling on the queen's side is very clunky. If you move the king two spaces, it should castle for you. It works just fine on the king's side, though.\", \"that's not really the point because we are dealing with algebra and not the numberical values. The error is the assumption that (x-y)^2 equals (x^2-y^2), which is not the case.\", \"Here is another way to see what is happening, that may be more clear from an intuitive sense:

From the puzzle, name the square object S and the circle inside it C_1.

Imagine another circle C_2 that circumscribes the square S from the puzzle. i.e. the corners of the square lie on the circle C_2. Then for each step, when we invert the outer-most corners of the square, we constrict C_2 such that the circle lies on the new outer-most points of S.

What happens is that as you repeat this process more and more the outer circle C_2 gets smaller and smaller, approaching the size of the original circle inside the square, C_1.

Also you can infer that the area of S is equal to the area of C_1 and C_2 since (area C_2) -> (area C_1) and (area C_1) <= (area S) <= (area C_2). Which makes sense intuitively, too, since they all enclose the same space.

This tells you nothing about the relationships between the circumference of the objects, though.\", \"Sorry to hear about your loss. Obviously no one can replace your mentor. However, I am sure your mentor would have wanted to pass down the things they did to someone.

As you go through that process you will find that sooner or later anew pursuit pops in mind that is connected to your mentor.\", \"Baby jogging stroller\", \"I've found the key value-based redis to be very easy to use, powerful and well-documented. Redis also seems to fit in well with the async nature of node.js apps.

While it's mostly known as an in-memory store, redis also has a virtual-memory option which can be useful when you have a (relatively) small number of keys -all of which can fit into memory- that are associated with much larger values which cannot fit into memory. Sure, there is a swap cost, etc, but I found this to be quite acceptable for a small sync server app I'm building (after prototyping with MongoDB and SQLite).\", \"Sounds a lot more fun than making a poker bot.\", NaN, \"\\\"You would risk being accused of cheating [if you informed the teacher that you had special access].\\\"

The epitome of rationalization.

Academic honesty is taken seriously, and there are third parties that evaluate the situation objectively. If you simply say, \\\"I didn't do anything that I thought of as cheating, but today on test day I realized that I had an advantage that I wanted to inform you about,\\\" there is zero chance of permanent consequences.

\\\"So instead somebody did it anonymously.\\\"

Why didn't everyone then? Maybe those few people are honest, or some approximation thereof. But what about the other ~190 that didn't?\", \"Nice, but I hit a bug where the other guy couldn't see my move. We both thought it was the other person's turn :(\", \"By \\\"extremely interesting\\\" do you mean \\\"not distributed at all\\\"?\", \"In that case it's a very badly titled piece.\", \"Other people are willing to pay more than he is for the same opportunities. When the other guy on the block is willing to spend more money than you think reasonable, it's very possible that the market is overheated.

I happen to think this is total crap: VCs will completely turn the screws on you when the economy tanks and behave in an adversarial and predatory fashion. When things are going better than expected, prices rise - and he doesn't like that he has to pay more. If you have revenues and cash flow, the fact of the matter is that you probably don't need VC and can walk away from stupid offers.

This is the usual nonsense about \\\"smart investors\\\" - he basically says outright that people should go with his firm despite other people offering a better concrete deal because of his intangible connections and expertise.

But the fact of the matter is that you CAN value those. If the choice is between getting $7M and $15M for the same chunk of your firm, you're basically paying a $8M premium for his potential assistance in selling the firm, lukewarm commitment towards raising future capital, and whatever value his rolodex has in your space divided by the amount of time he's actually going to spend on your startup. But that is absolutely crazy. You're getting maybe 15% of the VC's time and paying $8M for doing so. Seriously, that's nuts.

Instead, hire a decent investment banker and be prepared to pay several hundred thousand to do so, hire a couple great business development people who are actually in your space as opposed to in the venture capital space, and go to town. If your VC tells you that their halo effect is worth more than a million bucks, (or alternately if you're talking rather large numbers, if the delta between one money source and another is more than say 20%) you need some pretty concrete reasons as to why.

TLDR: Shop around for capital. Fred probably is worth a premium - but not a 2x premium. Cash flow wins and VC puffery doesn't.\", \"HackerNews crowd, I am calling all security engineers and system administrators to please send me your malicious PDF files! Why you ask? Well, I am doing research to combat against malicious PDF files and need known bad or suspicious samples to collect data from.

Consult your SPAM filters, quarantined files or repositories of malicious data and head over to here to submit: http://allyourpdf.9bplus.com/ . If you can point me to any other sources besides the malware domain list, then that is good too!

Thanks and Happy Holidays!\", \"Chrome now has built in support for plugins block. If you're a chrome user, you should try it.\", \"Could this be the reason that registration would be a better idea, and thus explain the success of all the chess servers that require it? I'd much prefer to play against an evenly matched opponent, or with a stronger player who I can learn from by analysing the game with afterwards - and definitely against someone who will finish the game. Both of these things requires reputation, and reputation requires registration. I found fics to be great for this.

I apologise to whoever I annoyed by not even playing the first move. I wanted to see if there were _any_ options to discriminate my opponent (for example by supplying my own rating on an honour system); there were none.\", \"I think I'm having a difficult time understanding your logic. An S-Corporation is a passthrough tax entity that doesn't pay tax on a corporate level. The income is paid on the 1040 tax return with a K1. Thus, I don't see how the S-Corp would lead to a tax that is any different than a LLC. Its effectively the same tax treatment in this case except that there is the ability to lower SE Tax.

By paying a reasonable wage to the owner, the net income would be distributed as a dividend which is not self-employment income and thus would be exempt from SE Tax.

Also, wages paid to an owner/employee of an S-Corporation is not required to pay FUTA (unemployment) and etc, thus the only tax that you'd be required to pay is FICA and Medicare just like everyone else.

Clearly, the S Corp has a number of restrictions which ties in well with the fact that an S Corp is a \\\"small corporation\\\" But, for small or new companies that aren't getting major funding, this is a great option.\", \"Nice. I like not having to register. Thanks!!\", \"Most native widows desktop applications are old, as in pre-2k, when C++ was really the only way to get a high performing desktop program other than C, and really it was argued (now proven false, according to Code Complete 2 as well as lectures I've seen at Georgia Tech) that large C++ programs were more maintainable than large C programs.

For mac, they're usually Objective C, especially if they're from the post NEXT era.

Mozilla is from 1994, MSWord is from the 80's, etc.

Objective C is vastly different from C++, as is straight C. The people who confused C and C++ are really missing a boat to understandingville. You write real C applications completely differently than you write C++ applications, a fact few C++ advocates admit or understand. The added complexity and workplace changes (about 1.5x more expensive engineers and a culture of \\\"easy to fire\\\") required to use C++ (correctly) is huge.

Games/Applications Written in python:\\\\nEve Online (a sure counterpoint to his World of Warcraft example), CIV IV, Miro, Blender, MacTelnet, Bazaar, Mercurial,

Applications written in java:\\\\nLimewire, Maple (the mathematics software), FreeMind, Azureus, jEdit, Eclipse, Spark IM, matlab(along with a pile of other languages),\", \"I'm all for going just what needs to be done, but I think you are not giving good advice about \\\"hiring scrubs\\\". I worked for a successful company that had a younger less experienced developer write the original code. But he was not a \\\"scrub\\\". His code could have easily have been written by another developer with a few more years experience. Yes, he made some rookie mistakes in the code, but it worked and was close enough to keep the company going.

However, you often get what you pay for, and that goes for both hiring inexperienced developers and offshore/contracted development.

If you do hire young/inexperienced, make sure they have a mentor that enforces good practices or have code review/are pairing and that these developers seem to be learning good practices.

There is a difference between bad and \\\"good enough\\\".\", \"Only countably many points \\\"arrive\\\" at their destination in a finite number of steps. There are uncountably many points that never \\\"arrive,\\\" but whose limit is on the circle.

The usual picture given to non-mathematicians about sequences and limits can end up being strongly misleading in cases like this. Just because a sequence never \\\"gets there,\\\" the limit is still the limit. This is the same kind of murky area that talks about 0.999... recurring never \\\"getting to\\\" 1. It doesn't have to \\\"get to\\\" 1 because it's never travelling.

It's also the kind of problems that arise when talking about proof by induction. Talking about dominoes falling down is, in the longer term, very misleading. We prove P(1), and we prove that P(n) => P(n+1), then they are all true. They don't become true one by one, they are simply all true - it is what it is.

I hope that helps.

I'm thinking of starting a blog to talk about things like this - it falls between the levels of the non-mathematician and true researcher.\", \"Really, if there were a point to the essay, she might have included \\\"I'm not prejudiced, but...\\\" after which some feel free to let go with remarks to give Ben Tillman pause.\", \"I came up with a pretty good idea for a \\\"startup\\\" -- really just a SaaS application to generate some supplementary income -- and started building non-stop. I'm a few weeks from being ready to launch -- planning to let my beta test businesses get going free while offering signup for a discounted rate -- but I don't know what steps I need to take to launch properly. What are some necessary things I need to do and what tips/precautions do you have for me?

Do I need a lawyer? Do I need to file for LLC status and open a new bank account? I am using recurly for payments, but I know I need a payment gateway -- any tips for the cheapest/easiest way to go about this? I was also planning on hosting on heroku for now.

These are just a few general questions I have for now, so feel free to offer any advice. Thanks!\", \"The ad network business is very crowded, the margins are getting lower and Google is crushing it in display ads of late.

There is very little room for new player in this space, and the players who have reached scale are very well funded.

Ad Networks will be a 'winner take most' market, and I do not suggest trying to play in it unless you have:

a) deep pockets\\\\nb) some amazing technology that is really innovative and groundbreaking\\\\nc) a disruptive business model \\\\nd) massive domain knowledge (which you just said you don't have).

This is not the best beach to surf IMO. Any niche you've found that reaches any kind of scale will be taken by the bigger players who have hundreds of sales executives each.

The opportunity for bootstrapped ad networks is long over.\", \"try googling for:

  cache:url\\\\n
\\\\n:)\", NaN, \"\\\"Stealing potential money\\\"? Are you insane?\", \"it's your turn to be the mentor, find someone and do for them what your father did for you.

I'll bet that was his intention all along.\", \"The VB \\\"interpreter\\\" emits opcode for the .NET VM. This codes is then optimized and jitted. This means that both these interpreters run native code in the end, with the difference that the VB version can take advantage of the optimizations implemented by the .NET JIT.\", \"Sorry if I'm linking to my downvoted AskReddit submission. I just thought you guys might want to get a sense of why I'm asking this question.

I actually don't know how to program but I really wanted to get a more neutral but detailed information on how much work it takes before reaching the promised land for local third world developers/start-ups.

As one commentor used as an example:

\\\"So many times have I heard people here look down on pinoy artists and game developers and look up to Korean artists and game developers, but the irony here is that A LOT OF PINOY ARTISTS AND DEVELOPERS ARE WORKING FOR KOREAN GAME COMPANIES.\\\"

I hope you don't mind me morphing this issue into a tech-related subject. Aside from Reddit, HN and Metafilter are the only two other major social media sites I know of that are well known for their quality comments. I failed to generate Reddit's interests and I don't have a MetaFilter account and this is the last place I have of asking aside from local sites, many of whom I'm not familiar of and many more who might not have as grand a knowledge as to the pros and cons and history of the web 2.0 boom as a global audience.

http://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/e9jmo/could_the_philippines_seriously_have_become_the/\", NaN, \"Did the same thing. There are extensions out there that convert from flash even if youtube doesn't offer the html5 version.\", \"Even assuming the teacher was lazy, or plagiarized the test, that's simply no excuse.

Anyone who sees questions that they had early access to from some special source (a source not available to all students) has a clear ethical responsibility to inform the teacher that they had special access.

It might be slightly ambiguous when, by happenstance, a few questions are the same or similar. But when all of the questions are the same, what are these students thinking? They know that other students are seeing these particular questions for the first time even if they studied intensely.

Students can choose how they learn. But the professors choose how the students are tested, and this test was clearly compromised due to student dishonesty. You can throw other factors in if you want, but dishonest is dishonest.\", \"Ahhhhh... I wish I could answer this.\", \"I do not even see where 'walking and drinking' comes in. The poster clearly said he took a drink of water out of his water bottle.\", \"So if, for example, a student hacks into the professor's computer and steals the test-question to study from, this is OK as long as it wasn't expressly forbidden? I'm not saying they should only study from materials that are provided... but in this case they were clearly using materials that they shouldn't have had access to.\", NaN, \"Oh come on.

  gcc simvm.c\\\\n  time ./a.out\\\\n  857419840\\\\n\\\\n  real\\t0m0.374s\\\\n  user\\t0m0.359s\\\\n  sys\\t0m0.003s\\\\n
\\\\nmeanwhile:

  gcc -O3 simvm.c -o fast.out\\\\n  time ./fast.out \\\\n  857419840\\\\n  \\\\n  real\\t0m0.006s\\\\n  user\\t0m0.001s\\\\n  sys\\t0m0.003s\\\\n
\\\\nComparing optimized compiled code against unoptimized compiled code is worthless. .NET does some optimizations as it runs, and JITs, your standard `gcc` does very few.

/me goes to comment on the blog.

edit: bah! Foiled!

>Hmmm, your comment seems a bit spammy. We're not real big on spam around here.

Please go back and try again.

edit2: holy cow, that spam filter hates me. I can't get anything to post...\", \"I completely agree. I think DRY is a very single-developer orientated aspect. There is value in repeating your self or copy and paste programming as that can enable further polish and customizing where DRY causes more intense mental activity to keep everything clean.

Inspired new blog article: http://blog.mathgladiator.com/2010/11/avoid-dry-for-product-...\", \"You should read the debates Objectivists had over the NYC mosque issue, for example.

Applying Objectivism to the NYC mosque issue is a little more sophisticated. That doesn't address my point, though, which is that it's trivial to apply Objectivism to the idea of a guaranteed minimum income.

I'm interested in hearing what your most fundamental criticisms actually are.

I get this a lot. I'd invite you to email me (and certainly won't complain if you do), but answering this question properly would frankly involve a lot of hard philosophical work that I don't have the time or focus for at the moment.\", NaN, NaN, NaN, \"Anyone got a cache of this? Site seems to be getting hammered.\", NaN, \"Unfortunately, there's a body warm-up, too. Your spine is particularly vulnerable to injury right after you get out of bed because fluid accumulates in the discs overnight. As far as I know, running is fine for people with no existing back injuries, but anything that loads or rotates your spine is iffy. You're 90% back to normal an hour after getting up, though, so if you can find something to do in the meantime without falling asleep again, you're golden.\", \"This includes program verification, there's some fascinating work about combining Prolog w/ Smalltalk to:

  * check whether a piece of source code matches a certain pattern\\\\n  * find all pieces of source code that match a pattern\\\\n  * search for all occurrences of a given pattern that were \\\\n    used to program a piece of source code\\\\n  * detect violations of the usage of a pattern \\\\n  * enforce the consistent use of some pattern throughout a program\\\\n  * generate code that matches a certain pattern\\\\n
\\\\nMore about Logic Meta Programming here, http://soft.vub.ac.be/SOUL/\", \"So... who wants to take a crack at why this would be?\", \"I use Live Mesh and this happened to me once but every time it syncs, it moves the \\\"old\\\" file to the recycle bin... It just doesn't deletes it! I have to manually delete it, so if shit happens, I can always just look in the recycle bin. Did you search there? =\\\\\", NaN, \"I like how the web makes this kind of thing harder...\", \"Would be funnier if it wasn't so true in a lot of areas (mobile phone operators spring to mind. I don't know how it is in other parts of the world, but in the places I've lived in Europe, most operators have different pricing depending on time of day, day of week and the operator of the person you're calling(!))\", \"On the other hand, what if you refuse to do an NDA, and so the project goes to someone else, and it turns out to be really valuable, and they become the Microsoft of your field, and you become the Digital Research? That would suck.

A lot of times the company requesting the NDA isn't worried that you might steal their app idea, but rather are trying to keep other aspects of the project secret.

For instance, suppose Microsoft decided they wanted to make iPad versions of Word and Excel. If it became general knowledge that they were doing this, it could undermine their own phone platform, and also Windows tablet PCs. Such products would have to be introduced carefully. Accordingly their NDA would be aimed at prohibiting you to tell of the existence of their project or their involvement in word processing or spreadsheets on the iPhone. They would not be worried that you might decide to write your own word processor or spreadsheet.\", \"It's hard for startups everywhere to hire developers. SF, Boston, London, Cambridge, etc. There's a huge global shortage of developers.

I don't think people realize how fast the global demand for software developers is growing. In the UK it's now the 16th most common full-time occupation for men. The UK simply isn't producing developers anywhere fast enough to keep up with growth. I doubt any other country can either.\", \"Why shouldn't a community of students be able to cache and reuse responses to cached and reused questions?

Laziness begets laziness. I don't see how you can claim it's ethical for teachers to forfeit 1/2 of their job to a question cache. Cheating in this definition is using someone else's work to benefit yourself and by definition the teacher cheated too by using someone else's questions to form \\\"his\\\" alleged test. IE benefiting himself by not having to do the actual legwork to write his own test.

I don't think HNers are pro-cheating, I think we're pro-effort. We all work our fucking assess off at things we love, it's a little disrespectful for some shit-ass professor to claim his students are cheating by using HIS method to save time and effort. I call that his students learning a little too much from him.\", \"I have no idea what you mean. I've done a lot of research to come up with solutions which work for me. I don't see how that is irrational or superstitious (though perhaps you aren't suggesting I am, it sounds to me kind of like that is what you are implying). All I am saying is that if Americans are fundamentally different in their physiology/basic wiring, then the things that work for some other group may not work for them. Even if people cannot explain that very well, they can have some awareness that the expectations other people try to impose on them routinely cause more harm than good. I have also worked extremely hard to resolve my problems in spite of most of the world actively telling me it cannot be done. I don't see how that indicates I am making bad decisions but want other people to fix it.

Anyway, I really have no idea what your point is. So probably no point in going on.

EDIT: In regards to the PS you added after I replied, since diet and lifestyle changes have been my primary means of getting well and I have not seen a doctor in several years, I don't much care what the US does about the \\\"healthcare system\\\".\", \"mattblalock: My business mentor / great friend died a little over a year ago and its been very hard to adjust. There really isn't anything to say that will help except for it will take time to adjust and move on. In my case I was \\\"lucky\\\" because my associate died of cancer so I was able to say final \\\"goodbyes\\\", etc. In fact, he final gift to me was being able to describe the process of dying and how he felt at each stage.

BTW, it turns out there ARE atheists in foxholes.\", \"Same issue as with fractals. What's the length of Britain's coast ? Infinity ?\", \"I started to write a reply to your comment expressing my confusion, when I realized I had wrongly assumed you were in the car and the police officer on foot. Once I realized the situation was reversed, I immediately agreed.

Which makes me think there are two kinds of crimes. Crimes which are bad for their effects, and preventive measures. \\\\nOf course there are grey areas, but driving and drinking is very close to doing actual damage, while walking and drinking is pretty much harmless.

I think it's a shame no law system makes any difference between the two. It would also put a lot of the drug legislation in a different light.\", \"Pretty sure it's Woot. Coincidences?

1. See if you can find anything on the VCs who backed Woot. There's nothing on Crunchbase and nothing on Google. No-one is trumpeting it as a success, or even mentioning it in their (previous) portfolios.

2. Purchase price was reportedly $110m in cash - exact same number as in this post.

3. Post says firm was founded by close friends. He seems to live in Seattle, which is where Woot is/was based.

4. Current CEO of Woot, and presumably CEO at the time, has protected his tweets.\", \"SugarSync is not bad either, 5GB for free compared to Dropbox's 2.\", \"Exactly.

I'd read this as; the person actually did enjoy the movie .. but could have enjoyed it more if it wasn't so OTT. No deception involved.

To read this kind of thing, it's always important to think about what the person's intent is. If someone's behaving in a Machiavellian way, it's _all_ about intent (and possible incentive).\", \"Could it be possible to have emails time tag to be correct?\", \"Three months is not much time at all to deal with a situation of this magnitude. Be patient with yourself, and give yourself a lot more time. In my own personal experience, it took 2 years to deal with losing somebody close to me. Even after that of course, things were never the same as before, but I eventually felt myself again, and could enjoy the memories I held.\\\\nAgain personally, but I found keeping a journal a great release. Good luck\", \"I am flagging because I hate AMA, if I wanted reddit, I'd read reddit.\", NaN, \"fyi, Black is also not a very strong player.\", \"I did not smoke marijuana, but I tend to fall into a state of intense reflection when I'm stressed and at some point I wasn't able to come back out even though the stress went away.

My biggest cause of stress is procrastination. When I put off things I need to do I stress myself out and then start down this path - maybe that's why the todo list thing helped.\", NaN, \"This isn't an example of a lie, it's an example of a threat.\", \"I don't think tithing a small percentage of your income to help society's poor is a socialist concept. Traditionally you gave the church 10% and they spent much of that on the poor.\", \"Actually putting, \\\"I'm not saying the deal is off...\\\" makes me think the deal might be off if I don't 3 & 4. Your other statement, without the qualifier, simply makes me think we need to work on 3 & 4.

The qualifier in this case seems to be an attempt to prime the listener with the fact that this deal is not a sure thing still.\", \"This reminds me of \\\"Sorry-buts\\\"...

When someone almost always says \\\"I'm sorry, but...\\\" they are never usually that sorry. I've noticed these phrases often used by those who have a hard time taking responsibility for their actions or failures.\", \"Very nice, Prolog is a vastly under rated language which is very useful for a lot of logic and decision making programming problems.\", \"Previously..

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1865249\", \"This confuses me. If it is impossible to time the market, then why does he think it is \\\"pretty clear that the market is getting overheated\\\"? [edit: in the comments he explains that he's looking at \\\"revenues and cash flow and discounted cash\\\\nflow to get values\\\", but if these are only weak predictors that don't enable one to time the market, why worry?]\", \"'With all due respect', does usually come with the caveat that no respect is deserved.\", \"OK, I see the clock now but it doesn't work like the traditional one, I played a 5 min \\\"blitz\\\" game and I would have like 5:05, is it using perhaps the Fisher's clock?\", \"What I find interesting is how well you indirectly answer the question.

Americans are irrational. We are superstitious and confuse things like the availability of early treatment with being forced to use it. We are also selfish and unwilling to live with the results of our poor decision making process.

PS: It's not hard to demonstrate that universal heath care would cost less and be more useful than are current system. However, most people already decided to do something else so people are not going to change their mind over something as silly as a rational argument.\", \"Especially on the iPhone!\", \"What I suspect is that half of the questions on the test came from the test bank, and half were original to the professor. Therefore, the cheaters can be detected as ones who got the first half nearly 100% correct, and the second half maybe 50% correct.\", \"Yeah, but the procedures are basically a whole bunch of subjective stuff added up. \\\"Ok we're dividing this task into these subtasks, we're gonna put a deadline on each one and if you miss too many deadlines then we need to talk\\\". That's way more fuzzy and subjective than a standardized test. You might sum up the subjective judgments in a quantitative way, but ultimately it's built on subjective assessments. Unless they're actually doing kloc or something.\", \"Posting an active exploit to their hosting service is a pretty massive violation of the blogger ToS, though...\", \"He owns macrumors.com which generates enough income to cover his lifestyle\", \"Hey

Sorry but I don't understand this answer. I too like to hear reasons for decisions to stay away from non-relational databases.

Your first point, that you'll be using JSON, feels strange. When I build stuff, the data storage and the usage of the data are very separate areas. The web part using the JSON doesn't know or give a damn if the data is stored in MySQL or MongoDB or written in sand and translated to computer-speak by monkeys.

Second - Maybe I'm misunderstanding you, but isn't this tree structure a number of entities that have relationships with other entities (as parent / child / sibling / whatever). How is that not applicable to a relational database?\", \"Agreed, I think it's much more likely that the Palinites are simply maxing out the votes they're allowed to make IE 10 calls (per phone number - note that a psycho fan in your average household could easily pull off 50 votes by using their cell, their spouses their kids and their home phone), texts, emails, etc.

I remember back in the UK the reality shows used to limit it to 1 vote per type, but they still suffered huge problems like this. It sometimes seemed like the best person often failed on the Idol shows, but were picked up by a huge agent on a better contract than the actual winner (IE better sign on bonus, not forced into tours, etc.). IIRC Simon Cowell actually wanted a non-compete clause put into the contracts to prevent this, however I don't think anything came of it and he's now leaving American Idol - likely in part because of this.\", \"Wouldn't you only get a countably infinite number of points on the circle? N.B. I'm not a mathematician\", NaN, \"They didn't cover this one, which I think is pretty common as well:

\\\"You're probably going to [exaggerate other person's negative reaction], but...\\\"

This will usually dampen the other person's negative reaction. You've presumed the person will react unfavorably to whatever it is you're about to say. You, in a way, have suggested the person will have a bias to be negative, before you've even stated anything.

No one likes to hear that about themselves, so people will tend to overcompensate by being even more dispassionate than they normally are. Before anything is ever said.

\\\"You're probably going to hate me for saying this, but...\\\"

\\\"You're going to think this is silly, but...\\\"

\\\"You're going to think I'm a jerk, but...\\\"

I think in each case, you'll find the listener consciously or subconsciously suppress their reactions so as to not to come off as hating the other person, or thinking they are silly or a jerk.\", \"This is nice. I was a little saddened that the replay and analyse option after games did not actually analyse games, but with the export I can download the games into my favourite chess engine and have it analyse the games for me.

[edit: noticed that there is a forum, don't go there. While someone occasionally posts an interesting game like http://lichess.org/analyse/0mbole the level of conversation is roughly what you'd expect from a 4chan /chess/ board.]\", \"Remove meaningless words such as \\\"to be honest\\\" or \\\"in fact\\\". Brevity!\", \"And you know for sure that he contacted them that way?\", NaN, \"The article does do that. Towards the middle of it.

---

Once someone has said \\u201cIt\\u2019s (really) none of my business, but...\\u201d it\\u2019s entirely permissible (if slightly rude) to reply \\u201cYou\\u2019re right, it is none of your business.\\u201d It\\u2019s also reasonable to reply \\u201cWell, then, don\\u2019t!\\u201d to someone who says \\u201cI don\\u2019t want to make you feel uncomfortable, but...\\u201d

---

That doesn't work as well for others, Imagine \\\"I am not racist but ... \\\" \\\"Oh, but you are racist\\\". So now you accused someone of being a racist. Sure you have stood up and called them on their racism, but you also created an enemy. Sometimes it is worth it, sometimes it isn't. Depending on the situation.

Or for example \\\"To be perfectly honest ... \\\" \\\"Oh but you are not honest\\\". Well now you are the one accusing them of dishonestly simply because they started the phrase with a stupid \\\"but-head\\\".

I think the point of the article is that some such phrases should raise red flags. 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Perhaps it's to remind people of a search initiative?\", \"Can anyone recommend inexpensive (or free) visualization software like iRise? Or some program that can help non-programmers create flows and business logic for websites mock-ups?\", \"The only thing I object to is the lack of privacy. In a cube, I am not distracted by outside motion. At those desks, it would be near impossible to get in the zone in a room that huge.\", \"If MS would have enforce such a strict policy on Windows, imagine how many stability and security issues would have been solved in an instance.

But this is just a pipe dream, there is no way MS would be let to get away with such practices, on the other hand Apple are well with in their right to do so.\", \"Appjet shut down, you know. So there isn't even a good web app that lets you do what appjet used to let you do!\", \"Once there was this project which increased Google's ad revenues by 1.5%....\", \"I got 99% \\\"yes\\\" even though I'm almost certain that my idea is not viable in its current form. None of the questions even touched on the hairy issues. This is probably not the kind of question that's suitable for hunch.

I did another quiz asking where I should go on vacation. That lead to an interesting result. I should go to Tokyo. Next time I'm going to ask whether my startup idea can succeed in Tokyo. If it says no, but it could work in Shanghai, I think I'm hooked ;-)\", \"Arrington is wrong, because he's said something along the lines of, \\\"Hey I support free speech but Holocaust denial is so bad that I make an exception.\\\" Be consistent, Mike. Free speech isn't just for the stuff you like. If you're against free speech, just say so.

Facebook is wrong if they think this is a First Amendment issue. It's not. They are well within their rights to remove any comments that deny the Holocaust. However, it seems inconsistent for them to call pictures of breastfeeding mothers \\\"offensive\\\" and remove them if they're going to allow Holocaust denial on their site.\", \"And get paid western wages. If you live in thailand you get paid thailand wages, and thailand connections for the most part, which are locally adjusted for the cost of living downwards.\", \"I do it. My base expenses are less than $500 / month in the Philippines.

10,000 furnished apartment.\\\\n~5,000 food\\\\n~2,500 visa\\\\n~1,300 internet\\\\n~1,200 electricity

Total: 20,000 / 47.5 = $421

I'm probably forgetting some things. There are misc expenses which would bring me up to the $500.

That's not to say I actually live here for that though. Those are my actual expenses and I can get by with just those but I choose to have a little more fun. Beer is really cheap here but it adds up if you go out a lot. A 1/4 lb McD's meal is 135 pesos, so your expenses go up if you eat out a lot.

You can nearly cut that rent fee in half if you go for an unfurnished apartment but you have to pay more initially to put in your own furnishing.

You won't be traveling on a budget that low but you have to leave the country once every 16 months (I think) for a visa run if you are on a tourist visa.

Another big one is taxes. So if you are running your own business then you have to make $500 / month after taxes.

I would say that $750 is a pretty decent figure for a single person not living high on the hog. As the article mentions, for $4,000 / month you can live like a king.

Anything I'm forgetting?

ETA: This is for Dumaguete in the Philippines. Cebu is more expensive and Manila is more expensive than Cebu.

ETA2: I didn't add local travel expenses because if you stay in Dumaguete for a decent amount of time you might as well buy a motorcycle for around PHP 40,000. Gas is cheap because you don't use much. Dumaguete has banned taxis so your only option is a trike which typically costs a total of PHP 60 to go downtown and back.\", \"Pidgin has a plugin that supports it, Adium has it built-in, and Meebo and Digsby officially support it.\", NaN, \"I thought perhaps it would work with the iPhone but that does not seem to be the case. Looks pretty neat and simple. As others have said similar to userfly.com.\", \"I'd love an electric with 100 mile range, provided recharging after partial discharge didn't compromise battery life. That would suit me just fine. Once economy of scale starts working with the battery tech, this will work out better economically for a large fraction of consumers.

Even better, EVs with 100 mile range and an optional petro fuel or propane generator module to turn it into a series hybrid on long trips. I only need the long-range capability of an internal combustion engine occasionally. Why do I want to pay for the overhead of hauling such equipment around when I'm just commuting or running to the store? Essentially, that's what many of us do with our internal combustion cars. We drive a heavier, noisier, over-capable long range vehicle that's less appropriate for the short neighborhood trip, just so we have the long range capability available, even though we use it only occasionally.\", \"I honestly cannot imagine a worse place to work. \\\\nOpen space equals no privacy and no place to sit and consider difficult problems. I get a very childish, highschoolish sense from that video.

Also, where are the old people? I can assure you people over 30 have a good amount of experience and knowledge they can contribute to a business like that. It's through old people who say \\\"Oh yes, this problem is exactly the same as they used to have in shipping goods on old trains, look in this book for the optimal answer, Brunel figured it out in 1840\\\"\\\\nthat you can short circuit the learning process and gain an edge.

Or in simpler words, you gain perspective. The very thing that all the dotcoms are shouting about.\", \"that office space has zero personality\", \"I've always thought that the only difference between microsoft and apple on the point of view of behavior when keeping a monopoly is that apple hadn't been successful enough to actually be as aggressive as microsoft\", \"Does the T400 actually match IBM's claims though? My understanding is that the new sealed battery MB & MBP models achieve the number quoted by Apple, which is generally a rarity in notebook battery claims.\", \"To be totally honest, I had to look up what tethering meant today as I had no idea what the term meant.

Disclaimer: The closest I own to a smart phone is one of these email/phone/web devices they sell in Japan that has a pita interface to use.\", \"Just a thought-- you should tell more about yourself and provide links to places where people can vet you a bit. Right now, this is akin to a personals ad saying, \\\"Looking for a wife. I've had a great relationship in the past. Please send me pictures and some detail about your last 4 or 5 relationships.\\\"

Sounds like an interesting project-- g'luck with it and with the co-founder hunt!\", \"Previously, in a comment on my blog, he mentioned that Bingo Card Creator has a higher conversion rate by \\\"more than an order of magnitude\\\" from him, which would imply his donation rate was at the time below .2%

He prefers to be circumspect with regards to exactly how much money he makes. As I respect his privacy, I will not elaborate further on my earlier comment that he does quite well with donations.\", \"When I was very young, I told my parents and sister quite detailed stories about living in California on a ranch (I was born in South Carolina and didn't visit CA until I was in high school, and had never seen or visited a ranch). My \\\"recollections\\\" were reportedly uncannily specific and realistic. My sister was convinced it was only explainable by reincarnation.

Nonetheless, I don't believe in reincarnation.\", \"Creepy:

> \\\"Notice: work areas subject to search\\\"

http://www.techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/img_408...\", \"Slightly related to HN: I liked the book \\\"How to change your life in 7 steps\\\" by John Bird. He is the founder of \\\"The Big Issue\\\", a newspaper the homeless sell in Britain. It is rather short, but talks about the issues of working with homeless people.

One snippet I found interesting is that many would invent fake drama stories about why they ended up being homeless (\\\"my wife and children died\\\"), to cover up their own failure.

http://www.amazon.com/CHANGE-YOUR-STEPS-QUICK-READS/dp/00919...\", \"The iPhone is a terrible platform for the vast, vast majority of developers.

No. You want a terrible platform, you try writing software for the Nokia platform. Or heck, try any other phone platform besides the iPhone. It's not a coincidence more apps are sold for the iPhone than for any other platform.

Apple has provided the best user experience and has the most users who are willing to buy apps. They are doing you a great service by allowing third party apps and promoting apps that hit their \\\"best of\\\" lists for free. Just because the experience isn't perfect doesn't mean Apple is \\\"fucking over iPhone devs\\\".\", \"SO much fucking bullshit. The 1st amendment says that CONGRESS shall make no law limiting freedom of speech. Facebook isn't the congress, it's a private company; one which apparently thinks the revenue from a few neanderthal racists outweighs that which might be lost from people who take offense. Facebook can do what they want, just as PG can wipe my account for swearing on HN if he sees fit. They own their site, which now includes playing host to a bunch of Nazis, most of whom would be happy to see Mark Zuckerberg die because of his surname.

I fucking hate September. GTFO my lawn.\", \"Sir Tony Hoare discusses the relationship between the science of computing and the engineering of software. First, he looks at the general concerns of science (e.g. long term, ideal, formality) and engineering (e.g. short-term, adequacy, and dependability) before delving on the interdependencies of the two viewpoints. He concludes with a vision of what software will be like: \\\"Someday ...\\\".\", \"You're right in that technology hasn't done much to fuel the uprising itself, but with mainstream media outlets utterly failing to do their job, blogs and Twitter have proven to be pretty useful for disseminating information and making the world aware of what's happening.\", \"I really can't understand why so many people are angry about the app store. No other company has managed to put together a market for phone software of comparable size and ease of development. Nokia, Windows Mobile, Blackberry, Android, Palm, they are all trying but failing to create a user experience within striking distance of the iPhone app store.

So how can you complain?? If it weren't for Apple it would be orders of magnitude harder to make money on phone software.\", \"I am not sure why you think its not true or nonsensical by any means.

It's a very simple point: there is a difference in the rights you have over hardware and software just as there is a difference in the rights you have over a book and the contents of the book. Pretending that the rules of one should apply to the other is nonsensical.

The reason this distinction is important is that many people claim that Apple is impinging upon their rights with the restrictions built into the OS, but they don't actually have any rights over the OS and ownership of the hardware does not grant them any. By analogy, owning a book does not grant you any rights over the copyrighted contents. People readily understand the latter, but seem to violently reject the former.

All they should do is void warranty if someone tempers with the OS.

That is all they do. Why would you think otherwise?\", \"It doesn't reflect the value of a wordpress plugin, since the value of an item is the most the market will pay for it before going for an alternative.

The only thing this price means is that it is difficult to make money by giving away stuff for free.\", \"Based on the stories I've read online it does sound like Apple isn't handling their iPhone app store well.

Those stories are the worst experiences and are not representative of the majority of iPhone development. The Apple app store is handled worlds better than any other phone. No other platform is even usable to the extent that you see people complain about it.\", \"I used to have an OO spreadsheet for that, but that quickly became cumbersome to use. Then i switched to a new application called wxbanker. It's quite limited in functionality for now, but that's how i like my application. Easy to use, easy to extend.\", \"I'm simply declaring an inflection point, a local maximum, around representative democracy.

What are the two forms on either side of the local maximum? If I understand you correctly, you're saying both of them are worse than representative democracy.

As a libertarian, I'd love to see more forms of government tried.

As a libertarian, wouldn't you have to require the unanimous consent of the governed to find a representative democracy acceptable?\", \"> people are confused because the sign up page looks like a log in page because it is so short. You can not log in to Tomorrow Market with any password.

That was the case. The title suggested if I login with my HN credentials I'll benefit \\\"inifinite private beta spots\\\". I login with my HN username and fake password which worked.

Then I was alerting HN users do not use their real credentials. And got my karma downvoted :D\", \"Just wait until the Chrysler and GM reincarnations reach federal court.\", \"I don't think the project is public. I think it was highly dependent on internal infrastructure.\", \"It's called Solidarity.\", \"yes and it was working fine!\", \"Don't they have social welfare in the Sims 3?\", \"I'm kinda curious how Apple would respond if someone did come up with a custom bootloader and OS that worked on the iPhone...

Ah well. 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Perhaps it's to remind people of a search initiative?\", \"Can anyone recommend inexpensive (or free) visualization software like iRise? Or some program that can help non-programmers create flows and business logic for websites mock-ups?\", \"The only thing I object to is the lack of privacy. In a cube, I am not distracted by outside motion. At those desks, it would be near impossible to get in the zone in a room that huge.\", \"If MS would have enforce such a strict policy on Windows, imagine how many stability and security issues would have been solved in an instance.

But this is just a pipe dream, there is no way MS would be let to get away with such practices, on the other hand Apple are well with in their right to do so.\", \"Appjet shut down, you know. So there isn't even a good web app that lets you do what appjet used to let you do!\", \"Once there was this project which increased Google's ad revenues by 1.5%....\", \"I got 99% \\\"yes\\\" even though I'm almost certain that my idea is not viable in its current form. None of the questions even touched on the hairy issues. This is probably not the kind of question that's suitable for hunch.

I did another quiz asking where I should go on vacation. That lead to an interesting result. I should go to Tokyo. Next time I'm going to ask whether my startup idea can succeed in Tokyo. If it says no, but it could work in Shanghai, I think I'm hooked ;-)\", \"Arrington is wrong, because he's said something along the lines of, \\\"Hey I support free speech but Holocaust denial is so bad that I make an exception.\\\" Be consistent, Mike. Free speech isn't just for the stuff you like. If you're against free speech, just say so.

Facebook is wrong if they think this is a First Amendment issue. It's not. They are well within their rights to remove any comments that deny the Holocaust. However, it seems inconsistent for them to call pictures of breastfeeding mothers \\\"offensive\\\" and remove them if they're going to allow Holocaust denial on their site.\", \"And get paid western wages. If you live in thailand you get paid thailand wages, and thailand connections for the most part, which are locally adjusted for the cost of living downwards.\", \"I do it. My base expenses are less than $500 / month in the Philippines.

10,000 furnished apartment.\\\\n~5,000 food\\\\n~2,500 visa\\\\n~1,300 internet\\\\n~1,200 electricity

Total: 20,000 / 47.5 = $421

I'm probably forgetting some things. There are misc expenses which would bring me up to the $500.

That's not to say I actually live here for that though. Those are my actual expenses and I can get by with just those but I choose to have a little more fun. Beer is really cheap here but it adds up if you go out a lot. A 1/4 lb McD's meal is 135 pesos, so your expenses go up if you eat out a lot.

You can nearly cut that rent fee in half if you go for an unfurnished apartment but you have to pay more initially to put in your own furnishing.

You won't be traveling on a budget that low but you have to leave the country once every 16 months (I think) for a visa run if you are on a tourist visa.

Another big one is taxes. So if you are running your own business then you have to make $500 / month after taxes.

I would say that $750 is a pretty decent figure for a single person not living high on the hog. As the article mentions, for $4,000 / month you can live like a king.

Anything I'm forgetting?

ETA: This is for Dumaguete in the Philippines. Cebu is more expensive and Manila is more expensive than Cebu.

ETA2: I didn't add local travel expenses because if you stay in Dumaguete for a decent amount of time you might as well buy a motorcycle for around PHP 40,000. Gas is cheap because you don't use much. Dumaguete has banned taxis so your only option is a trike which typically costs a total of PHP 60 to go downtown and back.\", \"Pidgin has a plugin that supports it, Adium has it built-in, and Meebo and Digsby officially support it.\", NaN, \"I thought perhaps it would work with the iPhone but that does not seem to be the case. Looks pretty neat and simple. As others have said similar to userfly.com.\", \"I'd love an electric with 100 mile range, provided recharging after partial discharge didn't compromise battery life. That would suit me just fine. Once economy of scale starts working with the battery tech, this will work out better economically for a large fraction of consumers.

Even better, EVs with 100 mile range and an optional petro fuel or propane generator module to turn it into a series hybrid on long trips. I only need the long-range capability of an internal combustion engine occasionally. Why do I want to pay for the overhead of hauling such equipment around when I'm just commuting or running to the store? Essentially, that's what many of us do with our internal combustion cars. We drive a heavier, noisier, over-capable long range vehicle that's less appropriate for the short neighborhood trip, just so we have the long range capability available, even though we use it only occasionally.\", \"I honestly cannot imagine a worse place to work. \\\\nOpen space equals no privacy and no place to sit and consider difficult problems. I get a very childish, highschoolish sense from that video.

Also, where are the old people? I can assure you people over 30 have a good amount of experience and knowledge they can contribute to a business like that. It's through old people who say \\\"Oh yes, this problem is exactly the same as they used to have in shipping goods on old trains, look in this book for the optimal answer, Brunel figured it out in 1840\\\"\\\\nthat you can short circuit the learning process and gain an edge.

Or in simpler words, you gain perspective. The very thing that all the dotcoms are shouting about.\", \"that office space has zero personality\", \"I've always thought that the only difference between microsoft and apple on the point of view of behavior when keeping a monopoly is that apple hadn't been successful enough to actually be as aggressive as microsoft\", \"Does the T400 actually match IBM's claims though? My understanding is that the new sealed battery MB & MBP models achieve the number quoted by Apple, which is generally a rarity in notebook battery claims.\", \"To be totally honest, I had to look up what tethering meant today as I had no idea what the term meant.

Disclaimer: The closest I own to a smart phone is one of these email/phone/web devices they sell in Japan that has a pita interface to use.\", \"Just a thought-- you should tell more about yourself and provide links to places where people can vet you a bit. Right now, this is akin to a personals ad saying, \\\"Looking for a wife. I've had a great relationship in the past. Please send me pictures and some detail about your last 4 or 5 relationships.\\\"

Sounds like an interesting project-- g'luck with it and with the co-founder hunt!\", \"Previously, in a comment on my blog, he mentioned that Bingo Card Creator has a higher conversion rate by \\\"more than an order of magnitude\\\" from him, which would imply his donation rate was at the time below .2%

He prefers to be circumspect with regards to exactly how much money he makes. As I respect his privacy, I will not elaborate further on my earlier comment that he does quite well with donations.\", \"When I was very young, I told my parents and sister quite detailed stories about living in California on a ranch (I was born in South Carolina and didn't visit CA until I was in high school, and had never seen or visited a ranch). My \\\"recollections\\\" were reportedly uncannily specific and realistic. My sister was convinced it was only explainable by reincarnation.

Nonetheless, I don't believe in reincarnation.\", \"Creepy:

> \\\"Notice: work areas subject to search\\\"

http://www.techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/img_408...\", \"Slightly related to HN: I liked the book \\\"How to change your life in 7 steps\\\" by John Bird. He is the founder of \\\"The Big Issue\\\", a newspaper the homeless sell in Britain. It is rather short, but talks about the issues of working with homeless people.

One snippet I found interesting is that many would invent fake drama stories about why they ended up being homeless (\\\"my wife and children died\\\"), to cover up their own failure.

http://www.amazon.com/CHANGE-YOUR-STEPS-QUICK-READS/dp/00919...\", \"The iPhone is a terrible platform for the vast, vast majority of developers.

No. You want a terrible platform, you try writing software for the Nokia platform. Or heck, try any other phone platform besides the iPhone. It's not a coincidence more apps are sold for the iPhone than for any other platform.

Apple has provided the best user experience and has the most users who are willing to buy apps. They are doing you a great service by allowing third party apps and promoting apps that hit their \\\"best of\\\" lists for free. Just because the experience isn't perfect doesn't mean Apple is \\\"fucking over iPhone devs\\\".\", \"SO much fucking bullshit. The 1st amendment says that CONGRESS shall make no law limiting freedom of speech. Facebook isn't the congress, it's a private company; one which apparently thinks the revenue from a few neanderthal racists outweighs that which might be lost from people who take offense. Facebook can do what they want, just as PG can wipe my account for swearing on HN if he sees fit. They own their site, which now includes playing host to a bunch of Nazis, most of whom would be happy to see Mark Zuckerberg die because of his surname.

I fucking hate September. GTFO my lawn.\", \"Sir Tony Hoare discusses the relationship between the science of computing and the engineering of software. First, he looks at the general concerns of science (e.g. long term, ideal, formality) and engineering (e.g. short-term, adequacy, and dependability) before delving on the interdependencies of the two viewpoints. He concludes with a vision of what software will be like: \\\"Someday ...\\\".\", \"You're right in that technology hasn't done much to fuel the uprising itself, but with mainstream media outlets utterly failing to do their job, blogs and Twitter have proven to be pretty useful for disseminating information and making the world aware of what's happening.\", \"I really can't understand why so many people are angry about the app store. No other company has managed to put together a market for phone software of comparable size and ease of development. Nokia, Windows Mobile, Blackberry, Android, Palm, they are all trying but failing to create a user experience within striking distance of the iPhone app store.

So how can you complain?? If it weren't for Apple it would be orders of magnitude harder to make money on phone software.\", \"I am not sure why you think its not true or nonsensical by any means.

It's a very simple point: there is a difference in the rights you have over hardware and software just as there is a difference in the rights you have over a book and the contents of the book. Pretending that the rules of one should apply to the other is nonsensical.

The reason this distinction is important is that many people claim that Apple is impinging upon their rights with the restrictions built into the OS, but they don't actually have any rights over the OS and ownership of the hardware does not grant them any. By analogy, owning a book does not grant you any rights over the copyrighted contents. People readily understand the latter, but seem to violently reject the former.

All they should do is void warranty if someone tempers with the OS.

That is all they do. Why would you think otherwise?\", \"It doesn't reflect the value of a wordpress plugin, since the value of an item is the most the market will pay for it before going for an alternative.

The only thing this price means is that it is difficult to make money by giving away stuff for free.\", \"Based on the stories I've read online it does sound like Apple isn't handling their iPhone app store well.

Those stories are the worst experiences and are not representative of the majority of iPhone development. The Apple app store is handled worlds better than any other phone. No other platform is even usable to the extent that you see people complain about it.\", \"I used to have an OO spreadsheet for that, but that quickly became cumbersome to use. Then i switched to a new application called wxbanker. It's quite limited in functionality for now, but that's how i like my application. Easy to use, easy to extend.\", \"I'm simply declaring an inflection point, a local maximum, around representative democracy.

What are the two forms on either side of the local maximum? If I understand you correctly, you're saying both of them are worse than representative democracy.

As a libertarian, I'd love to see more forms of government tried.

As a libertarian, wouldn't you have to require the unanimous consent of the governed to find a representative democracy acceptable?\", \"> people are confused because the sign up page looks like a log in page because it is so short. You can not log in to Tomorrow Market with any password.

That was the case. The title suggested if I login with my HN credentials I'll benefit \\\"inifinite private beta spots\\\". I login with my HN username and fake password which worked.

Then I was alerting HN users do not use their real credentials. And got my karma downvoted :D\", \"Just wait until the Chrysler and GM reincarnations reach federal court.\", \"I don't think the project is public. I think it was highly dependent on internal infrastructure.\", \"It's called Solidarity.\", \"yes and it was working fine!\", \"Don't they have social welfare in the Sims 3?\", \"I'm kinda curious how Apple would respond if someone did come up with a custom bootloader and OS that worked on the iPhone...

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Someone named \\\"Heogotz\\\" will now be documenting his PS3 hacking from a VPN service in Europe?\", \"It seems to me you have a number of options here.

The simplest is to give him the source code, and walk away, and chalk the whole thing up as a learning experience. In the unlikely event he is able to make something happen with the product, you're entitled to 30% of the profit, but I wouldn't count on it. In this option, you do not keep a copy of the code for yourself, or do anything with it in the future.

Option #2 is to have a long, hard talk with him. Lay everything out on the table, as clearly as possible. Explain that you have developed a product that you think is ready to ship, and that you don't want to do any more work until it does ship. If he has a list of things he things are necessary to get in the product before the initial ship date, have him itemize the list in detail, and then discuss and agree (in writing) on each one.

Option #3 is to buy your \\\"partner\\\" out. Ask him to assign all rights to the product to you, in exchange for some consideration you both agree on (cash, or a share of the profits.) Needless to say, you need to get the agreement in writing this time.

Option #4 is to talk to a lawyer. I'm not a lawyer, but I would be absolutely shocked if you have any direct rights to the source code. I believe you'd be exposing yourself to potential legal action if you tried to release this code, or do anything else with it on your own. You really don't want to go down that road.\", \"Windows to Linux\\\\nBook to Kindle\\\\ngEdit to gVim\\\\nWord to LaTeX\", NaN, \"Car => motorcycle + AutoShare (shared car service)

Work at office => Work from home\", \"Does anyone know if the solution is posted anywhere? It seems that the only thing the stranger does is to give them a reference point to figure out how many blue-eyed people there are, and not much else.\", \"Don't take so many classes. You aren't going to absorb the content from 7 advanced courses a day.

If you are taking classes to get a degree as quickly as possible, you'll find that five years from now you remember nothing and you wasted $200,000 or whatever college is costing you.\", NaN, \"This seems to ignore the case where a form is pre-filled with previously inputed info or some defaults. It feels more natural to clear the form and write all fields with new infos than to overwrite everying field by field.

now it's a long time I haven't seen a useful reset button.\", \"They still exist and I've pressed them just before thumping the desk.

Is there a greasemonkey script to get the browser to ignore them; are there extensions for any browser to do this without greasemonkey?

or with a user stylesheet?

input[.reset]{display:none;}\\\\nwhat is the right css? I haven't used it in a while?\", \"Dear Cats on the internet,\\\\nplease spellcheck your posts and proofread them before you post your rants to the internet. Otherwise some people might think they are unpleasant to read and possibly wont take them serious.

If you have a \\\"related reading\\\" section you might want to also use it to post some links to those guides. We are here to help each other, aren't we?

And: No, I don't use reset buttons.\", \"Can you elaborate as to why? I would have expected the exact opposite.\", \"a commonly used ticketing system has them, as does a particular bank i know of ...

you'd be surprised to hear that i had a need to use both of them in the same day and they both got me with it...\", \"I really appreciate the overview that author gave in readme. Quite often links to seemingly interesting github projects are submitted, but I am unable to figure out the 'really cool' parts. Explanation adds much value to playing with the project.\", \"Good example of implementing a feature because it's easy to do, rather than because it has real utility. Why it's part of the HTML form spec I don't know. Was it ever useful?\", \"The site in inaccessible.

http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/www.maqetta.org

How could IBM screw up a web hosting solution? And how does that reflect on the quality of this web UI tool?\", NaN, \"Last year I was checking-in like mad, this year I completely stopped. Why? Because I changed job and the new people I hang out with don't use 4sq. It's a very different crowd that if I pull out my phone and start checking-in it would be seen as a very strange and embarrassing behaviour.

So I guess your challenge is to make check-in's as natural and encouraging as giving way to the ladies at busy restaurants.\", NaN, NaN, \"Then they should get unhappy, they should test the market and they should find out that they're wrong. Who knows, maybe they'll realize they need to step up their game.

I really hate this \\\"just keep 'em dumb and happy\\\" nonsense. We're not children (and you shouldn't treat children like that either).\", NaN, \"Lacking context. What's a \\\"check-in\\\"?\", NaN, \"Scala, Clojure and Groovy are certainly not gaining \\\"massive traction\\\". There are still millions weenies out there turning out new Cobol ^W I mean Java/.Net applications.\", \"I totally agree with you here, speed also plays a great role into this, but don't you think using SDK buttons seems a little too lazy?

Good design doesn't always mean as shiny as it could get. Minimal approach such as Windows Phone 7 UI design is also consider as a good design.

I understand what you are trying to imply here. I just realized that I also should have given some comparison on shiny and minimal designs as well. Thanks for mentioning about this. :)\", \"Not everyone acts that way. Some folks with PHD's are really cool people. I have begun to think that those folks who do act that way are fundamentally insecure..or something.

Have an upvote.\", \"In fairness you probably attract more of that sort of thing than 99% of people. I mean, if you're going to act so aggressively alpha, you're going to get attacked often. So your view might be a bit skewed here.\", \"Looks are definitely a \\\"part\\\" of the user experience, but not \\\"the user\\\" experience. If you don't believe that font selection, color, white space, layout, and image selection palys a significant role in communicating information clearly and quickly, then your tool box is missing a few tools.

Yes, things being fast and easy to use are part of a user experience as well, but they don't make up the complete user experience.\", \"Hadoop\", \"Picked up a biz partner a few mos ago on craigslist. He was looking to make an iPad app. I agreed to a 30% stake... not sure why, in retrospect. He said he had lots of connections, and corporate relationships could be helpful in this app's market. I don't negotiate on my feet very well ;-)

I flew out to meet him in person. He had a very loose concept, so I drafted a concrete design while he gawked. I outlined a 3 week release target, he agreed to it, and I went to work hacking.

I completed a clean, high quality very-release-able app in 4 weeks, well exceeding the very basic features/specs I outlined for the 3-week-initial-release. He argues with me about inane points, I agree to some changes I know are bad ideas to appease him.

Cue to 3 mos later.

He still won't let me release, keeps promising he'll agree to a release if only I do X or Y - most X or Ys are very bad ideas, slimey, or even plain infeasible 'designs' that don't understand how to do a workable UI on a tiny touchscreen... you know the sort.

Also, he is driving me crazy, drags me through inane powerpoint slides and meetings, plays a lot of buzzword bingo, and hasn't contributed /anything/ to the company by my reckoning.

I quit my day job to work on this, but would have quit anyway. I know: I'm a fool. But its relevant because no-job means I'm also not wanting to lawyer up and spend the $. I'd just walk away if it came to that.

Clearly, this 'partnership' cannot continue, but I've sunk 3 mos into it, and produced a handsome iPad app, and even half an android version. I want to release them.

I feel like he is holding me hostage using my own work.

So the question: afaict I'm an independent contractor, and by most interpretations the sole author of the source code.

He's written me a few hundred dollar check for the flight (deal was: I travel, he pays), but I haven't signed (or verbally agreed) to assign copyright.

Should I just walk away? Or should I send him a message that I'm not doing this as a partnership anymore and I'm going to release on my own? Or something else???

I'd be happy to give him a copy of the source code too if he wants to continue it in his imo crazy direction.

thanks all. good to vent if nothing else.\", \"I love cricket as much as the next Englishman, but this is not a sports forum.\", \"I do have ideas and it is a major breakthrough. And it likely won't get picked up on because I'm too low on the totem pole.

I joined a forum a few years ago at a time when I was very ill, doped to the gills and had major trouble \\\"behaving\\\" myself, so not at my best. It had been around for a few years and the owner whined constantly that he wanted to increase membership, especially international membership, and couldn't figure out how. I was there six months and membership began going up dramatically, especially international membership -- so much so that they eventually created some subforums aimed at the international members. But I don't think anyone really knew it was me that engineered it. I wasn't even a moderator at the time. You don't have to be a moderator to treat other people well. In fact, it probably helps in some ways if you aren't a moderator because then it is simply an example of a decent human being, not a person with a duty to set the example.

More recently, I joined a forum with 300 members and almost no discussion. After I joined, people began talking to each other. Last I checked, it had 1800 members and has probably become the Go To place for its niche, likely displacing a more long-standing group for that niche. Why? In part because I got thrown out of the long-standing place. The fact is that in some ways, where I am, that's where the action is. Except I'm not a hacker. I don't expect to be all that influential on HN. I come here because I get to be treated like a normal human being and people, oh, talk to me instead of dividing up between those that worship me like a rock star and those that desperately want to shoot me down and put me in my place. So I am content with being a Nobody on HN and I have diabolical plans to remain a Noboby on HN so that it can remain a decent social outlet for me instead becoming ruined for me socially like every place where I ever became Somebody and then after fostering discussion generally on the forum, I was the only person no one would really talk to.

Still, I'm compulsively helpful, I tend to care, I have this unusual expertise (or insight or some such) and it just annoys the crap out of me when I can't give it away. Maybe some day I will come to my senses and stop caring about others and just use it the way most socially insightful people seem to use their skills: As manipulative ass-hats, for personal gain, because they know something others don't know. But I'm not there yet.

Peace.\", \"Like others have said, its only applicable to live streams. I very carefully read the terms before i stopped paying the license.\", \"I don't think I've seen a reset button in a while. Does anyone still use them?\", NaN, \"To resonate on your comment : when thinking about UI design, I personally never dissociate visual and behavior.

The UI behavior has to comply with the visual metaphor it manipulates. This is quite hard to do properly for people (like me) that does not master one of the discipline : UI behavior is controlled by code, and with a slight lack of care, it slips easily in a spaghetti nightmare if you want something finely tuned, and UI visuals, well, also needs great skills.

A team that manages to set up a cooperation for those two competence will bring you great UIs.\", \"I really like it. As some of the commentors said, it is not very clear what you are trying to provide.

I first thought an infostripe was a left-handed side column, for blogs. (Which would also be great).

Then after looking at the \\\"featured favourites\\\", I knew what I could use it for. A mobile business card.

And I really don't get what a cloud notebook is. I would try to ditch the word cloud.\", NaN, \"Thank you!

1) I didn't include it in the plot since I found it to remain constant, at ~300 requests/second. But yes, perhaps it would show a nice contrast to batching if graphed along with it.

2) This is an interesting question. I think it depends on how a non-batching solution is implemented: A) if each client obtains its own file handle, fsync()s can theoretically be issued 'slightly more concurrently'; B) if a unique file handle is the only one upon which fsync()s are called, this is essentially my solution with a dedicated thread, but which only writes one update at a time.

For A I'd guess a client would have to wait less for not-very concurrent environments, while in B wait time grows longer for \\\"unlucky\\\" concurrent threads. But I think a batching solution would overtake A for even moderately concurrent environment, since -- as you say -- it reduces the burden of serialisation.

Given time I'll try to revisit the code and try out different kinds of tests!\", NaN, \"My most recent job transition was from a programming position in a large metropolitan area to one in a very rural area. I moved for lifestyle reasons and took an ~60% pay cut -- so the best answer I have to you is \\\"it depends\\\".

If you want to maintain something close to your existing salary, you must at least look for companies or locations that actually pay that kind of salary to begin with.

This is probably quite obvious advice, but I think we (as developers) sometimes lose sight of the fact that there is not \\\"one true salary range\\\" for any particular set of skills.\", \"I don't have stats but I've been here since the beginning and I remember a much higher ratio of hard tech/comp sci articles to tech business articles.\", \"The parent said \\\"if you're having problems filling the position\\\". If you're having problems filling the position because other companies are paying more that's going to come out sooner or later.\", NaN, \"When I click the 'terms of use' button with 'open in new tab' I get the sign up page again.

When I click it with 'open in current window' I get a page which says 'What?'\", NaN, \"After the middle east, a lot of \\\"democracies\\\" are considering shutting down citizen's voices. India recently did so. Democracy's representatives find it inconvenient that citizens have a voice after elections.\", \"It looks nice. What's your aim with this? A few suggestions:

Don't welcome people with a form. First tell us what you are all about and why we need it. Then show us how others use it. Then ask us to sign up.

In the social tab, put the most popular ones right at the top. Having to scroll all the way down for Twitter is no fun.

What is an infostripe?

It's a customizable way to connect all the information you want to share about anything, universally formatted for any device.

Please don't position yourself as the \\\"everything for everything, used by everyone, forever and ever more!\\\". Really, tell us what's different about you. Your site looks like it's designed for mobile phones, so why do you say universally formatted for any device?\", \"Out of curiosity... since HN is a news forum attatched to a capital investment funds' webpage, then why shouldn't it be entrepreneur focused?\", \"MassChallenge was a lifetime experience for me! I'm not in an IT space, so I'm not sure that YCombinator could be a good fit for me, but MassChallenge was a good fit indeed.\", \"Getting healthier helped remove that chip. Partying would have been counterproductive to that end.

I did socialize. I had lots of friends. (Female RPG'er, for one.) But I didn't drink and such.\", \"There wasn't much in the way of meat in that post, unless I missed it. As far as I understood, the problem with calandering is:

- Synchronization: with potentially gazillions of users on a single network you've got a timeliness problem: User A may look free to User B, so he books User B, but actually in the interim User C books User B, so there's a conflict. Given the graph-like nature of such a network (all nodes potentially linked to each other) such conflicts could quickly ripple through the system.

Sounds interesting, I wish the author had been a little more specific about the problems.\", \"Huh? They could just do another analysis to show email from that time.

Although proving the lack of something is a lot more difficult that proving the existence of something. So it doesn't always serve much for them to say \\\"nope, can't find them\\\".

However, I am sure they will be eager to analyse Ceglia's computers for evidence\", NaN, \"LinceoVR is software for animation and 3D support. This software helps you to make any thing like in movies.\", \"I believe a TV license is required to watch the live streams, not VOD content.\", \"there are apps for it, but i've found launching any app as I leave the car and head in to a shop to be too much trouble. By the time I get the app loaded and ready to record, I'm many meters from the car's location.

It'd be better if the device had a feature to just replay your GPS locations for the last 60 minutes.\", NaN, \"Calling that pay rate $175K/yr is beyond conservative. Maybe if he's taking off 2 months a year for vacation (another benefit of contracting!).\", \"I don't think it's difficult to understand at all. The way I would describe it is: about.me with different design and a focus (though not exclusively) on mobile devices.

I like it.\", \"We want to get you inspire by every major category of logo design Because we know that designing a logo is not easy without inspiration. Today i have compiled a list of 50+ nature inspired logos. Now i think there is no need of searching any where if you want to get inspiration of nature logos.\", \"I'd just like to register my vote in favor of a regime of fascist moderation.\", \"I actually thought Joyent would play a bigger role.\", \"Maybe they use the location information to improve their service (i'm really just imagining here).\\\\nYou hear a song somewhere, a club, a bus, wherever and Soundhound is able to identify it. Somebody near you hears the same sound, but Soundhound can't identify it, maybe it is to noisy, the sound to low, for whatever reason they can't tell you what song it is, but they have the good recognition from somebody close to you, so they might be able to narrow it down...\\\\nAgain, just hypothetical, that's just what i would do from an engineer's perspective, i'm almost sure, they are not doing anything fancy like this.\", NaN, \"Does the market really matter if I'm happy with what I'm being paid?

Sure it does. A portion of your happiness at work is down to the quality of people you work with, no? If your company routinely lowballs, then when the dust settles you are going to find yourself surrounded by people who had no choice but to accept that rate. The market therefore affects you whether you care about it or not.

Also, things change. Plenty of money to live on as a bachelor might leave you a bit short if you want to start a family. If you don't \\\"need\\\" the money right now, stick it in a savings account. Because remember this: someone is getting the value you create. Why shouldn't it be you?\", \"Plus pretty much every Android app. That's not JVM, just Java, but still. Answers the question and nothing to sneeze at either, I would think.\", \"Yes of course gorgeous user interface design matters. But pitching two calculators up against each other is missing the point.

Beauty matters when everything else is equal. It's very easy to make something a simple as as calculator look good if you got the chops, because the UI have been solved for you.

But interface design is not just about how it looks. It's about how it works. And I will take something that works over something that looks good any day.\", \"Nope, only if you're watching live (as it's being broadcast) TV.\", \"Avoid bonus systems. Bonus systems do not work out well for non-executives. Look at the story again: the kid made out better than anyone because his $175/hr is his for as many hours as he works no matter how the company performs that year. He gets his \\\"bonus\\\" every hour he works. The senior dev has a whopping 30% of his yearly comp tied up in a nebulous bonus that probably gets paid out far enough into the next year that he's already earned about half of his next bonus by the time he actually gets it (i.e. makes leaving expensive).

The bonus system was originally set up for high up executives to tie their comp more exactly to company performance since they are responsible for it. As a dev you are not responsible for company performance. Are you able to sack the sales team if you feel that they're not competent? Are you able to change company direction? You can't be responsible for something you have no ability to change. People saying you do are just manipulating you to their own advantage.\", \" 6 3 , 6 3 , 6 3 \", NaN, \"Something missing from this story: money. How does this guy pay for six years of training (doing what he wants) with no income? I guess the lecture circuit and some Nike sponsorship, but will that be enough to pay rent, food, travel and maybe support a family?\", \"motorized table base can be bought for ~500$ ( http://www.tablelegworld.com/Motorized-Table-Legs )and then any spare table top can be attached to these - not that expensive in my opinion - and you get a working thing rather than some book or brick based hack which sucks in the long term\", \"I hate the term \\\"User Experience\\\". Especially considering that most people think that user experience is about making the crap as shiny as possible.

A good user experience has nothing to do with looks....make the crap fast (especially on mobile) and as easy as possible to use. That's \\\"the secret\\\".\", \"Thank you so much. You really made my day singletear :)\", \"Great thinking with the light above the keyboard.\", \">> and now no TV licence fee

Nope, if you're watching TV programs on your computers or smartphones (iPlayer) you still have to pay UK TV licence.\", \"If you ran a small service website and some person randomly sued you, it would be enough of a hassle and expense to respond to that through the legal system, as it is. Doing so as an individual with the full force and might of one of the largest multinational corporations on the planet which itself has the support (against intellectual property concerns, etc) of the entire government, including the president and vice president who have made ignorant and vigorous statements against what they perceive you to be doing is an entirely different situation. It is a situation that you almost surely can't win and can't afford to fight and most certainly can't afford to lose.

The problem here is that you also shouldn't go around making rap videos of yourself talking about how you're going to completely fuck Sony up and challenging them to \\\"bring it on\\\" while collecting contributions to your legal defense fund, when you know full well that you're going to roll over when the time comes, because you simply have no rational choice.\", NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, \"I think the author is a fool for making claims about how comparatively hard large programs like Word and Excel are without having any such experience. Reminds me of the fool last week who was making claims about commercial game development practices without knowing anything about it.\", \"IMHO the reason is obvious. The first few thousand users have very high IQ, so they would post interesting links and comments. After many more ppl joined the average IQ dropped sharply and so did the average quality of content.\", \"Read \\\"You are your own gym\\\". All you need to get started for the first 1-2 years.\", \"Actually the == comparison is VERY consistent. == will return true only if the values are identical--in the case of primitives, this means the ints or doubles are identical, and in the case of objects it means the pointers have identical values--meaning they point to the exact same object. But this way I know that if I want to do something like change the way things stored in sets, I have to modify equals(), since that's what maps and sets use to check equality.

Strings are only allowed to use + because strings were traditionally seen as primitive types, rather than the objects they are in Java. It's a small inconsistency, but more of a concession to existing practice.

I'm not sure what else the \\\"on and on\\\" refers to...\", \"1) Eat well - this is paramount

How?\", NaN, \"I'm on the fence with them supporting XP. One comparison to take into account is Safari's releases have dropped support for an older OS, much less than 10 years, they did change processor architecture though and have less business users to support. Also Microsoft offer free support.\", NaN, \"I just avoid Facebook all-together. am content with IRC and HN-style sites. when i really need to chat, I use Gmail's Chat or use Skype.

For me, anonymity and control are the reasons\", \"Nah, it means less money available to the tier above you and/or the shareholders and/or the non-LOB parts of the company, e.g. HR.\", \"Well if you didn't party, you missed out on one of the major reasons for going to college.

Some socialising might have helped remove that chip from your shoulder ;)\", \"> can anyone on HN name one single app they use daily that is programmed in java?

Twitter: http://engineering.twitter.com/2011/04/twitter-search-is-now...\", \"I don't see it as a problem of CS, but management. It's a problem we've made all by ourselves.

Absolutely any problem involving humans where errors MUST be kept at ~0% in all cases (any you have just a bunch of variables that can combine and permute) becomes extremely hard.

If you add a ton of features to it, then it becomes intractable.

In my company, all meetings are set in GMT and a notification is sent as soon as the meeting is decided, which is never less than 3 days in advance. After that, it's not any software responsibility to attend to this meeting and it doesn't matter whether you received a reminder or not. You keep track of your local time. If your country decides to switch to the Mayan Calendar it's not my f*g problem, you keep track of GMT time. Period.\", \"Why is there no mention of concurrency?\", \"> can anyone on HN name one single app they use daily that is programmed in java

1. IntelliJ IDEA\\\\n2. Eclipse (and its derivative works)\\\\n3. My bank's e-portal (ok it sucks, but it's written in Java)

Btw, I'm a Java programmer so my opinion is biased, but I think JVM is different than Java (programming language). I don't really like Java's verbosity, but I'm betting big on JVM. Hence I learn Groovy and Scala (both run on JVM).\", \"I hate it when this happens.

ESXi is excellent, I think one of the best x86 kernels in existence. The management software is nowhere near on par with it; it is finicky Windows software that doesn't match the hypervisor's speed or reliability. The long-rumoured Linux version of the management platform still has not materialised.\", \"the only tangible way a company can truly appreciate a good employee is biting the bullet and by paying him a bigger compensation

Exactly! A lot of people say what they really want at work is to be appreciated by their boss. Well he will appreciate you a hell of a lot if the money that should be in YOUR salary is in his instead!\", NaN, \"Graph problems would be hard without recursion I think. I've been working on some problems that are naturally expressed as graphs, and recursion is the natural way to do some things; it's be quite hard to do some things I did iteratively, now that I think about it (that is, without 'emulating' recursion with an 'explicit', manually-maintained stack).\", \"I think everyone is aware of these issues and can clearly express the problem based on the real life social network presentation, but its about execution. How do you create this system that works for users ? Even if you built it, would users even care or care enough to leave facebook ? 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We do have SP in our company, we also have lots of other stuff - we use JIRA for issue tracking for example. I also spent quite some time evaluating Confluence. And what I figured out was that getting to integrate whole of our infrastructure and different existing document repositories (they're all over the place technologically and physically) would be way easier and more flexible using Atlassian suite.

That's because we work on so many different platforms (.Net, Domino, Java, Oracle, MSSQL,...). And since SP is very typical of MS software (great integration with anything MS - and other stuff does not exist) - for our situation an principal/technology agnostic system is much much better in the long run.

But as far as non-geeks go in monolythic MS stack companies - ofcourse SP is AWESOME :)\", \"I don't think it has yet.

It's really easy to connect to hosted NOSQL environments though, if that's your cup of tea. AFAIK there are some solutions for most of them: MongoHQ, Couch.io and another one for Redis I can't recall.

You could also do it yourself. Basically anything that is also on EC2 shouldn't affect performance too bad.\", \"My claim: Everything that the government does should be posted online, unless it violates one of the following:

* true national security concerns

* personal confidentiality

* any monetary transaction information that might cost the taxpayer money by putting the treasury at a disadvantage in some prospective transaction.

Objections? What am I missing?\", \"Being watched feels kinda creepy. But being able to find the stuff you want is fun.

To a certain extent, this is somewhere where GUIs out-perform command lines - the hierarchical menu system that shows you the functionality available in a way that's fairly easily searchable. Maybe you could implement some sort of tree-structured help on the CLI?\", \"Good job, now learn a real language.\", \"I am using Rack::Deflater to gzip output, as there is no easy way to do this with lighttpd.\", \"It still boils down to switching costs. If Google pulls shenanigans often enough, some users will notice, and they switch to Bing or some other search engine with very little effort. Google doesn't want to lose those users, so they have incentive to not be evil.

On the other hand, AT&T either has a physical monopoly or is part of a duopoly of broadband in many markets. If AT&T pulls shenanigans often enough, even if users do notice, they can't switch to some other provider easily. So AT&T can be evil, and people have to accept it, because there isn't much other choice.

If the capital costs of becoming a broadband provider were as low as being a search engine, regulation wouldn't be necessary. But since the landscape isn't competitive due to physical limitations, and AT&T has a history of being evil, regulation seems necessary.\", \"I've been an SP user and was also involved in a few projects.

From a users perspective I see SP as no more than the \\\"My Documents\\\" folder moved to a browser. Sure, documents are now accessible to others, but SP does not solve the problem of explaining what the status of the document is. So you find someone else's doc, but you still may have to call or email to figure out if the doc was sent to customers, accepted, etc. As a document management platform, SP brings nothing new to the table.

Company functions like internal IT support, HR, etc. can easily setup simple workflows, and ticketing systems. In my opinion, this is the single best thing of SP and super valuable.

As a tech guy, I would never choose SP. First of all I find it too expensive, and second, the lock-in pitfalls of expensive upgrades and hours and hours of consulting to develop simple changes are just too risky (if it was my money).

So I agree with others in these comments, SP tries to do too much (and even more in the 2010 version), and the IE only thing just pisses me off.\\\\n(you can actually use other browsers, but I found that some of the config stuff can only be done in IE)\", \"Sharepoint does a reasonable job at being a MS-centric document management system, providing team collaboration spaces and being a traditional intranet.

But for everything else that it claims to be is just a huge tease.

- It can be a CMS, but it's the worst, most inflexible, non-standard compliant one you can imagine.

- It can be a development platform for corporate applications. But unless you're doing something that is ultra-simple and very close to out-of-the-box, it's just not worth your time. Plus the whole development process is one big hack (need Windows server, SharePoint, IDE on the same machine, position every object manually, batch job here, keygen there, restart SP/IIS all over the place, etc)

- Business users are able to create small business apps and workflows - but they'll be a complete mess and everyone will become frustrated with the bugs, limitations and idiosyncrasies when using them.

- You can do workflows - but the out-of-the-box workflows suck, SPD workflows have way too many limitations and custom workflows are a big pain and alot of work.

- It is enterprise-y... but it has lots of non-enterprise \\\"features\\\". Deleting your workflow history after 3 months, updating everything single document with the latest datestamp when doing a service pack, broken import/export features.\", \"\\\"people who share his beliefs, those who don't\\\" == Everybody

So you're saying nobody notices the context switches?\", \"I agree. About 10 years ago, someone gifted me a complete Half-life:Generation collection - with Counter-strike, Opposing Force, etc. I've recently found a Blue Shift CD from this collection and although it did not work, there was a serial on it, which I used to download the complete series from Steam.\", \"Which does most of the stuff done by SharePoint much better

Much better according to you. Not according to the hordes of non-geeks in large corporations, who don't even know that there are alternatives.

Compared to sharing a spreadsheet by email or via a shared drive with no locking, Sharepoint is pretty good!\", \"AFAIK there's nothing stopping you from using Amazon's SimpleDB, especially since Heroku is already running on EC2.

Also, given the \\\"SQL Databases Don't Scale\\\" by Adam I would be very surprised if they don't roll out a more \\\"scalable\\\" alternative to Postgres in the near future.\", \"Wow, simply great. It would be nice to open files in your computer and use them. I could not open any file by \\\\n:n filename command. Also record command, which is very useful is missing. I am not sure for what this can be used?\", \"It's beautiful. I think I'm in love!

It's a wonderful framework giving me a graceful syntax and some nifty tools. I may just get involved!\", \"Awesome! Keep rocking, this is the platform of the future for sure...\", \"It hasn't changed (yet?), but you can always put your NoSQL datastore on your own EC2 instances. Or you could use it with something like MongoHQ (http://mongohq.com).\", \"Sure.

Wave is for solving the key problems with email in a corporate environment:

1) It's hard to track (will presumably offer an API or be trackable by widgets)

2) It's hard to use it to collaborate on a piece of text to be sent out to someone else or included in a document (which is what it's used for half the time...)

3) When adding new people, it's hard to ensure that they have a clear view of the beginning of the conversation - often they get a garbled, over-indented mess in reverse chronological order, that's hard to follow.

4) When adding new people, often they get dropped again if someone replies to all from the wrong email.

5) It's hard to keep multiple conversation branches going. If you're collaborating with 5 people (hardly extraordinary) on a 2-page document, and they each have 1 distinct comment, and each of these comments requires a brief exchange (back and forth 3 times, let's say) before it's sorted out, you'll end up with a fairly messy conversation once it's all flattened out.

6) It's hard to attach files (particularly large or numerous files). And when you add extra people to the conversation, they don't see those files anymore. If there were multiple files sent at different time, sending all of them to the new participant is a pain in the ass.

7) When discussing, say, a document, correcting even a small typo requires a full email instead of being able to just dive in and correct the typo.

There are no doubt more, but this is what I can come up with fresh out of bed.\", \"For me it looks like a compilable python (with more complex syntax, of course) but with all the libraries of C.

The garbage collector without gc_free() means less control and memory leaks in complex programs (my biggest issue with python). I guess one could use malloc() and free() if they really want to (since C headers can be imported).

The hello world example is confusing though.\", \"Great news! I host a lot of my stuff on Heroku and have had a great experience so far. Deploying with a git push is pretty satisfying!\", \"AppEngine is probably the closest.\", \"bluetooth 3.0 HS (High Speed) standard is going to provide high speed transfer in comparision with Wi-Fi without consuming lot of power. So can't say bye bye to blurtooth so early. Have patience..\", \"Is there a similar platform for Python?\", \"I'd be interested if you have some examples of communication forms that geeks didn't start using first - email,sms,twitter, were all pretty geek lead...

Facebook wasn't. Or MySpace. I found out about FB from non-geek friends. I was shocked.\", \"The UK cover is a billion times better:\\\\nhttp://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/images/0385609345/ref=dp_...\", \"While both represent walled gardens. One by search ranking the other by latency/bandwidth.

It is a lot easier to change/create a search provider since there is nothing that has locked you in as such. But remember you are there because you find their walled garden useful.

However you don't have a choice if your packets are going to traverse AT&T. Also on some level creating a new search engine is a less costly task that rolling out new internet infrastructure. If AT&T shaping was opt-in and they didn't unfairly discriminate against those who haven't opted in ;) but that means you have to trust them to be benevolent.

They can do good with shaping, just like google does good with ranking. However once you grant them this power, you better hope they don't use it in an anticompetitive way.\", \"I'm still not quite convinced what need they fulfill, other than making it easy to deploy small/free apps. Sorry, that's just my impression. Anyone think differently? Please do correct this view if you think it's wrong.\", \"Ah, simply saying \\\"parallelize\\\" put me on the wrong track. I didn't realize you wanted to limit the number running simultaneously. Cool you discovered that xargs can do it - I didn't know that.

I have, however, done this before. I have a \\\"load_wait\\\" command which waits for machine load to drop below a certain level before launching the command. A simple \\\"sleep 1\\\" between instances of that then lets me launch thousands of commands without killing the machine.

    sleep 1 ; load_wait 3  &\\\\n    sleep 1 ; load_wait 3  &\\\\n    sleep 1 ; load_wait 3  &\\\\n    sleep 1 ; load_wait 3  &\\\\n     ...\\\\n
\\\\nI then launch those via \\\"system\\\" from inside awk and I'm done. The commands tend to be in muscle memory.\", \"I'm going to make a prediction that the default will become \\\"not live typing\\\", and the feature will disappear altogether later.

(And yes, a thousand times yes, sensible defaults. But even more than that, as few preferences/options as possible. I would much prefer people make a design choice, than no design choice.)\", \"> Wordpress - for a simple blog

Well, even for less simple blogs -- for example Techcrunch is built on Wordpress.\", \"Crappy is certainly a preconceived notion, but 'what does it actually do?' is valid criticism/complaint. Read over these comments. It seems to be pretty hard to explain clearly.\", \"And there's also Top Dog if you're looking for a quick bite to eat. It's right across the street (on Durant) from the Asian Ghetto. They sell really good gourmet sausages for about $2.75 per.\", NaN, \"i was going to say that there's already c++ or c#, but the language looks really cool. i guess the keyword there is \\\"modern\\\".\", \"That guy is a moron -- filling a mounted filesystem with large files of zeroes is not erasing it. To actually do so, dd from /dev/zero onto the full device.\", \"A few days ago I posted one potential issue with Heroku: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=859544

Does anyone know if this has changed recently?\", NaN, \"More often than not it is recommended/purchased by the IT department solely, without any other input from management

Actually the opposite is true with most corporate software. That's why it's so bad.\", \"Interesting technology but it this is not a black hole -- electromagnetic or not. When i saw the title I thought it would be something much cooler such as concentrating an incredibly strong electrical field at one point so that it sweeps electrically charged particles in that point and creates a singularity. That would have been cool and is the logical thing one thinks of when one mentions an \\\"electromagnetic black hole.\\\"

This is just a cylinder that traps microwave radiation by progressively refracting light to its core. It is cool but badly misnamed.\", \"They made such a thing, it's called \\\"clippy\\\" in MS office. Wasn't very popular...

\\\"I see you're trying to create an implementation of half of common lisp.\\\"\", NaN, NaN, \"Absolutely, just what many smokers tell me and they are right. I just think we should at least know about the risks.\", \"congrats guys, happy to hear you're continuing to kick ass!\", \"Used to do urban car rallying and was writing a custom mapping app specifically for that (up-to-date street data was pretty important as the city I was in was fast growing and always under construction).

Not using for anything now, although this has sparked my interest again :)\", \"Oops, I meant to reply, not upvote.

Sharepoint is only really utilised because it comes as part of Microsoft's enterprise package. More often than not it is recommended/purchased by the IT department solely, without any other input from management. Large companies can expect massive seat-based licensing costs in the millions, year long implementation timelines and poor uptake rates. I will probably get downvoted but I speak the truth. 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For more information about house rekey Jacksonville, Visit at locksmithjacksonville.mobi/\", \"This looks terrible in terms of usability. Everything is so white, there is no contrast at all. I find it really hard to see the difference between elements, and the \\\"highlight\\\" is barely visible. I guess one can get used to it, but would be much better with at least some contrast.\", \"Not as humorously.\", NaN, \"a.{~(/:a+c=:_29 14 _60 12 8 0 _2 5 3 2 11 6 14 _1 8 13){+/\\\\a=:(#.1,5$0),1,(#.1,6$0),0,(2$2),(#:20),~(3*1 1r3,|.i.3)\", \"Maybe the point is to find hard-to-test code in other people's code.\", \"You'll probably need to win the lawsuit before the judge can order something like that.\", \"I think most of the world's debt is privately held. For instance the UK is the third largest owner of US debt after China and Japan, but we ourselves have a massive public debt.\", \"Seems like a very poor choice for Eric to appear in front of Congress. Can only result in bad PR for Google and hightened scrunity of Google.

My favority Schmidt gaffe thus far was his comment on user privacy \\\"If you have something to hide, maybe you shouldn't be doing it\\\"\", \"Certainly the export of strong encryption technology was illegal, but the domestic use was not as far as I'm aware. Which law made strong encryption illegal?\", \"I miss something like the Principle of Least Astonishment for design.

Why every time there's a revamp of a website the new design is more astonishing and less clear? Why the search button in Google Calendar is now blue?

Why new design is usually a tease on our muscle memory?\", NaN, \"Have you considered taking out ads in popular research magazines? Everybody reads Nature, and I'm sure a well written ad would do wonders for you guys. Love the idea by the way. As a sciences student I totally see how useful this can be in labs.\", \"I found Google Refine saves some programming:

http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2010/11/announcing-goo...\", \"For extra fun....

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[#] The opinion here is that Lua needs a standard library. Maybe it does, maybe it doesn't, but I want to come to that conclusion myself, that's all.\", \"Advertising uses this not because it is \\\"sexualized\\\", but because men will buy toxic waste by the barrel if you draw nice titties on it.

This statement makes no sense. Associating sex with non-sexual things is the definition of sexualization.

And I know why advertisers do it, it's not rocket surgery to figure it out. Their motivation doesn't change the fact that the action itself objectifies and degrades women (and to a lesser extent, men).

Watch an advertiser sell SUVs to women: they have a big, hulking, strong look and are advertised as serving and protecting the kids. That is the masculine face of advertising.

You quote me stating that men are sexualized, and respond by explaining how men are sexualized? What's your point?\", \"I think the children's puzzler \\\"Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear, but Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair. So Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't fuzzy was he?\\\" is better known despite the Urban Dctionary selection biased votes.\", \"That's a really cool thought, that some of us \\\"star dust\\\" creatures went back out into the stars. They are 5 billion years ahead of the rest of us :)\", \"Here is a NASA page with more info about the Sphere project...\\\\n http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/spheres_smart...\", \"Old news. This has been in place for years.\", \"Encryption is not like a safe. In a safe, you close the door, lock it, and the contents remain unaffected. Cutting through the back of the safe would yield the same contents. In this way, safes are more like BIOS passwords. The password is written to the hard drive and the BIOS acts as a gatekeeper. However, there's no reason you couldn't use a BIOS designed to ignore the presence of a password.

If we were to design a physical analog to encryption, it would be more like a matter scrambler. You place your diamonds, jewels, insurance papers, etc. (or, in this case, incriminating evidence) onto a platform and enter a password. The contents of the platform are TRANSFORMED into a pile of pebbles, dirt, and dust which you sweep into a bag. The bag's contents are indistinguishable from anything else in your yard (Remember, GOOD encryption is indistinguishable from randomness as both encrypted data and random numbers do not compress well). The proper password will cause the matter scrambler to reproduce the valuables but otherwise will just yield more dirt, dust, and pebbles.

It is therefore an ACTIVE process to reproduce incriminating evidence in a case by decrypting data. One is not providing access to already existing evidence, one is PRODUCING it from pure garbage.

Ordo ad chao ac ordo ab chao.\", \"One could also say an encrypted hard drive is like the GPS location of a coffin containing a dead body. Can the authorities compel you to reveal the GPS coordinates of the body? If you deny any knowledge or reveal that you \\\"forgot\\\" the coordinates, could you be compelled to provide access to the evidence? What about GPS coordinates to a stash of drugs? At what point does revealing incriminating information become protected by the 5th amendment?\", \"Very cool, this is a great idea. Keep going I think you have something here. (srs)\", NaN, \"Somehow I don't buy the $0.50 thing. I remember that my dad laid out some serious coin to \\\"upgrade\\\" from an old TV to a proper monitor.\", \"You're not necessarily wrong. You're just damning the article with faint praise. The point of the article wasn't \\\"Do you want to start a business? Yes you do. Go start one now.\\\"

It's more \\\"Do you want to start a business? Yes? Go do it! No? No sweat! Just make sure you're making yourself happy and not just toiling away to make someone else happy.\\\"

The ultimate theme behind this blog post is to make sure your life is about you and your relation to other people. Otherwise, you get trapped into believing a lot of shoulds: you should get a bachelor's degree, you should get married, you should work long hours for terrible salary, etc.\", \"Does this mean that the words in the articles, and the grammar used therein will be checked for errors? Or that they put a new skin on their poorly written bullshit?\", \"Awesome! I was just about to start searching for something like this. Thank you HN\", \"I'm reading Operating Systems: Design and Implementation by Tanenbaum right now. He's damned clever and turns what could easily be very dry material into something quite readable and occasionally very funny.\", \"AMD only released docs on the 2d side of things. 3D is still undocumented, AFAIK.\", \"I would guess that the secret aircraft of today, likely as not don't have people in them.\", \"More specifically, this is the number of live people in space. I'd be curious to know how many dead people are in space as well (the ones who had their body's launched upon passing).\", \"Hey, submitter of the above link here. I had a hard time coming up with a non-spammy sounding title for this submission, but my company, Security Innovation, does a lot of application security work and has created some very cool eLearning.

If you're interested in learning about security this is a great (free) place to start. There are six courses that will be given away for free. I encourage you to check them out.\", \"Terrible ping times, though.\", \"AMD properly documents their GPU hardware now, and has for at least the last three years.

The real issue at hand is that the open source drivers are incredibly horrid. It's hard to write drivers, surprise!\", \"My favorite version is during the decline of communist Russia. One example was quotas on furniture factories enforced by the pound, resulted in 2000lb sofas. Another was number of military boots made, resulting in all the leather and soles made but not assembled into an actual boot.\", \"lolololol\", \"In a world with urban sprawl and animal cruelty, depleting natural resources, and families living on the streets, you're going to focus on a stupid freak accident?\", \"Both of these (the signature, and the post) are amazing!

....jealous\", \"Very interesting! I had never read anything like that before. Truthfully though, it makes me like the KIPP program even more, as I am glad that tools of mass persuasion can finally be used for good.\", \"Padmapper.com -- If you have bad credit, but have cash, you can offer more than just first and last to get around that typically.\", \"No you can't.

HTML is a Context Free Language (Type 2 in the Chomsky hierarchy) that is defined by a Context Free Grammar, and parsed by a stack machine.

Regular expressions can describe regular (Type 3) languages. They do not have a stack.

Note that there is a loop in the code, so it's not just regular expressions.\", \"I'm not sure about different namespaces for special methods. Python's object system is so self-referential and so transparent that it'd be surprising.

Go devs are of the opinion that what behaves like a function should be a function, with no exception. It's also the reason they don't do operator overloading, which I think is just dumb.\", \"Illegal strong encryption was, in fact, the law for many years. It was changed only when it was realized that the lack of robust security was harming the emerging \\\"e-commerce\\\" markets. Certainly it wasn't due to a concern about 4th and 5th amendment rights.\", \",[.,] doesn't actually concatenate files, though.

Personally, I think that using golf handicapped languages is the only way to keep it interesting. If you can choose the language, it gets too easy.\\\\nOne could even implement 'cat' as a single character, provided his language of choice.\", \"Works fine on Google Reader for me\", \"The SR71 was a secret for a long time. Now it's in museums. What secret aircraft/spacecraft do we have now? Beyond the x37? The military budget is orders of mag greater than NASAs. That's what I meant.\", NaN, \"This is pretty awesome. Especially since we use a digital team methodology.\", \"I'll save judgement for when I could try it, but why on earth do you need full access to my git hub account? I don't want to give you access to my private repo's unless I'm coding on them.\", NaN, \"There are several backup solutions (Arq, JungleDisk, etc) that will store your data on Amazon's S3 service. However, the restore process is fairly painful as it requires downloading potentially hundreds of GB which takes a long time. I'm aware of the hard drive service that Amazon offers, but AFAIK you're required to mail a drive to Amazon and they will put the data you want on it and mail it back. However, I've often thought that since Amazon also sells hard drives, they could skip a step and allow someone to purchase the disk, have Amazon can put the data on it, and mail it to the buyer. For people replacing a failed hard drive, it's likely that they will buy one from Amazon anyway, and this would save them a lot of time.\", \"Do a Google search for: KIPP brainwashing\", NaN, \"That would probably be the best defense. If the destruction was carried out as part of a regularly scheduled program instead of as a specific response to law enforcement's demand for the data, you might be alright.

Lots of companies automatically delete all email older than six months for this exact reason, actually.\", \"I am somewhat on the fence with this one.\\\\nIf the police comes to your house with a warrant, they have the right to search your house.\\\\nYou cannot actively stop them, but do you have to help them searching your place?\\\\nI.e. do you have to open the door or hand over the keys to the house? Or - maybe more to the point - show them where your hiding places are?

IANAL, but my gut reaction would be that on ethical grounds you do not have to help in the collection of evidence against you.\\\\nIf the police cannot decrypt your drive that is their problem, not yours.\", \"I am not a lawyer, but note that the original article (describing an amicus brief filed by the EFF, which is essentially an argument submitted by a party not involved directly in the case) is talking about 5th amendment rights, not 4th amendment.

The 4th amendment covers search and seizure (the case of a locked file cabinet inside a home for which a proper search warrant has been obtained), while the brief is focused on the 5th amendment question--is providing a password testimonial? The key question is not whether the information on the laptop must be disclosed to the government (we assume the subpoena is proper and if the laptop were unencrypted, the government would have the right to use it at trial), but whether the act of providing the password demonstrates a key element of the crime: that the defendant had control over the laptop and can therefore be assumed to been aware of/responsible for the creation of its contents.

In other words, is providing the password a neutral fact--as in Hiibel vs. 6th Judicial District of Nevada, where the Supreme Court found a law requiring individuals to provide a name when stopped legally by law enforcement--or is it self-incriminatory?

The Supreme Court has ruled on similar questions in several instances. See http://volokh.com/posts/1197763604.shtml for a discussion from a law professor who specializes in 4th/5th amendment issues.\", \"This was my question exactly...

From what I understand, Tor is an anonymizing service for web browsing (and other web activities). I2P is an anonymizing layer above the regular internet. I.e., you can use Tor to view pages/use services on the regular internet, while with I2P you can only use services that are part of I2P. On the other hand, I2P is less vulnerable - it is fully decentralized & distributed, with everyone being an equal peer in the network, while Tor relies on exit nodes to function, and normal clients don't help the network at all.

See:\\\\nhttp://www.i2p2.de/faq.html#outproxy\\\\nhttp://www.i2p2.de/how_networkcomparisons\", \"I was under the impression that previous rulings with regards to safes and keys did not carry over to combinations, i.e. one could be compelled to surrender a key but not the combination to a safe. Whatever the case, I think it's foolish to argue by analog.

Do you think the government ought to have the right to invade a person's mind and analyze its contents? I find that idea repugnant - under no circumstance should the mind be available to third party scrutiny. Personally, I consider my laptop as an extension of my mind. Much in the same way I don't go around sharing every errant thought I have with the world, I have password protected my laptop and encrypted its contents.

I concede that my personal feelings do not make for a convincing argument, so instead consider this: In the future, probably in the very near future, computers will directly interface with the brain and will provide all sorts of computational assistance - information search, number crunching, memory storage and lookup, communication we can hardly dream of... Cybernetic implants would indeed be an extension of one's mind, and I think most of you here would argue for its protection. The users of these devices would be living in a dystopia if they had to censor their thoughts and usage of their cybernetic brains!

And well, frankly, I don't see much of a difference between a neural interface and a digital (fingers) interface.\", \"I2P is built on top on existing networks. Apparently, the darknet plan would also like a real mesh infrastructure.\", \"Falling Skies Season 1 Episode 5 - Silent Kill : hi guys back again, Apakabar you and your family there, I expect fine and always be the best and healthy Physically and spiritually, I am here asking for your help before going here because I'm wandering and looking for a bite of rice so I'm here exchange information with you about the Falling Skies TV series\", NaN, \"Dumb question. Dumb answer.\", \"Extraterrestrial life = people?

Then who was soylent green?\", \"If you hasn't guessed it, this I found when I was trying to figure out the history of Hollywood Accounting.\", \"Getting companies to develop software for your OS would be very hard. Your OS would have to have hooks into the outside software to know what the program wanted to do with a file handle. Create a new mp3? Change the info of the mp3? Add album art? Play the Mp3? Delete it? What about future features that haven't been thought of yet?

The outside company just wants the ability to access a file. What it does with it is not up to the OS.\", \"The ability of an artist to make successful and popular music for the whole of their lives is next to impossible, as cultures change and the older generations don't necessarily adapt to what's popular. Why should they? Do you want your Grandma making Hip Hop videos? Meanwhile, some artists created a product during their professional lives that continues to generate revenue into their golden years. Why should we tell them - yeah, people still buy your albums but they're public property now. What about your ability to make money? Hmmm...See if people will buy the new version WITHOUT John Bonham. They won't buy it? Oh, then here is your Social Security check.

The Birthday Song, on the other hand, I agree with. It's like the Q-Tip/Kleenex trademarks. It should be deemed too damn popular to prevent its use in things like TV shows or restaurants. I know...I'm a contradicting hypocrite. Sue me.\", \"According to an unsourced claim on Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human), the largest value ever reached for this number was 13 (which is surprisingly low).\", \"A big problem with the future of mobile gaming in my opinion is the incredibly low software prices. Making a AAA title, then selling it for $2.99 is going to be very difficult. Raising the floor of mobile software pricing to something more akin to today's console pricing would be even harder.\", \"There is so much wrong with Thiel's logic it's not even worth commenting on. It's soundbite material, nothing more.\", \"I find it interesting that everyone ignores the obvious, and most common, method of making electricity from sunlight: fossil fuels. It strikes me as odd that there's such a disconnect between what we say and what we mean that the oldest and most prevalent form of solar-generated electricity gets ignored.\", \"The best man for the job is an idiom. Even then, I dont see any plausible advantage it has in most contexts over the best person for the job.

This isnt meant as prudery. Would you develop that argument? Im curious why Im being downvoted and would like a chance to engage.\", NaN, \"Criticizing Khan's videos on history is shooting fish in a barrel; the videos are short and concise and history is long and complicated. I could write many paragraphs of what is neglected or biased in just about any introductory books on mathematics, but I wouldn't really be making a statement about their quality. Quality would be determined by evaluating these resources by their effectiveness at fulfilling their purpose.

This is actually the root of the controversy in my opinion: the real purpose of all this online educational material (Khan academy, various youtube channels, MIT OCW, etc) is still pretty multifaceted and ill-defined.

I'm making my videos because I think that well-crafted videos make material more appealing and accessible to a lot of people on the internet. My hope is that people who are already learning the material will supplement with my videos and people who are introduced through my videos will get interested and seek out other sources. In this sense I would hope that they provide a window OUT of the \\\"Skinner box\\\", as would any other reasonable piece of educational material that stokes the desire to learn.\", \"> Nobody wants to pay taxes.

See, this just isn't true. The fact that this idea is taken for granted gets at the root of the problem.

I'm happy to pay my taxes, although I don't pay more than I legally need to.\", \"I think the grandparent was referring to extraterrestrial life that we haven't discovered.\", \"\\\"Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes hurtling down the highway.\\\"

http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Andrew_S._Tanenbaum\", \"Such things actually make up a fairly small portion of government spending.

http://usgovernmentspending.com/piechart_2009_US_total

Further, ask yourself who makes a profit on public service - the child who is poorly educated by a failing school, or the teacher who is overpaid to provide that service?\", \"How does it compare to Tor?\", \"Sorry, I didn't mean to put words in your mouth. My intention was to complement your comment, not to argue that you were wrong.\", \"Its been a great week for 500 Startups, which has now sold a company to Twitter (BackType), LinkedIn (CardMunch) and Google.

Isn't the CardMunch deal months old?\", \"Someone's been playing Pokemon :-)\", \"The difference is that any safe can be opened anyway in a few hours. A judge faced with a defendant unwilling to reveal the combination to a safe would figure he was just making things difficult, order a locksmith and find him in contempt. Requiring people to reveal safe combinations doesn't change their legal rights, it just saves time and mess.

A properly encrypted disk is undecryptable by anyone, and owners have a genuine expectation of privacy for things on it. So revealing the key materially affects the evidence. It is clearly something the 5th amendment was meant to protect against.\", \"That's basically the standard definition of regular grammar: a grammar that describes a regular language.

All this subthread is fairly confusing because people are using the term \\\"recursive\\\" in a non-stardard way. Recursive languages are the languages decidable by a Turing machine. They're a strict superset of regular languages, i.e., not all regular languages can be described by regular grammars, but all regular grammars describe recursive languages.

Now, some regular grammars are left-recursive or right-recursive, which means sometimes the same symbol appears on both sides of a rule. It doesn't mean they the have the power of full recursion that we find in full-blown programming languages, since they don't have the equivalent of a stack.\", NaN, \"You don't, death just sucks.\", \"The site cloning idea sounds pretty neat. Maybe I will try to clone HN.\", NaN, \"According to a post I read a while back on the Cybercrime Blog, you cannot prevent authorities from opening the safe or refuse to hand over a physical key (with a lawful warrant, at least), but you are under no obligation to provide a combination. I'm pretty sure the combination thing was SCOTUS precedent, but I'm not 100% certain.\", \"The players' agents have a role and responsibility here too. ESPN should put together a list of the destitute players and who represented them.\", \"i think they could argue obstruction/destruction of evidence with the dead-man's switch thing. although a legit counter argument is the wipe is a general security measure to protect the data. if we saw phones as if they were our credit/debit cards that would be a perfectly reasonable security measure to prevent against theft.\", \"Dependency injection frameworks/IOC containers (pick your stupid name of choice) avoid at least one of the problems of singletons: if you decide that you don't want it to be a singleton any more, you can trivially change the lifecycle to 'instance'.

By contrast, using singletons in plain old Java, you'd have to go through and find every usage of SingletonClass.instance().everyMethodCallOnThisClass() and push it up to the constructor. Since you now have a new dependency you have to pass all the way down your callstack, it can get painful quickly.

You still have the issue of global state, but I think that's altogether more complicated. Sometimes state really is global to your program and exposing it everything makes a certain amount of sense. It may well be ok for managing system resources (thread pools, network connections, IO in general). I think often you can get away with a boolean flag or two shared across a whole app. If it's read-only it's not a problem at all.

You need to be aware that every bit of shared state you make available or continue to use is a potential source of bugs and maintenance. Every bit of this that you expose needs serious thought. Don't let it snowball. Even if it means you have to make a few extra types of object or pass a stupid number of arguments all the way down the callstack, that's usually preferable because at least then you can reason about what's going on.\", NaN, \"Hey jayzee,

I actually work on a start up in this space with a slightly different approach - aggregating the best deals on supplies directly from vendors.

If you ever want to bounce ideas around feel free to contact me (email in profile).\", \"I'd like to add Kiteboarding or surfing big waves to the list of things that would give you the feeling that you describe.

The fastest thing on water is a Kiteboard. In high winds it has everything you described above - but it is plenty dangerous too so be careful. It's something I intensely love to do.\", \"If you just want to practice programming, a Blog is a great idea, as invertedlambda suggested!

You can also try cloning sites you like, such as Twitter, Facebook, Hacker News. Or maybe a text-mode game. Anything that you might think is cool.

Or a tool for reading from some API you like. What about a command-line tool for getting the weather report based on your IP?\", \">This is completely untrue. Players that go to the NBA one year out of college are the exception and not the rule.

This years first top 10 picks:

4 Freshman\\\\n3 Internation players (ages 18, 19, 21)\\\\n1 Sophmore\\\\n1 Junior\\\\n1 Senior

If you are any good or hyped, you are draft in the first year..\", \"Well played, sir. Brief in text as well as code. :)\", \"In our case the documents we move to the garbage collection already have a _type property that stores the class name and we do add a \\\"deleted_at\\\" property to the new document in the garbage collection.

But in the end, there's no other way to do the move than creating a copy and then deleting the original. 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I think it's the wiggle room that a good idea affords that people latch onto.\", \"I thought his assets were just frozen until the divorce was complete?\", NaN, \"Good detective work, but man, there is a reason the summer is called \\\"the silly season\\\" in the journalism trade. :D\", NaN, \"Is Nola Pro good? http://www.nolapro.com\", \"This kind of interop error should be seen and fixed in the earliest development and should never reach users; that's the point of deliberately triggering it.\", \"Why, the Twitter service itself. Its called lock-in.

Rewrite the licensing to say for non-commercial use only, except under special license. Allow businesses to opt into a licensing agreement for a few hundred bucks a year. Release the hounds on any unlicensed companies.\", \"The likelihood that you're accurately judging the origins of your driving behavior from your keyboard while a cat is on your lap after reading an article like this is 0.0%. I have a dog in the room with me. Let me help you out. You are not a toxo zombie, 'ComputerGuru.\", \"I know of some people who were buying gold ounces at under spot once BCB was factored in.\", \"Atlas was also 50 years ago.\", NaN, \"The same but not as fast. Usually 3 days to go through the ACH process. I routinely transfer money between my two bank accounts.\", \"whew! I'm glad I passed, though it should be obvious from my submission that my C is far from fluent! I am looking forward to the analysis - thank you for doing this RoG!\", \"How would you implement the UI for browsing search results in this system? Maybe draw some inspiration from map searching UIs.\", \"Okay, here we found an interesting bit:

> [...] but you've chosen a label for yourselves that was invented to describe the bad guys.

For me, probably randfish and lots of other people, some of them working in this industry, the word SEO just doesn't mean this.\", \"That's a very good idea. I'm going to edit the article, hat tip to you.

Edit: done http://www.cloudspace.com/blog/2010/06/03/html5-link-prefetc...\", \"We should abolish patents.\", \"And the counter is: If IE6 doesn't already appear broken to people out in the world already, in what sense that they care about is it broken?\", \"Which is probably why he didn't say that. The article has useful information and cautions people to think through the consequences before using the feature. It doesn't claim, at any point, that the feature will hurt the users.\", \"I can participate as a seller in the Apple App store. I cannot in the Android Marketplace.

Unless and until Canada is a first-class country on the Android marketplace, I won't even look at developing for Android.

(Granted, I probably won't do much with it even after that, because I hate Java with a passion and don't want the nasty performance hit that alternative languages currently have on Dalvik, but that's a different argument.)\", \"Why are you hiding this binary behind bit.ly? Why not the webpage for this app?\", \"if your schedule is s.t. you can put an end to busy, you're not working hard enough.\", \"Another epic MS failure. They should just rename the company \\\"XBox\\\"\", \"> Why was this submitted again?

Why? I only submitted this once. The first submitter may have deleted his submission. Actually, there is no way to know what that linked to for sure.

> jrockway already did an excellent point-by-point rebuttal

Quote: \\\"Bad science: OK, I'm tired of reading this tripe now. (Next)\\\"

Excellent rebuttal indeed. Who upvotes this?! I for one think \\\"Bad Science\\\" is spot on. It's a shame the taxpayers have to foot the bill.\", \"The TFA asks \\\"how do you test for Toxo\\\" - the answer: http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/food-poisoning/toxoplasmos...

That article really made me shudder:\\\\nA small literature is coming out now reporting neuropsychological testing on men who are Toxo-infected, showing that they get a little bit impulsive. \\u2026 And then the truly astonishing thing: two different groups independently have reported that people who are Toxo-infected have three to four times the likelihood of being killed in car accidents involving reckless speeding

I have a cat (and have always had one) and am in constant close contact (she's literally in my lap non-stop while I'm at home) and I sometimes (often?) forget to clear the cat litter for days (yuck, I know). And I have this thing where I always feel I'm simply not going fast enough while on the road (140kmph on mountain roads is normal for me during my 90km one-way daily commute). Am I just overreacting (traditional self-diagnosis) or is this really worth looking into?\", \"As far as Facebook iconography goes, this isn't nearly as creepy as That Guy from Facebook's old logo: http://mashable.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/facebookguy.P...

Frankly, it seems to be in the general category of vaguely strategy-conveying graphics that a lot of companies employ. It's nowhere near as bizarre as, for instance, the graphics underlying the rationale behind the Pepsi rebranding last year, conveying such concepts as \\\"Relativity of Space and Time\\\", \\\"Gravitational Pull of Pepsi\\\", \\\"The Pepsi Ratio\\\", the comparison of \\\"The Earth's Geodynamo\\\" to \\\"The Pepsi Globe\\\" and \\\"Magnetic Fields\\\" to \\\"Pepsi Energy Fields\\\", and the not-quite-orthagonal axes of \\\"Convention to Innovation\\\" and \\\"DNA to Future\\\" projected through the old Pepsi logo to create the new one: http://www.fastcompany.com/files/PEPSI%20GRAVITATIONAL%20FIE...\", \"Wait... SQL causes lock-in? I admit that some of the extensions are rather useful, but...\", \"Sorry, but there truly is no (good) excuse for any IT dept to restrict users to IE6.

You can't install IE7 or 8 alongside 6 and no other \\\"modern browser\\\" has any kind of reasonable group policy management support or administrative control over updating or extension policies.\", \"Oh, come on! \\\"Childish and creepy\\\"? Complaining about privacy issues is one thing, but finding stupid excuses to slam a person is something quite different.\", \"You bring up an interesting topic. Is the idea of Freedom valuable with no execution?

Freedom itself is almost priceless. I am well aware that the freedoms I enjoy now was bought with the blood of many who went before me. But that was the very costly execution that made freedom a reality. Is the idea, without tht execution to create freedome itself, of great value?\", \"SpaceX has had at least one crash before:

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5315156\", \"I agree with dinde: I don't see what the big deal is about. The comments about a 'cult' and the Illuminati were clearly jokes during the interview. (see http://d8.allthingsd.com/20100602/whats-under-mark-zuckbergs...)

It's like asking if all the birds pictured in the Twitter office are a proof that Twitter is in fact a bird-oriented cult and they're striving for world-domination done by birds. Or saying that Google thinks their users are kids because of the primary colors they put everywhere.

Mark Zuckerberg loves hoodies. He built a giant company. So, of course, they'll make some company hoodies and sometimes they'll add something more than the Facebook logo, something that represents what the company is about.\", \"ouch\", \"Just like XBox business, Bing is also another loss leader for Microsoft. Obviously Microsoft would do anything to get market share since they have a gigantor war-chest. A year later with all the cheers from its usual supporters, Bing managed to get \\\"some\\\" increase on traffic. Well, I wonder how much of those are directly coming from Facebook search which Microsoft has a lot of stake in.\", \"I think you already learned your lesson, but I want to repeat for all the others: SEO and non-programmer doesn't really fit.

Think about what the job of a SEO is: Make Google like the site more. How does it work? Make a better site, that gets more links. Okay, the \\\"get more links\\\" part is possible without any technical knowledge. But if the site is crap, this won't help. So how could anybody make a html site better without being a web programmer? Yeah, right....\", \"I feel the same way about saying physical gestures like \\\"shrug\\\". And also about \\\"Wow. Just Wow.\\\" But I can master my distaste for those; they're not why I mentioned it. Who knows what the line is?

Maybe it's more because using gay terms as pejoratives is a nasty habit and we should stamp it out rather than try and equivocate just because they're familiar.\", \"More likely from seeing my tweet: http://twitter.com/KuraFire/status/15401140612\", \"Sure, my email is in my profile.\", \"In a word, no.\", \"Looks like a great way to burn through 50Million in 2 years:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jellyfish.com\", NaN, \"I got $150 off of a camera bought through eBay b/c of Bing. I can't imagine how they ever thought that made business sense.\", \"Lack of browser chrome does not a native app killer make.\", \"That post needs some heavy duty clarification.\", \"There's a firefox plugin. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5392/ It has been a while since I last used it but it generally gave good indications.\", \"Link for confirming your account via phone:\\\\nhttp://www.facebook.com/confirmphone.php

Also, confirming your account allows you to use site features without having to enter CAPTCHAs and also allows you to upload High Quality video to the site.\", \"I agree. The closest thing that page provided to concete advice was to avoid busy work and talk to your boss.

But that runs into two immediate problems. The first is that unless your boss already thinks you are genuinely overworked, they are not likely to be too sympathetic to you wanting to work less.

Now, if you can identify specific tasks that you think are busy work, you may get your boss to remove those or explain why they are not busy work. Of course, those tasks may then be replaced by others.

And this also brings me to the second point. Busywork should be avoided, but you need to make sure it is busywork. Your boss may very well have a good reason to have given you a task that you just don't see from your point in the organization. It may be worth asking him/her about so you can better understand why you are doing those tasks, but that does not mean you should unilaterly decide they are busy work and stop doing it.

Of course that only addresses work. Outside of work you may have more control, but even there your actions likely impact others and this should be considered when cutting things out. A proverbial soccer-mom may easily free up 3 hours a week by removing her child from soccer, but this will certainly impact the child.\", \"There is no real A/B testing for SEO, sorry. As you say, there is only one Google.

You can try to simulate a 'test' with two equal throwaway sites, but this will never give you the same insight as using it on a big site with real content and real visitors. But it can help you find problems in linking structures, tweak the (really small) benefits of using one or another html tag.

The success of SEO can't be isolated. But, increased crawling of the page and disproportionate visitor growth from Google are good signs.\", \"Perhaps if we redefine language to include data communications protocols, and the only difference is in how the protocols are interpreted by the receiving device, I can agree with you.\", \"This blog post is short on details, but I assume he's referring to FB's change from a couple days ago that developers have to verify their accounts. And yes, I too had trouble with the SMS verification, but a) that hardly forces me to use FB payments, b) devs are a tiny fraction of their userbase, c) stuff for devs are broken all the time on FB, and d) never attribute to malice that which can be explained by incompetence.\", \"Excellent Radio Lab episode on this and other parasites: http://www.wnyc.org/shows/radiolab/episodes/2009/09/25\", \"Awesome - big congrats to SpaceX and the team there!!\", NaN, NaN, \"Anyone else get faster in there area? Want to make sure this isn't some bs claim.\", \"I hope that once it's sealed they recover the blowout preventer and figure out why it failed.\", NaN, \"I totally disagree. Age means less and less with each passing day. Zuckerberg's bad press comes from the fact that he has a huge and highly-vocal userbase and he implements features that they don't like, or at least, in a way that they don't approve of even if the features themselves rock. That, and he's a bit too eager to capitalize on his successful platform, willing to take risks with user privacy and data \\\"pushing the boundaries\\\" so to speak in order to find out what users are willing to put up with and what they're not.

When it seems like almost everyone you know has a facebook account, there are bound to be complaints. It has nothing to do with age, it has everything to do with centralized power.\", NaN, \"I'm not sure I agree. You may describe an underwater setting by saying \\\"there is a clump of seaweed floating 3 meters above , 10 meters in front of, and 2 meters to the left of your current location, and a shark hiding about 20 meters behind the clump of seaweed\\\", but it's much more efficient for you to send me a JPEG image of it, or better yet, a 3d image of it. I think this is how most scientists believe that dolphins communicate.

This is sort of like the difference between playing a text game like Zork or a 3D MMO like World of Warcraft. English only descriptions leave the details up to your imagination. 3d graphic imagery communicates the actual picture.\", \"BCB is still alive and kicking until July 30th at 9:00 pm PST. Buy away fellow HNers.\", NaN, \"Oh no, another land rush for a name space yet again.\\\\nMissed the domain name rush.\\\\nDitto the Twitter rush.\\\\nAnd now this -\\\\nQ: what's your worldoftext handle that you're homesteading for $8.99 a year?\\\\nA: http://www.yourworldoftext.com/all_the_good_names_were_gone\", \"Is this to get a Facebook account? They are actually asking people to submit a credit card to get a Facebook account? If this is true, wow. I can't think of any reason I'd give Facebook my credit card number.\", \"As cliche as it sounds, I definitely see an ad-based revenue stream coming here.\", \"Perfect reply. Thanks!\", \"You make fine points and I agree.

But if I may, it can be expanded on. In mathematics, a theorem is an idea combined with proof. In short, the idea is combined with the knowledge that it is a true and accurate fact (at least within the domain you are working in. Things are true in C that are not true in R), along with some idea why it is true emboddied in the proof. It is this combination of the idea with knowledge it is right that makes it valuable.

To be slightly more concrete, the idea that P = NP is not overly valuable. It is not yet proven either way and it could be true or false. A full proof would be tremendously valuable, and very surprising to many who are very confident P != NP. Creating a proper proof seems much more akin to writing the novel than it is to having the idea for the novel.\", \"The oil is biodegradable. Very biodegradable actually. All you need is oxygen.

In deep water there isn't much oxygen, and when it coats shores only the top layer degrades (so it takes some time). But if you can spread it out it will all be gone.

And once degraded it leaves no residue at all.\", \"It seems like something new to check for on your DB heavy pages. You could ignore requests with that header if your servers can't handle the additional traffic.\", \"OK, fair enough\\u2014the downvotes have spoken clearly.

Truth to tell, I looked at the article for contact information\\u2014obviously far too cursorily\\u2014and, when I didn't see it, figured that the author would be likely to spot it on Hacker News. (I have since e-mailed the author.)\", \"This is quite scary, actually. Since when is email not a sufficient form of user validation? Facebook may have an entirely new issue on their hands. Their PR team is going to be even busier than the peak of the privacy settings fiasco.\", \"do you mean that\\\\na) you have transferring disabled for your account

or

b) that your bank doesn't let you do that?\", NaN, \"And the mom and the girlfriend and...\", \"Dave McClure comes off pretty poorly in my opinion, everyone else came off very intelligent with excellent points.

EDIT: To back up my point about Dave, he focuses completely on building profits. Its easy to say \\\"Hey Apple makes 7cents on the dollar\\\" but it shows a lack of foresight.\", \"Are keychain generators common outside the US? I'm curious why physical measures like this aren't more common.\", \"Personally, whenever I find a superscript I compulsively go to the footnote and back. I think of footnotes as asides which would be too long to put in parentheses. (I do ignore footnotes that just go to citations.)\", \"When I decided to focus on the things that matter in my life, I got much busier. Sure, I have fewer items on my todo list now, but each one of them takes a lot of time, energy, and focus to get right. When I was less focused, I had plenty of free time because I didn't realize how much work it takes to get the most important stuff right.\", \"That's what I don't get: Where do you get the \\\"shady industry\\\" stuff from?

SEO is just one more tool in you toolbox. Easy to learn, hard to master, but massively effective.

And yes, there are lots of (very vocal) idiots out there. But this type of people is in every industry. So I don't get it why so many people see them as \\\"the industry\\\".\", \"Keep in mind that there are 400+ YC founders out there now, and we roll deep. A lot of us do keep tabs on Hacker News and we do vote up and support our friends.

So no juice needed. Just regular voting.\", \"It's a support \\\"issue.\\\" Large IT departments will say that it requires extra support to install a second browser. Is it worth the \\\"extra\\\" cost in time and support?

As a developer, in some organizations, you can't install anything on your own machine. So, you can't get your software to work on Firefox, for example. All your software simply has to work on the company standard browser. The idea is that you'll deal with it later...and 8 years later...\", \"Yeah I doubt RIM would agree with you. That is just one example.\", \"\\\"This is essentially the same mechanism used by sailboats tacking against the wind, and despite being counterintuitive at first is well-established.\\\"

Tacking is different from this. This is using ground-speed to generate thrust, as even the shills acknowledge.

\\\"The speed is limited only by gearing and mechanical efficiency--an idealized device could accelerate arbitrarily.\\\"

Arbitrary magic acceleration inside an atmosphere should be your first clue that something's extremely wrong here.

And yes, I looked at the various forum links that turned up, which made very clear the very typical full-court astroturf press going on (like the argument above with someone who registered only to argue with unbelievers in this thread). You might take a look.

\\\"Sticking with a knee-jerk reaction against something while ignoring further information that supports it gives \\\"skeptics\\\" a bad name.\\\"

Skeptics get a bad name because they don't join in the squee.

All I ask is that you look at the further information. Check back on this story in months and years and see whether it pans out.\", NaN, \"I was going to post something similar but decided against it at first but seeing as it looks like I'm not the only one that thinks so...

The article comes off as extremely biased and seems (to me) to pass off a number of opinions as fact in order to slam Zuckerberg some more (the \\\"trend du jour\\\" of bloggers these days).

I thought I was going to read an article with some comments from Facebook regarding a new PR campaign or something based on the article's \\\"And What It Means\\\" line. Not some blogger's artistic interpretation.\", \"His end users deserve better. He's wilfully confronting them with interop failures they aren't in a position to understand, much less do anything about. Testing is a burden which should be borne by developers.\", \"I always hit \\\"Report Spam\\\", works for everything except me@s\\\\ni have no problems with my personal domain, but if e-mails are addressed to my gmail account in me@ list that fails.\", NaN, NaN, \"I'm investing in asteroid mining now...\", \"I don't think the rest of the world cares that much. US software patents don't mean much to anyone outside the country...\", \"Coz OSX doesn't run >90% of world's computer. Else it would have been same\", \"Actually, Posterous has a web editor that's super powerful and easy to use. You can post all content including media without using email if you want\", \"user guide, nice. hope they have a Python API!\", \"There's seems to be some disagreement and debate here about what is \\\"less distracting\\\" between superscripts (followed by footnotes) and links. To me this seems obvious since one adds text to the sentence (literally a number) and the other has only an underline to signify its presence. However, it just occurred to me that this is not what this debate is about.

The distraction in this context is not defined by the presence or absence of text, it's the perceived value of the content there. I think historically footnotes have been of lower value to the reader than links. Take wikipedia as an example: for info that is absolutely necessary to understand the article there is a link, and for further reading or references there is a footnote. Maybe we have been conditioned to think links are necessary reading because of their historical use, and that's why one camp sees them as \\\"more distracting.\\\"\", \"What Apple is doing with their App store policies is far worse than packaging IE with windows or using proprietary .doc format by default for word files.

It would be hard for Apple to reach market shares as great as MS, if they do you will see them hit equally hard for breaking monopoly rules.\", \"Even the main stick man character is the Author's own voice (or that's how I read it). So that's the most prominent character. His \\\"Dilbert\\\" if you will...\", \"Title is link bait. They're talking about the HTML code you can put in your header to kill Safari GUI elements.\", \"Would you agree the \\\"describing\\\" issue you raise is the same as \\\"English can describe what it feels like to be pinched, but cannot make you feel a pinch\\\"? No dolphins are needed, it's the issue of qualia.

A universal language can express anything that can be expressed in language. If qualia are outside the realm of language, that wouldn't make English less universal.

You may say dolphins use a language, and then feel qualia in response. Similarly, we can imagine a human who is genetically engineered for his skin to pinch when he hears certain sounds, so that he would feel the pinching quale. I think in neither case should triggering hardware features by sound be considered language. A nice example is \\\"clap on\\\" devices -- surely that's not language.\", \"Since you asked for me to explain it to you, I'll do so.

As someone who has hired many people I've learned that people with so little interest as to spend five minutes looking us up are typically generally lazy (even outside the context of our company) and specifically may be incompetent.

At the point of looking at resumes I have very little to go on. If the resume comes in with Kool Aid stains on it, and states that you'd like any job that pays, preferably working with hot chicks, I'm less inclined to spend much time with your resume. Everyone says they're a professional. Unless I'm desperate to hire someone, the burden of proof is on you. And the fact of the matter is if I'm getting 500 resumes, and 50 of them can point to having reverse engineered our object-model in high school, why does your resume asking \\\"what is it that you guys do again?\\\" merit a second look.

Maybe in a world where you're especially in demand, what you suggest is fine. If I get Sergey Brin or David Cutler's resume on my desk, I'll call them and let them know what we do. But if you're random dev -- well you need to prove you're not JUST a random dev.

And this really is relative. If you're applying for the most coveted dev role in the world, you need to show more in the resume than if you're applying to fix bugs in the Waste Management LOB app written in COBOL from 1979.\", \"I liked Readability, but since I got a Kindle I am in love with Instapaper. Does more or less the same thing, but pushes it to your ebook reader. I hope they add a similar feature.\", \"The article actually covers that:

Virtually every single one of the large sites does it:

\\\"Think switching pricing on your users is is unfair or clumsy? The biggest ecommerce sites in the world have been doing it since the turn of the millennium!\\\"

Links to:

http://www.wired.com/techbiz/media/news/2000/09/38622

If you have a lot of returning customers offer a price-drop gaurantee or similar.\", \"I'm pretty sure submissions about YC funded companies are juiced.\", \"You can't host your own Posterous and it has fewer features and no third party plugins but it's easier to use, has built in syndication to TwitFace, and is probably far more secure than WordPress.

(Edit: How is this wrong? Was it my playful nickname for Twitter and Facebook collectively?)\", NaN, NaN, \"It's not really compulsory in the sense that someone is making you participate. It's simply the peer pressure. Here's some \\\"anecdata\\\" to illustrate the point: I don't have a Facebook account anymore, but my wife does. Anyone among my friends and family who wants to see my son's photos is told to go to my wife's photo gallery. Sure, we could use Picasa or Flickr or even e-mail, but she's already using Facebook and it's easier that way. So if a friend or family member wants to see the photos and doesn't have a Facebook account, they have an additional small incentive to get one.

Facebook has become one of those things everyone mentions now and then. You can use it to keep in touch with high school friends (even those you didn't like in the first place), to exchange gossip, to kill time (if you think mindlessly watching TV is the worst you can do with your time, think again), etc. If everyone around you uses it for something and mentions it often enough, you'll feel left out of that. Those of us who can say \\\"well, I'm glad to be left out of that\\\" are a minority.\", \"A slight correction for the article:

They say, \\\"You\\u2019re not going to win me over if I have to own a Mac or use a nightly build to see something,\\\" but if you have a Webkit nightly on Windows you'll still see that same message telling you to use Safari on OS X.

So, basically you'll need a Mac to see any CSS 3D transforms. It's because that portion of Safari relies on the Core graphics framework.\", \"I think this is the first time I have seen an (almost, I know, not complete) dupe on the front page.\", \"That\\u2019s an absurd comparison. Generating mathematical conjectures and then proving them takes decades of preparation and careful study and analysis of a difficult problem. Generating a movie plot idea at the level Adams is talking about takes, with no preparation, a few minutes and a dinner napkin.

The equivalent kind of \\u201cidea\\u201d in mathematics might be \\u201cI\\u2019m going to understand and model heat dispersion in a block of metal\\u201d, with the \\u201cexecution\\u201d being developing the underlying machinery (partial differential equations) gathering enough data, and building a model (the heat equation) that fits the data and can be used to compute practical approximations. The \\u201cidea\\u201d part can be done by anyone; the execution is made up of decades of hard work and hard thought by several of the world\\u2019s most famous mathematicians, building on centuries of previous effort.\", \"Scoring free rent and food sounds like almost as much work as the startup itself.

I guess if you're in a college town, you could just pretend to be a student and attend student club meetings for the free pizza. I don't know how to handle the rent. You could always seduce girls, I guess. But that seems time consuming. And if you can score free food and seduce girls already, maybe your youth would be better spent that way rather than in a startup?\", NaN, \"\\\"WARNING! Tynt Blocker has detected Tynt.com's tracer script in use on this site.\\\"

I can't recommend this Chrome extension enough. :)

https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/achmnghbfplhfomh...\", \"How does it work in the US?\", \"A sphere sounds quite unlikely. Maybe a torus, though.\", \"Ah yes... His ex is actually blogging, on livejournal of all places. Cool to get a view from the other side.

http://moschus.livejournal.com/141570.html\", \"It's cute to see someone's intelligence being insulted in a syntactically ill-formed sentence.\", \"Very refreshing to read straight up reasoning. I was expecting a lot of spin (I wonder what they wrote in the message they sent free users)

Instead some really good points for a fully paid model. They can be more targeted in their acquisition and measuring. Makes sense.\", \"I never understood why microsoft doesn't roll out it's own adsense+adwords. It only makes sense to do it with bing.\", \"Doesn't seem like a big deal to me. I think a lot of Zuckerberg's bad press comes from his age: i.e., people are jealous of his success.\", \"Do you think that tech training is a decent market in general, or just for this one industry?\", \"I made something like this awhile ago, it's not as nicely done though: http://wall.bot.nu/ (wait till the red cursor scrolls all the way to the bottom)\", \"Seems like they are actually following the mantra of releasing a dead simply product quickly, and the slowly adding more features so that in the end, the users might as well have signed up for WordPress or Tumblr or similar sites in the beginning. Clever.\", \"It helps that the design is similar to that of the Falcon 1, which has already been successfully launched a few times. It uses the same engines, and I think it has a lot of the same electronics. (Fun fact: they use Ethernet for their avionics, replacing what would have been horrible tangles of wires in older rocket designs.)\", \"Can we chat on AIM/email?\", \"Would you be up for an email/AIM chat about this?\", \"So do I, and it's a pain. some of my CSS files feel bloated and unnecessarily big, but it's an even bigger pain to go through the whole codebase and check everything out by hand.

It's a problem and if there's a solution out there it would make me very happy.\", \"I can't wait for the next headline:

Posterous Reveals Radical New Feature: FRAMES!\", \"I never directly follow hyperlinks a page that I'm still reading. Instead I middle-click to open them in a new tab, and continue reading in my current tab until I'm done (or until I get stuck and need the info from a linked page to continue). Only then will I look at the new tabs. This works pretty well for maintaining concentration, but it's only accessible to users who understand tabbed browsing and go out of their way to develop the habit.

I wonder if a better interface than footnotification would be to make the hyperlinks not immediately open the new page, but instead add the linked page to a list displayed at the bottom or side of the document. This way, you could click on any links that seem interesting and get a list of them to follow later.\", \"Let's not be snobby about ads. Relevant ads actually help people. I l-l-l-like the ads on google. There I said it.

Why was that so difficult? Simply because my opinion of ads is colored by mass marketed ones that are not relevant the vast majority of the time. I see them, more or less by accident, trapped in a passive moment.

Ads of the future will seem more like helpful suggestions as I go about my day. Look at Kayak. It's essentially nothing but a marketing tool and I love it.\", \"Thanks for the kind words Jon. Didn't expect to see you around on HN. :)\", \"Hrm. I guess I'm just strange then. I always read footnotes as soon as I run into them.\", \"Spent 30 minutes scrolling to the side following the trail that promised infinite treasures. After a endless track following footprints through the whitespace desert, behold, an oasis of poetry and song. It was like Columbus landing in the new world.\", \"Thanks! But the darn \\\"buffering\\\" skipped over some of the good parts...\", \"My understanding is that the correct way to handle this is to pay yourself as an employee.

I run my personal payroll through Intuit online payroll with direct deposit. It costs me a few bucks each month, but the time I spend not thinking about payroll is well worth it.\", \"Yea it seemed ridiculously flawed. At one point they were offering 30% off whatever you bought on ebay, and I had Microsoft pay me $200 to get a new Macbook.\", NaN, \"True, but actually calling someone a fanboy is a very reliable way to end a productive conversation and debate (or prevent one from starting). It's an indication that you're not going to listen to anything the other person is going to say because they're so heavily biased.

That's why I wish people wouldn't use the word.\", \"I don't know about this. Wouldn't you piss off customers if you switch prices on them too much? The Internet tends to keep information. If someone sees that your product used to cost 9.95 and now you are charging 19.95 for it, they would feel cheated paying the higher price, and probably would not pay. And you would not get a chance to explain that you were just testing price elasticity.\", \"You can't really be sure without running all of your javascript code and checking all of your pages, after all some hidden bit of javascript might change a style based on some event to match one in the css, it might even do it by combining various terms to form the selector, and it might manipulate the ids and classes of elements already on the page.

That's a tricky problem. I'm not aware of a tool, but if you find one I'll be happy to test it, I have a few of those questionable items in my style sheets that are still there 'just in case'.\", \"I've stayed in Steven's apartment before while working on Anticlothes. Great building and location in Austin. And he's a stand up guy and super talented designer.\", \"That comment uses an odd rhetorical technique -- the poster claims that the article uses \\\"blatant doublespeak\\\"... while ironically writing a long response claiming that he's refusing to write the response that he's writing.

Ok, interesting use of sarcasm (at least I hope that's sarcasm), but I'm not sure why someone would write a counter-argument, when even the post you're responding to is inviting him to make his argument in the first place. ;)\", \"Insurance, Insurance, Insurance.

Specifically Health and P&C lines. Although Health Insurance is starting to see some innovation in the US.

Reasons:

1. Perceived high barrier to entry, yet that isn't the case.\\\\n2. Major players are tech dinosaurs at best.\\\\n3. Small brokers (potential customers) dominate the landscape.\\\\n4. Legislation keeps markets small because there is little in common from one area to the next - everything is niche.\\\\n5. SV thinks it's boring, so you don't need to be the second coming of Steve Jobs to be very successful.\", NaN, \"Site Catalyst:\\\\nhttp://www.omniture.com/en/products/online_analytics/sitecat...\\\\nIt's not free though. :/\", NaN, NaN, NaN, \"It seems to be a common problem that as stylesheets mature and the project grows that eventually you may end up in a situation where you are not sure if various styles are still being applied anywhere. Does anyone know of a good way to figure this out with some kind of software tool?\", NaN, \"I wrote a post about something very similar around a year ago that might be interesting to you. http://www.maximise.dk/blog/2009/01/getting-product-pricing-...\", \"One exception, noted by the Journal's editorial page, was the first Ghostbusters movie.\", \"Ok, smart guys. Imagine Monty didn't have any \\\"probability\\\" of opening a \\\"goat door\\\": he just opens the 1st one (or only one if he only holds 1). It doesn't change anything about the problem; but that fake math quits working.\", \"Haha, reminds me of the writing on a run-down gas station bathroom stall.

Why am I addicted?\", \"Of course. It's a useful feature. My point was that a simple misunderstanding by a front end person \\\"Oh, this will make our site load faster\\\" could actually take down a site.

I hope that it makes front-end and back-end people more aware of how they're connected.

But you are right. Often, \\\"dangerous\\\" things, when used responsibly, can be good.\", \"Keep in mind that they're targeting real estate brokers, who would use this as part of their job. EasyBroker's clients are more likely to spend money for several reasons: brokers are more independent in their jobs than other people, so they may be used to buying tools on their own. Brokers are using this for their job, directly using the software to make money. EasyBroker is used as a major tool -- managing contacts, property listings, websites, etc., for brokers, a large part of the job.\", NaN, \"Solar City will probably pay off the best for him.\", \"main article link is now a youtube link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NREJEZ5eluk\", \"He recently said he was broke, but that was during a divorce, maybe he is hiding his loot.\"], \"col10\": [1275685157, 1275685110, 1275685106, 1275685076, 1275685045, 1275685033, 1275684988, 1275684965, 1275684947, 1275684934, 1275684930, 1275684912, 1275684903, 1275684835, 1275684828, 1275684808, 1275684801, 1275684779, 1275684776, 1275684747, 1275684723, 1275684716, 1275684712, 1275684681, 1275684670, 1275684670, 1275684662, 1275684639, 1275684638, 1275684587, 1275684536, 1275684511, 1275684466, 1275684413, 1275684405, 1275684376, 1275684373, 1275684307, 1275684305, 1275684294, 1275684294, 1275684292, 1275684284, 1275684275, 1275684241, 1275684217, 1275684191, 1275684186, 1275684184, 1275684171, 1275684167, 1275684084, 1275684063, 1275684055, 1275684050, 1275684047, 1275684044, 1275683991, 1275683991, 1275683983, 1275683965, 1275683960, 1275683940, 1275683926, 1275683879, 1275683868, 1275683808, 1275683761, 1275683754, 1275683703, 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you say \\\"Also, I noted it is easy to give examples where other countries are much worse, without Chomsky or anyone else caring\\\". if you watch the videos i mentioned you will get the reply you are looking for to this question and see that this claim is completely false.

thus also false is the claim of propaganda. all i can say is \\\"watch the vids\\\", and until you do there is no point in constantly repeating the above talking point since it's CLEARLY addressed and refuted in the vids mentioned.

again, now you're getting into the \\\"hidden intentions\\\" thing which is completely irrelevant with regards to my not being a fan of chomsky. all i can say is that the world is a complex place, some things i agree with and some things i disagree with. for me to say i'm a \\\"fan\\\" of chomsky is probably as (in)valid as saying that i'm \\\"not a fan\\\" of chomsky.\", \"What about what Rovio, the developers of Angry Birds faced? http://www.rovio.com/index.php?mact=Blogs,cntnt01,showentry,...\", \"It's not a bad thing if they were bad investments to start with. Mal-investment creates bubbles.\", \"It's not very surprising that new investment into funds would tick down a bit in 2009, the year they are discussing. These investments aren't made on the spur of the moment, and the planning period of 2008-2009 was dead in the middle of the largest economic downturn in 80 years. All sorts of people took money off the table while they watched to see what would happen. It's actually more surprising that they point out various metrics that \\\"hadn't been this low\\\" since 99/97 etc - those were of course grand days for venture capitalists.

The article notes an uptick in 2010. With all of the stories about money chasing deals, big early valuations and term sheets being brought to first meetings, I'd bet that uptick is probably a bit more than slight.

The effect of individuals bypassing funds and investing directly in early rounds shouldn't be overlooked. The article is very dismissive of the practice, but it is taking its queues from research done by an association with venture capital in it's name...\", \"If all else were equal, I would agree. Less money to invest means less money invested.

However the cost of doing a startup has also gone down. By more than the availability of venture capital. Therefore more startups can get going. Also companies like Facebook and Google have more willingness than companies had in the past to buy small companies that otherwise might be looking for venture capital.

When you put these factors in, it is not at all clear to me that the situation is worse for entrepreneurs.\", \"The choice bits:

  > During this time Makwana had root access to all of the main\\\\n  > systems, credentials which the company failed to revoke until\\\\n  > the evening of the day of his layoff.\\\\n\\\\n  > His intention was nothing short of replacing the entire financial\\\\n  > data, including the backups, from all of the company's production\\\\n  > servers, with zeroes.\\\\n\\\\n  > the admin appended malicious code to a legitimate script, leaving\\\\n  > a page-worth of blank lines between the two in order to avoid\\\\n  > detection.\\\\n\\\\n  > Had this malicious script executed, engineers expect it would\\\\n  > have caused millions of dollars of damage and reduced if not\\\\n  > shutdown operations at Fannie Mae for at least one week.
\", \"Or they have an automated system that has root access to everything (say, to push config changes), and he had access to that system, or he had a way to crash/corrupt their SAN, or they only do black-box testing and not full code reviews (and the next guy to get assigned a bug in that same program found it), or they have code reviews that can be dodged with faked documentation, or...\", \"The combination of CherryPy, memcache, oursql and DBUtils. This is a kind of lean and mean Python webapp stack.\", \"BBC video on chip & pin findings: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yyfcHSXZLc\", \"Several people have remarked that this doesn't seem to be affecting technology entrepreneurship much, which seems true from what I've seen of software technology startups in my area. However, not being able to get funding profoundly impacts other types of startups that have higher initial/research/production costs: green energy, manufacturing, basically anything that isn't just a website and iPhone app. And that's really a bad thing, because it seems that far too many entrepreneurs are now going the cool webapp/facebook plugin route because there's a seemingly high potential for profit in the area. But honestly, we need non-software startups too, and for that we need venture capital!\", \"It's not as lop-sided as this article might have you believe and has largely been mitigated as of late. This is because Cassandra uses read repair, which is a big component of it's strategy to make both reads and writes to scale linearly while also ensuring durability.

What is your suggestion otherwise? Any distributed database that is going to be inexpensive, performant, scalable, and durable will need to use some kind of quorum read repair system. Riak, Voldemort, and Dynamo all use read repair with high levels of production success.\", NaN, \"I was trying to benchmark the actual speed of updating the canvas, in hopes that it was doing something clever behind the scenes. I can see that it's not a fair comparison, but a fair comparison is completely redundant with grid_array_1d (except a needlessly larger array).\", \"I'm doing something pretty similar to rumpetroll (it is fully functional rumpetroll now, but we will add more features) using Backbone Model View Collections as my 'Sprites'. The code isn't public yet, but me and a friend have some plans for it. The only thing different is that we've completely dropped use of Backbone.sync, for the sole reason that the method based approach does not fit very cleanly into what we are doing and websockets. So we have one model as a 'dispatcher' instead, to which all models send messages which are transmitted over websockets. All sprites communicate via attribute change events which is a really good use of Backbone. On the server a tiny node.js wrapper uses Redis pub-sub to relay messages out to other clients.

The code is 'out there' but private, so if you want to take a peek at it, please contact me directly.

Thanks for a great framework.\", \"This makes sense, thanks. No, I do not have it, but I am going to look into it.

May I ask how much you pay for yours, and what kind of coverage does it provide? Just looking for some type of baseline. Any recommendations on insurance companies to research?\", \"I guess one of their goals is to change this stigma by having more legitimate Nigerian online presence\", \"41 months seems exceptionally high given that it was discovered before execution. It would take me an hour to dig it all up, but there are federal sentencing guidelines based on the dollar amount of damages. I don't think they take potential damages into account.\", \"Ah, you're right about that! I'll fix it when I have a chance, though it wont affect the performance.

You're welcome to clone the repo, make changes, and run the tests yourself (just open index.html in a browser).

I was surprised too, but my rationalization is that the engine has been very optimized towards DOM-like operations for the past decade that doing math is comparatively slower. And another thing could be is that the 2d array could be effectively partitioning the space that the engine has to search in case it's doing something stupid underneath.

One day when I'm brave enough I'll look into the V8 code for arrays and objects.\", \"We need to remember that Ruby on Rails is still a relatively obscure technology in the grand scheme of things. The average CS grad straight out of college does not know RoR. Most of them are looking for jobs with Java, PHP or some other language they learned in school. The demand for Ruby on Rails developers is greater than the supply. I don't think it has anything to do with VC funding.\", \"I am part of a b2b software startup. Please get in touch with me - you can find my email address in my profile.\", \"Yes and no. The world is a lot more populated, but also increasingly urban, which by its nature(more communication and transportation services in town) means a larger proportion of people are easy to access.

As well, the proliferation of cell phones into rural areas is a inestimable breakthrough in communication. We've only started to see the impact of this.\", \"ah, but did it outperform Amazon? :)\", NaN, \"The majority of the statistical data used to support the article's thesis is from 2009. The effects of the financial crisis of 2008 obviously had a major impact on investment decisions and results. If we choose a different metric for how to measure the opportunities for entrepreneurs, real world economic potential, the ongoing growth trends of social networking services, new internet based businesses like Groupon, and the explosion of mobile device app markets demonstrate that tech sector investments still have massive upside potential.\", \"More info here - http://news.softpedia.com/news/Rogue-IT-admin-Close-to-Shutt...\", \"turn on mysql connection pooling and install Google Web Accelerator, you'll have to switch to apache to do Google Web Accelerator though.\", \"Ah, thanks. I hadn't considered just how much cheaper cloud computing is making starting a business -- even though I've actually experienced same myself. Excellent points!\", NaN, \"I love Jekyll. It fits into my workflow perfectly and made it really easy to translate the entire site into Japanese for that market. The whole thing took 3 days.\", \"The \\\"angel investors won't make up the slack\\\" part wasn't totally convincing. It might be true, but quoting average investment by a single angel versus a single VC isn't really the important number. It'd be more convincing to see aggregate figures: total VC dollars are down $x billion, are angel dollars up more or less than that amount? The article quotes figures for total VC dollars, but none for total angel dollars.\", \"Just imagine if that guy had been successful. Americans would have been debt free!!\", NaN, \"I'll admit that I probably have a higher standard of social responsibility and idealism than most.

For instance, the various privacy issues that have plagued the company from the beginning, to start.

Also, Facebook has been in a really good position to push for an open, distributed social networking protocol, but instead have focused on maintaining a closed, walled garden. So it's instead up to us in the open source world, severely under-funded and overworked, to build an alternative.

A socially responsible CEO wouldn't sell out their user's privacy for the sake of advertisers, and set a strong, positive precedence right from the beginning of the rise of popular social networking. An idealist would help build an open, decentralized protocol, document it well, and push for it to be adopted as a standard by the W3C.

What Zuckerberg does with his billions doesn't really change any of that for me.\", NaN, \"How in the world can you stop that and why did the company have only 1 person handle such an important task?\", \">> Your post, on the other hand, is reductive and boring.

So mean and bad mannered ;)

This guy, Parag Khanna, have been shown in school and Hollywood movies an extremely simplified model of the 19th and 20th centuries world. A model where all events are explained through the state politics and big business is ignored. Based on that stupid assumption he is saying that now the world is different, because there are powers outside the states.\", \"Don't know how long it takes me, but it's usually from the moment I want up until 3PM or so. I usually get up craving research (when I am on the up and up; other days I hate research and miss the bits and bytes, starting my day in Emacs.)

I rarely read the abstracts. I find interesting papers in the references of other interesting papers.

I usually skip the first 15% of the introductory prose, go to the meat, jump to the conclusions and \\\"future work\\\", and if I think the paper covers enough ground, I fast forward to its references and see if the authors are aware of the seminal works. Only then do I actually read it.

For the truly important ones, you're already aware for their findings from texts, since they're cited often. For the useless ones (the majority) you're just interested in one idea, technique, finding or implementation method, and it's easy to zoom in. But from time to time you will come across a diamond in the rough that isn't as well known as it should.\", \"If Zuckerberg was a more likable guy like Leo Laporte or Kevin Rose I'd feel sympathy for him. The Winklewosses might be tools but Zuckerberg is hardly more sympathetic.\", NaN, \"It seems you can't be successful, especially in tech/web, without a dozen people hanging onto your coattails claiming that you stole the idea or that you were lucky.

MySpace were written off as lucky spammers, Zuck a theif, Bill Gates stole MS-DOS, etc. etc.\", \"The iPad is an entirely new type of computer? You mean, like a pad computer as suggested by Wieser in the 90s?

> turned out to be substantially better than anyone imagined

By anyone you mean analysts, right?\", \"Lack of huge upfront $$ to cloud an idea's success is not a problem.

I think it is good for a CEO to start from scratch (relative term, but..), since it teaches some important core business principles that many seems to be oblivious to. Like, make more money than you spend. Immediately.

One of the things I really enjoy that comes out of 37Signals is their Bootstrapped, Profitable, & Proud Blog.

Those posts hit the spot every time for me.\", \"so it looks like you only released your game about ten days ago? that's not enough time to tell if it's a success or not.

i also released a low-key iphone game. it has been in the store for about a year. it has made me a little less than $7,000 to date. i am calling that a middling success.

http://www.platinumball.net/hearts/

i can't ever predict what the sales are going to be. along about august, when i had given it up for dead, i suddenly had my best month ever: over a thousand bucks. i have no idea why. right now it's down to about $250.00 a month. i hope it will go back up a bit, once i release some much-needed updates.

i don't have a lot of users, but a few of them are rabidly loyal. one guy did a favorable video review and posted it to youtube. another has been bugging me incessantly to add game center integration. yeah yeah yeah, i'm working on it.\", \"maybe if you tried putting a better screenshot on your game, with enemies or something, live action fire or whatever you game does it might be more downloads? I don't have an app so I don't really know, just a guess.\", \"That's correct. But I noticed a bigger problem:

you passed in [x,y] where x is from w to 0 and y is from h to 0. But in your indexing code of grid_1d, it is pos[0] * w + pos[1] which translates to x * w + y. however, since x is from w to 0 and y is from h to 0, the correct code should be something like y * w + x. I am sorry if I pushed too hard on the correctness of this code, but I am just not quite buying the fact that indexing a 1d array will be slower than indexing an array of arrays.\", \"My US-made computer keyboard: http://pckeyboards.stores.yahoo.net/cus101usenon.html.

On second thought, this isn't a major product at all. It's actually quite obscure. I just like it a lot.\", \"Calling fillRect is massively slower than calculating the an index in the array. As a general rule, it is more efficient to modify native data structures directly, while updating the DOM as infrequently as possible.

I understand that you may have been wanting to benchmark the actual speed of updating the canvas, but it really isn't a fair comparison with updating arrays.

Invalidating the canvas 24 times a second doesn't help with the benchmark, but it would make the example usable, in that it would actually update the canvas element on your screen.

On my computer, the example from jdavid ran in 287ms, instead of the original which ran in 7427ms.\", \"Yes, they are all in a race to the bottom, mimicking each other.

I wish one of the blogs would hire a good roster of tech writers and put out 2-3 good articles a day, instead of 10-15 gossipy and poorly written articles a day.\", \"Yet another comparison is temperature. The 12th century was in the medieval warm period. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_Warm_Period for more on that.\", \"Not in the same sense as an SQL database. You can freely add columns and rows, just not Column Families or Keyspaces. This is because a KS+CF combo is stored in it's own file, in a certain order, so that it can be efficiently traversed using natural ordering. If you don't have this need and just need a flat K/V database, you can use a single KS+CF for everything.\", \"Before the majority of the investment went towards capital expenses to build infrastructure. Now most of the invested capital goes towards salaries for the development of the idea.

If the idea is successful then cloud computing is utilized to grow the business. If sufficient scale is reached then you'll see companies take large late rounds to build their own data centers and infrastructure out (such as Zynga and Facebook).

So while total invested dollars are down, the cost to invest is down significantly and \\\"big money\\\" doesn't need to be spent until you know you have a success. VCs are poised to make much better returns over the next decade if they manage their funds correctly.\", \"Exactly. Also, why isn't he trying out with different keywords. Placing all the eggs in a single basket wont get you much. If he diversifies ad campaign across different categories, he will see better results.\\\\nIf he not happy with cost per click mode, he can switch to CPM advertising where ther are lesser chances of fraud.\", \"You would be debt-free for the 48 minutes it takes to restore from backups.\", \"The loop is from w-1 to 0 and h-1 to 0.

https://github.com/shazow/grid-benchmark.js/blob/master/inde...\", \"but look at how much revenue they're going to lose by not making .ng available.... .ly is a good example\", \"I went searching for a registrar as well. There are a couple of ng domains that might be interesting to use though I'd still be worried about the Nigerian scam stigma.\", \"How you conclude \\\"a severe lack of idealism and social responsibility\\\" for Zuckerberg, a guy who turned down $1.4B in the early days of FB and has already pledged to give away the majority of his fortune, is beyond me.\", \"You'd probably get better results for free just by hanging out in the right communities and asking for feedback on your work. I don't know what those are for Schemes but they shouldn't be hard to find (and don't forget IRC). That also solves the problem of how to judge the reviewer - your reviewer is the community as a whole. If someone gives you bad advice, someone else is likely to correct it.\", \"agreed, but in no other case is an income tax levied twice on the same owners of capital...hence why people refer to it as double taxation.

interestingly, the total federal rate paid on dividends = 1-(.65*.85) = 44.75%. I wonder how this compares to the total individual income tax rate (including soc sec/medicare/etc) and at what points in the individual income tax schedule is one rate more favorable than the other.\", \"Picking good technologies for your project is hard work

This is probably the most important and relevant point I've seen in a while. Architects should take note...\", \"Go. I've had more fun writing Go programs and working on the Go project than any engineering work I'd done before.\", \"I'll take a mortgage-reduction bomb any day...\", \"I admit that what follows is tangential to the post. However, as a freelance developer who, of late, works for startups, I've been mulling this a great deal.

Startups are acquiring money from somewhere. While VCs may be raising less funds and funding fewer startups, the demand for technical hires is soaring! In my particular areas of expertise, Ruby and Ruby on Rails, demand seems, frankly insane.

So what's going on? If there's less VC money in play, unless people are exiting the software development market faster than new people are coming in, one would expect that we software developers would be suffering employment issues like the rest of the US.

And yet I know extremely few Ruby on Rails developers who are wanting for work.

Is it perhaps that my perspective is limited? I know a fairly large group of developers. The only ones who are looking for working (and we're always looking for that next gig) are freelancers.

Is this the Google/Facebook \\\"brain-drain\\\" effect at work? That these megaliths have hired so many of the talented people that, despite reduced VC funding, startups are still suffering hiring issues?

What gives?\", \"Interesting, I'd comtemplated writing a similar game using http://anscamobile.com which is lua, but looks and works a lot like actionscript.

Now there will probably be a dozen other similar games though. ;-)\", \"Anybody have a copy of Netscape Navigator 2.0 to browse the site? I'm noticing some bugs in Chrome 10.0.612.3 dev on a Mac.\", NaN, \"Does anyone know what the actual \\\"logic bomb\\\" consisted of?

My money is on a crontab that executed a simple set of ssh command attacks on the specified date.

As per the article, to destroy \\\"all data, including financial, securities and mortgage information,\\\" it would be as simple as an \\\"rm -rf\\\" across multiple servers. Except for one critical item, he would have to have root access on all those servers.

Either the scope of his potential damage was very small, or Fannie Mae had some terrible security and change management policies in place.

I cannot decide which to pick.\", \"I can understand why you'd be skeptical - most people are unwilling to put themselves in harm's way to break up a fight, protect people around them, or explore the slums of a city to understand more about the development of humanity.

I do do those things. I don't know exactly what to tell you if you want to doubt that - there was a guy yelling and spitting on the floor of the Tsim Sha Tsui McDonald's in the late night/early morning, yelling at the staff. He was with two of his buddies. I told him to knock it off. Shouting match ensued.

I've had three attempts to mug me in my life - once in Shanghai, once in London, and once in Saigon.

You can dislike me - that's your call - but I dunno man, I don't say things that are untrue.

> Thus far, I haven't found a single article that's genuinely helped me

That's too bad. You've obviously been around my site a fair bit, and I do try to make it of value to a visitor. I cover lots of stuff that a lot of people have found useful - what are you trying to do exactly? What have you tried that I've written/advocated on that didn't work for you?\", \"They would have to decide if they believed in the vision, and if they believed in my ability to contribute something valuable that they could not.\", \"> One is new money, one is old money, but they both share a severe lack of idealism and social responsibility.

Disagree strongly. Old money usually came through parasitic exploitation. New money was earned in fair and honest ways: by building something. We like to talk about how our society it's meritocratic, but extra ordinary wealth earned at a young age is still looked down upon in our society. Witness the hatred of Yuppies and (outside of the Silicon Valley) dislike of startups: you're supposed to join $big_corp and work your way up through the ladder; if you shortcut by getting a high paying job right out of college you're a hated yuppie; if you shortcut by leaving for a startup, you're a traitor and a job hopper.

I barely use Facebook: I didn't enjoy high school (I have no desire to learn that the dude who slammed me into a locker just got engaged and is eating a sandwich) and I went to a small university where it's easy to keep in touch with classmates. I find other sites more interesting.

Facebook is not just Zuckerberg. It's now a corporation. The only social responsibility of a corporation (thank you Dr. Friedman) is to generate profit for their shareholders: this profit will channel into mutual funds which individuals use to retire, to philanthropic endeavours. The engineering work that goes on at Facebook (they're now endowing research fellowships) will go towards better machine learning algorithms, more efficient data centres, etc... It's almost certain that the work Facebook has put into Hadoop, for example, is helping make protein sequencing an easier task (e.g., HDFS RAID-node means being able to use a smaller replication factor, which means being able to store more data on less physical hardware!). That's the beauty of capitalism. Capitalism is sometimes horribly unfair and inefficient, but it's far better than the other systems (an immigrant from a communist country speaking here...).

Would the Winklevii had any interest in building our such a business? Their plan was to use hired help (what they think of you and I) to perhaps build it into a $100mm acquisition target that would rot at Yahoo, Microsoft or Newscorp; their plan wasn't to build a world class technology company.\", \"I'd like Redis more if they had chosen the logo that had earned the most votes. :-)\", \"Honestly you're probably right when put in that context (I had no idea who B. Traven was) but if that's the case this post is kind of odd. It ignores the end result of every government based on Marx's theories that has ever existed in the history of man.

I mean really, does anyone think people living in communist Russia and being assigned an occupation based on an aptitude test weren't \\\"alienated\\\" from their work (to use Marx's term)?

Also it's odd to quote Jesus while defending Karl Marx (who famously called Religion the opiate of the masses and claimed true happiness could only be achieved when religion was abolished)

Anyway, as I said, you're almost certainly right I'm just saying my mistake wasn't entirely stupid ;)\", \"5000 Servers. A \\\"Senior Engineer\\\" discovered this script. Probably it was a cron job or something which they review regularly?

Would be useful to know how exactly they got to that one script. Must have real good review practices , audits and logging in place if they were able to find it before it did the damage and then collect evidence to trace it back to the perpetrator.\", NaN, \"Seems like Google's taking a leaf out of Paypal's book.

I think that a system where the only game in town has a financial incentive (they get to steal your money) to ban you is bound to be open to abuse.

====

But even apart from that I think the internet advertising model is all kinds of broken. It seems your choices are:

(a) try to get real money for content

(b) try to get tiny money (micropayments) for content

(c) give it away free, and hope that the ads you slather it with don't drive away too many people (axiom: ads always suck, and are a drain on the goodwill of the people whose time you are wasting with them)

(d) abandon all hope of making a living\", NaN, \"Seaside - a WebFramework based on smalltalk and continuations that make developing complex WebApps extremely easy.\\\\nSeaside led me to learn:

Smalltalk - What a powerful language. This is what OOP should look like.

Object Oriented Databases - Gemstone and db4o. Not having to deal with the OO and Relational mismatch is a breath of fresh air.\", NaN, \"Actually, it is said that there are more slaves today than at any point in history

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=859770\", NaN, \"joe_the_user's exactly right.\", \"The Brits often have such a way with words. Bless them.\", NaN, \"you just wanna live there for a while not found a company there, right? then i would add these cities to your list:

madrid

zurich

perth

vancouver\", NaN, \"His initial technology choices may be disagreeable, but he's still one of us.

To be completely honest, I have no more affinity for Zuckerberg than I do for the Winklevii. One is new money, one is old money, but they both share a severe lack of idealism and social responsibility.\", \"The problem with any app, games included, is that designing , developing, and then marketing is hard. My wetwork game ( http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/wetwork/id410170565 ) for the iPhone took a lot of time to develop, but hasn't really gone anywhere in the app store. I'll be the first to admit that it isn't the greatest thing since sliced bread, but it is upsetting that my dumber apps bring in considerably more money.

If anyone has any suggestions on how to market games, I'd really appreciate it.\", \"This is really powerful. So many problems in this world, I wish I did something about them.

This isn't meant to be political, but that orphan kid who's entire family got shot at the American checkpoint in Iraq, the woman who was disfigured due to abuse by acid, the Haiti earthquake, Katrina ... I feel like I accomplished nothing in the past decade.\", NaN, NaN, \"Huh?

My reading of the text was that he was praising Marx's concept of work and more or less attacking liberals for not having it. He claims old Karl agree that creative, productive activity is superior to consumption. I see not mention of the Marxist concept of a planned economy in the text either.

There are strong indications that B. Traven was a revolutionary German Marxist who escaped the failed Sparticus rebellion after WWI, btw.\", \"write nontrivial programs and show me the code. Then we can talk.

I think there should be a development group rating organization based on this idea.\", \"I break things down into Developers and Hackers. A Developer tends to create new foundations using existing and documented API's. A Hacker works within a system, and focuses more on existing code and what it actually does than documentation. 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That is because the `parallel` call makes `clonedDogs.add` get called from multiple threads at the same time. The versions which uses `collect` are thread-safe. This is one of the advantages of the functional model of the stream library, the same code can be used for parallel streams.\", \"@SaurabhJinturkar: Also, the collect operation is fast. It does pretty much the same thing as your version does, but also work for parallel streams. You could fix your version by using, for example, a concurrent queue instead of an array list, but I'm almost certain that would be much slower.\", \"Whenever I try to use your solution I get an `Unhandled exception type CloneNotSupportedException` on `d.clone()`. Declaring the exception or catching it doesn't solve it.\", \"@Gustavo: That is almost certainly because the object you are cloning, (`Dog` in this example) does not support cloning. Are you sure it implements the `Clonable` interface?\", \"@Lii It does. Plus it overrides `clone()`. 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Your line of code would give a shallow copy of the list; the result would be new list, but it would contain the same `Dog` objects. The \\\"*source list*\\\" would not be modified, but any future modification of the content dogs would modify the same dogs as in the source. This question is about creating *new dog objects* in a new list. This is what is called a *deep copy*.\", \"@Lii Ya you are right :) I didn't notice that change in any of element in `dogs` and vice versa with cloned list will be reflected on both of them. And, as others pointed out, I think copy constructor would be the best option to create new copy. So, our lamda would be `List clonedList = dogs.stream().map(Dog::new).collect(Collectors.toList());` and I have copy constructor there in `Dog` class. But anyway, thanks\", \"@YogenRai: You're right, it's better with a copy constructors. 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A title tells both search engines and users what the topic of a particular website is.\", \"Your original sugar daddy did not mind that you sold the solution that he helped develop to other companies?

That is the situation I am in. I have developed solutions to problems for the US's 4th largest company in a space with hundreds of other competitors. I own the technology but they would certainly take a dim view of me selling it to their competitors - and stop using me thus cutting off my only source of income.

Any ideas how to capitalize on what I have developed?\", \"And Einstein snickers high up in the heavens, his hair as white and woolly as the cloud upon which he partakes his afternoon slumbers.\", \"No it isn't.\", \"I released something really similar(on a much smaller scale) a few days ago- http://videodropper.ep.io. It sends Youtube vids(just Youtube, for now) to your Dropbox folder.\", \"It's tough to overstate the amount of savings you should put aside. I'd say that even if you save for \\\"18\\\" months - there is a lot that can happen that you wouldn't even think to put on your expense plan, both in your personal and business forecasts.

My cofounder and I quit our jobs and had \\\"12\\\" months saved up according to our plan. 9 months in, and no revenue yet, we found ourselves with no runway left, and needed to get contracting jobs on the side. As Jacques mentions, when you take this approach, a lot of your \\\"good time is spoken for\\\".\", \"watch full the big year online free\\\\nthe identification of 745 different species of extraordinary official year end account c is probably never will be surpasse.\", \"Relativistic effects are only taken into account when determining the position of the satellite itself, and the rate of it's clock.

It can't compensate for the effect in the linked-to article (namely, the fact that the distance and flight time between the neutrino source and destination is shorter according to the satellite, versus an observer on the ground) because that effect depends on the specifics of the experiment.

Consider this: If you flipped the location of the neutrino source and destination, you'd actually get the reverse effect (neutrinos would appear to be going slower than light).

So it's up to observers on the ground to compensate for relativistic effects of this nature.

(As I mentioned in another comment, I would be shocked if they didn't already do that)\", NaN, \"Very cool idea. Did you notice the patent pending? What's your thought on the patentability of this \\\"idea\\\".

I know when I first saw just the picture of the ball camera, my first thought was, \\\"oh, if you throw the ball in the air you could take a 360 at the apex\\\". I then read that is what they are doing.

So, does the patent satisfy the \\\"non-obviousness\\\" test? It certainly seems clever, but it also seems to me highly likely that this is neither novel nor non-obvious.\", \"Our company is involved in the business of supplying products to the Indian Grocery storeabroad. We are supplying quality products from KITCHENWARE, HANDICRAFTS, COSMETICS, TOILETERIES, RELIGEOUS PRODUCTS, LADIES SUITS & SAREES, BEDSHEETS, SPICES, NAMKEENS\", \"Just don't read for a few days. It's a really nice feeling to come back and find that actually it's not all that interesting. And thanks for the reminder, my fast is overdue.\", \"Well, you've got some stiff competition. :) See: http://blog.brianbeck.com/post/10667967423/node-js-require-i...

Is there something that differentiates your approach? I do actually think there's room for improvement in these libraries, so I'm genuinely curious.\", \"I'd file this under \\\"systematic measurement error\\\", and the team specifically said that something like it was the most likely cause for the results. They also said that if neutrinos really were FTL, we'd have observed this effect much earlier (for example when we started measuring supernova radiation bursts). So, the article's hypothesis is a very good candidate for a real flaw in the experiment's design.

The scientists probably didn't take this into account because they assumed their setup already compensated for all kinds of clock drift... I wouldn't call this an epic failure just yet, because even if this turns out to be the root cause it's a pretty standard type of mistake as far as science experiments go. That's why we have independent reviews, and that's why they are necessary.\", \"That's a debate over the maximum potential efficiency of hybrid vs. combustion engines, not whether something is a wise short-term personal financial decision.\", \"Just a quick question, what time do you go to bed?

I usually break up the day with the run. The great thing about being an iPhone developer is so easy to break even. In my first 2 weeks I broke even, it helped getting a mac for work. I continued to work for the next 15 months, until I had some savings, and was sure I could survive if things turned bad for a while.\", NaN, \"I have lot of things to share.\\\"My LIFE TRUE STORIES\\\".In my childhood, I didn't know about people around me.when i grow up,I know their charector which i never thought such a bad character.\", NaN, NaN, \"There is no right answer here. It really depends on what kind of purpose your backend serves. Is it processor bound or I/O bound? How frequently is your app going to hit the backend? How fast do you expect to grow?\", \"I think it's more subtle than that - it's due to the motion of the satellites relative to the experiment (i.e. the direction of the neutrino path), not to the individual ground stations\", \"If true, this just goes to show how many effects you need to take into account when dealing with numbers that are 2 thousands of a percent. Effects that can normally be ignored because they're in the noise, turn out to be in the signal instead.\", \"Branson is just the type of owner that could use employee attractiveness to differentiate his product from the others. As I see it now, the airline industry is in a sad shape, expensive, homogenous, and bland, not to mention treating their customers like criminals. It needs something to make me want to get back on a plane. Attractive attendants might do it.\", \"I'm saying is \\\"hotness\\\" doesn't have a bearing on customer service.

I don't care if my cab driver, dry cleaner, and barrista are good looking. It's about as relevant as promoting programmers based on what kind of funny t-shirts they wear.\", \"I am not sure you are allowed to question climate science like that. But it does make me wonder about large tree planting projects as an approach to climate change. Although I've heard there are problems with water tables in China where they have conducted green belt strategies to limit growing deserts.

edit: [1]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Wall_of_China#Problems

edit2: -2 wow, anyone care to explain? Sarcasm not permitted?\", \"That's what I was thinking too- this may be destined to become a problem in a relativity class (perhaps a little above Modern Physics, though). But then maybe I don't fully understand the subtleties.\", \"Welcome to illGEAR.net, where you can find Philly's hottest sports shirts, t shirts, tailgating apparel and accessories for sports events and tailgating parties.\", \"Recently, I learned that instead of saying

    long_struct_name *foo = malloc(sizeof(long_struct_name));\\\\n
\\\\nyou can say

    long_struct_name *foo = malloc(sizeof(*foo));\\\\n
\\\\nsince the variable type info is already statically available. That saves some typing, and (more importantly) blocks against bugs from changing one but not the other. I've been meaning to look it up in H&S to make sure it's always safe, but the guy who showed it to me is so strict about safe/standard C that it's likely.

Most of my favorite tricks actually involve the preprocessor, though. I know it's significantly less expressive than the macro systems in Lisp, Scheme, or OCaml, but C would be a very different language without it, and tasteful CPP usage can ease many of C's pain points.

(My other other favorite C programming trick is knowing Lua, which is excellent for scripting C. :) )\", NaN, \"Simplistic version of http://zachholman.com/boom/\", \"it's great. can i get an rss feed for my city?\", \"This is a great idea and all of the submissions look great. Thanks for putting this together.\", \"But the GPS satellites and receivers already correct for these relativistic effects. Specifically:

\\\"The engineers who designed the GPS system included these relativistic effects when they designed and deployed the system. ... Further, each GPS receiver has built into it a microcomputer that (among other things) performs the necessary relativistic calculations when determining the user's location.\\\" [1]

[1] http://www.astronomy.ohio-state.edu/~pogge/Ast162/Unit5/gps....\", \"I try to keep up-to-date with as much tech news as possible. I follow a fair share of blogs and news sites on google reader but there's just too many. Between google reader, twitter and HN, there's simply too much to go through in one day.

I'm open to any suggestions on how to handle this information overload.\", \"My advice here is not to plan for premature optimizing and scaling. Between Python, NodeJS and Erlang you have three options to choose from. However, trying to choose between them should basically come down to your personal comfort level and knowledge with each language.

I am just assuming here - but you will probably not reach 500k users overnight, so building on something which can allow you to maintain a good solid codebase would be more important.

NodeJS is still not stable (relatively speaking to Python), but from my own experience and what I have read, it does scale well. What you have to be wary about is some frequent changes to the API etc.\", NaN, \"Visit http://www.cdcgroup.com to learn more. This film explains why a lack of investment capital is holding back economic development in the developing world. Covering countries such India and Tanzania, the film explores how the private sector can be encouraged to make investments in areas such as infrastructure, telecoms, finance and banking.\", \"Here is a sample of some startups or websites often mentioned on Techcrunch and Hacker News, with their Facebook fanbase growth over the last three months...\", NaN, \"Link to arXiv paper: http://arxiv.org/abs/1110.2685\", \"You jerks! Don't you dare tell me not to try it now. I saw that and thought, \\\"Dammit I'm trying this immediately!\\\"\", \"This isn't 3D with a VR helmet, but is 360 degree video with ability to pan/zoom/pause at will.

http://www.cnn.com/interactive/2010/01/world/haiti.360/index...\", \"From talking to senior flight attendants about how things used to be in the old days, I think the blogger is correct that strong unions are the reason for this change in the composition of the flight attendant work force.

As to why you see younger attendants on short flights, that's because long flights are more desirable for senior flight attendants. The way the flight bidding system works, a senior fa can fulfill their monthly flying hours quota by working 8 days of trans-Pacific flights at the start or end of a month, leaving the rest of the month free.\", NaN, NaN, \"I don't understand. As a man, would I prefer to be served by a hot man or an ugly man. Honestly, I don't really care. I can't say the same thing for women, however.\", \"http://www.nimmobay.com/media/360-video/360-video-nimmo-bay-...\", \"Learn and get back up.\\\\nStart again, do it better next time.\\\\nSee this when feeling down:\\\\ngetmotivationnow.blogspot.com\", NaN, \"Learn and get back up.\\\\nStart again, do it better next time.\\\\nSee this when feeling down:\\\\ngetmotivationnow.blogspot.com\", NaN, \"Not only that, but Google goes straight to \\\"Backupify\\\" as a spelling correction -- another backup-as-a-service provider already in the market.\", \"This is an almost trivial application of special relativity. It was be absolutely shocking if the dozens of scientists involves in the neutrino experiment didn't take this into account.\", \"Harvest Healthceuticals:As a manufacturer,we provide highest quality pharmaceutical products with ethical Standards.We manufacture Wide Range Pharmaceutical Formulations (Please refer our Product List) with excellent packing,very competitive price structure & excise exemption benefits with WHO-GMP & Schedule-M manufacturing facilities.sales@hhpl.in.\\\\nWe provide to clients various pharmaceutical services from customized manufacturing of formulations,\\\\n\\tThird Party Manufacturing.\\\\n\\tMarketed By Arrangements.\\\\n\\tLoan Licence.\\\\n\\tMonopoly basis Franchisee.\\\\nWith our diverse knowledge about manufacturers we provide our Global partners with Best Quality of formulations machineries & API's in given time & best available quality & rates. Havest offers dependable base in India to co-ordinate activities with Indian Pharma Manufacturers for your queries in formulation/APIs/Machineries contact info@hhpl.in & www.hhpl.in/business-area.html\", \"I'm not sure why you don't believe me :)

There are literally too many to list. But if I just had to pick some recent ones:

* A dropdown on a web form that displays a different value than is returned (failure to coordinate the displayed value and the \\\"actual\\\" value)

* Logins remain locked after resetting a password (failure to change a value from \\\"locked\\\" to \\\"not locked\\\", instead of \\\"is the user locked?\\\" being a function of history)

* If you navigate to a business object from a list, and perform an action (via HTTP POST) on that object, you can accidentally perform the same action on other objects from that list through refreshing or clicking multiple times (since the \\\"current\\\" object is in the session state)

* Bugs that only happen when you navigate to a page from a certain other page (because the destination page depends on certain session state that was not set, instead of being a simple function of URL parameters)\", \"Open source projects need a RELATED_WORK.txt like the section at the end of academic papers. Each project would get a summarised one paragraph comparison.\", \"Would be better to lock the aperture and focus for all of the elements to the same values. Awesome idea!\", \"It is admittedly, on double-checking, a bit convoluted.

Settings > iCloud > Storage and Backup > Manage Storage > [DEVICE] > Backup Options.\", \"In my own use and benchmarks I have seen seen Varnish is faster than Nginx for full-page caching. Varnish with ESI will be slower of course. I think ESI is better for Facebook levels of personalization for light personalization ('Welcome, Bob!') using a cookies/javascript is better since it allows you to use full page caching again.\", \"Agreed! Provide some ;)\", \"(Context: http://catb.org/jargon/html/story-of-mel.html)

He's in the image at the bottom-left of page one. I found it via Google after extracting the right keywords from an e-mail conversation between myself and Ed Nather.

Sadly, not even a Real Programmer can escape Google.\", \"DUDE!!!! They store passwords in plain text. I just received an email with my login/password. Good thing its generated password.

Ok, they just lost my trust.\", \"Here's what I am waiting for: The 360-degree 3D panorama video format. Videos are recorded by holding up the torch-like camera orb which records in every direction. You no longer just watch recordings; you explore them. On a traditional TV, besides the playback controls, you control the direction to watch at any point during playback using a simple remote control. But the real experience is wearing the VR helmet which, using head-tracking, enables you to watch in every direction during the recorded movie. You can pretty much go and re-experience your vacation, even seeing things you never saw while you were there in person.

How far are we from this being possible with current tech?\", \"Interesting idea, beautiful timelines.

But I can't figure what goes on the left and what on the right. Vertical line implies those are two distinct types of information.\", \"when do you go to sleep? 4am - 8 hours?\", \"This can be improved in the stitching software. The fact that you already know the position of every camera is a big advantage, so you can take shortcuts in the stitching. Right now the stitch is probably just a spherical projection with static image boundaries, based on the known camera angles. I see a bit of individual HDR effects to compensate for the small sensor's quality, but no blending or exposure correlation between the photos.\", \"That approach may fit the need of a modularity but it doesn't solve the remaining issues. To me, the most important issue is to make both backend and frontend dependencies same.

I haven't documented yet but there is something I'm working on for a while, OneJS. It generates a single, stand-alone JavaScript file, not requiring coder to make any change on a CommonJS code. The built file it generates can be run at any platform that doesn't support CommonJS, such as web browsers. It means that we can use the great dependency mechanism NPM provides in our frontend apps.

For those who wonders, OneJS; https://github.com/azer/onejs

Example project; https://github.com/azer/onejs/tree/master/test/example-proje...

Output of the above example project; https://gist.github.com/1286969

A relatively larger example; https://github.com/azer/multiplayerchess.com/tree/master/fro...\", NaN, \"Do you have any advice for finding such people and the problems they face? Do you have examples of the things they wanted built?

I think that if you wrote an article detailing your experiences and what you learned/inferred from the experiences, that it could be quite a popular article.

It is basic economics, \\\"build stuff people want\\\", and every time I think about things that I should do for money, I think I should be an auto mechanic, because lots of people have cars that need being fixed (or plumber, or other slightly-skilled-but-not-everyone-does-that-but-everyone-needs-that type profession). While logic may take me there, I am not sure if that is the best way for me to go and while it isn't a glamorous \\\"build the next facebook\\\"-type starting business, it is not even a \\\"build something no one else has\\\" type business.

Thanks,\", NaN, \"I dont quite understand what your issue is. The language in the video doesnt seem at odd with your statements.\", NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, \"Really good post Jack. It will help to plan your future in accordance to your startup.\", \"I give my developers a week of refactoring (ie. no new features or improvements, let's just focus on refactoring a few things) every month or so. That plus refactoring-as-you-go, of course. It's not much but it makes them happy :) I may not know much about coding, but I know happy developers matter.\", NaN, \"We avoided middlemen/agencies. Searched for actual teams relatively near us (via google/recommendations). I would recommend companies/teams in Baltic states if you're from US/EU (good quality, relatively cheap, less cultural issues). After that: Eastern Europe (more cultural issues that might make you feel that the entire team has the total IQ/motivation below average), Pakistan, India. No idea about AS3 :( !\", NaN, NaN, \"While internet directories might be a major factor with the Search engine optimization process, you cannot assume all directories can add value.\", NaN, NaN, \"\\\"since I'm betting most people who respected Ritchie also respected Jobs\\\"

I wouldn't bet on that\", \"I am just asking for an example in A.I world that is an N.P. hard problem which makes real world applications of A.I. difficult?\", \"How is this done on blogger?\", \"I thought he'd stopped reading HN?

The original guy he's talking about was just freelancing. I'm a freelancer and I made money from day one. A friend of mine quit his job 2 months back. Again, made money from day one. Difference between us and the guy in the story? We had contacts and relationships already built from working a few years.

What I'm saying is that most of this article is way off the mark for freelancing, you won't lose money the first year as long as:

1. You know how to network and get business

2. See 1

I'm not even very good at it and I still make money.

Also my old company's MD loved recounting how they were profitable within 8 months. The way they did this as a software vendor was to land a big juicy enterprise contract and get paid 30% up front. Just as a counterpoint to the 3 years thing.

There are plenty of businesses you can found which can make money very quickly. It all depends on whether that's the company you want to build, larger vision, longer lag.\", NaN, \"phpMyAdmin shouldn't be accesible from the outside, under any circumstances, ever. This was a disaster waiting to happen.\", \"It doesn't work yet =)

Because I like to work to specification, I wrote a readme before I started the project, which might show the general direction I'm trying to go with it. When I get home tonight I'll stick it on a gist and link it\", \"> With free software, you have the option to do whatever you like to it, but no-one has the obligation to work on it on your behalf.

Absolutely and that's the problem. Say my wife (not a programmer) doesn't like it, she isn't going to learn to program, understand the code, make the changes she wants and implement them.

While it's theoretically possible, it's so impractical as to effectively be impossible.

The number of people for whom free as in speech software is actually freer than close software is a very small percentage - for others, such as my wife, Android or Linux is no freer (as in speech) than iOS or Windows.\", \"I run Firefox on Arch Linux on an old Atom-based netbook and on LMDE an old AMD 3200+. Neither have had issues, so it's not the case that Firefox is generically broken on all of Linux.\", \"In the last 3 months (July to Sept 2011 timeframe):\\\\nOrbitz Fanbase growth: from 41,000 to 54,500 \\\\nKayak Fanbase growth: from 34,000 to 51,000\", \"The leading provider of predictive network impact analysis software for communication service providers to analyze real-time network performance for subscriber quality assurance\", \"It is entirely normal to feel the way you do at the moment. Chalk it up to learning.

Try to remember what didn't happen to you:

1. You didn't join the army and your leg got blown off.

2. You didn't work in an asbestos factory and now you are worried about getting cancer.

3. You didn't get thrown in jail and have a criminal record for life.

You quit your job, and the other plans didn't come off. That is it. The damage is monetary and can be fixed with money.

Wear your mistakes as a badge of honour, because it is what informs you of who you are.

Sit down, clear your head and a plan will come together.\", \"The most dangerous managers can be the ones that are able to code, but never had to maintain their code for long periods of time. So you cannot ever talk refactoring with them.\", \"Clickable links:

App Store: http://bit.ly/densoapp\\\\nAndroid Market: http://bit.ly/densodroid

and web app: http://getdenso.com\", \"We were in private beta and thanks to HN we received great feedback. We're now live and would love to know what everybody thinks.\", \"I agree. Define-wrapping is a pain to do manually.

Browserify is great with Node.\\\\nFor a slightly different take on how to share code with the server, you might also want to check out https://github.com/clux/modul8 : )\", \"Ah, well you seemed most concerned about the sheer quantity of foot-shot-off type bugs you put in, so I thought I'd put your mind at rest about that first. Sadly, that part is inevitable.

As for finding them before anybody else does, I suggest all of the following, which is what I do, because I've found it to work for me:

* Never run outside debugger unless you have previously verified inside the debugger that the run will work - this ensures that you are in a position to fully investigate any problems that might occur. (Some programs can't be verified ahead of time, because they're non-deterministic. (Hopefully due to non-deterministic sources of input, rather than anything in the code!) You just never run these outside the debugger.)

* Never run optimised build if you can help it (this is what the QA department and your users are for :) - again, this ensures you are in a good position to investigate any issues you discover. (Note - you should feel confident about using the debugger with an optimised build, most likely using the disassembly view, but I figure life is too short to be doing this all the time.)

* assert, lots, about everything, particularly pointers into buffers and indexes into arrays.

* -Wall, -W4, -Whatever

* Investigate memory manager's maximally-anally-retentive mode. If it doesn't have one, find a memory manager that does, and use that one instead. Switch it on and fix every complaint it might have.

* Find every debug option and #define for every library you use, and switch all of them on.

* Try to avoid having any multithreading.

* Make sure you know as many dark corners of the language as possible, and commit them to memory, so that you'll be able to spot them when people start making use of them accidentally.

* Add in some kind of crash dump/stack trace/etc. display to your program, so if it should crash during actual use then you stand some chance of getting some useful information back. (Avoid frame pointer omission for this reason.)

Unfortunately I can't guarantee that this will necessarily work, but I've found the above to at least have helped me minimise the sort of creepy, freakish bugs that you only get in C and its ilk.\", \"Umm. I do not think it does what you think it does. (sorry Inigo)

This is like being upset that your bicycle doesn't cut the grass.

Edit: if people generally do want grass-cutting bikes, it's not unreasonable to think that Apple with update this feature in the future. At first it seemed like a ridiculous (that's not what that's for!...) request, but I do kind of see his point.\", \"I suppose the question is over the nature of forced.

I have a rowing machine which gives me a readout of speed/distance/cadence etc.

I 'force' myself to maintain a certain speed for a certain time even when it is quite uncomfortable. Is that sufficient for the 'forced' effect to come into play. I suspect it is.\", \"The science is awesome and terrifying. It brings us one step closer to the grey goo doomsday outcome.\", NaN, \"\\\"Especially in light of how snappy Chrome manages to be with a big stack of tabs open.\\\"

Numerous benchmarks show that since 5 FF performs far better with a large number of tabs (100+ for example) compared to Chrome. This happens to be my use case so FF is my choice. Tab groups is also a must with so many tabs.\", \"Apple - iCloud - Your content. On all your devices.

That is the title of Apple's main iCloud page at http://www.apple.com/icloud/.

iCloud is seamlessly integrated into your apps, so you can access your content on all your devices.

This is Apple's definition for the iCloud service. It doesn't matter what the data is, it's your data and Apple is promising to sync it between your devices, to preserve your experience.

In the case of Instapaper, the solution is obvious: Put the files in Documents. That is Instapaper's content and part of the experience that users want synced between devices.

If Apple penalizes developers and undermines the promise it is making to users because it decides to be miserly about bandwidth, then it has to admit it launched iCloud before it was ready.\", NaN, \"Yep, balls are already used in hostile environments -- and there's a camera-ball grenade launcher, too!\\\\nhttp://www.extremetech.com/extreme/92192-home-made-grenade-l...\", \"Die durchweg zufriedenen Kunden setzen die hohe erreichbare Przision von OMAX Wasserstrahlschneidanlagen tglich in zustzlichen Ertrag um. Eingehende CAD-Daten werden direkt der PC-Steuerung zugefhrt, wenige Maus-Klicks spter schneidet die OMAX mit dem Schwenkkopf die gewnschten Teile mit bestechender Przision. Der neu verfgbare Winkelschneidkopf A-Jet von OMAX kann zustzlich zur Winkelfehlerkompensation auch Fasenschnitte bis 60 Grad erzeugen. Mehr als 2500 OMAX Anlagen sind weltweit installiert, inzwischen auch ber 150 im deutschsprachigen Bereich. Viele Hochschulen und andere Ausbildungsbetriebe setzen im Bereich Wasserstrahlschneiden verstrkt auf die OMAX Technologie.\", \"Let me sum this article up: A vapid rant from someone who misunderstands the intent of the technology.\", NaN, \"Perhaps FF devs have super-beefed-up machines (required to compile FF) that average users don't, and therefore don't see many of the performance problems that average users do?\", \"Great post, Jacques. Thanks for your kind words.

People might even consider doing business with you, but nobody wants to be 'first' for fear of being burned.

This can also work in your favor...

It's rare, but sometimes you can find someone who does want to be your first customer. When this happens, it's solid gold and one of your fastest shortcuts. Others call them \\\"champions\\\"; I prefer \\\"sugar daddies\\\".

I have had this happen several times with great success. This is how it usually worked...

Sometimes they knew me, but sometimes I was introduced. In every case, they were desperately looking for something they couldn't find, sometimes for years. They would say, \\\"If you could build this, you'd be my hero.\\\" (or something like that). They have offered me office space, access to their people and systems, and often an advance because it was in everyone's best interest that I'd succeed. Sometimes, but not always, they wanted equity. And all of them had peers with similar problems, so Prospects 2 thru x were already lined up.

We should all be building stuff people want. When you find one of them with their checkbook open, take a good hard look. It doesn't happen often, but when it does, it can save you a lot of runway.\", \"Risking to be downvoted. this article is worthless without pics.\", \"

  > Looking forward to the day when the browser will just automatically generate one for me.\\\\n
\\\\nWell, almost: https://www.pwdhash.com/\", \"Agreeed. The reason was to ask to be excused for misspellings and sloppy abbreviations in the text of the message.\", \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug\", NaN, \"It's because of sites like this that I started using unique passwords for every new login. Chrome + OSX Keychain make this reasonably easy now. Looking forward to the day when the browser will just automatically generate one for me.

Of course, I'd not trust backing up my data to a site that fails so miserably at basic security.\", \"I understand the goals of the ethic, but I'd suggest a change to one part.

\\\"World improvement\\\" sounds noble, but every sane person believes they are making the world a better place -- whether dictators, telemarketers, soldiers, marketers of sugary beverages to children, or anyone. I guarantee not a single one of them, or anyone else, believes they are making the world a better place.

You might believe they are making the world worse, but then you're evaluating them by your standards. Since they have different standards, they'll view you as making the world worse too since you don't live up to their standards.

Personally I find the whole concept of making the world a better place or \\\"world improvement\\\" provincial and judgmental. Provincial because it assumes your standards apply to others (maybe self-important would be a more appropriate term). Judgmental because you are judging yourself and others -- \\\"better\\\" and \\\"improvement\\\" means more good, which judges.

Most insidiously, because the view makes you feel right, as opposed to humble, it motivates you to act instead of soliciting others' feedback. That is, it motivates you toward self-righteousness.

As an alternative, I would propose \\\"do what you think is right\\\" and \\\"respect others\\\". These two goals contradict each other and lead to internal conflict, but so does interacting with people.

Anyway, I blogged about this concept once at greater length than this post in case anyone wants to read more -- http://joshuaspodek.com/whats-wrong-making-world-place\", \"I was just going to post this. I signed up, activated my account, and then immediately received my password in plaintext! What are these guys thinking? Way to subvert trust...\", \"Bollywood Actress Sonakshi Sinha: Here you can find all the latest photographs, Wallpapers, images pictures and photo gallery. Download Dabangg Actress Sonakshi Sinha Hot Pics. Sonakshi Sinha Laetst Beautiful Wallpapers Collection. Download Sonakshi Sinha Unseen Images. Sonakshi Sinha Pictures Gallery\", NaN, \"I agree completely, although I do take comfort in someone claiming they cannot access my data. I wouldn't store any confidential data there in any event, but at least if they are trying to design it so that even they cannot access that data, it seems there is a slightly lower chance of it being leaked to the internet.

Dropbox already had one case where you could log in without a password. That could never happen if they actually needed the password to decrypt the data.\", NaN, \"What you're seeing isn't a status thing, it's selection bias. The smart people you've mentioned generally aren't the type of people to partake in such hokum.\", \"Throw in greying American demographics, the majority of college graduates being women, an understanding of the costs associated with hiring and training personnel, and the work environment changing from Pacific Clippers to Cattle Cars and the change is unsurprising.

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1. Total file size uncompressed is 428 kB, compressed is roughly 100 kB i.e. reduced bandwidth from origin & faster downloads

2. The webserver has to process 1 request instead of 6

3. Having all the word files in one zip file is easier to download\", \"The FQA is delightful snark. Thanks for that.\", \"Ah, dammit. You're right. It is non-participating convertible preferred, as specified by 2(c) of the ARAI. (It's been a really long time since I've seen regular convertible preferred.)

I've fixed that section. (If I were still in banking, I'd call it a \\\"clarification.\\\")

You get mad karma points.\", \"Yeah, me too. Is it a good idea to learn ruby just to use shoes? I mean is it easier that qt/tk/gtk+/wx?\", \"My experience is that the languages are similar in terms of features, but the communities are very different and there isn't much overlap between them. Ruby types tend to be younger, focussed on the web, probably employed as full-time developers. Python types tend to be older and not employed as developers, but write code as part of their main jobs. Python people often have experienced a nightmare of unmaintainable Perl, that is why there is the insistence on there being one right way to do everything (which is the exact opposite of what Perl people believe). Ruby people (being younger and hence less experienced) haven't, which is why they talk about expressiveness and do things like monkey-patching. Neither group is \\\"smarter\\\" and neither language is \\\"better\\\". The choice is a choice of what community you want to join, not a technical one.\", NaN, NaN, \">> but I prefer quiet competence to foaming at the mouth zealotry.

Do you really pick your language by your perception of its users? I'm not sure that's a great criteria for choosing a tool. If an annoying dinner guest admired the butter knives, would you butter your roll with a fork?\", \"Two good things and one bad thing. The good things are multi-line lambdas (which Ruby calls blocks) and loose syntax rules, which I found weird at first but is the secret behind all of that DSL stuff.

The bad thing is the cultural tendency of the Ruby community towards monkey patching, which in my opinion trades long term maintainability for short term convenience.\", NaN, NaN, \"this is never really brought up, but objects in ruby fully encapsulate their instance and class variables. the only way to get at them from the outside is by sending an object a message asking for them (like Smalltalk or Objective-C). what appears to be setting a property on an object, is really calling a method: `foo.bar = 5` isn't directly setting the property, its calling a method named `#bar=`

in my opinion, this is powerful and elegant.

that being said, i have little experience with python, but what i've seen never wowed me. it seems like it has a well written collection of libraries, but that seems to come from the community more than the language. correct me if i'm wrong.\", \"Rails. but you have Django which is better ;)

Seriously, I envy ruby's blocks and being able to redefine a class later in your code (monkeypatching-easy-syntax).

Oh, and Shoes :)\", \"Thanks. I'll be using this one from now on. I can't believe the founder sold out. Gotta keep things real, G.\", \"Yeah, if you're polite about it people will understand. I don't think you'll have too much of a problem if you think up solutions before hand. So instead of waiting for it to happen, write down now what you will do, what you will say to people if the wrong script is posted, and make sure you're very consistent about it.

Also, remember, if someone's script is posted without permission they might be mad, but there is always the possibility they would have posted it themselves. So every time you're contacted about a script it wouldn't hurt to say: \\\"We're sorry your script got posted. We'll take it down immediately. A lot of people found it really useful, would you consider putting it back up under your own name?\\\"\", \"I've always taken the approach of learning both and deciding for myself. If you're interested in true proficiency and building something for yourself, go with whatever rings most true to you.

I liked Ruby, but found that Python clicked better for me. That, and call me crazy - but I prefer quiet competence to foaming at the mouth zealotry. There are plenty of people who rave about Python - but they've been doing it for a lot longer than the Ruby people (simply age of language).

Ruby also has gotten lots of people hooked via Rails, and that seems to be where most of the evangelism is coming from.

(edit: commented to clarify my meaning below, in another comment: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=283771)\", \"I find it strange to say it's clueless when it's, in fact, the rationale used by the committee members. I don't appreciate being mocked when I'm trying to have a discussion. Compilers also happen to be part of my work, but that's beside the point.

Introducing a new scope would, I think, introduce more corner cases than the ugliness of the new syntax. (And I do agree that it's ugly in the context of C++ which already has a function syntax.) Right now, scopes are only introduced inside namespaces, classes/structs, functions, and explicit braces. Having a new scope start before a function and its parameters are declared is counter-intuitive to me.

Now, I might actually be willing to take counter-intuitive semantics to avoid the syntactic ugliness, but that's not my point. The point I've been trying to make is that the committee has considered these issues; they didn't blindly make a bunch of decrees.\", \"saving the data to be repopulated when/if they return to the form

I think this is my best option. I hate dialog boxes.

My only concern would be the user wondering where that data came from. But, then again, he's the one who entered it in the first place, so now he has to deal with it. Maybe a tooltip explanation at this point would help.

Thanks all for the great feedback!\", \"I know that I'm biased (I grew up and live in Melbourne), but I have never seen a team sport I prefer watching to Aussie Rules.

And my day job (big 3 letter IT company) uses this website to run our office footy tips competition.. And it works pretty well! (And my tipping skills are terrible). But as a user - I think the site is great - it's always worked well, solves it's problem nicely, and does something people want.\", NaN, NaN, \"Thank you, ardit33, for your scientifically based sarcasm. It made me laugh this morning. I find it hilarious that so many people think the HLC will cause the end of mankind.\", \"I got the impression that he wasn't making the car.. (ie - it was Renault / Nissan who were making the first batch of cars for them..\", \"23h30min\\\\nI will mark 00h since it is closer.\", \"For the curious, the issue is apparently that IE will count matches in the 'name' attribute of a tag, so that for example getElementById(\\\"description\\\") will match a 'meta name=\\\"description\\\"' tag. Weird, I didn't know that.\", NaN, \"I responded to you, but the sentiment I mention is here on HN in a bunch of places.\", \"Yeah, my bad. I can see how it was supposed to work in context now, but usually I don't bother to continue reading an article when I get through the first third and there are things that have stopped jiving with reality.\", \"I don't think Python lacks much, if anything. It's a very fine language, with a great community. Over the years though, I just lost interest in it, and have come to prefer Ruby after having rediscovered it because of Rails. It's pretty much a matter of taste: I like the syntax and convenience more.

One (fairly minor) real world case where the syntax makes a difference is in web templates: you can use Ruby pretty much straight up to do templating, but Python requires more hoops and hacking, due in part to the whitespace issue. I like the fact that Ruby is flexible enough to be used as-is for templates as well as other code. BTW, it also needs to be said that that is the only place I've ever noticed the whitespace issue being any kind of problem: it's not the big deal that some python detractors make it out to be.

In short: if you're happy with Python...great! Keep using it, you made a good choice. If you want to learn another language, pick something a bit further from it... say, Erlang, Tcl, Java, or C, depending on what your needs are.\", \"I have a bachelor's degree in finance. I am currently working on a bachelor's degree in mathematics in preparation for a PhD in applied mathematics at, hopefully, either Princeton or MIT. My ultimate goal is to get a quant job. For certain types of PhD's, the job prospects continue to look very lucrative; financial mathematics is one of those areas.\", \"To put this in a historical perspective, Adam Smith's bitter comments on the fate of the academic still make sense today:

\\\"But the usual reward of the eminent teacher bears no proportion to that of the lawyer or physician; because the trade of the one is crowded with indigent people who have been brought up to it at the public expence; whereas those of the other two are incumbered with very few who have not been educated at their own.\\\"

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\\\\nIn fact I wish Python were more sensitive to whitespace, then I could say my-variable without it mistaking a hyphen for a minus.\", \"Sigh! To whoever down voted,

1. Total file size uncompressed is 428 kB, compressed is roughly 100 kB i.e. reduced bandwidth from origin & faster downloads

2. The webserver has to process 1 request instead of 6

3. Having all the word files in one zip file is easier to download\", \"The FQA is delightful snark. Thanks for that.\", \"Ah, dammit. You're right. It is non-participating convertible preferred, as specified by 2(c) of the ARAI. (It's been a really long time since I've seen regular convertible preferred.)

I've fixed that section. (If I were still in banking, I'd call it a \\\"clarification.\\\")

You get mad karma points.\", \"Yeah, me too. Is it a good idea to learn ruby just to use shoes? I mean is it easier that qt/tk/gtk+/wx?\", \"My experience is that the languages are similar in terms of features, but the communities are very different and there isn't much overlap between them. Ruby types tend to be younger, focussed on the web, probably employed as full-time developers. Python types tend to be older and not employed as developers, but write code as part of their main jobs. Python people often have experienced a nightmare of unmaintainable Perl, that is why there is the insistence on there being one right way to do everything (which is the exact opposite of what Perl people believe). Ruby people (being younger and hence less experienced) haven't, which is why they talk about expressiveness and do things like monkey-patching. Neither group is \\\"smarter\\\" and neither language is \\\"better\\\". The choice is a choice of what community you want to join, not a technical one.\", NaN, NaN, \">> but I prefer quiet competence to foaming at the mouth zealotry.

Do you really pick your language by your perception of its users? I'm not sure that's a great criteria for choosing a tool. If an annoying dinner guest admired the butter knives, would you butter your roll with a fork?\", \"Two good things and one bad thing. The good things are multi-line lambdas (which Ruby calls blocks) and loose syntax rules, which I found weird at first but is the secret behind all of that DSL stuff.

The bad thing is the cultural tendency of the Ruby community towards monkey patching, which in my opinion trades long term maintainability for short term convenience.\", NaN, NaN, \"this is never really brought up, but objects in ruby fully encapsulate their instance and class variables. the only way to get at them from the outside is by sending an object a message asking for them (like Smalltalk or Objective-C). what appears to be setting a property on an object, is really calling a method: `foo.bar = 5` isn't directly setting the property, its calling a method named `#bar=`

in my opinion, this is powerful and elegant.

that being said, i have little experience with python, but what i've seen never wowed me. it seems like it has a well written collection of libraries, but that seems to come from the community more than the language. correct me if i'm wrong.\", \"Rails. but you have Django which is better ;)

Seriously, I envy ruby's blocks and being able to redefine a class later in your code (monkeypatching-easy-syntax).

Oh, and Shoes :)\", \"Thanks. I'll be using this one from now on. I can't believe the founder sold out. Gotta keep things real, G.\", \"Yeah, if you're polite about it people will understand. I don't think you'll have too much of a problem if you think up solutions before hand. So instead of waiting for it to happen, write down now what you will do, what you will say to people if the wrong script is posted, and make sure you're very consistent about it.

Also, remember, if someone's script is posted without permission they might be mad, but there is always the possibility they would have posted it themselves. So every time you're contacted about a script it wouldn't hurt to say: \\\"We're sorry your script got posted. We'll take it down immediately. A lot of people found it really useful, would you consider putting it back up under your own name?\\\"\", \"I've always taken the approach of learning both and deciding for myself. If you're interested in true proficiency and building something for yourself, go with whatever rings most true to you.

I liked Ruby, but found that Python clicked better for me. That, and call me crazy - but I prefer quiet competence to foaming at the mouth zealotry. There are plenty of people who rave about Python - but they've been doing it for a lot longer than the Ruby people (simply age of language).

Ruby also has gotten lots of people hooked via Rails, and that seems to be where most of the evangelism is coming from.

(edit: commented to clarify my meaning below, in another comment: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=283771)\", \"I find it strange to say it's clueless when it's, in fact, the rationale used by the committee members. I don't appreciate being mocked when I'm trying to have a discussion. Compilers also happen to be part of my work, but that's beside the point.

Introducing a new scope would, I think, introduce more corner cases than the ugliness of the new syntax. (And I do agree that it's ugly in the context of C++ which already has a function syntax.) Right now, scopes are only introduced inside namespaces, classes/structs, functions, and explicit braces. Having a new scope start before a function and its parameters are declared is counter-intuitive to me.

Now, I might actually be willing to take counter-intuitive semantics to avoid the syntactic ugliness, but that's not my point. The point I've been trying to make is that the committee has considered these issues; they didn't blindly make a bunch of decrees.\", \"saving the data to be repopulated when/if they return to the form

I think this is my best option. I hate dialog boxes.

My only concern would be the user wondering where that data came from. But, then again, he's the one who entered it in the first place, so now he has to deal with it. Maybe a tooltip explanation at this point would help.

Thanks all for the great feedback!\", \"I know that I'm biased (I grew up and live in Melbourne), but I have never seen a team sport I prefer watching to Aussie Rules.

And my day job (big 3 letter IT company) uses this website to run our office footy tips competition.. And it works pretty well! (And my tipping skills are terrible). But as a user - I think the site is great - it's always worked well, solves it's problem nicely, and does something people want.\", NaN, NaN, \"Thank you, ardit33, for your scientifically based sarcasm. It made me laugh this morning. I find it hilarious that so many people think the HLC will cause the end of mankind.\", \"I got the impression that he wasn't making the car.. (ie - it was Renault / Nissan who were making the first batch of cars for them..\", \"23h30min\\\\nI will mark 00h since it is closer.\", \"For the curious, the issue is apparently that IE will count matches in the 'name' attribute of a tag, so that for example getElementById(\\\"description\\\") will match a 'meta name=\\\"description\\\"' tag. Weird, I didn't know that.\", NaN, \"I responded to you, but the sentiment I mention is here on HN in a bunch of places.\", \"Yeah, my bad. I can see how it was supposed to work in context now, but usually I don't bother to continue reading an article when I get through the first third and there are things that have stopped jiving with reality.\", \"I don't think Python lacks much, if anything. It's a very fine language, with a great community. Over the years though, I just lost interest in it, and have come to prefer Ruby after having rediscovered it because of Rails. It's pretty much a matter of taste: I like the syntax and convenience more.

One (fairly minor) real world case where the syntax makes a difference is in web templates: you can use Ruby pretty much straight up to do templating, but Python requires more hoops and hacking, due in part to the whitespace issue. I like the fact that Ruby is flexible enough to be used as-is for templates as well as other code. BTW, it also needs to be said that that is the only place I've ever noticed the whitespace issue being any kind of problem: it's not the big deal that some python detractors make it out to be.

In short: if you're happy with Python...great! Keep using it, you made a good choice. If you want to learn another language, pick something a bit further from it... say, Erlang, Tcl, Java, or C, depending on what your needs are.\", \"I have a bachelor's degree in finance. I am currently working on a bachelor's degree in mathematics in preparation for a PhD in applied mathematics at, hopefully, either Princeton or MIT. My ultimate goal is to get a quant job. For certain types of PhD's, the job prospects continue to look very lucrative; financial mathematics is one of those areas.\", \"To put this in a historical perspective, Adam Smith's bitter comments on the fate of the academic still make sense today:

\\\"But the usual reward of the eminent teacher bears no proportion to that of the lawyer or physician; because the trade of the one is crowded with indigent people who have been brought up to it at the public expence; whereas those of the other two are incumbered with very few who have not been educated at their own.\\\"

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If the value you place on the friendship is less than the amount owed, bring out the lawyers.\", \"\\\"What to Submit On-Topic: Anything that good hackers would find interesting.\\\" [1]

I agree about this being an insane premature optimization, but the C:\\\\ being a bug regarding line continuation within comments? That's fucking fascinating.

[1] http://ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html\", NaN, \"That is a pretty bad Photoshop job on that first iPad.\", \"emacs unfortunately fails on the trigraph-sequence \\\"??/\\\" and ofcourse the line immediately following doesn't get executed. having AST based syntax hi-lighting would of course fix the issue. most editors, afaik, used hacked together regexe's which break-down under various conditions.\", \"Id add that the localStorage setter (localStorage.item = someValue) is up to 2x faster than setItem:

http://jsperf.com/localstorage-getitem-setitem-vs-getter-set...

Also, a small gotcha some may face is:

typeof localStorage.undefinedItem === undefined\\\\nlocalStorage.getItem(undefinedItem) === null

Additionally, since WebKits localStorage stores strings encoded as UTF-16, it only holds 2.5MB worth of UTF-8 encoded strings, compared to the 5MB of other non-WebKit browsers.

http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=58985#hc1...\\\\nhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/2747285/html5-localstorag...\\\\nhttp://jsfiddle.net/brucealdridge/j6KdJ/

Check for the QUOTA_EXCEEDED_ERR exception in this case:

http://dev.w3.org/html5/webstorage/#the-storage-interface

Additionally, as stated in the chromium issue aboves comments, localStorage performance degrades as size increases and is considered slower than IndexedDB, though with the benefit of a FAR SIMPLER API and broader browser support (IE8, FF3.5, S4, Chr4, O10.5).

https://developer.mozilla.org/en/dom/storage#Browser_Compati...\", \"My Picks for:

- Most likely to succeed in a big way: Parse

- Most interesting/clever (want it to succeed): Verbling

- Most scary (wary of it succeeding): Double Recall\", NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, \"This is a startling array of claims, which is unfortunate, as there's a reasonable debate to be had here.

Unfortunately, I think starting off with a tl;dr rant, including such howlers as comparing the growth rate of a developing and a developed country isn't the way to get going, not to mention citing Microsoft's current leadership as evidence that programmers can't get anywhere. Erm, I vaguely recall someone else running Microsoft on its way to success... Bill someone?

As an aside, given the vast amount of political crackpottery - plenty of which is in evidence here at HN - among programmers, I have to say that I'm not hugely saddened that congress isn't stuffed with developers.

There's a serious debate to be had here, but not with this wild, ranting start from a throwaway account.\", NaN, NaN, \"Hey Raj. I live in SF currently and would love to meet up and show you around... reach out at martin at UpOut.com\", NaN, \"Charles de Gaulle did something similar in 1965, but he was importing gold from the US, not from England.

Argentina had a similar problem in 1946: its central bank \\\"reserves\\\" were actually held in trust by the Bank of England, in large part as a result of Argentina feeding England through the war, and England (as I understand it) couldn't come up with the cash. The eventual solution was to exchange the reserves for the British-owned railways of Argentina, which unfortunately couldn't be exported in trade to import the things Argentina needed.

I could be nave, but I think keeping your central bank's reserves overseas in a possibly hostile country is a dumb idea. Chvez doesn't seem to have done a very good job at New-Dealing his country, but he does get some things right.\", \"I dont understand the difference between a closure and an object's state. Is an object one example of a closure? You can pass it around and it contains instance variables.

What are lambdas for in this context? Simply calling the object's attribute would return the value set at creation - even if modified afterwards.\", \"W4S is an extremely insidious hitpiece on teachers and unions and was universally criticized by most teachers. Like any documentary with an agenda it extrapolates a few datapoints and says, \\\"look, here is your problem, just get rid of items 1, 2, 3 and everything will work\\\".

The kafkaesque dismissal process you allude to is the same in most union jobs. 1: written warning, 2: written warning with training, 3: teacher review board. That's it. The administrator knows this and the teachers know this so I don't see how it is kafkaesque in the slightest. The only way to shortcut that is if the teacher did something illegal like sleep with the students or possess child porn.

I also read the piece on the Rubber Room and the reason why the teachers were there was because the administrators were too lazy to actually start the dismissal process. From the same NYT article I read that some teachers should have been fired but hadn't and others shouldn't be there at all but butted heads with the administrators. They were put there because there was a procedure in place but no one wanted to follow it.

You work at a large enough company you'll get an employee manual on ways you can be fired and the procedure in place to do so. That is what wasn't happening in the Rubber Room case.\", \"Mobile Prices in Pakistan\", \"Am I the only one who still uses Total Commander instead of Windows Explorer whenever possible?\\\\nI'd love to see this multiple-jobs-in-movecopy-queue functionality in it, but in all other situations it suits me so much better.\", NaN, \"For those with WebGL, this is helpful to visualise:

http://data-arts.appspot.com/globe\", NaN, \"I'd be interested in seeing benchmarks that demonstrate an improvement when doing this. I'd expect that the average case is slower due to increased disk contention.\", \"Thanks for the code from this indie developer!\", NaN, \"Hi guys,

I am coming to San Francisco in Sept for two months to promote my startup: recruiterbox.com. I would love to meet startups and small tech companies, goto some fun and interesting events, and get feedback on our application.

I would appreciate tips on areas to live within the city (easy to commute to lot of useful places) and certain must be at events and meets. Any other useful info from startuppers working on saas tools and serving similar markets would be super appreciated!

Thanks,\\\\nRaj\", \"DZSlides by Paul Rouget has that feature: http://paulrouget.com/dzslides/\", \"Your comment is fiction almost from beginning to end.

Venezuela is not a dictatorship; it's been a democracy since 1958. It's true that it's socialist, just like Canada and France, but it's struggling with much bigger problems of corruption, illiteracy, poverty, and crime than those countries are. I don't think Chvez has improved the situation much. Chvez's government may not be a very good democratic government, but it is at least a democracy. The opposition is even worse, which is why they don't get elected.

I live in Argentina. The country has immense potential, but it's been in intermittent decline since the 1930s. It has never had a Marxist government. The periods of rapid decline have largely coincided with right-wing military dictatorships, although there have been a few major disasters under democratic governments as well, notably the 2001 economic collapse produced by the unsustainable 1990s economic policies you are commending.

It's useless to blame \\\"class warfare\\\" for the problems. Even if it's true that the rich are in a state of war with the rest of society (and I think it's a substantial exaggeration; expatriating your ill-gotten gains, making racist remarks about Paraguayan immigrants, and hiring employees under the table does not rise to the level of warfare) the path to reconciliation is through building a society they feel proud to be included in and confident in investing in, not blaming them for the social problems we all have a hand in creating.

Chile has barely surpassed Argentina economically after 80 years of Argentine decline. It's true that it has a more functioning economy, but I'm not sure that the society as a whole is functioning better.

Chile also never had a socialist dictatorship, nor has Uruguay, Venezuela, or Brazil, so I think that when you talk about \\\"the South American style of socialist dictatorships\\\" you are lying about history in hopes that your readers will be ignorant. Maybe there's something that actually happened in the real world that that phrase is intended to refer to?\", \"Software, as Marc Andreesen said in his famous editorial, is becoming a larger and larger part of our daily lives. Given how important software is, then, you'd expect computer programmer - the task of developing and maintaining software - to be one of the highest-paid, most-wanted jobs. It isn't. Why not?

\\\"Hold on\\\", you say, \\\"isn't programming a high-paying job\\\"? Sure, next to the average American worker. But the average American worker is a college dropout. What if you compare programming to jobs for other highly skilled professionals?

Consider a 35-year-old, senior Google engineer. He probably makes about $150,000, which is enough to buy a good house and raise a family. But Google wouldn't hire a random guy to fill that job - this engineer probably has an Ivy League or other elite degree, fifteen years of work experience, a very high IQ, strong drive, and numerous other skills (anyone who's been through the Google hiring process can tell you how hard it is to get in).

As a doctor, however, someone like this - a top professional at the peak of their career - would probably make about $400,000. Partners at big law firms commonly net a million a year. Investment bankers are making several million (post-crash!). Top management consultants easily clear $500,000. Even a top accountant - probably a partner at a big 4 firm - would make two, three, or four times as much.

Of course, life isn't all about money. Is programming a top job from a social perspective? Again, no. Congress includes not a single programmer, and to my knowledge, it never has. Almost all big companies are run by MBAs. Even Microsoft, arguably the canonical software company, is run by a non-programmer from Stanford Business School.

Are programmers top government advisors? Are they national heroes? Do doctors and lawyers and policemen tell their children that, if they work hard and practice, one day they can grow up to be a programmer? No. Obviously not.

When the government wants to bring in more workers from overseas - which obviously lowers salaries, and reduces job security - who do they bring in? Computer programmers. Every single one of the top ten H1-B visa users is a technology company. Politicians justify this by talking about a \\\"shortage\\\" of programmers, but would there really be a \\\"shortage\\\" if programmers were paid $500K, as much as doctors or management consultants? Of course not. Saying there's a \\\"shortage\\\" is economically the same as saying that \\\"we don't want to pay you guys enough to meet the demand for labor\\\".

Now, to wrap off, since this is a startup site, doubtless someone is saying \\\"but programmers can make millions in startups!\\\". This, on the face of it, is true. However, as I'm sure any founder here can tell you, you can't make a successful startup just by being a good programmer. You have to, to quote Paul Graham, also \\\"answer support calls, administer the servers, design the web site, cold-call customers, find the company office space, and go out and get everyone lunch.\\\"

Now, if you're willing to do all that, and work the eighty-hour weeks a business requires, why do you need to be a programmer to make it rich? You don't. There are millions of ordinary small businesses - ditch diggers, electrical companies, contractors, roofers, construction firms, and on and on - that, if run well, will make you millions without a single line of code. (For more on these sorts of business, check out, eg., the book The Millionaire Next Door.) What \\\"programmers can get rich in startups\\\" really means is \\\"entrepreneurs can get rich in startups\\\", whether they're programmers or bricklayers.

So, why is this the case, given how important software is to the world? I think the answer is hidden in the rest of my post. Notice how I've been arguing for more pay, job security, etc. for programmers. A majority of the people here are probably programmers. Yet, my tone is pretty argumentative; I expect people to disagree with me, and am trying to answer their objections.

Why is that? On the face of it, it's very strange. If you went to a welder's union, and argued that welding wasn't respected enough and should be better paid, you'd expect to see loud cries of agreement. If you talked about better wages for teachers or policemen or nurses - all of whom make more than the American average - who would dispute it?

But for some reason, unlike just about every other profession, programmers seem to have an aversion to asking for more pay and more respectability. It would seem selfish, somehow - a programmer making $80,000 feels he shouldn't ask for more, since he's already making double the US average of $40,000. (Even though, when a teacher making $80,000 (as many of them do) asks for more, no one disagrees.) And you could argue that this is selfish, even though it's the sort of selfishness America usually endorses. After all, when the miner's union strikes for better working conditions, aren't they being selfish? They're acting in their own self-interest, trying to benefit themselves.

So, if you don't like being selfish, is there a reason to make programming one of America's top jobs? I think there is. For the last ten years, the people running the US have been other, non-technical top professionals - lawyers, management consultants, investment bankers, MBAs. And it hasn't worked. The economy is in the toilet, the budget isn't balanced, the government can't get anything done, we're in two wars we can't get out of, and some days it feels like the country is falling apart at the seams.

By contrast, when you look at Silicon Valley, where a lot of the top programmers live and run the local industry, everyone is doing great. Profits are up, unemployment is down, companies are getting started, and user growth is through the roof. Might this be a coincidence? I think it isn't. And for proof, look no further than China. All of China's top leaders are engineers, not lawyers or financiers or consultants. And China's been doing great. They've had steady, 10% annual economic growth - triple the US's, even in good times - for the last thirty years. Sure, they have problems with pollution and corruption, but so did the US when we were industrializing. Overall, though, they're on the right track, and the US is not (according to 85% of Americans anyway).

Of course, that isn't to say that most non-programmers are stupid or immoral, or that we shouldn't have any lawyers in government. Any well-run society has a mix of people at the top, because of specialization of labor. But is the optimal number of programmers in Congress really zero? Is it good for the country that Silicon Valley, arguably the best-performing sector of the economy, has next to no influence in politics, so that laws like the DMCA get passed even when the whole hacker community is violently opposed? I think it isn't. I think the country would be better off if MIT computer science students, like their neighbors at Harvard Law School, could dream of growing up to be President. And I think we'd all be better of if computer science wasn't just seen as a major for socially awkward nerds.

(Original WSJ editorial I'm referencing at http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111903480904576512250915629460.html. I've been on HN since '08, but using a throwaway in case anyone gets mad.)\", \"That doesn't sound too surprising based on the typical price of construction materials between then and now, (oil for example has increased by about 35% since then). There may have also been project changes and/or additions that also contributed to the higher estimate.\", \"/second T-mobile for those reasons, <3 em. You can also use your phone's wireless hotspot feature to help your friends connect their computers and phones to the net in non-wifi areas. I've done this a few times, like at Coupa Cafe on the weekends (when they turn off wifi) and the Caltrain's deadspots.

Just another reason to oppose the ATT merger attempt. No doubt ATT will ruin all that if they get their grubby hands on TMo.\", NaN, NaN, \"Direct link: http://go.hodspot.com/2011/08/every-few-years-i-have-privile...\", NaN, \"Indeed. What's a wrapper function's overhead compared to opening a file, which subsequently will be written to?

Frankly, I wish this sort of blog post wouldn't be upvoted here. It's one thing when someone asks a basic question on StackOverflow. Even experienced programmers can learn with the answers. But when someone writes an \\\"authoritative\\\" blog post that misses the basics, it's more noise than signal.\", \"May i suggest my own secure system:\\\\nIt is well known that the weakest part in any security system is the password, not many remember them and most of the people (especially the average ones) just hand write them and stick on the monitor.\\\\nSolution- create a system of your own inside your brain to remember a password, do not use a software, application, stick note or else. use your own brain.\", \"I'm almost done with my internship here in San Francisco, and it's been a great experience. I've heard people like Steve Souders and Brendan Eich speak and I spent a night hacking at the Computer History Museum (thanks to Mozilla) amongst other things. I found meetup.com, sftechtalks.com and the several tech related meetup groups to be a great resource as well. Attend them for the talks and as a bonus, get free food and drinks (mostly pizza just like in college) and goodies as well! Live life like a true (cheap) grad student!\", NaN, \"\\\"That has a performance impact on all platforms...\\\"\\\\nI mean, tmpfile() is about to make AT LEAST one system call, access the disk, and do a bunch of stuff he has no control over whatsoever, yet he's worried about one extra CALL instruction. Talk about premature optimization.. (and incompetence, if you will).\", \"LinkedIn is on track to become the MySpace of professional networking.\", \"I also want it to continue the non-conflicting files while I'm deciding.

Windows 7 does it, so I imagine it wouldn't regress in Windows 8.\", NaN, \"If only.

(Humor always turns into something else online. Oops.)\", \"CECOR, la empresa de insonorizacin local ofrece excelentes servicios en materia deaislamiento acustico, aislamiento acustico, control de ruido y de medicin. Ofrecemosnuestros servicios a nivel local y mundial.\", NaN, NaN, \"Mac Blu-ray Ripper supports rip Blu-ray disc movie to mov, mp4, mpg, mpeg, m4v, dv, avi, mkv, flv, vob, rm on Mac OS X Snow Leopard, 10.6.\", NaN, NaN, \"Download Circumstance movie or Watch Circumstance online in just few second with HD/DVD/ipod/divX quality. Watch all new release movies trailer and download movies with moviesbunch.com.\", \"My thinking has changed and became more mature when I started reading in the body of Philosophy and Science... I find the following the most enlightening books I've read so far...

Tim Crane - The Mechanical Mind

Alex Rosenberg - Philosophy of Science

Seth Lloyd - Programming the Universe

Richard Dawkins - The God Delusion

Daniel Dennett - The Mind's I

Daniel Dennett - Breaking the Spell

Michael Shermer - Why People Believe Weird Things\", NaN, NaN, NaN, \"Find out how agency networking and new technology, like homecare software, can help your home health agency be successful from the CuroSphere blog.\", \"Get a credit check online and learn how you can improve your credit rating. Get an instant credit report now.\", NaN, \"Congrats to all!

Among the revealed ones I am most excited about (and would invest in) Parse -- solves a real problem, it is easy to see how it can be commercially viable, and there is very little technology risk. Kind of wish I had thought of it. An obvious target to be acqhired by one of the PaaS vendors.\", \"I wonder when exactly it was that TechCrunch was like, \\\"wow, all we really need to do is write YC articles all day.\\\" They're playing this site like a violin.\", \"http://launcheffectapp.com - A Wordpress theme for viral launches. Haven't tried it, looks nice though!\", NaN, \"After our renovation the red south beach hotel is ready again to provide a premier service. The elegance and baroque style of this hotel in south beach will delight you. The Red will provide the marquis treatment you deserve.\", \"Yes, you can have multiple copy operating running in parallel but the way Windows works, the files themselves are copied in serial order (within an individual copy operation). Whereas with tools like RichCopy, you are actually copying multiple files in parallel.

See here for example; http://msinetpub.vo.llnwd.net/d1/keithcombs/blog/images/Rich...

This is incredibly useful when you need to copy folders with a lot of (smaller) files. Think pictures, music, etc.\", \"Khwabon Khwabon Song Force Movie\", \"For what it's worth, OS X does this http://cl.ly/9ZeF\", NaN, \"Senior pictures by David Zwick that that are expressive, stylish, and bold ... and absoultey all about YOU.\", NaN, \"Recent uptick. LinkedIn will also \\\"flag\\\" recommendations from being tit-for-tat, meaning, the \\\"savvy\\\" now wait a week or several days before \\\"returning the favor.\\\" Ergo, recommendation quality does not mean as much as pre-IPO (IMO). It is also saturated as of late by more spammy recruiters (I'm a recruiter..value out of LinkedIn recruiting has dropped dramatically since IPO due to the flood).

LinkedIn, however, is the \\\"disruptive\\\" potential company in the third-party recruiting space. It will be interesting to see if they do so :)

They made a bit dent in many contingent recruiters introducing pay-for-job posting (versus posting jobs in groups, which is SPAM heavy).

LinkedIn answers and groups, however, has gone the way of mostly spam or, those trying to establish \\\"LinkedIn\\\" expert status' (statusi? :D). I believe many thought that owning a large group would somehow lead to monetization. Currently, groups are only moderated by the group leaders, with LinkedIn more hands-off in the approach, killing nice networking potentials.

As a caveat, day job = LinkedIn recruiting on a 10% basis, whereas off work, I like to actually interact with the groups, Answers (not lately due to poor quality) and connect with interesting people unrelated to technical recruiting.\", \"Dude - you are asking a lot of questions here. Each one of your questions has a whole book (or many books) written on them.

I interpret what you are asking as 'How do I run a successful business?'

Not enough space to answer here.\", \"Thanks for PadMapper!\", \"23 Must-Have Gadgets For Students\", \"this was also pg's argument when i asked him to remove some postings made with another account that accidentally revealed confidential info about a friend's company, so i considered this would be fair game.

EDIT: post deleted -> put the info on twitter for those interested.\", \"But OS X did have the consolidation of file transfer dialog boxes for a long time.

(Although it still has woeful conflict resolution http://cl.ly/9Zqg)\", \"if you look better the form factor is more like an amazon kindle. Which makes me fell damn cool when using one.\", \"I'm not an intern. I've lived in the Bay Area for 6 yrs. If you have a summer, aren't from the area, and want to spend a little time doing some stuff outdoors, here's what I'd add:

- Go walk around a old growth Redwood grove. It's peaceful, impressive, and gives you an interesting perspective. Big Basin is the most accessible: From 101, take the Lawrence Expwy exit and just head south for a long while. There is a great little .5 mile \\\"trail\\\" with some of the most impressive trees.

- Drive down to the Big Sur area. It's about 2hrs drive from the Mtn View area, so a day trip. The drive is the highlight, but check out McWay falls (flat 0.3 mi hike) and Pfeiffer Beach (purple sand, natural arch with waves/sunset coming through). Pfeiffer Beaches turnoff is unmarked, so research in advance.

- Tour Alcatraz. Plan this at least a week in advance though.

- Rent a kayak and spend an afternoon on Elkhorn Slough in Monterey Bay. No experience necessary. Kayaking right past sea lions and otters is guaranteed. Visit Phil's Fish Market next door in Moss Landing when done.

- Visit Yosemite valley. You can generally get a tent cabin in Curry Village with almost no lead time for a reasonable price. Yosemite Valley is crowded but truly iconic.

Other than Yosemite, all of these are easy day trips.\", \"What I do is I turn on my compilers warnings for C++ comments in C code, then use C++ comments with all my TODO comments. That way I know if there are any outstanding TODOs when I go to build.\", \"I loved the punchline, & probably wouldn't have spotted that one myself.

As others have noted, the moral is to not use C++ '//' style comments in C code or at least hope that you are using a clever editor ;)\", NaN, \"Burberrys Cologne by Burberrys, burberrys is classified as a sharp, spicy, lavender, amber fragrance. This masculine scent possesses a blend of mint, lavender, sandalwood, cedar, and rich amber. It is recommended for casual wear. The scent is described as a fresh woody cologne. It features notes and accords of leatherwood, vetiver bourbon, cedrat, black pepper and violet leaves\", \"Clever on the part of iRobot. Give them 4 robots and some training. 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If the value you place on the friendship is less than the amount owed, bring out the lawyers.\", \"\\\"What to Submit On-Topic: Anything that good hackers would find interesting.\\\" [1]

I agree about this being an insane premature optimization, but the C:\\\\ being a bug regarding line continuation within comments? That's fucking fascinating.

[1] http://ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html\", NaN, \"That is a pretty bad Photoshop job on that first iPad.\", \"emacs unfortunately fails on the trigraph-sequence \\\"??/\\\" and ofcourse the line immediately following doesn't get executed. having AST based syntax hi-lighting would of course fix the issue. most editors, afaik, used hacked together regexe's which break-down under various conditions.\", \"Id add that the localStorage setter (localStorage.item = someValue) is up to 2x faster than setItem:

http://jsperf.com/localstorage-getitem-setitem-vs-getter-set...

Also, a small gotcha some may face is:

typeof localStorage.undefinedItem === undefined\\\\nlocalStorage.getItem(undefinedItem) === null

Additionally, since WebKits localStorage stores strings encoded as UTF-16, it only holds 2.5MB worth of UTF-8 encoded strings, compared to the 5MB of other non-WebKit browsers.

http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=58985#hc1...\\\\nhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/2747285/html5-localstorag...\\\\nhttp://jsfiddle.net/brucealdridge/j6KdJ/

Check for the QUOTA_EXCEEDED_ERR exception in this case:

http://dev.w3.org/html5/webstorage/#the-storage-interface

Additionally, as stated in the chromium issue aboves comments, localStorage performance degrades as size increases and is considered slower than IndexedDB, though with the benefit of a FAR SIMPLER API and broader browser support (IE8, FF3.5, S4, Chr4, O10.5).

https://developer.mozilla.org/en/dom/storage#Browser_Compati...\", \"My Picks for:

- Most likely to succeed in a big way: Parse

- Most interesting/clever (want it to succeed): Verbling

- Most scary (wary of it succeeding): Double Recall\", NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, \"This is a startling array of claims, which is unfortunate, as there's a reasonable debate to be had here.

Unfortunately, I think starting off with a tl;dr rant, including such howlers as comparing the growth rate of a developing and a developed country isn't the way to get going, not to mention citing Microsoft's current leadership as evidence that programmers can't get anywhere. Erm, I vaguely recall someone else running Microsoft on its way to success... Bill someone?

As an aside, given the vast amount of political crackpottery - plenty of which is in evidence here at HN - among programmers, I have to say that I'm not hugely saddened that congress isn't stuffed with developers.

There's a serious debate to be had here, but not with this wild, ranting start from a throwaway account.\", NaN, NaN, \"Hey Raj. I live in SF currently and would love to meet up and show you around... reach out at martin at UpOut.com\", NaN, \"Charles de Gaulle did something similar in 1965, but he was importing gold from the US, not from England.

Argentina had a similar problem in 1946: its central bank \\\"reserves\\\" were actually held in trust by the Bank of England, in large part as a result of Argentina feeding England through the war, and England (as I understand it) couldn't come up with the cash. The eventual solution was to exchange the reserves for the British-owned railways of Argentina, which unfortunately couldn't be exported in trade to import the things Argentina needed.

I could be nave, but I think keeping your central bank's reserves overseas in a possibly hostile country is a dumb idea. Chvez doesn't seem to have done a very good job at New-Dealing his country, but he does get some things right.\", \"I dont understand the difference between a closure and an object's state. Is an object one example of a closure? You can pass it around and it contains instance variables.

What are lambdas for in this context? Simply calling the object's attribute would return the value set at creation - even if modified afterwards.\", \"W4S is an extremely insidious hitpiece on teachers and unions and was universally criticized by most teachers. Like any documentary with an agenda it extrapolates a few datapoints and says, \\\"look, here is your problem, just get rid of items 1, 2, 3 and everything will work\\\".

The kafkaesque dismissal process you allude to is the same in most union jobs. 1: written warning, 2: written warning with training, 3: teacher review board. That's it. The administrator knows this and the teachers know this so I don't see how it is kafkaesque in the slightest. The only way to shortcut that is if the teacher did something illegal like sleep with the students or possess child porn.

I also read the piece on the Rubber Room and the reason why the teachers were there was because the administrators were too lazy to actually start the dismissal process. From the same NYT article I read that some teachers should have been fired but hadn't and others shouldn't be there at all but butted heads with the administrators. They were put there because there was a procedure in place but no one wanted to follow it.

You work at a large enough company you'll get an employee manual on ways you can be fired and the procedure in place to do so. That is what wasn't happening in the Rubber Room case.\", \"Mobile Prices in Pakistan\", \"Am I the only one who still uses Total Commander instead of Windows Explorer whenever possible?\\\\nI'd love to see this multiple-jobs-in-movecopy-queue functionality in it, but in all other situations it suits me so much better.\", NaN, \"For those with WebGL, this is helpful to visualise:

http://data-arts.appspot.com/globe\", NaN, \"I'd be interested in seeing benchmarks that demonstrate an improvement when doing this. I'd expect that the average case is slower due to increased disk contention.\", \"Thanks for the code from this indie developer!\", NaN, \"Hi guys,

I am coming to San Francisco in Sept for two months to promote my startup: recruiterbox.com. I would love to meet startups and small tech companies, goto some fun and interesting events, and get feedback on our application.

I would appreciate tips on areas to live within the city (easy to commute to lot of useful places) and certain must be at events and meets. Any other useful info from startuppers working on saas tools and serving similar markets would be super appreciated!

Thanks,\\\\nRaj\", \"DZSlides by Paul Rouget has that feature: http://paulrouget.com/dzslides/\", \"Your comment is fiction almost from beginning to end.

Venezuela is not a dictatorship; it's been a democracy since 1958. It's true that it's socialist, just like Canada and France, but it's struggling with much bigger problems of corruption, illiteracy, poverty, and crime than those countries are. I don't think Chvez has improved the situation much. Chvez's government may not be a very good democratic government, but it is at least a democracy. The opposition is even worse, which is why they don't get elected.

I live in Argentina. The country has immense potential, but it's been in intermittent decline since the 1930s. It has never had a Marxist government. The periods of rapid decline have largely coincided with right-wing military dictatorships, although there have been a few major disasters under democratic governments as well, notably the 2001 economic collapse produced by the unsustainable 1990s economic policies you are commending.

It's useless to blame \\\"class warfare\\\" for the problems. Even if it's true that the rich are in a state of war with the rest of society (and I think it's a substantial exaggeration; expatriating your ill-gotten gains, making racist remarks about Paraguayan immigrants, and hiring employees under the table does not rise to the level of warfare) the path to reconciliation is through building a society they feel proud to be included in and confident in investing in, not blaming them for the social problems we all have a hand in creating.

Chile has barely surpassed Argentina economically after 80 years of Argentine decline. It's true that it has a more functioning economy, but I'm not sure that the society as a whole is functioning better.

Chile also never had a socialist dictatorship, nor has Uruguay, Venezuela, or Brazil, so I think that when you talk about \\\"the South American style of socialist dictatorships\\\" you are lying about history in hopes that your readers will be ignorant. Maybe there's something that actually happened in the real world that that phrase is intended to refer to?\", \"Software, as Marc Andreesen said in his famous editorial, is becoming a larger and larger part of our daily lives. Given how important software is, then, you'd expect computer programmer - the task of developing and maintaining software - to be one of the highest-paid, most-wanted jobs. It isn't. Why not?

\\\"Hold on\\\", you say, \\\"isn't programming a high-paying job\\\"? Sure, next to the average American worker. But the average American worker is a college dropout. What if you compare programming to jobs for other highly skilled professionals?

Consider a 35-year-old, senior Google engineer. He probably makes about $150,000, which is enough to buy a good house and raise a family. But Google wouldn't hire a random guy to fill that job - this engineer probably has an Ivy League or other elite degree, fifteen years of work experience, a very high IQ, strong drive, and numerous other skills (anyone who's been through the Google hiring process can tell you how hard it is to get in).

As a doctor, however, someone like this - a top professional at the peak of their career - would probably make about $400,000. Partners at big law firms commonly net a million a year. Investment bankers are making several million (post-crash!). Top management consultants easily clear $500,000. Even a top accountant - probably a partner at a big 4 firm - would make two, three, or four times as much.

Of course, life isn't all about money. Is programming a top job from a social perspective? Again, no. Congress includes not a single programmer, and to my knowledge, it never has. Almost all big companies are run by MBAs. Even Microsoft, arguably the canonical software company, is run by a non-programmer from Stanford Business School.

Are programmers top government advisors? Are they national heroes? Do doctors and lawyers and policemen tell their children that, if they work hard and practice, one day they can grow up to be a programmer? No. Obviously not.

When the government wants to bring in more workers from overseas - which obviously lowers salaries, and reduces job security - who do they bring in? Computer programmers. Every single one of the top ten H1-B visa users is a technology company. Politicians justify this by talking about a \\\"shortage\\\" of programmers, but would there really be a \\\"shortage\\\" if programmers were paid $500K, as much as doctors or management consultants? Of course not. Saying there's a \\\"shortage\\\" is economically the same as saying that \\\"we don't want to pay you guys enough to meet the demand for labor\\\".

Now, to wrap off, since this is a startup site, doubtless someone is saying \\\"but programmers can make millions in startups!\\\". This, on the face of it, is true. However, as I'm sure any founder here can tell you, you can't make a successful startup just by being a good programmer. You have to, to quote Paul Graham, also \\\"answer support calls, administer the servers, design the web site, cold-call customers, find the company office space, and go out and get everyone lunch.\\\"

Now, if you're willing to do all that, and work the eighty-hour weeks a business requires, why do you need to be a programmer to make it rich? You don't. There are millions of ordinary small businesses - ditch diggers, electrical companies, contractors, roofers, construction firms, and on and on - that, if run well, will make you millions without a single line of code. (For more on these sorts of business, check out, eg., the book The Millionaire Next Door.) What \\\"programmers can get rich in startups\\\" really means is \\\"entrepreneurs can get rich in startups\\\", whether they're programmers or bricklayers.

So, why is this the case, given how important software is to the world? I think the answer is hidden in the rest of my post. Notice how I've been arguing for more pay, job security, etc. for programmers. A majority of the people here are probably programmers. Yet, my tone is pretty argumentative; I expect people to disagree with me, and am trying to answer their objections.

Why is that? On the face of it, it's very strange. If you went to a welder's union, and argued that welding wasn't respected enough and should be better paid, you'd expect to see loud cries of agreement. If you talked about better wages for teachers or policemen or nurses - all of whom make more than the American average - who would dispute it?

But for some reason, unlike just about every other profession, programmers seem to have an aversion to asking for more pay and more respectability. It would seem selfish, somehow - a programmer making $80,000 feels he shouldn't ask for more, since he's already making double the US average of $40,000. (Even though, when a teacher making $80,000 (as many of them do) asks for more, no one disagrees.) And you could argue that this is selfish, even though it's the sort of selfishness America usually endorses. After all, when the miner's union strikes for better working conditions, aren't they being selfish? They're acting in their own self-interest, trying to benefit themselves.

So, if you don't like being selfish, is there a reason to make programming one of America's top jobs? I think there is. For the last ten years, the people running the US have been other, non-technical top professionals - lawyers, management consultants, investment bankers, MBAs. And it hasn't worked. The economy is in the toilet, the budget isn't balanced, the government can't get anything done, we're in two wars we can't get out of, and some days it feels like the country is falling apart at the seams.

By contrast, when you look at Silicon Valley, where a lot of the top programmers live and run the local industry, everyone is doing great. Profits are up, unemployment is down, companies are getting started, and user growth is through the roof. Might this be a coincidence? I think it isn't. And for proof, look no further than China. All of China's top leaders are engineers, not lawyers or financiers or consultants. And China's been doing great. They've had steady, 10% annual economic growth - triple the US's, even in good times - for the last thirty years. Sure, they have problems with pollution and corruption, but so did the US when we were industrializing. Overall, though, they're on the right track, and the US is not (according to 85% of Americans anyway).

Of course, that isn't to say that most non-programmers are stupid or immoral, or that we shouldn't have any lawyers in government. Any well-run society has a mix of people at the top, because of specialization of labor. But is the optimal number of programmers in Congress really zero? Is it good for the country that Silicon Valley, arguably the best-performing sector of the economy, has next to no influence in politics, so that laws like the DMCA get passed even when the whole hacker community is violently opposed? I think it isn't. I think the country would be better off if MIT computer science students, like their neighbors at Harvard Law School, could dream of growing up to be President. And I think we'd all be better of if computer science wasn't just seen as a major for socially awkward nerds.

(Original WSJ editorial I'm referencing at http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111903480904576512250915629460.html. I've been on HN since '08, but using a throwaway in case anyone gets mad.)\", \"That doesn't sound too surprising based on the typical price of construction materials between then and now, (oil for example has increased by about 35% since then). There may have also been project changes and/or additions that also contributed to the higher estimate.\", \"/second T-mobile for those reasons, <3 em. You can also use your phone's wireless hotspot feature to help your friends connect their computers and phones to the net in non-wifi areas. I've done this a few times, like at Coupa Cafe on the weekends (when they turn off wifi) and the Caltrain's deadspots.

Just another reason to oppose the ATT merger attempt. No doubt ATT will ruin all that if they get their grubby hands on TMo.\", NaN, NaN, \"Direct link: http://go.hodspot.com/2011/08/every-few-years-i-have-privile...\", NaN, \"Indeed. What's a wrapper function's overhead compared to opening a file, which subsequently will be written to?

Frankly, I wish this sort of blog post wouldn't be upvoted here. It's one thing when someone asks a basic question on StackOverflow. Even experienced programmers can learn with the answers. But when someone writes an \\\"authoritative\\\" blog post that misses the basics, it's more noise than signal.\", \"May i suggest my own secure system:\\\\nIt is well known that the weakest part in any security system is the password, not many remember them and most of the people (especially the average ones) just hand write them and stick on the monitor.\\\\nSolution- create a system of your own inside your brain to remember a password, do not use a software, application, stick note or else. use your own brain.\", \"I'm almost done with my internship here in San Francisco, and it's been a great experience. I've heard people like Steve Souders and Brendan Eich speak and I spent a night hacking at the Computer History Museum (thanks to Mozilla) amongst other things. I found meetup.com, sftechtalks.com and the several tech related meetup groups to be a great resource as well. Attend them for the talks and as a bonus, get free food and drinks (mostly pizza just like in college) and goodies as well! Live life like a true (cheap) grad student!\", NaN, \"\\\"That has a performance impact on all platforms...\\\"\\\\nI mean, tmpfile() is about to make AT LEAST one system call, access the disk, and do a bunch of stuff he has no control over whatsoever, yet he's worried about one extra CALL instruction. Talk about premature optimization.. (and incompetence, if you will).\", \"LinkedIn is on track to become the MySpace of professional networking.\", \"I also want it to continue the non-conflicting files while I'm deciding.

Windows 7 does it, so I imagine it wouldn't regress in Windows 8.\", NaN, \"If only.

(Humor always turns into something else online. Oops.)\", \"CECOR, la empresa de insonorizacin local ofrece excelentes servicios en materia deaislamiento acustico, aislamiento acustico, control de ruido y de medicin. Ofrecemosnuestros servicios a nivel local y mundial.\", NaN, NaN, \"Mac Blu-ray Ripper supports rip Blu-ray disc movie to mov, mp4, mpg, mpeg, m4v, dv, avi, mkv, flv, vob, rm on Mac OS X Snow Leopard, 10.6.\", NaN, NaN, \"Download Circumstance movie or Watch Circumstance online in just few second with HD/DVD/ipod/divX quality. Watch all new release movies trailer and download movies with moviesbunch.com.\", \"My thinking has changed and became more mature when I started reading in the body of Philosophy and Science... I find the following the most enlightening books I've read so far...

Tim Crane - The Mechanical Mind

Alex Rosenberg - Philosophy of Science

Seth Lloyd - Programming the Universe

Richard Dawkins - The God Delusion

Daniel Dennett - The Mind's I

Daniel Dennett - Breaking the Spell

Michael Shermer - Why People Believe Weird Things\", NaN, NaN, NaN, \"Find out how agency networking and new technology, like homecare software, can help your home health agency be successful from the CuroSphere blog.\", \"Get a credit check online and learn how you can improve your credit rating. Get an instant credit report now.\", NaN, \"Congrats to all!

Among the revealed ones I am most excited about (and would invest in) Parse -- solves a real problem, it is easy to see how it can be commercially viable, and there is very little technology risk. Kind of wish I had thought of it. An obvious target to be acqhired by one of the PaaS vendors.\", \"I wonder when exactly it was that TechCrunch was like, \\\"wow, all we really need to do is write YC articles all day.\\\" They're playing this site like a violin.\", \"http://launcheffectapp.com - A Wordpress theme for viral launches. Haven't tried it, looks nice though!\", NaN, \"After our renovation the red south beach hotel is ready again to provide a premier service. The elegance and baroque style of this hotel in south beach will delight you. The Red will provide the marquis treatment you deserve.\", \"Yes, you can have multiple copy operating running in parallel but the way Windows works, the files themselves are copied in serial order (within an individual copy operation). Whereas with tools like RichCopy, you are actually copying multiple files in parallel.

See here for example; http://msinetpub.vo.llnwd.net/d1/keithcombs/blog/images/Rich...

This is incredibly useful when you need to copy folders with a lot of (smaller) files. Think pictures, music, etc.\", \"Khwabon Khwabon Song Force Movie\", \"For what it's worth, OS X does this http://cl.ly/9ZeF\", NaN, \"Senior pictures by David Zwick that that are expressive, stylish, and bold ... and absoultey all about YOU.\", NaN, \"Recent uptick. LinkedIn will also \\\"flag\\\" recommendations from being tit-for-tat, meaning, the \\\"savvy\\\" now wait a week or several days before \\\"returning the favor.\\\" Ergo, recommendation quality does not mean as much as pre-IPO (IMO). It is also saturated as of late by more spammy recruiters (I'm a recruiter..value out of LinkedIn recruiting has dropped dramatically since IPO due to the flood).

LinkedIn, however, is the \\\"disruptive\\\" potential company in the third-party recruiting space. It will be interesting to see if they do so :)

They made a bit dent in many contingent recruiters introducing pay-for-job posting (versus posting jobs in groups, which is SPAM heavy).

LinkedIn answers and groups, however, has gone the way of mostly spam or, those trying to establish \\\"LinkedIn\\\" expert status' (statusi? :D). I believe many thought that owning a large group would somehow lead to monetization. Currently, groups are only moderated by the group leaders, with LinkedIn more hands-off in the approach, killing nice networking potentials.

As a caveat, day job = LinkedIn recruiting on a 10% basis, whereas off work, I like to actually interact with the groups, Answers (not lately due to poor quality) and connect with interesting people unrelated to technical recruiting.\", \"Dude - you are asking a lot of questions here. Each one of your questions has a whole book (or many books) written on them.

I interpret what you are asking as 'How do I run a successful business?'

Not enough space to answer here.\", \"Thanks for PadMapper!\", \"23 Must-Have Gadgets For Students\", \"this was also pg's argument when i asked him to remove some postings made with another account that accidentally revealed confidential info about a friend's company, so i considered this would be fair game.

EDIT: post deleted -> put the info on twitter for those interested.\", \"But OS X did have the consolidation of file transfer dialog boxes for a long time.

(Although it still has woeful conflict resolution http://cl.ly/9Zqg)\", \"if you look better the form factor is more like an amazon kindle. Which makes me fell damn cool when using one.\", \"I'm not an intern. I've lived in the Bay Area for 6 yrs. If you have a summer, aren't from the area, and want to spend a little time doing some stuff outdoors, here's what I'd add:

- Go walk around a old growth Redwood grove. It's peaceful, impressive, and gives you an interesting perspective. Big Basin is the most accessible: From 101, take the Lawrence Expwy exit and just head south for a long while. There is a great little .5 mile \\\"trail\\\" with some of the most impressive trees.

- Drive down to the Big Sur area. It's about 2hrs drive from the Mtn View area, so a day trip. The drive is the highlight, but check out McWay falls (flat 0.3 mi hike) and Pfeiffer Beach (purple sand, natural arch with waves/sunset coming through). Pfeiffer Beaches turnoff is unmarked, so research in advance.

- Tour Alcatraz. Plan this at least a week in advance though.

- Rent a kayak and spend an afternoon on Elkhorn Slough in Monterey Bay. No experience necessary. Kayaking right past sea lions and otters is guaranteed. Visit Phil's Fish Market next door in Moss Landing when done.

- Visit Yosemite valley. You can generally get a tent cabin in Curry Village with almost no lead time for a reasonable price. Yosemite Valley is crowded but truly iconic.

Other than Yosemite, all of these are easy day trips.\", \"What I do is I turn on my compilers warnings for C++ comments in C code, then use C++ comments with all my TODO comments. That way I know if there are any outstanding TODOs when I go to build.\", \"I loved the punchline, & probably wouldn't have spotted that one myself.

As others have noted, the moral is to not use C++ '//' style comments in C code or at least hope that you are using a clever editor ;)\", NaN, \"Burberrys Cologne by Burberrys, burberrys is classified as a sharp, spicy, lavender, amber fragrance. This masculine scent possesses a blend of mint, lavender, sandalwood, cedar, and rich amber. It is recommended for casual wear. The scent is described as a fresh woody cologne. It features notes and accords of leatherwood, vetiver bourbon, cedrat, black pepper and violet leaves\", \"Clever on the part of iRobot. Give them 4 robots and some training. Enough to get them going, then later they'll buy more from you since they've become accustomed to the tools and have experience with them.\", NaN, \"What is a \\\"sequential GUID\\\"?\", \"Packers Movers Delhi Provides Packing Moving Services in Delhi, Relocation and Transportation Services in Delhi, Household and Residential Shifting, Home Shifting, Office Relocation, Commercial & Warehousing Shifting, Car Transportation Services Provider in Delhi and all over india.\", \"Global uniqueness is certainly not \\\"confirmed\\\". With a 128-bit key, you have at most 2^128 different values (and it's actually slightly less because I think the different UUID schemes all reserve at least one digit). 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If the value you place on the friendship is less than the amount owed, bring out the lawyers.\", \"\\\"What to Submit On-Topic: Anything that good hackers would find interesting.\\\" [1]

I agree about this being an insane premature optimization, but the C:\\\\ being a bug regarding line continuation within comments? That's fucking fascinating.

[1] http://ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html\", NaN, \"That is a pretty bad Photoshop job on that first iPad.\", \"emacs unfortunately fails on the trigraph-sequence \\\"??/\\\" and ofcourse the line immediately following doesn't get executed. having AST based syntax hi-lighting would of course fix the issue. most editors, afaik, used hacked together regexe's which break-down under various conditions.\", \"Id add that the localStorage setter (localStorage.item = someValue) is up to 2x faster than setItem:

http://jsperf.com/localstorage-getitem-setitem-vs-getter-set...

Also, a small gotcha some may face is:

typeof localStorage.undefinedItem === undefined\\\\nlocalStorage.getItem(undefinedItem) === null

Additionally, since WebKits localStorage stores strings encoded as UTF-16, it only holds 2.5MB worth of UTF-8 encoded strings, compared to the 5MB of other non-WebKit browsers.

http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=58985#hc1...\\\\nhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/2747285/html5-localstorag...\\\\nhttp://jsfiddle.net/brucealdridge/j6KdJ/

Check for the QUOTA_EXCEEDED_ERR exception in this case:

http://dev.w3.org/html5/webstorage/#the-storage-interface

Additionally, as stated in the chromium issue aboves comments, localStorage performance degrades as size increases and is considered slower than IndexedDB, though with the benefit of a FAR SIMPLER API and broader browser support (IE8, FF3.5, S4, Chr4, O10.5).

https://developer.mozilla.org/en/dom/storage#Browser_Compati...\", \"My Picks for:

- Most likely to succeed in a big way: Parse

- Most interesting/clever (want it to succeed): Verbling

- Most scary (wary of it succeeding): Double Recall\", NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN, \"This is a startling array of claims, which is unfortunate, as there's a reasonable debate to be had here.

Unfortunately, I think starting off with a tl;dr rant, including such howlers as comparing the growth rate of a developing and a developed country isn't the way to get going, not to mention citing Microsoft's current leadership as evidence that programmers can't get anywhere. Erm, I vaguely recall someone else running Microsoft on its way to success... Bill someone?

As an aside, given the vast amount of political crackpottery - plenty of which is in evidence here at HN - among programmers, I have to say that I'm not hugely saddened that congress isn't stuffed with developers.

There's a serious debate to be had here, but not with this wild, ranting start from a throwaway account.\", NaN, NaN, \"Hey Raj. I live in SF currently and would love to meet up and show you around... reach out at martin at UpOut.com\", NaN, \"Charles de Gaulle did something similar in 1965, but he was importing gold from the US, not from England.

Argentina had a similar problem in 1946: its central bank \\\"reserves\\\" were actually held in trust by the Bank of England, in large part as a result of Argentina feeding England through the war, and England (as I understand it) couldn't come up with the cash. The eventual solution was to exchange the reserves for the British-owned railways of Argentina, which unfortunately couldn't be exported in trade to import the things Argentina needed.

I could be nave, but I think keeping your central bank's reserves overseas in a possibly hostile country is a dumb idea. Chvez doesn't seem to have done a very good job at New-Dealing his country, but he does get some things right.\", \"I dont understand the difference between a closure and an object's state. Is an object one example of a closure? You can pass it around and it contains instance variables.

What are lambdas for in this context? Simply calling the object's attribute would return the value set at creation - even if modified afterwards.\", \"W4S is an extremely insidious hitpiece on teachers and unions and was universally criticized by most teachers. Like any documentary with an agenda it extrapolates a few datapoints and says, \\\"look, here is your problem, just get rid of items 1, 2, 3 and everything will work\\\".

The kafkaesque dismissal process you allude to is the same in most union jobs. 1: written warning, 2: written warning with training, 3: teacher review board. That's it. The administrator knows this and the teachers know this so I don't see how it is kafkaesque in the slightest. The only way to shortcut that is if the teacher did something illegal like sleep with the students or possess child porn.

I also read the piece on the Rubber Room and the reason why the teachers were there was because the administrators were too lazy to actually start the dismissal process. From the same NYT article I read that some teachers should have been fired but hadn't and others shouldn't be there at all but butted heads with the administrators. They were put there because there was a procedure in place but no one wanted to follow it.

You work at a large enough company you'll get an employee manual on ways you can be fired and the procedure in place to do so. That is what wasn't happening in the Rubber Room case.\", \"Mobile Prices in Pakistan\", \"Am I the only one who still uses Total Commander instead of Windows Explorer whenever possible?\\\\nI'd love to see this multiple-jobs-in-movecopy-queue functionality in it, but in all other situations it suits me so much better.\", NaN, \"For those with WebGL, this is helpful to visualise:

http://data-arts.appspot.com/globe\", NaN, \"I'd be interested in seeing benchmarks that demonstrate an improvement when doing this. I'd expect that the average case is slower due to increased disk contention.\", \"Thanks for the code from this indie developer!\", NaN, \"Hi guys,

I am coming to San Francisco in Sept for two months to promote my startup: recruiterbox.com. I would love to meet startups and small tech companies, goto some fun and interesting events, and get feedback on our application.

I would appreciate tips on areas to live within the city (easy to commute to lot of useful places) and certain must be at events and meets. Any other useful info from startuppers working on saas tools and serving similar markets would be super appreciated!

Thanks,\\\\nRaj\", \"DZSlides by Paul Rouget has that feature: http://paulrouget.com/dzslides/\", \"Your comment is fiction almost from beginning to end.

Venezuela is not a dictatorship; it's been a democracy since 1958. It's true that it's socialist, just like Canada and France, but it's struggling with much bigger problems of corruption, illiteracy, poverty, and crime than those countries are. I don't think Chvez has improved the situation much. Chvez's government may not be a very good democratic government, but it is at least a democracy. The opposition is even worse, which is why they don't get elected.

I live in Argentina. The country has immense potential, but it's been in intermittent decline since the 1930s. It has never had a Marxist government. The periods of rapid decline have largely coincided with right-wing military dictatorships, although there have been a few major disasters under democratic governments as well, notably the 2001 economic collapse produced by the unsustainable 1990s economic policies you are commending.

It's useless to blame \\\"class warfare\\\" for the problems. Even if it's true that the rich are in a state of war with the rest of society (and I think it's a substantial exaggeration; expatriating your ill-gotten gains, making racist remarks about Paraguayan immigrants, and hiring employees under the table does not rise to the level of warfare) the path to reconciliation is through building a society they feel proud to be included in and confident in investing in, not blaming them for the social problems we all have a hand in creating.

Chile has barely surpassed Argentina economically after 80 years of Argentine decline. It's true that it has a more functioning economy, but I'm not sure that the society as a whole is functioning better.

Chile also never had a socialist dictatorship, nor has Uruguay, Venezuela, or Brazil, so I think that when you talk about \\\"the South American style of socialist dictatorships\\\" you are lying about history in hopes that your readers will be ignorant. Maybe there's something that actually happened in the real world that that phrase is intended to refer to?\", \"Software, as Marc Andreesen said in his famous editorial, is becoming a larger and larger part of our daily lives. Given how important software is, then, you'd expect computer programmer - the task of developing and maintaining software - to be one of the highest-paid, most-wanted jobs. It isn't. Why not?

\\\"Hold on\\\", you say, \\\"isn't programming a high-paying job\\\"? Sure, next to the average American worker. But the average American worker is a college dropout. What if you compare programming to jobs for other highly skilled professionals?

Consider a 35-year-old, senior Google engineer. He probably makes about $150,000, which is enough to buy a good house and raise a family. But Google wouldn't hire a random guy to fill that job - this engineer probably has an Ivy League or other elite degree, fifteen years of work experience, a very high IQ, strong drive, and numerous other skills (anyone who's been through the Google hiring process can tell you how hard it is to get in).

As a doctor, however, someone like this - a top professional at the peak of their career - would probably make about $400,000. Partners at big law firms commonly net a million a year. Investment bankers are making several million (post-crash!). Top management consultants easily clear $500,000. Even a top accountant - probably a partner at a big 4 firm - would make two, three, or four times as much.

Of course, life isn't all about money. Is programming a top job from a social perspective? Again, no. Congress includes not a single programmer, and to my knowledge, it never has. Almost all big companies are run by MBAs. Even Microsoft, arguably the canonical software company, is run by a non-programmer from Stanford Business School.

Are programmers top government advisors? Are they national heroes? Do doctors and lawyers and policemen tell their children that, if they work hard and practice, one day they can grow up to be a programmer? No. Obviously not.

When the government wants to bring in more workers from overseas - which obviously lowers salaries, and reduces job security - who do they bring in? Computer programmers. Every single one of the top ten H1-B visa users is a technology company. Politicians justify this by talking about a \\\"shortage\\\" of programmers, but would there really be a \\\"shortage\\\" if programmers were paid $500K, as much as doctors or management consultants? Of course not. Saying there's a \\\"shortage\\\" is economically the same as saying that \\\"we don't want to pay you guys enough to meet the demand for labor\\\".

Now, to wrap off, since this is a startup site, doubtless someone is saying \\\"but programmers can make millions in startups!\\\". This, on the face of it, is true. However, as I'm sure any founder here can tell you, you can't make a successful startup just by being a good programmer. You have to, to quote Paul Graham, also \\\"answer support calls, administer the servers, design the web site, cold-call customers, find the company office space, and go out and get everyone lunch.\\\"

Now, if you're willing to do all that, and work the eighty-hour weeks a business requires, why do you need to be a programmer to make it rich? You don't. There are millions of ordinary small businesses - ditch diggers, electrical companies, contractors, roofers, construction firms, and on and on - that, if run well, will make you millions without a single line of code. (For more on these sorts of business, check out, eg., the book The Millionaire Next Door.) What \\\"programmers can get rich in startups\\\" really means is \\\"entrepreneurs can get rich in startups\\\", whether they're programmers or bricklayers.

So, why is this the case, given how important software is to the world? I think the answer is hidden in the rest of my post. Notice how I've been arguing for more pay, job security, etc. for programmers. A majority of the people here are probably programmers. Yet, my tone is pretty argumentative; I expect people to disagree with me, and am trying to answer their objections.

Why is that? On the face of it, it's very strange. If you went to a welder's union, and argued that welding wasn't respected enough and should be better paid, you'd expect to see loud cries of agreement. If you talked about better wages for teachers or policemen or nurses - all of whom make more than the American average - who would dispute it?

But for some reason, unlike just about every other profession, programmers seem to have an aversion to asking for more pay and more respectability. It would seem selfish, somehow - a programmer making $80,000 feels he shouldn't ask for more, since he's already making double the US average of $40,000. (Even though, when a teacher making $80,000 (as many of them do) asks for more, no one disagrees.) And you could argue that this is selfish, even though it's the sort of selfishness America usually endorses. After all, when the miner's union strikes for better working conditions, aren't they being selfish? They're acting in their own self-interest, trying to benefit themselves.

So, if you don't like being selfish, is there a reason to make programming one of America's top jobs? I think there is. For the last ten years, the people running the US have been other, non-technical top professionals - lawyers, management consultants, investment bankers, MBAs. And it hasn't worked. The economy is in the toilet, the budget isn't balanced, the government can't get anything done, we're in two wars we can't get out of, and some days it feels like the country is falling apart at the seams.

By contrast, when you look at Silicon Valley, where a lot of the top programmers live and run the local industry, everyone is doing great. Profits are up, unemployment is down, companies are getting started, and user growth is through the roof. Might this be a coincidence? I think it isn't. And for proof, look no further than China. All of China's top leaders are engineers, not lawyers or financiers or consultants. And China's been doing great. They've had steady, 10% annual economic growth - triple the US's, even in good times - for the last thirty years. Sure, they have problems with pollution and corruption, but so did the US when we were industrializing. Overall, though, they're on the right track, and the US is not (according to 85% of Americans anyway).

Of course, that isn't to say that most non-programmers are stupid or immoral, or that we shouldn't have any lawyers in government. Any well-run society has a mix of people at the top, because of specialization of labor. But is the optimal number of programmers in Congress really zero? Is it good for the country that Silicon Valley, arguably the best-performing sector of the economy, has next to no influence in politics, so that laws like the DMCA get passed even when the whole hacker community is violently opposed? I think it isn't. I think the country would be better off if MIT computer science students, like their neighbors at Harvard Law School, could dream of growing up to be President. And I think we'd all be better of if computer science wasn't just seen as a major for socially awkward nerds.

(Original WSJ editorial I'm referencing at http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111903480904576512250915629460.html. I've been on HN since '08, but using a throwaway in case anyone gets mad.)\", \"That doesn't sound too surprising based on the typical price of construction materials between then and now, (oil for example has increased by about 35% since then). There may have also been project changes and/or additions that also contributed to the higher estimate.\", \"/second T-mobile for those reasons, <3 em. You can also use your phone's wireless hotspot feature to help your friends connect their computers and phones to the net in non-wifi areas. I've done this a few times, like at Coupa Cafe on the weekends (when they turn off wifi) and the Caltrain's deadspots.

Just another reason to oppose the ATT merger attempt. No doubt ATT will ruin all that if they get their grubby hands on TMo.\", NaN, NaN, \"Direct link: http://go.hodspot.com/2011/08/every-few-years-i-have-privile...\", NaN, \"Indeed. What's a wrapper function's overhead compared to opening a file, which subsequently will be written to?

Frankly, I wish this sort of blog post wouldn't be upvoted here. It's one thing when someone asks a basic question on StackOverflow. Even experienced programmers can learn with the answers. But when someone writes an \\\"authoritative\\\" blog post that misses the basics, it's more noise than signal.\", \"May i suggest my own secure system:\\\\nIt is well known that the weakest part in any security system is the password, not many remember them and most of the people (especially the average ones) just hand write them and stick on the monitor.\\\\nSolution- create a system of your own inside your brain to remember a password, do not use a software, application, stick note or else. use your own brain.\", \"I'm almost done with my internship here in San Francisco, and it's been a great experience. I've heard people like Steve Souders and Brendan Eich speak and I spent a night hacking at the Computer History Museum (thanks to Mozilla) amongst other things. I found meetup.com, sftechtalks.com and the several tech related meetup groups to be a great resource as well. Attend them for the talks and as a bonus, get free food and drinks (mostly pizza just like in college) and goodies as well! Live life like a true (cheap) grad student!\", NaN, \"\\\"That has a performance impact on all platforms...\\\"\\\\nI mean, tmpfile() is about to make AT LEAST one system call, access the disk, and do a bunch of stuff he has no control over whatsoever, yet he's worried about one extra CALL instruction. Talk about premature optimization.. (and incompetence, if you will).\", \"LinkedIn is on track to become the MySpace of professional networking.\", \"I also want it to continue the non-conflicting files while I'm deciding.

Windows 7 does it, so I imagine it wouldn't regress in Windows 8.\", NaN, \"If only.

(Humor always turns into something else online. Oops.)\", \"CECOR, la empresa de insonorizacin local ofrece excelentes servicios en materia deaislamiento acustico, aislamiento acustico, control de ruido y de medicin. Ofrecemosnuestros servicios a nivel local y mundial.\", NaN, NaN, \"Mac Blu-ray Ripper supports rip Blu-ray disc movie to mov, mp4, mpg, mpeg, m4v, dv, avi, mkv, flv, vob, rm on Mac OS X Snow Leopard, 10.6.\", NaN, NaN, \"Download Circumstance movie or Watch Circumstance online in just few second with HD/DVD/ipod/divX quality. Watch all new release movies trailer and download movies with moviesbunch.com.\", \"My thinking has changed and became more mature when I started reading in the body of Philosophy and Science... I find the following the most enlightening books I've read so far...

Tim Crane - The Mechanical Mind

Alex Rosenberg - Philosophy of Science

Seth Lloyd - Programming the Universe

Richard Dawkins - The God Delusion

Daniel Dennett - The Mind's I

Daniel Dennett - Breaking the Spell

Michael Shermer - Why People Believe Weird Things\", NaN, NaN, NaN, \"Find out how agency networking and new technology, like homecare software, can help your home health agency be successful from the CuroSphere blog.\", \"Get a credit check online and learn how you can improve your credit rating. Get an instant credit report now.\", NaN, \"Congrats to all!

Among the revealed ones I am most excited about (and would invest in) Parse -- solves a real problem, it is easy to see how it can be commercially viable, and there is very little technology risk. Kind of wish I had thought of it. An obvious target to be acqhired by one of the PaaS vendors.\", \"I wonder when exactly it was that TechCrunch was like, \\\"wow, all we really need to do is write YC articles all day.\\\" They're playing this site like a violin.\", \"http://launcheffectapp.com - A Wordpress theme for viral launches. Haven't tried it, looks nice though!\", NaN, \"After our renovation the red south beach hotel is ready again to provide a premier service. The elegance and baroque style of this hotel in south beach will delight you. The Red will provide the marquis treatment you deserve.\", \"Yes, you can have multiple copy operating running in parallel but the way Windows works, the files themselves are copied in serial order (within an individual copy operation). Whereas with tools like RichCopy, you are actually copying multiple files in parallel.

See here for example; http://msinetpub.vo.llnwd.net/d1/keithcombs/blog/images/Rich...

This is incredibly useful when you need to copy folders with a lot of (smaller) files. Think pictures, music, etc.\", \"Khwabon Khwabon Song Force Movie\", \"For what it's worth, OS X does this http://cl.ly/9ZeF\", NaN, \"Senior pictures by David Zwick that that are expressive, stylish, and bold ... and absoultey all about YOU.\", NaN, \"Recent uptick. LinkedIn will also \\\"flag\\\" recommendations from being tit-for-tat, meaning, the \\\"savvy\\\" now wait a week or several days before \\\"returning the favor.\\\" Ergo, recommendation quality does not mean as much as pre-IPO (IMO). It is also saturated as of late by more spammy recruiters (I'm a recruiter..value out of LinkedIn recruiting has dropped dramatically since IPO due to the flood).

LinkedIn, however, is the \\\"disruptive\\\" potential company in the third-party recruiting space. It will be interesting to see if they do so :)

They made a bit dent in many contingent recruiters introducing pay-for-job posting (versus posting jobs in groups, which is SPAM heavy).

LinkedIn answers and groups, however, has gone the way of mostly spam or, those trying to establish \\\"LinkedIn\\\" expert status' (statusi? :D). I believe many thought that owning a large group would somehow lead to monetization. Currently, groups are only moderated by the group leaders, with LinkedIn more hands-off in the approach, killing nice networking potentials.

As a caveat, day job = LinkedIn recruiting on a 10% basis, whereas off work, I like to actually interact with the groups, Answers (not lately due to poor quality) and connect with interesting people unrelated to technical recruiting.\", \"Dude - you are asking a lot of questions here. Each one of your questions has a whole book (or many books) written on them.

I interpret what you are asking as 'How do I run a successful business?'

Not enough space to answer here.\", \"Thanks for PadMapper!\", \"23 Must-Have Gadgets For Students\", \"this was also pg's argument when i asked him to remove some postings made with another account that accidentally revealed confidential info about a friend's company, so i considered this would be fair game.

EDIT: post deleted -> put the info on twitter for those interested.\", \"But OS X did have the consolidation of file transfer dialog boxes for a long time.

(Although it still has woeful conflict resolution http://cl.ly/9Zqg)\", \"if you look better the form factor is more like an amazon kindle. Which makes me fell damn cool when using one.\", \"I'm not an intern. I've lived in the Bay Area for 6 yrs. If you have a summer, aren't from the area, and want to spend a little time doing some stuff outdoors, here's what I'd add:

- Go walk around a old growth Redwood grove. It's peaceful, impressive, and gives you an interesting perspective. Big Basin is the most accessible: From 101, take the Lawrence Expwy exit and just head south for a long while. There is a great little .5 mile \\\"trail\\\" with some of the most impressive trees.

- Drive down to the Big Sur area. It's about 2hrs drive from the Mtn View area, so a day trip. The drive is the highlight, but check out McWay falls (flat 0.3 mi hike) and Pfeiffer Beach (purple sand, natural arch with waves/sunset coming through). Pfeiffer Beaches turnoff is unmarked, so research in advance.

- Tour Alcatraz. Plan this at least a week in advance though.

- Rent a kayak and spend an afternoon on Elkhorn Slough in Monterey Bay. No experience necessary. Kayaking right past sea lions and otters is guaranteed. Visit Phil's Fish Market next door in Moss Landing when done.

- Visit Yosemite valley. You can generally get a tent cabin in Curry Village with almost no lead time for a reasonable price. Yosemite Valley is crowded but truly iconic.

Other than Yosemite, all of these are easy day trips.\", \"What I do is I turn on my compilers warnings for C++ comments in C code, then use C++ comments with all my TODO comments. That way I know if there are any outstanding TODOs when I go to build.\", \"I loved the punchline, & probably wouldn't have spotted that one myself.

As others have noted, the moral is to not use C++ '//' style comments in C code or at least hope that you are using a clever editor ;)\", NaN, \"Burberrys Cologne by Burberrys, burberrys is classified as a sharp, spicy, lavender, amber fragrance. This masculine scent possesses a blend of mint, lavender, sandalwood, cedar, and rich amber. It is recommended for casual wear. The scent is described as a fresh woody cologne. It features notes and accords of leatherwood, vetiver bourbon, cedrat, black pepper and violet leaves\", \"Clever on the part of iRobot. Give them 4 robots and some training. 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At moment I didn't find any issue with 6to5 but if I'll do of course I will let you know. Btw feel free to do the same on my project.\", \"I had something much larger typed up, but I'll be honest, it's been a number of years since I studied and my chemistry is a bit rusty. From what I seem to remember, I would've thought the apomorphine rearrangement would be more likely to prevail in the conditions given from a RP/I2 reaction, but I'm possibly completely off-base now (see above: rusty!).

I'd be super curious to see whether anyone has properly analysed what comes out of that reaction, and what those addicts are putting into their veins (aside from horrendous toxic byproducts). The reaction method makes some sense, but reactions with opiates are typically finicky, so I've always been skeptical of these reports. I'd expect desomorphine to be present, yes, but in trace amounts at best (along with morphine and other byproducts)!\", \"> Note it presently has no support for loops whatsoever.

Could you comment on why? Is it perhaps necessary to save/restore ECX [edit: I meant RCX for 64bit] between procedure/function calls/rets?\", \"Do you remember the Matrix movie from 1999? The GitHub Matrix shows a constant stream of latest commits from GitHub in a Matrix-style animation. Click on the drops to open the corresponding revision on GitHub.

The source code is published under MIT license on GitHub: https://github.com/winterbe/github-matrix

Please retweet this if you like: :) https://twitter.com/benontherun/status/544372319867899906\", \"over-analysis of language is needed when language becomes arbitrary

I'm not sure I understand why over-analysis is needed. The "cloud" concept isn't entirely arbitrary. Most clouds (unless they're in a photograph or painting or being described abstractly using language) arise from the same physical processes and behave similarly (raining, darkening the sky and so on). This is how "cloud" gets its meaning in everyday language: there really is a shared phenomenon there.

The error happens when we try to understand the individual physical processes underlying a particular phenomenon as part of a single object. Even though the concept of separate objects is useful in everyday life, it no longer has meaning when you start trying to decide which cloud a given raindrop belongs to. Why not just abandon the now-useless concept of cloud and start talking about the raindrops as individual entities with their own behavior? Of course, we could look closely at the raindrops and see they are made of molecules: really the concept of "raindrop" is just another useful but ultimately imprecise bit of language. And so on...\", \"I disagree with clumping atonal together with microtonal, they are two completely different things.

Regarding Wyschnegradsky, maybe his music is a gentle introduction into atonal music, I don't know. Compared to other microtonal music though, I find it quite dissonant. Some alternatives I would suggest:

Wendy Carlos' album "Beaty in the Beast",\\\\nEasley Blackwood's etudes, such as this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odTIoRzbDhA , Sevish's music: https://soundcloud.com/sevish ,Cryptic Ruse's music: https://soundcloud.com/crypticruse, X.J. Scott's music: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=141776 ,Prent Rodgers' music: https://soundcloud.com/prent-rodgers ,Dante Rosati's music: https://soundcloud.com/dante-rosati ,Syzygy's music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3FZkQTn51o

And I could go on.\", \"True, but you can increase that reliability with encrypted sqlite. Gonna have to pay for it, though.\", \"Yes, write a book. It would sell like hot cakes to us. You've inspired the shit out of me today!!\", NaN, \"Not a very good starting point to consider phone app storage a reliable secure black box...\", \"I didn't know Esperanto.I will test it an if it produces a better output I'd be happy to replace requirejs + amdclean with it\", \"> "The Soviets also had a design that supposedly incorporated stolen Concorde blueprints"

From what I understand, the Tu-144 didn't really incorporate anything of significance from Concorde -- the plans they had access to were more like sketches than fully fleshed out blueprints, and they only had usable details on a few minor components. The Tu-144 shares mostly superficial similarities with Concorde, with only a couple of similarities that might possibly have been the result of espionage.\", \"Thats the exact point. Why pay for all flash in a storage system when the costs don't justify the usage. The article is pointing out that our applications don't use all of the storage allocated to them. Thus we really don't need a one medium for all but rather a tailored approach based on your workloads.\", \"Thank you.\", \"Stockholm's home stock stunted; startups stifled

You're gonna have to learn to talk that Variety speak!\", \"I can understand that debugging expanded code is not fun.

On the other hand, LOOP allows to naturally express iteration patterns that can be error-prone with other languages: you hardly produce off-by-one bugs contrary to hand-crafted loops.

See the Appendix of the Iterate manual for a comparison of looping constructs in CL: http://common-lisp.net/project/iterate/doc/Don_0027t-Loop-It....\", \"Can a 'perfect' algorithm actually give end-users the consistent feel of flash performance with 80% of data stuck on platters? I doubt it.

Access patterns having some statistical distribution is one thing. Writing the allocator -- and always guessing right in where you allocate a file is another thing altogether.

Flash is massively higher performance, so every time you are wrong the user will definitely know. All we hear about these drives is that they aren't consistently fast. Or they're decent until you actually push them too hard.

SSDs themselves used to have poor consistency. But drives are manufactured to ever increasing standards. The Samsung 10 year warranty for example is striking.

80% of your data on a medium which is less reliable over time?! More complex moving parts increases failure rates. There are downsides here to consider I think?\", \"Yes, I'm familiar with Michael Hoffman's egodeath theory, and I agree with many of his historical perspectives and interpretations of religious experience. Like you say, his theory is hard to summarize. Relating to this thread, I think psychoactives can be a double-edged sword used for good or evil. Quoting Hoffman:

> Given that the Empire used entheogenic mystery-religion initiation to dominate socially and oppressively, Christianity used mystery-religion initiation to emancipate/liberate ... The religions of Jesus and Caesar were in a battle over the meaning and application of mystery-religion initiation. It's a battle about what to do with the fact of mystery-religion initiation. [1]

Perhaps there were mystery cults with the best of intentions, such as the Gnostics for example, who would have had good reasons to conduct their initiations in secrecy to avoid persecution. And perhaps psychoactives can be used for "short path enlightenment" as Watts would say, as well as for political control.

What gives me pause for concern is the evidence of deep involvement on the part of the CIA with the drug counterculture. This is the same agency with a history of overthrowing democratically elected governments, conducting heinous psychological experiments on Americans, and not to mention torturing and murdering people around the world. They're simply not to be trusted.

Yet we find the fingerprints of the CIA all over the origins of the so-called psychedelic revolution, even carefully crafting the terms and definitions in which to frame the discussion:

> In the early years of research into these drugs, psychology researchers and military intelligence communities sometimes called them, aside from \\u201challucinogen,\\u201d by the name \\u201cpsychotomimetic\\u201d \\u2013which means psychosis mimicking. The word hallucinogen, \\u201cto generate hallucinations,\\u201d came just a few years before psychotomimetic. The same year that psychotomimetic was created we also saw the creation of the word \\u201cpsychedelic\\u201d \\u2013 which means \\u201cto manifest the mind.\\u201d The last stage of this etymological evolution, as we\\u2019ll see, was the word \\u201centheogen\\u201d \\u2013 which means \\u201cto generate god within.\\u201d

The word "entheogen" was a creation of Wasson and Ruck [2], which has the intended effect of framing discussions about psychoactives as spiritual phenomenon. Like Leary said, it's all about set and setting.

Jan Irvin, a researcher in this field who I quoted above, has said that "mysticism is the tool of tyrants". It's hard to find cases in history of mysticism liberating individuals with so-called true knowledge. Usually, it's been the opposite: rational, scientifically-based discovery has been the liberator from superstition, ignorance, prejudice, and authority.

I'll definitely check out csp.org since this is an area of interest for me. And I'd be happy to talk about experiences via an email discussion with you at donald dot ness at gmail dot com.

[1] http://www.egodeath.com/SocioPoliticalResistanceAsThematicLa...\\\\n[2] http://www.gnosticmedia.com/Entheogens_WhatsinaName_Psychede...\", \"Yup. Simply disassociating the benefits of rent control from the housing unit it is attached to would go a long way to permitting development. The way things are today, rent control basically serves as an almost permanent mutex on the development of the underlying real estate.

I'd be more useful if cities made it a policy that the amount of housing subsidy you receive is proportional to the year you moved to the city. That would achieve the same goal as rent control (i.e. affordable housing), but alleviates the mutex on many structures that could be torn down to make way for structures that permit great density.

Affordable housing programs are fine. Tying up the underlying asset indefinitely is counterproductive.\", \"Thanks 4 your feedback, the reason why I am using the requrejs + amdclean is that the other tools I've found like browserify add extra code to keep using the require calls and I would like to avoid it. If there is a better solution I'd really appreciate a pull request\", \"And not just rendering. Animation is the biggest issue. You don't get Hollywood quality animation out of nothing. DX12 is going to provide some new features but calling it "as good as CGI" (i.e. movie-quality CGI) is just dreaming.\", \"CGI = Computer-generated Imagery

Now that's what I call a tautology :)

"Feature film quality" is probably what the author was after.\", \"You describe me by directly contradicting my own statements. Now you're telling me I am lying about myself just so you can paint me as some particular kind of bogeyman? You could have had this conversation without me. Try accusing a mailbox of something as an outlet, perhaps? Or do you have a need to make people feel bad?\", \"Seems there's nothing specific in the article about which which changes to DX are supposed to enable CGI quality, or how. Is it more polys/sec for smoother models and more geometry? Maybe a more efficient shared memory architecture for GI (I'm speculating. Maybe dreaming)? We're always being promised cinema quality in games, and while we're really not all that far off from it already, we're still quite a bit behind in lighting/rendering.\", \"Mostly reliability. I would never carry spinning rust in my laptop again, those days are gone. But also form factor, simplicity, consistency of end-user experience, and eventually solid-state will be cheaper than spinning platters in any case. Every graph I've seen of storage price with series for platters and flash show those lines eventually intersecting.\", NaN, \"My suspicion is that it started as an economic move. The Israelites were sheep herders trying to carve a niche in a dominant culture of pig and cattle herders. Telling them they couldn't eat pork and certain sacrifices had to be lambs was a way of subsidizing the sheep farmers. I came to this conclusion after reading a long chapter in the bible that talks about the breeding. Even back then they understood husbandry and economics. I doubt anyone had a clue about germ theory.\", \"The semantics for write(2) and mmap(2) differ. Neither can be used to implement the other in full.

It's possible to have access patterns which don't demonstrate the efficiencies of mmap but it would be incorrect to suggest they do not exist. The overhead of making a syscall to access an area of a file and copying the data being accessed is significant for many workloads.\", \"Shiny is incredible. My company might be delivering a customer facing product using Shiny.\", \"We don't know when and where life might have existed or currently exists ...even on the planets that we know about. Some interesting things to read if you wonder about such things:

  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Seager#Seager_equation\\\\n  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_equation
\", \"I am glad I read the article and not judge it based on your comment. Your comment is apparently valid for some research but here its targeting the wrong one.\", \"Or maybe people just shouldn't take drugs.\", \"Are there historical parallels to the current situation? Has there been another time or place where a young population all of a sudden became rich in the span of only a few decades and wanted to live in urban areas, which were currently occupied by less rich communities?

Has this happened before? How did it turn out?\", \"Absolutely. We're not even certain if life exists (or ever previously existed) on planets that we have hardware on.

The criteria in the article were input energy and a "bath" into which that energy can be dissipated. Perhaps there is a minimum potential difference before structures will self-organize--or perhaps the probability of self-organization is proportional to the difference.

Speculating along this line of reasoning: On Mercury, you have plenty of input energy, but few options for dissipating it. On Europa, you may have the reverse problem.

For all we know, however, Europa may actually have life. Our sample set is too small.\", \"As a whole, I think the article finally provides a fair amount of specificness, but I was initially struck by how much space is devoted up front to "he-said she-said". It reminded me of celebrity gossip, sportscasting, and punditry.\", NaN, \"The Kennedy administration funded a Mach-3 airliner that was supposed to be an answer to the European Concorde project.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_L-2000

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_2707

The Soviets also had a design that supposedly incorporated stolen Concorde blueprints.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupolev_Tu-144\", NaN, \"Well, AWS CLI is built on botocore. I've used boto sinne 2012 and never got the feeling it's a second class citizen. Mitch's leaving Amazon didn't slow things down. Nowadays when new services are released there is usually a new version of boto available immediately.\", \"Thanks.

That makes me wonder why Columbia was at 39-degree orbital inclination - making it unable to get to the ISS, and unable to be rescued by a Soyuz.

Reading the purpose of the mission [1], I don't see any reason it needed to be were it was.

[1]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-107\", \"ok, I think I got it. Fundamentals I know enough to be dangerous, thanks for the pointers to captive portal. I'll be able to run with this now... I upvoted you and 0x0\", \"When a person says that we should be sending humans into space, they are implicitly claiming to know the ROI, (at least that it is greater than some amount).

I personally don't believe we should be doing human space exploration, because exploration with machines strictly dominates exploration with humans. The only reason for human space travel is if we value moving humans for its own sake (e.g. to reduce the risk of humanity getting wiped out in a comet strike). But I think that could be better handled with anti-comet measures and underground bunkers.\", \"Find the best and the cheap rubish removal service in Sydney to make your surrounding free from rubbish.\", NaN, \"Seagate tried to take advantage of the 80/20 rule with their SSHD "hybrid drives". Unfortunately, they decided to use only 8GB of flash on all of their SSHDs. That's a far cry from 80/20. The solid-state cache only covers 1.6% of a 500GB hybrid drive, 0.8% of a 1TB drive, and 0.2% of a 4TB drive (yes, Seagate makes 4TB SSHDs). Those Seagate drives don't even have enough flash to hold a recent version of Windows and some commonly used apps, not to mention any games.

The laptop version is even worse because the non-flash part only spins at 5400rpm. Somehow they thought this would be okay in a performance-oriented drive. The slow platters make Seagate SSHDs even slower in general than regular 7200rpm laptop drives from WD and Hitachi/HGST. The only improvement is slightly shorter boot time.

Since the day the first generation of SSHDs came out, reviewers have said that you need at least 32GB of flash in a hybrid drive to see much real-world benefit. Everyone has also been complaining about the choice of 5400rpm. But three SSHD generations later, Seagate still hasn't listened.

Now the SSHD technology is on the way to irrelevance because (1) SSDs have become much cheaper than three years ago, and (2) even if you need a lot of space, the mSATA form factor now allows most laptop users to install an SSD in addition to, not instead of, a 2.5" hard drive. These days, I wouldn't even consider the SSHD as an option. I'd just buy a large hard drive and an mSATA SSD, there's no need for a hybrid anymore.

It's a sad tale of corporate boneheadedness killing off an idea that had so much potential.\", \"Any idea why they can't use hydrogen and oxygen directly? Or are they just using a smaller quantity of helium as a 'working refrigerant'?\", \"Soyuz is mentioned in the CAIB report.

+++++++++++

5.2 Other Vehicles (Soyuz, Ariane 4)\\\\nThere has been some discussion regarding the possibility of sending supplies to Columbia using an expendable launch vehicle \\u2013 to lengthen the amount of time available to execute a rescue mission. Because of Columbia's 39-degree orbital inclination, an expendable launch from a launch site with a latitude greater than 39 degrees would not be able to reach Columbia. This rules out a Soyuz/Progress launch. There was an Ariane 4 in French Guiana that successfully launched an Intelsat satellite on February 15. The challenge with developing a supply kit, building an appropriate housing and separation system, and reprogramming the Ariane seems very difficult in three weeks, although this option is still in work.

\\u2014Columbia Accident Investigation Board Report, Appendix D.13

++++++++++

(Yanked from the Ars comment section)\", \"Oh here we go again, please! While Eich resigned there was no way he could have continued at Mozilla and the way you frame your frustrated demand for his explanation, there was no way anything he said short of a complete reversal, abject apology (as if he didn't actually apologize for hurt he caused), and compensation to a pro Marriage Equality cause that would begin to please your grievances. I actually respect him more for quietly departing after the crap that was flung at him, rather than pull a weaselly Obama and "evolve". You means justify the ends types will be very sorry when you're on the losing side of your approach.\", \"I thought the liquid helium is only for an engine testbed. Production Skylon engines will use liquid hydrogen and oxygen, effectively using their criogenic fuel as a heat sink.\", \"Why will launching a space vehicle never be as routine as commercial air travel?

I think it should be one of the goals of mankind. There is no fundamental law of physics that says we can't make it routine. The author states that they don't think it will be feasible in our lifetime. However the amount of technological advancement that has been made over the past century is astounding. There is no reason to think this would be unfeasible.\", \">The documentation is inanely bad. I can't explain it.

I'm surprised that the author is saying this as I've experienced exactly the opposite. R completely documents all the arguments and outputs of its functions, and documentation is easy to pull up by function, and this is almost universal both for distribution and community packages. Additionally the documentation often includes vignettes that show full examples.

In contrast, Python documentation is most often documented on long pages that mentions functions, but does not describe arguments or the output. I've found almost no Python documentation to be adequate, outside of some of the core functions. And when it is adequate, it's exceedingly verbose, and lacking in examples, basically the worst of all worlds.\", \"As do I. I gave up after the second season because my hurt from all the rolling. The thing that bothers me is I really liked all other aspects of the show. I just couldn't take the preaching anymore.\", \">So based on these, the main motivation for this is probably for the mass savings and efficiency.

They plan to invest all those savings into a single-stage-to-orbit launcher. It's appealing in a similar manner that SpaceX's stage-return strategy, but in a one-spacecraft package. High-mach aircraft will find other uses too besides orbital launchers.

As for saving a 'mere' 15% at launch that can be crucial from a payload perspective in the rocket equation.\", \"To compare with previous years (http://css.csail.mit.edu/6.858/2013/projects.html):

2013 vs 2014

2/35 vs 4/25 - Bitcoin Projects

12/35 vs 4/25 - Encrypted Filesystems

2/35 vs 1/25 - Privilege Separation\", \"I guess they also have a lot of software running that they rely on and is written in C or C++. And still, there is no SDK - there is also no (Node)JS SDK. Using Docker does not force you to support golang in any way.\", \"Have activists been successful in changing Uber policies? Activists and irate taxi drivers generate even more news stories, i.e. more free coverage and watercooler talk for each Uber launch.\", \"I lean towards the pessimistic side of humanity's future in space, but I don't see that being a practical problem. If we manage to figure out a way to create a viable atmosphere on Mars, it ought to be a relatively trivial add-on to supply enough atmospheric gasses to make up for losses to solar radiation.\", NaN, \"Yeah, we made that the default project for teams to work on.\", \"Even more fun is using tramp to edit files as root on a machine via ssh. The whole installed editor canard is somewhat a nonissue from the emacs side.\", NaN, \"> Although entropy must increase over time in an isolated or \\u201cclosed\\u201d system, an \\u201copen\\u201d system can keep its entropy low \\u2014 that is, divide energy unevenly among its atoms \\u2014 by greatly increasing the entropy of its surroundings.

Perhaps the Earth biosphere is the only "open" system in the Universe that keeps its entropy low by increasing the entropy of its surroundings, i.e. the rest of the Universe.\", \"I'm surprised Prolog is not listed there. here's a simple example, try designing a function that calculates Fibonacci two ways in your favourite language. given fib(N,X). You can supply either N, or X or neither and generate the result.

?- time(fib(N, 703303677114228158218352548771835497701812698363587327426049\\\\n050871545371181969335797422494945626117334877504492417659910\\\\n881863632654502236471060120533741212738673391111981393731255\\\\n98767690091902245245323403501)).\\\\n% 44,649,335 inferences, 4.182 CPU in 4.193 seconds (100% CPU, 10676854 Lips)\\\\nN = 1000 .

?- time(fib(1000, F)).\\\\n% 497,690 inferences, 0.072 CPU in 0.072 seconds (100% CPU, 6935880 Lips)\\\\n...\", \"Can these be netbooted, thus, not needing an SD or eMMC card at all?\", NaN, \"As others have suggested, if mmap is so fast, wouldn't it be expected that write/pwrite would just be mapped (pun intended) to mmap inside the standard library? [Heck for all I know, that might already be the case]

I have had to actually write benchmark tests to show some people I work with that there was no conlusive difference between the two (with our data access patterns). mmap having the disadvantage that it allows you more ways to shoot yourself in the foot (ever seen SIGBUS signals?). Before that they swore up and down how mmap is this magic performance hack that was burried in there for ages and only the elites know about it.\", NaN, NaN, \"Interesting how 4 of the 25 projects are related to Bitcoin. It just goes show that the cryptocurrency inspires a good fraction of computer & network security people:

CheckBits: http://css.csail.mit.edu/6.858/2014/projects/adat-bschang-er...

TorCoin: http://css.csail.mit.edu/6.858/2014/projects/bchrobot-ynnad1...

Dryer21, a Bitcoin Anonymizer Service: http://css.csail.mit.edu/6.858/2014/projects/asuhl-dannybd-s...

Merkelized Abstract Syntax Trees: http://css.csail.mit.edu/6.858/2014/projects/jlrubin-mnaik-n...\", NaN, \"I believe cigarette companies were charged with misrepresenting their products. Presumably the person you're responding to would accept the cigarette solution: warning labels and sale to non minors only, and hefty fines for misleading advertising if performed.\", \"A bug nobody has pointed out yet is that star-star-t (sorry, can't figure out this site's markup for escaping stars) dereferences a null pointer. It appears to work because gcc decides to generate the same code for star-star-t as for star-t (which is correct behaviour if star-t is not NULL, and moot if t is NULL). The code should just be star-t there.

Also, sizeof(int star-star) in hnew should be sizeof( int (star)[2] ).\", \"They are not, and as I recall it was one of the criticisms a friend of mine levelled at the report as well. That by sending up a Soyuz, and using both that module and the backup, they could return 6 people to earth. Then a second and Soyuz mission and the Atlantis mission to replace the backup and return excess crew. Leaving Columbia on orbit awaiting some form of repair or scuttling.

Mostly though it re-emphasized how "not routine" going up into space is. Orbital windows not withstanding, you cannot just "decide" to catch the next one and bring up hardware to fly. Something I hope we can get to with Falcon 9 re-use.\", \"I think you may have replied to the wrong comment, since what you said has nothing at all to do with what I was asking or saying in the comment of mine to which you attached it.\", NaN, NaN, \"We didn't go back to the moon for the simple reason that there is nothing there for a human.

Mars is the same way, and there is little reason to send a human there - there's just nothing there for a human to do.\", \"> H may be everywhere, but O is nowhere convenient.

O is easy to get if you have energy - every rock is made of a metal oxide.\", \"The paper describes it; it's only 14 pages and is quite readable.\", \"To be more precise, it was common with motherboards that used the MC146818 RTC chip used in the original PC/AT. The four AAs provided a total of 6V of power.\", NaN, \"Calling something complex and nuanced != no true scotsman.\", \"For example 1TB Samsung drives delivered 100 MB/s over 5 years ago. Most 3.5" disks delivered as much.\", NaN, \"15MHz is not from the 70s ;-) (at least outside of labs). The IBM PC shipped with a 4.77MHz CPU in the early 80s, the 386 came out in 1986 at 12 MHz, the Mac II was 16MHz in 1987.

I got hooked on programming by the HP65, an early and very expensive programmable calculator (with magnetic data storage!) that a family friend let me play with for an afternoon. Eventually I got my own Sinclair calculator (36 instruction memory!) and programmed it obsessively. If that thing ran at 1MHz I'd be very, very surprised.

Incidentally, around 1983-85 there was a brief explosion of electronic typewriters with small (usually 2-4-line) LCD displays and oversized calculators with qwerty keyboards, a decent amount of memory (16 kB say), and some form of BASIC. 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The rest felt more like Hofstadter's random musings on AI, DNA and some other topics (some of which felt outdated). There's some crazy anecdotes of Ramanujin that I had never heard elsewhere though.\", \"Is available on Eyeglossa iOS app an amazing new features: POIUNITY.\\\\nPOIUNITY allows users to add and share custom POIs with all users of Eyeglossa. You can add Street food, Restaurants, buildings, graffiti, murals, statues, monuments, views, curiosity, opportunity, amazing things.. and everything you find interesting. Give it a try!\", \"The list of accidents at the end of the entry has a few relating to hospital gear being stolen. They are all pretty horrific, beaten only by the links to radiation therapy accidents killing patients. It's scary stuff.\", \"> C++ const has no effect on optimization, since it can be casted away.

Modifying an object that has had its const-ness casted away is undefined behaviour.\", NaN, \"Your service is nice, but the whole point of my question was to have to a simple way to install something that could make me independent of any 3rd-party service like yours. :)\", \"In response to these email shutdowns, I propose a PGP key signing party in SOMA tomorrow.\", \"I've used a real green-on-black VT-220 and it nearly blinded me when I looked away after a few hours. Everything looked purple.\", \"I'm slightly surprised that anyone working in a scrap metal place would assume that a glowing metal was supernatural before considering the possibility of something harmful. Surely a scrap place would encounter dangerous substances and metals regularly? I assume that very poor standards, little in the way of education and cultural differences come into it, but this turned into one hell of a disaster.\", \"Regarding the food item from Whole Foods, I doubt that she needed to shoplift in order to eat. Even if she did, there are certainly cheaper and more accessible places to shoplift than Whole Foods. This is not Bourbon Restoration France.

In my experience, when a crazy person gets the urge to take someone else's thing, then that person is not thinking, "Oh, it's theirs, hands off." The crazy person is just acting out the urges, and the lady was genuinely surprised that the police officers would have a problem with what she was doing.

I don't think the article was proposing ankle bracelets for everyone. That was just one solution that worked for some of Mr. Dart's patients. Incidentally, how messed up is it, that the sheriff is in charge of creating a decent home for the mentally ill in his district.

Those of us who deal with the marginally criminally insane, know that the system is just not set up to handle them. These people need adult supervision, and the social service just throws them into the street, to be arrested and put in jail every time.\", NaN, \"There's a translation of Gdel's paper linked via his wikipedia entries https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http://www.research.ibm.c... [google docs viewer]

curious facts: he died of starvation; he was a theist http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_G%C3%B6del#Later_years_and...\", \"Generally, no. The key difference between personal and corporate tax in most countries is that personal tax is conceptually taxed first, after which you can spend what's left. But a corporation gets to spend first, after which taxes are levied on whatever remains.

Unlike you or I, if a company makes no profits, it pays no tax on its income.

The basic reason is because income is seen as distinct from profit. If personal income taxes were based on a profit-like model, you would require everyone in a country to keep double-entry books on every transaction they made. That is unlikely to be a very popular policy.

I am not an accountant, this is not financial advice.\", \"I would only fund this on the last day if I knew it was going to make it.. $695 is a very steep price, especially for a college student. I would love to back the device, but to have that much booze money disappear would be a shame.\", NaN, \"... but does it convert better?\", \""please re-open the servers just that we can recover the info!!!" -> maybe the gag order is in place, and when you open your email they get the mail.\", \"I wouldn't trust this at all. If the Swedish police are really interested they will confiscate the servers and worry about whether its lawful at a later date ala Bahnhof raid

http://associatedepress.org/swedish-police-confiscated-three...

Or they will get a warrant that they believe is related and take them: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pirate_Bay_raid

Plus the problems other's have pointed out.

Norway would be a better end destination if you want your servers in North Europe.\", \""President Barack Obama has canceled a planned meeting in Moscow with Russia's President Vladimir Putin - a diplomatic snub that follows tensions over NSA leaker Edward Snowden. [...] In place of the canceled Putin meeting, Obama will visit Sweden, according to a White House statement that called Sweden 'a close friend and partner to the United States.'"

http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/08/07/19912184-obama...\", \"If you want to pitch Rust to the engine guys, you're going to be battling against their toolchains that have been developed for decades and have some of the best static analysis tools under the sun.

I've never used static analysis tools for C++, but from what I've heard, the reason they need to be so advanced is because C++ is so difficult to analyse. Rust, on the other hand, with it's strong, static type system, may not even require extra static analysis tools to be used effectively.\", NaN, \"Awesome company, I just hope it's sustainable.

Good pay + Low prices seems like a difficult combination\", \"They are imo doing the right thing.\", \"> Would this open the possibility of configuring schedulers ...

I've been assured that it's the plan. I have no idea how much of it works right now though. I've only done one build with the new rt and it doesn't involve tasks.\", \"Taxes are levied against profit, not revenue.

If you spend the money on operational expenses (OpEx), then you reduce your profit by that amount and thus your taxes.

If you spend the money on capital expenses (CapEx), you create assets that will depreciate in future. The depreciation can be deducted from your profit and also reduce your taxes in forward periods.

Thus a company can arrange its affairs to have very high free cash flow but low profits. And sometimes vice versa, which usually leads to unhappy surprises for careless investors.\", NaN, \"Is this relevant?

http://securitywatch.pcmag.com/privacy/309277-judge-says-fbi...

and

http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/judge-orders-google-to-comp...\", NaN, \"Or even better then double:

inline void updateCachedWidth() {\\\\n m_cachedWidth = computeWidth() * deviceScaleFactor();\\\\n}

Ghee, was that line so hard to read ? No it's easier ! (Might have just been an example though.)\", NaN, \"Cool, what sort of stack are you running this on?\", NaN, \"Fear not! I brought blink back at http://terribleideas.neocities.org/ (and a bunch of other really terrible tags, like ).\", \"All good points but there is one strong argument in favor of Rust: memory safety. It seems to be the norm for games these days to CTD (crash to desktop) sooner or later. I find that unacceptable to the point that it makes me angry.

C++ makes it way too easy to corrupt random sections of memory.. which leads to random CTDs. Rust was designed from the ground up to prevent these dreadful bugs.

AAA games are overwhelmingly written by relatively inexperienced, overworked cowboy coders on a tight schedule who are expected to write optimized code. Expecting C++ code without memory corruption bugs in that situation is simply unrealistic.

As a customer I truly hope the industry adopts Rust or another language where memory corruption is impossible or only possible if you explicitly ask for it. I am so sick of CTDs.\", \"Oh yeah - I use about 5 different profiles with one main profile. It's not a solution, though: I want to be logged into main@gmail.com and log into other sites with randomstring@gmail.com and I'd prefer to not have to be logged in there at all.\", \"I think thats only true if you have a lot of faith in the company. If you were guaranteed greater return on reinvest, of course that would be better. But all you're getting is less (or no) money now and the promise for more money later. If this isn't something your emotionally attached to, it sounds like you're just getting screwed.\", \"I avoided it for a long time trying to look for a different way to progress to another page. After two screens and slow load times (my connection, I'd bet), I bailed confused and hoped to find more info here in the comments.\", \"It would be hard to document such cases, when public nudity has been restricted for thousands of years.

You should not have to stretch your imagination, however, to figure out all the possible transmission vectors.\", \"Aren't gag orders challengeable? I thought they were found unconstitutional.

http://securitywatch.pcmag.com/privacy/309277-judge-says-fbi...\", \"Oh come on, it's not like people will start walking around naked just because...\", NaN, \"Haven't NSL gag orders been found unconstitutional?

http://securitywatch.pcmag.com/privacy/309277-judge-says-fbi...

I wonder why he didn't challenge it.\", \"> Would you trust it more if it required JavaScript instead of Java?\\\\n> Why or why not?

A couple of months ago I started working on a contact form using OpenPGP.js[1]. The idea was that by having the content in javascript it wouldn't need third-party plugins and would send encrypted e-mails to an unknown address. Ideal for something like a drop box or simply to ensure that your granny can securely contact you without understanding encryption. After considerable thought and evaluation I decided against publishing it rather than risk people adopting a solution I felt that ultimately I couldn't appropriately secure.

Fundamentally the biggest problems with Javascript cryptography (as far as I can tell, and I'm not a cryptographer, I'm a security specialist) are (in no particular order):

* Differences between implementations in different browsers, different Operating Systems, the same browser on different Operating Systems etc.

* Sources of randomness across different platforms

* Getting the Javascript to the user securely in a trustworthy manner

* Caching (which can be both good and bad depending on whether the point above has been resolved)

These are just a few of the problems without even getting to the horrible stuff like bugs in JS implementations that could either affect crypto safety or result in exploitable conditions compromising either data or the client system.

Java on the other hand is fairly standard across systems (to a point, but a point that can be largely controlled by the applet) and has some fairly robust crypto interfaces and 3rd-party components. That trust issue about getting the code to the target securely is still the same.

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    int square (int) __attribute__ ((pure));\\\\n
\\\\nBut I can't say how smart is the compiler in handling those attributes.

[1] http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Function-Attributes.html\", \"> The ones who come over here beat out all the ones back home for it.

While there is some truth to it, it's important to keep in mind that there are quite a few exceptions to it. Many people have returned from US for various reasons. Many simply didn't go to US because of visa hassles or personal reasons.

As an example, I refused an H1B assignment for a boring Enterprise SW job in Arizona that would have paid 4500$/mo, instead opting for a career with local startups which has worked our rather well, both professionally and personally. (A job with a startup in US sounds definitely better to me than one in India. Few are willing to sponsor H1B though.)

What I mean is that career options in USA are not universally attractive. Some jobs in India are much better than some jobs in US.\", \"I'm going to throw in a suggestion that I haven't otherwise seen made in this discussion.

Governments' justification for surveillance is that it's necessary for fighting terrorism. Okay, I can't say how useful it is for that purpose, I'm not privy to the relevant data; hopefully we can all agree fighting terrorism is a good thing as far as it goes, and it's clear governments believe surveillance is part of that.

And if surveillance data was only going to be used against terrorists, that would be fine. The reason many of us are so wary of pervasive surveillance is that we reasonably fear it won't stop there.

Would it be politically easier, would governments be more amenable, to attacking that problem instead? To say: fine, the NSA and its counterparts in other countries can have their surveillance, but only if the firewall between the NSA and other branches of government is strengthened to stop the data being used for any purpose except counterterrorism.\", \"Yet another use case that's more difficult now: I use randomstring@gmail.com for some sites where I expect to get lots of spam, and then forward email based on some filters.\", \"Wrong const. He's talking about the gcc function attribute extension, which most of the time is too strict, so recommending its general use isn't a great idea.

C++ const has no effect on optimization, since it can be casted away.

And being aware of aliasing issues is a good idea in general; nothing the compiler does can fix this in the general case (e.g. if computeWidth() is located in an external shared library it's basically impossible for the compiler to determine that it can't modify m_cachedWidth)\", \"That's how people manage to make games despite GC, but I always thought it's a huge hack, having been there. If all you do with your GC is fight it, is it actually a good idea to have it?

One thing that makes me excited about Rust is that GC is optional.\", \"Targeting 30fps, you have 33ms to render whole frame. Losing 20 ms of that to GC would make things challenging.

And if you're targeting 60fps, that's 16ms. Stop the world for 20ms, and you've missed 1 and 1/4 of a frame.\", NaN, NaN, \"You box up the item using the original packaging, slap on a return label printed off Amazon's website, and drop it off at UPS (a box or a store). Item arrives back at Amazon, and your account is credited.

I've only done it once. It was a defective milligram scale costing in the low teen 2-digits, which arrived DOA. Taking a chance, I resubmitted my original order and dropped off the defective unit at the local UPS store. A couple of days later, I had a working scale and an account credited to reflect the purchase of one scale, net.\", \"During a visit to Japan, I had the opportunity to get along to the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka[1]. I've enjoyed the Ghibli/Myazaki stuff that I have seen, even though my tastes generally lean towards the Seinen side of things. But the point I wanted to make here is that the Ghibli Museum was totally awesome and I'd recommend it to anyone with any interest in manga or anime.

1. http://www.ghibli-museum.jp/en/\", \"Looks good. I'd probably add a filter option to the 'Stories' i.e. so that I can see only angel list status updates for example.\", \"I hope I am wrong, but could it be that one of your download host has been compromised and it is been used for some sort of command-and-control server of a small botnet?\", \"I don't buy it, just look into Nvidia and Physx, AMD chips are just as capable is not more so.\", \"Amazon is significantly more convenient than other sites. I was about to buy my textbooks today using Bigwords and got a total around $220. I went ahead and added everything to the shoppings carts of 4 different websites. Just to compare, I added the same books to Amazon and got a total around $250. That's a big difference so I got ready to make the purchase on the 4 sites, but I couldn't remember my log ins for 2 of them and the other 2 wanted me to create a new account. That did it for me, I went with Amazon. Not to mention I would be guaranteed shipping in a few days while some of these sites take up to 2-3 weeks + slow media mail.\", \"Look at https://github.com/pcwalton/zero.rs . It's not very far yet, but it proves that it is viable to run Rust without a runtime.\", \"I remember investors getting mad at the CEO for paying his employees too much, that had me confused as a 12 year old amatuer stock picker. Great company, my friends work there and they love it\", \"I liked the old site better. Gratuitous AJAX annoys me.

Heck, (just about) all AJAX annoys me. And what's wrong with black text? we all gotta be gray now?

The new site is all "look how clever we are - stuff moves and bounces!" The old site didn't call attention to itself.\", \"He said "Stop quibbling" meaning do not quibble(Argue or raise objections about a trivial matter). Not over semantics, not over syntax. Have meaningful debate and discussion.\", \"Two problems with this:

Based in Sweden, which has been cooperating with the NSA and sends them at least all russian traffic and probably other traffic too:

http://www.stockholmnews.com/more.aspx?NID=6402

Easy installation with a certified Java applet

This could too easily be back-doored or exploited without your knowledge, if they're going to use a binary it has to be open source at least.\", \"this needs to be read by everyone.\", \"Brendan Eich, the creator of JavaScript, was accused of homophobia for donating $1000 to the Prop 8 campaign.

https://www.google.com/search?q=brendan+eich+homophobia\", \"Ahh....ok. Thanks for the clarification.\", \"how did this get upvoted?!?!\", \"naruto never gives up.\", \"Wow, taking hipster to a whole new level. Working at a startup, having catered lunches & the latest mac is too much so he quit.\", \"Where are you? Christchurch?\", \"snowden used lavabit?

it shouldn't, but it makes me more confident in my choice of lavabit.

good thing I didnt use webmail.\", NaN, \"What a fantastic catch. This is also one of Meyer's Effective C++ tips: always use const when applicable.\", \"I wonder if this could lead to a rebirth of the high street? Malls going away. Small speciality stores that sell things you wouldn't buy online. Butchers, greengrocers etc with seasonal stuff that is nice to see before you buy. I might be extrapolating my buying habits too far...?\", NaN, \"> looking on example 1, I wonder why don't languages like C++ or D or Go just add a "pure" keyword for functions that don't modify the global environment or their arguments?

The function in example 1 is modifying a member variable, and there is indeed a keyword that requires functions not to modify the class they operate on: const. It's very powerful, and by a long shot my favourite feature of C++.

That said, the function in question actually has to modify a member variable.\", \"> tasks are now migrated across threads by the scheduler, whereas in the old scheduler a single task was always run in the same thread.

Is that done by having a single task queue with multiple schedulers, or through work-stealing by schedulers with no ready tasks in their queue?

Would this open the possibility of configuring schedulers (including individually)? E.g. ensuring a given task stays pinned on a specific scheduler, and said scheduler accepts no more task, that kind of things?\", \"Thanks guys for the discussion, this is Jakub, the co-founder.

When it comes to the signal/noise problem it is definately a challenge and we believe that neither App Stores nor Estimote as beacons' infrastructure will allow apps that annoy consumers because it will kill the technology and users will turn off the Bluetooth.

Our vision of future interactions is more about context. We believe the cocept of apps you have to download and place as an icon on your screen and then find when you need is wrong.

It should work the way that you walk-in to the your home approache fridge with smartphone or Google Glass and wanted order for eggs, you take out your phone and there is a fridge context.

You walk-in to the restaurant and there is a context of menu and ordering food. You ate and there is a context of payin the bill, you walk-out and in the exit there is a conxtext of rating the restaurant.

So, in our vision future apps will be a set of conditions and actions you write for the venue the same way you do it now for the screen and keyboard.

From technology point of view if some popular app like Foursquare integreta with our beacons it could trigger other apps even if they not have our code yet, but there is a context for that.\", \"Really the portability that matters in this case (games) is probably Windows, which llvm and clang do not target very well at this point.\", \"f.lux definitely helps, but it'd be awesome if all monitors adopted a standard protocol (perhaps something over HDMI-CEC) for controlling backlight brightness as well. Sometimes it's not quite enough just to turn down the blue.\", \"Nope, we're building Mattermark. http://mattermark.com/\", \">I just totally don't understand this attitude. Code isn't money. I'm not diminishing you by reading your code.

I think the argument goes:

Then why is any code proprietary? If I'm interviewing at a company, I should be able to see that company's code prior to working there.

I also think a general issue is that practices such as this and employment agreements where the company owns any work you do off hours make it harder for people to jump from being employees to working for themselves (both in mindset and in practical ways).\", \"I've known a few otherwise non-dyslexic programmers that have had this issue. One guy kept a sticky note on his monitor with "> Greater, < Less" written on it.\", \"The US has a smaller income disparity than Germany...\", \"What if someone wants to write a kernel with Rust? This might be a very naive question taking into account my ignorance of language and kernel design.\", \"> Should all customers, even those who really don't care if the NSA could be watching, be put out because some feel that this cause trumps actually doing business and having customer-vendor relationships?

If they don't care, why pick lavabit then?

From my point of view they did exactly what they were supposed to do.\", \"> For example, some of the functionality around semi colons seem like they will be a common source of stupid programmer bugs that are difficult to track down. Perhaps the compiler will catch that stuff.

It will, because the semicolon in Rust actually has a semantics impact: `a` has type T(a) but `a;` has type Unit (~void).

> Go kinda ruined other languages for me with multiple return values

That's sad, because Go has one of the worst MRV implementations out there: it's a special case of the language itself.

In most languages with MRV and that includes Rust, but also MLs, Haskell, Erlang, Python or Ruby MRV is simply a natural consequence of being able to unpack or pattern match containers (tuples and/or lists depending on the typing discipline).

Anyway Rust has multiple return values, don't worry about that.\", \"IMHO share >> save it for later (because many people use other "read it later" apps i.e. Pocket and you can send links to it via share too)\", \"Is this dmorill's new startup?

Looks very similar to the posts she began posting about startups and investors.

Or is this someone else?\", \"LLVM/Clang already has a pass that can infer the 'readonly' attribute.

http://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#function-attributes

https://github.com/llvm-mirror/llvm/blob/master/lib/Transfor...\", NaN, \"Gupta's defense is the sort of defense that will reach people like my mother convincing them that marijuana is not evil and has real medical uses. That outcome is a good thing and I do not wish any harm to his reputation now because it will be against my interest and I'm hoping/assuming having "done the research" this time will give persons like you ammo for pushing him to defend his position in the future.

I don't think the past goes away but generally I'd rather not condition people to not admit mistakes. And here I'd rather win now than be right now. Then maybe be right in the future.\", \"I didn't think nonparty federal subpoenas were served in person. It apparently varies by district.\", \"> You can't "already have" schizophrenia without having the symptoms of schizophrenia (assuming you aren't on medication that completely controls the symptoms).

Yes you can, you can be genetically predisposed before the symptoms appear.\", \"+1\", \"Thank you for this app ! I haven't tested the whole site yet but I already love it !\", \"> You can't be compelled to give up what you don't have.

You are a man in the middle though, could you not be compelled to funnel data in transit to govt. agencies? I mean, if the argument is that you don't want to be in a situation where you are asked to compromise privacy surely you have to remove yourself from the data handling all together.\", \"In addition to your point, I'd like to stress that it is the game engines that are C++. Many engines provide a higher level interface for developers actually make games. You probably won't hook the game developers on Rust. If you want to pitch Rust to the engine guys, you're going to be battling against their toolchains that have been developed for decades and have some of the best static analysis tools under the sun. Not to mention, you'll also be battling against the traction of their current codebase, which they'll probably hesitant to rewrite in a new language. From a business perspective, I don't think management in some of the larger companies would let that decision fly, either.\", \"Yes, if we agree on a primitivist definition of "everything they need", which most likely includes food, shelter entertainment and some artwork - perhaps even basic medicine. But no electric energy, electronics, cars, farm machinery, refrigerators, antibiotics and so on. Building this stuff requires massive amounts of capital.\", \"compared to today's web (when used without an ad-blocker)? there are huge moving, sliding, wiggling, popping animations everywhere.\", \"People have thought about this, and Sealand actually hosted a very secure datacenter.

The problem is that you have to connect up to the Internet somewhere, and they can always get you there. Either tapping and listening in on sessions, or just plain disconnecting you.\", \"It is not mentioned in the article that writing "inline" does not automatically make the function inline. It only gives C++ compiler a hint that it might be worth inlining. Compiler can inline function even if it has no inline keyword, and can not inline even when the function has the keyword, if it decides inlining would be inefficient.\", NaN, \"Great redesign! I've used mailinator for years but honestly the quality of the old site made it seem almost like a shady operation, like they might mine incoming emails for personal data or passwords. This looks much more professional.\", \"It various, from something electronic as The Glitch Mob, to the popular Chemical Brothers to something spacy as The Orb.

According to last.fm:

I'm into electronic, ambient, minimal, techno and dubstep, including:\\\\nThe Chemical Brothers, Underworld, Paul Kalkbrenner, Solar Fields, Moby, Max Richter, James Blake, Prodigy, Burial, Johnny Cash, Asaf Avidan & the Mojos, Bonobo, Mono/Poly, Modeselektor, Take, Four Tet, Flying Lotus, The Orb, ZZT, Amon Tobin, Glen Porter, The Glitch Mob, Pogo, Emika, Siriusmo, Matmos, Free the Robots, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, Pantha du Prince, Nicolas Jaar, Skream, Kosheen, Ellen Allien, LCD Soundsystem, Apparat, Daft Punk, Jon Hopkins, Kraftwerk, Eartha Kitt, The Flashbulb, Proem, Aphex Twin, Robot Koch, Caribou, Massive Attack, Gold Panda, Nosaj Thing, 2econd Class Citizen, Helios.\", \"For a NL VPS host I would like to recommend tilaa.com. No affiliation, just a happy customer.\", \"looking on example 1, I wonder why don't languages like C++ or D or Go just add a "pure" keyword for functions that don't modify the global environment or their arguments? this will help the optimizers a lot I imagine. and yeah, I get it that there still could be roundabout side-effects, it's not Haskell, but the compiler could just trust the programmer that he knows what he's doing when he sticks the "pure" keyword before a function definition.\", \"If I'm hiring, I want to see some code. I will need time to browse and read a candidate's code - which is where Github comes in. Also GH gives us their comments, pull requests & community interactions, which as others have said is invaluable.

Github, Bitbucket, Google code, Sourceforge (even Stackoverflow!) - it doesn't really matter where. It just needs to be public.

The OP's comments about Stallman and "Free software fanatics" are way off the mark; technical hiring staff just want to see your code. Fizz Buzz be damned! The code cannot lie!

And if your precious projects are too secret and awesome to be seen, then I very much doubt I'll hire :)\", \"Nice home page (way less ugly than the old one).

Looks like it's based on Angular. Notice how the template code ({{email.from}} and {{email.subject}})flashes before the data models load on the inbox page.\", \"I think the 'charity' part is not towards the buyer. There may not be any near your place, but the concept is you give a free item to the charity, someone buys it for a price, and the profit is used for people in need.\", \"Amsterdam people use bells instead of brakes ;)\", \"> In a fabulously wealthy nation, how is it that she has come to need to shoplift food to be able to eat.

She is crazy. A sane poor American can get food from any number of government programs, private charities, begging, or working a couple of hours a day at nearly any job.\", \"Apparently it's just one part of a bigger plan, that includes adding paid tiers: http://mailinator.blogspot.pt/2013/05/mailinator-is-for-huma...

Personally, I just have to thank the creator for a great service that I used all the time (until I got my own domain). And for his technical blog posts: http://mailinator.blogspot.pt/2007/01/architecture-of-mailin...\", \"This is really neat.. but please, please give me a back button. A lot of the pictures were gone before they loaded for me on the slow internet I'm using.\", \"The end of liberty.\", NaN, \"Black text on a vibrant green background is not very readable, unfortunately.\", \"We are legion!\", \"+1\", NaN, \"Isn't WebKit based on KDE's KHTML?\", \"Ugg, why disable pinchzoom for mobile devices? No up vote from me.\", \"I suppose? Define 'bad job' - asm.js is super new and it's a very low level representation of an application. From what I know about it (and my experience trying to produce optimal jitted JS without using asm.js at runtime), it's very easy to produce valid, fast-looking JS that turns out to run really slow.

A lot of the problems here require global optimization - thinking about high level dataflow, object shapes, types, etc. asm.js eliminates some of those problems, but not all of them - if you bounce between integer and float a lot that will cost you more in asm.js, if you miss cache and branch mispredict a lot that will cost you more in asm.js, etc. A lot of the optimizations you get 'for free' in a normal JS environment aren't meaningful for asm.js, so you may have to do a lot more work in your compiler (or in this case, JIT) to hand it code that is already high quality.

For example, let's say you've got a variable that bounces between containing a float, an integer, and null. In normal circumstances, Spidermonkey and v8 may be able to do clever things like using type information to determine that it's safe to always store that variable as a given type, and remove that optimization the moment an int or null is written to it. There are also tricks like nanboxing, where you pack smaller types into doubles by utilizing quirks in the IEEE format - meaning that the runtime can just allocate 64-bit slots for everything, instead of having to allocate room for a type tag + the largest possible type.

In asm.js, you need to figure all that stuff out yourself, and do it up front in your compiler (or JIT). It expects you to have all your types figured out so if you hand it the naive solution for that problem (type tag, largest possible type) you will end up using more memory and potentially paying higher costs from always checking the tag and always copying the whole thing, where a more dynamic runtime would be able to do on-the-fly optimizations based on observations about your code. It's a trade-off.

One other area where this can come up is virtual calls. Virtual calls are incredibly pervasive in languages like Java and C#, to the extent that HotSpot and the CLR actually do very clever dynamic optimizations on virtual calls (and interfaces, in the C# case) that can outperform equivalent patterns in native code. This doesn't mean that overall Java or C# deliver better performance - they don't - but this is one of the strengths you get from a tightly integrated JIT and language definition. At present, at least, this sort of optimization is also outside the domain of asm.js - it's an AOT compiler, not a recompiling JIT, so it's not going to do any magic to make your virtual calls and other pointer indirection any faster.\", \"In the last few months he's been very verbal about being pro-privacy and anti-NSA on his twitter feed [1].

[1] https://twitter.com/kimdotcom\", NaN, \"I liked this article, but the last 3 graphs were really poor. By not listing the actual binary size in some denomination of bytes for the last 3 graphs (only using %s), I get less information from the charts. A much worse problem is the date formatting, which squishes all the numbers together so that they look like one big string. The first graph was much better.\", \"I wish I had seen it as a kid. It really has a lot of depth in it, a lot of empathy. Self-sacrifice. Not showing the world as good/bad but as the complex system it really is. Not giving up. A lot better than your average saturday morning cartoon. Kids need to learn these things (not by watching cartoons necessarily, that's just the carrier), or they might end up as adults with a too simplistic world view.

Of course, for the younger children, Spirited Away might be a better choice. And Totoro.\", NaN, \"Silent Circle CTO Jon Callas has been participating in this G+ thread I started this evening:\\\\nhttps://plus.google.com/u/0/112961607570158342254/posts/9uyS...

Excerpts:\\\\n"If you're not afraid of the NSA, then encryption is good enough. If you are, then the headers in your email leak so much information that you don't really need to decrypt... Study the other headers and there are all sorts of other things that one mailer or another leaks as well as all the servers all along the way. Most importantly, all of this is permanently stored in everyone's email archives which most of us keep lots of. This is what the NSA wants. They want to construct the social graph, the interactions, the timings. This is how they get "chatter." None of this is encrypted. This is why email is broken in ways encryption can't fix..."\", \"Contact me, email in profile.\", \"Thanks for your reply. I agree there's quite a few things that I would flag myself if I could (I coincidentally lost the ability from flagging too many in a short amount of time). I would ask for it back, but I am afraid I would lose it again and honestly, it ate up a lot of time I could use for something else. In lieu of that, I just try to upvote new content more that has substance.\", \"> It's just common sense man.

Sure, I wasn't complaining. In fact I think they should do it more often. Since they sell the unclaimed bikes to second hand bike shops it would perhaps decrease the prices...

> we optimize for durability

That is true, but you have to agree that there could be durable bikes which don't have the oma/opa fiets look and come with a normal stand not that useless frame which tends to get loose after half a year and doesn't even keep the bike standing in moderate winds..\", \"The article implies that it's more than 5x as expensive to house the mentally ill in jail than elsewhere. Such a huge difference suggests that providing them with housing and care would more than pay for itself, so cost ought not to be an issue. I realize that's oversimplifying--for one thing, total cost to society is not the same as costs (and income!) to different institutions--but do you think it's basically correct? If so, where in your view are the obstacles really coming from: moral ideas about criminality and illness? institutional politics? for-profit industry? etc.\", \"Great job!\\\\nSkip should be next?\", \"Which has been standardised for ages, but deprecated for a while.\", \"I, too, found it kind of odd. The bulk of the savings they achieved came from dropping support for the Chromium browser (since Chromium no longer relies on WebKit) and C++ 11. This was a really bizarre article because it had a lot of details about how to reduce the size of a C++ binary but not what that actually means to performance.

What did that 6% binary size reduction buy them in startup time? 10ms? 300ms?

What about memory consumption after startup?

Did tests indicate that the memory locality had improved CPU performance in noticeable manner?\"], \"col10\": [1376031578, 1376031567, 1376031523, 1376031509, 1376031486, 1376031453, 1376031433, 1376031422, 1376031392, 1376031358, 1376031155, 1376031151, 1376031134, 1376031085, 1376031081, 1376031027, 1376030995, 1376030991, 1376030944, 1376030943, 1376030926, 1376030919, 1376030895, 1376030881, 1376030832, 1376030789, 1376030761, 1376030749, 1376030749, 1376030740, 1376030690, 1376030645, 1376030603, 1376030588, 1376030576, 1376030550, 1376030530, 1376030469, 1376030424, 1376030414, 1376030408, 1376030388, 1376030362, 1376030346, 1376030340, 1376030336, 1376030209, 1376030205, 1376030190, 1376030132, 1376030130, 1376030121, 1376030109, 1376029988, 1376029988, 1376029944, 1376029920, 1376029909, 1376029896, 1376029888, 1376029851, 1376029802, 1376029764, 1376029762, 1376029754, 1376029752, 1376029747, 1376029730, 1376029666, 1376029657, 1376029646, 1376029608, 1376029607, 1376029590, 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I don't know anything of the specifics of partial sorting but if the argument did what you suggest I'd guess the code would have a line like:

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They are so incredibly general that you can use them in a lot of places, so the investment to learn their meaning pays off quickly. Learn You A Haskell actually explains them _before_ explaining Monads.\", \"I'm not really intressted in the Python interpreter that pypy is but the other part pypy (the toolchain) is maybe the best thing since sliced bread.

I have the plan to start working on the scheme implmentation.

The thing I don't really like about the project is that it has one name for two things. I can understand how that came about historicly but I think the should make two names out of it.\", \"It's not as though we in the Commonwealth spell \\\"Flickr\\\" as \\\"Flickur\\\", you know.\", \"> French speaking nations

OTOH, \\\"color\\\" is better for Spanish speaking countries.\", NaN, NaN, \"The content of Fun is actually the type: Context -> Value -> (Context, Value).

If you flip the arguments, you get: Value -> Context -> (Context, Value). The (Context -> (Context, Value)) is actually the State type:

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https://gist.github.com/950445

Funny that it turns out slightly longer when re-using more code due to syntactic artifacts. Monad comprehensions (recently restored to GHC via an extension) would resolve that.\", \"The CEO of which region of Sony? I don't expect an apology is coming from the American or European regions anytime soon. At least the Japanese region's reaction jibes with the Japanese way of doing business.\", \"Optimizing == Customizing as per your business needs\", NaN, NaN, NaN, \"> while (my $req = CGI::Fast->new) { myApp->run($req); }\\\\n> Is there a handler/wrapper for that?

Assuming that while loop is in your bootstrap FastCGI script, you can instead have an app.psgi (or whatever named) file with the content:

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For most web frameworks, the change should be minimal and straightforward: for example, CGI::Application needed less than 10 lines of code to implement this.\\\\nhttp://search.cpan.org/~markstos/CGI-Application-PSGI-1.00/

(I implemented the original code, and markstos, the maintainer of CGI.pm and CGIApp now took it over. As you can see there's a small hack to capture the output - they're working on removing this hack by implementing the PSGI natively inside the CGIApp codebase)

> WebGUI discovered FastCGI via a PSGI implementation but it's FastCGI who brought the speed,

No, they got a performance boost with our preforking standalone HTTP server, which is currently called Starman, not just FastCGI.

Speaking of FastCGI, although Plack has a FCGI.pm-based FastCGI handler, i've been working on another FastCGI based preforking PSGI server called fastpass. https://github.com/miyagawa/fastpass

It is XS dependency free (unlike FCGI.pm and CGI::Fast) and the performance is still the same with FCGI.pm, roughly like 4000 requests per second on my laptop, with a simple HelloWorld app via an nginx frontend. I guess we could do even better by doing optional XS parsing with pure perl fallback as well.

FWIW for a comparison, with Starman I get 7k and Feersum gets 9k requests per second on the same machine. (Of course the number is not that significant since in the real world, your application does more IOs, templating stuff and database handling, and the qps would be much smaller)

Again, the nice thing about all of these things is that your code, and everyone else's code, don't need any line of code change to support this new server, once you get PSGI.

> In the meantime, I will try to play with it on my spare time. I guess it will be the easiest way to discover what I might be missing...

I'm pretty sure you will :)\", \"Learn how to accommodate/appreciate adverse/diverse people.\", \"Apparently you also didn't read the article to the end where the author says:\\\\n\\\"Critics of the dollar are having a field day. But when I think about our current monetary arrangements, I am inclined to paraphrase Winston Churchill on democracy: Ours is the worst possible system, except for all the others.\\\"

Thus I would read the OPINION piece as a discussion of how one could have a US without a Dollar, NOT a piece espousing this as the way to go.\", \"Nope, Julian was right the first time. Entrepreneur's relief was increased to 10m (from 5m) at the last budget: http://citywire.co.uk/new-model-adviser/budget-2011-entrepre...

A lot of what's on HMRC's own site is, sadly, stale or poorly dated.\", \"Nope, Julian was right the first time. Entrepreneur's relief was increased to 10m (from 5m) at the last budget: http://citywire.co.uk/new-model-adviser/budget-2011-entrepre...

A lot of what's on HMRC's own site is, sadly, stale or poorly dated.\", \"Yes, basically that's the unwritten rule. For example in Spanish we've a saying \\\"quien calla, otorga\\\" that translates directly to \\\"silence implies/gives consent\\\".\", \"Yes. While the LHS version has some obvious issues & glitches I found the inconsistent fonts on the right to be annoying and so small that they deemphasized important information such as the times of classes. Some of the removed formating changed the meaning to me - eg: putting \\\"PLEASE COME AND VISIT\\\" in upper case and bold may be tacky but it really emphasizes one of the most important \\\"calls to action\\\" on the flyer. I really couldn't decide which one I liked better at the start.\", NaN, \"This attitude comes up again and again when PayPal is in the news for doing something (ignorant/unpopular), but those who utter such statements fail to understand the power of the network effect.

If you wish to buy something and the seller only accepts PayPal, then good luck with your boycott. In my experience, the larger the retailer, the more infinitesimal the chance that they will \\\"listen to reason\\\" and consider accepting an alternate form of payment.

Oh, and did I mention eBay has this affinity for PayPal?\", \"Install all that and your browser is gonna crawl like a snail. Only some are worth having, the rest you can live without.\", \"Are you saying you can somehow sum numbers without reading all of them?\", NaN, \"Why have you called this \\\"Crush Notifier\\\" in the submission? It doesn't call itself that anywhere on the page. It's confusing (the original Crush Notifier[1] was on HN a few weeks ago).

[1] http://www.crushnotifier.com/\", \"It depends on the commutitvity and associativity of your aggregation operator. With sufficient parallelism, aggregation may also be logarithmic.\", \"Don't forget that half of downtown Seattle will sink into Puget Sound!

I think the West Coast ranks so highly only because earthquakes are so rare. Unlike hurricanes and tornadoes, which seem to claim lives every year in the US.\", \"I've implemented a very basic Lisp-y programming language, but there are some things which I'm not sure about how to fix/implement.

I'm happy with my parser, but the evaluation part is very buggy and in some cases unusable. I'd really like to end up with a usable programming language at the end but I've realised that I'm a bit out of my depth, both in debugging and implementing some features I'd like (continuations being a main example.)

Please recommend some sources for help in avoiding common pitfalls and implementing languages. (If anyone with experience wants to help me, also, that would be especially great.)\", \"This is awesome. I recently played around with riak and thought about using it in a project. What I really appreciate is the simple key-value interface that riak exposes while staying away from assumptions about your data.

It would be awesome if we now could implement strong guarantees like uniqueness using riak_zab in a distributed manner.\", \"Flickr?\", \"Where are you located? If you are in sv, there are quite a few folks who deal with this kinda stuff on a daily basis. I would definitely take help from them. Even if the acq is small amount, most of them do help you verbally on a good faith basis for repeated business from you.

Have you received the LOI yet? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letter_of_intent Good luck.\", \"What would you rather write iOS/Mac applications in if not Objective-C?\", \"I'm familiar with parser combinators, but not the Attoparsec or other libraries. Furthermore, I have limited Haskel experience, so I'm struggling to read this. In particular, the use of symbols and overall terseness are hard to get through. I'm also really uncomfortable with the order of operations of all these operators.

Now, I know that Hoogle exists, so I'm able to look these things up, but it's pretty tough to untangle. Particularly when searching for

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So as far as I can tell, here's what's going on....

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OK, yeah, so.... amazing. Incredibly brilliant little bit of code. But holy hell was that tough to read. And I have no idea if I'd be able to write it in only a few hours. I'm far from certain I'd ever learn to write it as fast or faster than something more verbose.

Please let me know if I've misunderstood something....\", \"All our car parts are tested for the quality to meet the industry standards and hence you can be assured of the best parts for your Audi All Road Quattro Turbo.\", \"Twisted.

I'm pragmatic and at the end of the day, it's really all about the product, not the technology. I'd rather spend time iterating on a compelling product and optimizing the user experience, than spend my time on being cutting edge for the sake of being cutting edge. From everything I've read so far about Node.js, it's not \\\"time to market\\\" versus \\\"solid foundation,\\\" but \\\"time to market\\\" versus \\\"figuring out how to do it with Node.\\\" It's an immature platform that is a moving target and the community is still trying to figure itself out.\", \"> Obj-C went with Smalltalk syntax, while the rest of the world went with C++ syntax and ultimately the Java style syntax we know and love today.

It's more than just a syntactic difference. Objective-C implements true message passing which is not the same as \\\"method calling\\\". You can send messages to a nil object, or have an object dynamically respond at runtime to a message it didn't declare at compile time etc.

Some seem to think the brackets are just some kind of whimsy, but it's important that sending a message is not to be confused with calling a function.\", \"Thanks!\", \"How is that evil. Better to end things now than get married have children and get a divorce after two years.\", \"(a) I'm getting a raw deal; I'm putting into taxes far, far more than I get back in \\\"benefits.\\\"

(b) And, any system that sacrifices some people to others is barbaric, and ought to be ended.

To elaborate on (b):

The whole point of the rule of law (civilization) is to make it so that nobody can take what's mine from me by force, which is the very definition of barbarism (the state of nature).

Yes, we need government force to protect us from arbitrary force (the state of nature), but it should not go beyond the minimal necessary application of force. It should not tax me for other people's education, for example. Let them pay it back once they get jobs. The market works in every sector where we've tried it.

If I have any duty, it's to oppose continuing such a barbaric system.\", \"I thought the block syntax was an extension of C, not a part of Obj-C/Cocoa runtime.\", NaN, \"someone recently posted this on HN, colorapi.com... generated color palettes from flickr image search.

also uses node.js :-)\", \"> That said, a doc patch is always welcome - on github fork or via RT.

I would like to but I need to understand how this works to provide any patch whatsoever.\\\\nWhat about porting a CGI::Fast application into the PSGI stack then?

while (my $req = CGI::Fast->new) {\\\\n myApp->run($req);\\\\n}

Is there a handler/wrapper for that?

I've read all the articles but it did not help much.\\\\nWebGUI discovered FastCGI via a PSGI implementation but \\\\nit's FastCGI who brought the speed, not PSGI per se.\\\\nSo it brings me back to my point...

> think Apache + FastCGI + CGI::Fast is the best thing in the world and you absolutely need nothing else

I think FastCGI was there to solve indeed a problem and did quite well at doing so. It could be Apache/Nginx/IIS + FastCGI&CGI::Fast, it would work too (Apache/IIS is from experience but Nginx is just an educated guess).

I've decided a long time ago that I will never go the mod_perl way (or at least, will not use their low level access API) then switched to FastCGI and been happy since then.

I still don't get it but perhaps one day it will hit me.\\\\nI guess when somebody will bring a \\\"Middleware\\\" \\\\nthat will meet a need.

In the meantime, I will try to play with it on my spare time. I guess it will be the easiest way to discover what I might be missing...

If DotCloud does not offer this infrastructure(Nginx+FastCGI), it's ok, I still can use our actual providers and it will work (exactly the WebGUI article example for cheap providers!)

Thank you for your time!\", \"I'm not totally happy with any I've tried yet (they all have some glaring UI annoyances) but http://colorschemedesigner.com/ has been pretty useful for me.\", \"Awesome. Can you tell us about it?\", \"I think it would be difficult. You'd have to get both runtime libraries to play nicely together, but the point is that Obj-C, while quite nice for UI work, isn't good at this kind of thing.\", \"Someone could man-in-the-middle the local wireless lan or spy out your passphrase.\", \"There's basically no way of knowing of knowing it, so you're excused. :)\", \"Clean in the sens: \\\"Clean is better than an mess\\\". The article seems to be written for non-designers who know practically nothing about design. And for them, clean is something great; it means they can effectively represent their ideas.\", \"Ver La Reina del Sur Capitulo 43: La Reina del Sur telenovela, starring Kate del Castillo, Humberto Zurita, Rafael Amaya, Ivn Snchez, and Cristina UrgelLa on this night into episode 43.\", NaN, \"This article seems to pop up on HN pretty often.\", \"the website can probably be used for evil...I was thinking you could send a crush notification to your spouse, name 5 of his/her coworkers, and see if he/she tells you about it...\", \"\\\"2 year FULL TIME TEMPORARY\\\"

ROFL. Someone has a pretty loose definition of \\\"temporary\\\".\", \"> I did check out the source and was... not impressed.

Could you please tell us some of your thoughts in more details?

(I've cloned a repo, read a bit, but as I've never used Ruby/Rails I just couldn't get any opinion on the code quality)\", \"I agree, if you build something great, you can always hire someone later to optimize the code.

But programming productivity(one way of defining a better programmer) gives one the ability to try many things to see what is better. This is really an important part of achieving a great product design, even if you are a great product designer.\", NaN, \"why not just smalltalk? or f-script with inline C? either of these would really just be a more convenient syntax for most of the higher level code written now anyway (given my experience). the runtime is sufficiently flexible that a simple change in syntax with a friendlier IDE would get many people raving about how great the platform is in much the same way as those experienced with it do now.\", \"Ah, weekend projects are fun, and this is no exception (plus it blew up once, so...). It's just that there have been a few in the past few weeks :P\", NaN, \"> Why? According to the scientists, the color blue automatically triggers associations with openness and sky, while red makes us think of danger and stop signs. (Such associations are culturally mediated, of course; Chinese, for instance, tend to associate red with prosperity and good luck.)

Let's understand that, while the article discusses scientific studies, the above explanations are merely guesses. I would suggest something different: red stands out so much to the human visual system because it is the color of two very important things that did not originate as culturally mediated associations: (1) blood, and (2) many kinds of ripe fruit. I leave it to the reader to speculate how this might translate into accuracy and attention to detail.\", \"Whatever your goal with this question is, keep in mind: \\\\nAge ist not an achievement.\", \"Based on the comments, seems like most people's objections of Objective-C are really objections about C: header files, manual memory management, function pointers, strong type system, too low level, no native string object, etc. I grew up with C, so learning Objective-C took maybe 10 minutes because it's basically C with some extra syntax for OOP. In general, one only encounters the \\\"strange\\\" syntax when dealing with methods. I personally love the method syntax because it's basically self documenting.

Which leads me to wonder, how many programmers both on HN and in general know C? I'm too young to already be a dinosaur in this industry... Where did all the C programmers go? Seems like programmers nowadays started learning how to code with Java or Ruby/Python and expect all other languages to be just as high level. Objective-C is low level, which makes it harder, but doesn't make it suck.

As a language, I think Objective-C is a fine one, but I must admit that it is a \\\"dinosaur\\\". The real problem is OOP paradigm. Remember, back in the late 70s and early 80s, OOP was new and exciting and C was the dominant language. People were trying to figure out what OOP should look like and how to make C more OO. NextStep (Apple) just happened to bet on the wrong horse. Obj-C went with Smalltalk syntax, while the rest of the world went with C++ syntax and ultimately the Java style syntax we know and love today.Seems like some developers can't wrap their heads around a non-Java syntax for OOP.

All that said, Objective-C survives only because Apple hasn't chosen another language to replace it for Mac and iOS programming.\", \"But clearly this isn't important enough for the CEO to get involved with.\", \"I don't have any experience with this, but shouldn't it be possible to compile Haskell code into a static library?\"], \"col10\": [1304251167, 1304251156, 1304251151, 1304251147, 1304251080, 1304251016, 1304250982, 1304250945, 1304250846, 1304250793, 1304250709, 1304250396, 1304250266, 1304250212, 1304250136, 1304250124, 1304250121, 1304250099, 1304250097, 1304250048, 1304250031, 1304249969, 1304249873, 1304249836, 1304249827, 1304249795, 1304249750, 1304249652, 1304249644, 1304249587, 1304249553, 1304249504, 1304249480, 1304249451, 1304249426, 1304249401, 1304249324, 1304249040, 1304248984, 1304248750, 1304248588, 1304248563, 1304248558, 1304248515, 1304248383, 1304248334, 1304248296, 1304248292, 1304248278, 1304248183, 1304248117, 1304248100, 1304248064, 1304248030, 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I don't know anything of the specifics of partial sorting but if the argument did what you suggest I'd guess the code would have a line like:

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\\\\nAs it would make the code much simpler (quoting from The Zen Of Python, \\\"special cases aren't special enough to break the rules\\\"we don't need a partial sort).

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They are so incredibly general that you can use them in a lot of places, so the investment to learn their meaning pays off quickly. Learn You A Haskell actually explains them _before_ explaining Monads.\", \"I'm not really intressted in the Python interpreter that pypy is but the other part pypy (the toolchain) is maybe the best thing since sliced bread.

I have the plan to start working on the scheme implmentation.

The thing I don't really like about the project is that it has one name for two things. I can understand how that came about historicly but I think the should make two names out of it.\", \"It's not as though we in the Commonwealth spell \\\"Flickr\\\" as \\\"Flickur\\\", you know.\", \"> French speaking nations

OTOH, \\\"color\\\" is better for Spanish speaking countries.\", NaN, NaN, \"The content of Fun is actually the type: Context -> Value -> (Context, Value).

If you flip the arguments, you get: Value -> Context -> (Context, Value). The (Context -> (Context, Value)) is actually the State type:

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\\\\nI modified your code to use this type. During the process, I encountered some peculiar things (and factored out some things), see comments in code.

https://gist.github.com/950445

Funny that it turns out slightly longer when re-using more code due to syntactic artifacts. Monad comprehensions (recently restored to GHC via an extension) would resolve that.\", \"The CEO of which region of Sony? I don't expect an apology is coming from the American or European regions anytime soon. At least the Japanese region's reaction jibes with the Japanese way of doing business.\", \"Optimizing == Customizing as per your business needs\", NaN, NaN, NaN, \"> while (my $req = CGI::Fast->new) { myApp->run($req); }\\\\n> Is there a handler/wrapper for that?

Assuming that while loop is in your bootstrap FastCGI script, you can instead have an app.psgi (or whatever named) file with the content:

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\\\\nNow your new `run_psgi()` method should return the [ $status, $headers, $body ] array reference, instead of printing them to the STDOUT. And then the app.psgi can be run from CGI, FastCGI, mod_perl, Starman, Twiggy or whatever PSGI supported web servers.

For most web frameworks, the change should be minimal and straightforward: for example, CGI::Application needed less than 10 lines of code to implement this.\\\\nhttp://search.cpan.org/~markstos/CGI-Application-PSGI-1.00/

(I implemented the original code, and markstos, the maintainer of CGI.pm and CGIApp now took it over. As you can see there's a small hack to capture the output - they're working on removing this hack by implementing the PSGI natively inside the CGIApp codebase)

> WebGUI discovered FastCGI via a PSGI implementation but it's FastCGI who brought the speed,

No, they got a performance boost with our preforking standalone HTTP server, which is currently called Starman, not just FastCGI.

Speaking of FastCGI, although Plack has a FCGI.pm-based FastCGI handler, i've been working on another FastCGI based preforking PSGI server called fastpass. https://github.com/miyagawa/fastpass

It is XS dependency free (unlike FCGI.pm and CGI::Fast) and the performance is still the same with FCGI.pm, roughly like 4000 requests per second on my laptop, with a simple HelloWorld app via an nginx frontend. I guess we could do even better by doing optional XS parsing with pure perl fallback as well.

FWIW for a comparison, with Starman I get 7k and Feersum gets 9k requests per second on the same machine. (Of course the number is not that significant since in the real world, your application does more IOs, templating stuff and database handling, and the qps would be much smaller)

Again, the nice thing about all of these things is that your code, and everyone else's code, don't need any line of code change to support this new server, once you get PSGI.

> In the meantime, I will try to play with it on my spare time. I guess it will be the easiest way to discover what I might be missing...

I'm pretty sure you will :)\", \"Learn how to accommodate/appreciate adverse/diverse people.\", \"Apparently you also didn't read the article to the end where the author says:\\\\n\\\"Critics of the dollar are having a field day. But when I think about our current monetary arrangements, I am inclined to paraphrase Winston Churchill on democracy: Ours is the worst possible system, except for all the others.\\\"

Thus I would read the OPINION piece as a discussion of how one could have a US without a Dollar, NOT a piece espousing this as the way to go.\", \"Nope, Julian was right the first time. Entrepreneur's relief was increased to 10m (from 5m) at the last budget: http://citywire.co.uk/new-model-adviser/budget-2011-entrepre...

A lot of what's on HMRC's own site is, sadly, stale or poorly dated.\", \"Nope, Julian was right the first time. Entrepreneur's relief was increased to 10m (from 5m) at the last budget: http://citywire.co.uk/new-model-adviser/budget-2011-entrepre...

A lot of what's on HMRC's own site is, sadly, stale or poorly dated.\", \"Yes, basically that's the unwritten rule. For example in Spanish we've a saying \\\"quien calla, otorga\\\" that translates directly to \\\"silence implies/gives consent\\\".\", \"Yes. While the LHS version has some obvious issues & glitches I found the inconsistent fonts on the right to be annoying and so small that they deemphasized important information such as the times of classes. Some of the removed formating changed the meaning to me - eg: putting \\\"PLEASE COME AND VISIT\\\" in upper case and bold may be tacky but it really emphasizes one of the most important \\\"calls to action\\\" on the flyer. I really couldn't decide which one I liked better at the start.\", NaN, \"This attitude comes up again and again when PayPal is in the news for doing something (ignorant/unpopular), but those who utter such statements fail to understand the power of the network effect.

If you wish to buy something and the seller only accepts PayPal, then good luck with your boycott. In my experience, the larger the retailer, the more infinitesimal the chance that they will \\\"listen to reason\\\" and consider accepting an alternate form of payment.

Oh, and did I mention eBay has this affinity for PayPal?\", \"Install all that and your browser is gonna crawl like a snail. Only some are worth having, the rest you can live without.\", \"Are you saying you can somehow sum numbers without reading all of them?\", NaN, \"Why have you called this \\\"Crush Notifier\\\" in the submission? It doesn't call itself that anywhere on the page. It's confusing (the original Crush Notifier[1] was on HN a few weeks ago).

[1] http://www.crushnotifier.com/\", \"It depends on the commutitvity and associativity of your aggregation operator. With sufficient parallelism, aggregation may also be logarithmic.\", \"Don't forget that half of downtown Seattle will sink into Puget Sound!

I think the West Coast ranks so highly only because earthquakes are so rare. Unlike hurricanes and tornadoes, which seem to claim lives every year in the US.\", \"I've implemented a very basic Lisp-y programming language, but there are some things which I'm not sure about how to fix/implement.

I'm happy with my parser, but the evaluation part is very buggy and in some cases unusable. I'd really like to end up with a usable programming language at the end but I've realised that I'm a bit out of my depth, both in debugging and implementing some features I'd like (continuations being a main example.)

Please recommend some sources for help in avoiding common pitfalls and implementing languages. (If anyone with experience wants to help me, also, that would be especially great.)\", \"This is awesome. I recently played around with riak and thought about using it in a project. What I really appreciate is the simple key-value interface that riak exposes while staying away from assumptions about your data.

It would be awesome if we now could implement strong guarantees like uniqueness using riak_zab in a distributed manner.\", \"Flickr?\", \"Where are you located? If you are in sv, there are quite a few folks who deal with this kinda stuff on a daily basis. I would definitely take help from them. Even if the acq is small amount, most of them do help you verbally on a good faith basis for repeated business from you.

Have you received the LOI yet? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letter_of_intent Good luck.\", \"What would you rather write iOS/Mac applications in if not Objective-C?\", \"I'm familiar with parser combinators, but not the Attoparsec or other libraries. Furthermore, I have limited Haskel experience, so I'm struggling to read this. In particular, the use of symbols and overall terseness are hard to get through. I'm also really uncomfortable with the order of operations of all these operators.

Now, I know that Hoogle exists, so I'm able to look these things up, but it's pretty tough to untangle. Particularly when searching for

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So as far as I can tell, here's what's going on....

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OK, yeah, so.... amazing. Incredibly brilliant little bit of code. But holy hell was that tough to read. And I have no idea if I'd be able to write it in only a few hours. I'm far from certain I'd ever learn to write it as fast or faster than something more verbose.

Please let me know if I've misunderstood something....\", \"All our car parts are tested for the quality to meet the industry standards and hence you can be assured of the best parts for your Audi All Road Quattro Turbo.\", \"Twisted.

I'm pragmatic and at the end of the day, it's really all about the product, not the technology. I'd rather spend time iterating on a compelling product and optimizing the user experience, than spend my time on being cutting edge for the sake of being cutting edge. From everything I've read so far about Node.js, it's not \\\"time to market\\\" versus \\\"solid foundation,\\\" but \\\"time to market\\\" versus \\\"figuring out how to do it with Node.\\\" It's an immature platform that is a moving target and the community is still trying to figure itself out.\", \"> Obj-C went with Smalltalk syntax, while the rest of the world went with C++ syntax and ultimately the Java style syntax we know and love today.

It's more than just a syntactic difference. Objective-C implements true message passing which is not the same as \\\"method calling\\\". You can send messages to a nil object, or have an object dynamically respond at runtime to a message it didn't declare at compile time etc.

Some seem to think the brackets are just some kind of whimsy, but it's important that sending a message is not to be confused with calling a function.\", \"Thanks!\", \"How is that evil. Better to end things now than get married have children and get a divorce after two years.\", \"(a) I'm getting a raw deal; I'm putting into taxes far, far more than I get back in \\\"benefits.\\\"

(b) And, any system that sacrifices some people to others is barbaric, and ought to be ended.

To elaborate on (b):

The whole point of the rule of law (civilization) is to make it so that nobody can take what's mine from me by force, which is the very definition of barbarism (the state of nature).

Yes, we need government force to protect us from arbitrary force (the state of nature), but it should not go beyond the minimal necessary application of force. It should not tax me for other people's education, for example. Let them pay it back once they get jobs. The market works in every sector where we've tried it.

If I have any duty, it's to oppose continuing such a barbaric system.\", \"I thought the block syntax was an extension of C, not a part of Obj-C/Cocoa runtime.\", NaN, \"someone recently posted this on HN, colorapi.com... generated color palettes from flickr image search.

also uses node.js :-)\", \"> That said, a doc patch is always welcome - on github fork or via RT.

I would like to but I need to understand how this works to provide any patch whatsoever.\\\\nWhat about porting a CGI::Fast application into the PSGI stack then?

while (my $req = CGI::Fast->new) {\\\\n myApp->run($req);\\\\n}

Is there a handler/wrapper for that?

I've read all the articles but it did not help much.\\\\nWebGUI discovered FastCGI via a PSGI implementation but \\\\nit's FastCGI who brought the speed, not PSGI per se.\\\\nSo it brings me back to my point...

> think Apache + FastCGI + CGI::Fast is the best thing in the world and you absolutely need nothing else

I think FastCGI was there to solve indeed a problem and did quite well at doing so. It could be Apache/Nginx/IIS + FastCGI&CGI::Fast, it would work too (Apache/IIS is from experience but Nginx is just an educated guess).

I've decided a long time ago that I will never go the mod_perl way (or at least, will not use their low level access API) then switched to FastCGI and been happy since then.

I still don't get it but perhaps one day it will hit me.\\\\nI guess when somebody will bring a \\\"Middleware\\\" \\\\nthat will meet a need.

In the meantime, I will try to play with it on my spare time. I guess it will be the easiest way to discover what I might be missing...

If DotCloud does not offer this infrastructure(Nginx+FastCGI), it's ok, I still can use our actual providers and it will work (exactly the WebGUI article example for cheap providers!)

Thank you for your time!\", \"I'm not totally happy with any I've tried yet (they all have some glaring UI annoyances) but http://colorschemedesigner.com/ has been pretty useful for me.\", \"Awesome. Can you tell us about it?\", \"I think it would be difficult. You'd have to get both runtime libraries to play nicely together, but the point is that Obj-C, while quite nice for UI work, isn't good at this kind of thing.\", \"Someone could man-in-the-middle the local wireless lan or spy out your passphrase.\", \"There's basically no way of knowing of knowing it, so you're excused. :)\", \"Clean in the sens: \\\"Clean is better than an mess\\\". The article seems to be written for non-designers who know practically nothing about design. And for them, clean is something great; it means they can effectively represent their ideas.\", \"Ver La Reina del Sur Capitulo 43: La Reina del Sur telenovela, starring Kate del Castillo, Humberto Zurita, Rafael Amaya, Ivn Snchez, and Cristina UrgelLa on this night into episode 43.\", NaN, \"This article seems to pop up on HN pretty often.\", \"the website can probably be used for evil...I was thinking you could send a crush notification to your spouse, name 5 of his/her coworkers, and see if he/she tells you about it...\", \"\\\"2 year FULL TIME TEMPORARY\\\"

ROFL. Someone has a pretty loose definition of \\\"temporary\\\".\", \"> I did check out the source and was... not impressed.

Could you please tell us some of your thoughts in more details?

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Let's understand that, while the article discusses scientific studies, the above explanations are merely guesses. I would suggest something different: red stands out so much to the human visual system because it is the color of two very important things that did not originate as culturally mediated associations: (1) blood, and (2) many kinds of ripe fruit. I leave it to the reader to speculate how this might translate into accuracy and attention to detail.\", \"Whatever your goal with this question is, keep in mind: \\\\nAge ist not an achievement.\", \"Based on the comments, seems like most people's objections of Objective-C are really objections about C: header files, manual memory management, function pointers, strong type system, too low level, no native string object, etc. I grew up with C, so learning Objective-C took maybe 10 minutes because it's basically C with some extra syntax for OOP. In general, one only encounters the \\\"strange\\\" syntax when dealing with methods. I personally love the method syntax because it's basically self documenting.

Which leads me to wonder, how many programmers both on HN and in general know C? I'm too young to already be a dinosaur in this industry... Where did all the C programmers go? Seems like programmers nowadays started learning how to code with Java or Ruby/Python and expect all other languages to be just as high level. Objective-C is low level, which makes it harder, but doesn't make it suck.

As a language, I think Objective-C is a fine one, but I must admit that it is a \\\"dinosaur\\\". The real problem is OOP paradigm. Remember, back in the late 70s and early 80s, OOP was new and exciting and C was the dominant language. People were trying to figure out what OOP should look like and how to make C more OO. NextStep (Apple) just happened to bet on the wrong horse. Obj-C went with Smalltalk syntax, while the rest of the world went with C++ syntax and ultimately the Java style syntax we know and love today.Seems like some developers can't wrap their heads around a non-Java syntax for OOP.

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