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MuddyMo

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About MuddyMo

just a Paul Graham/Tech News fan

Recent public activity

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    Comment #92817

    So, it's just a given the GMail's security SUCKS?

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    Comment #91740

    I second that "cool". Hey, nobody reads my blog: muddymo.blogspot.com (well, a few do) but I will link you on my blogroll. Send me an email when you are ready.

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    Comment #91226

    Highly recommended piece from a guy who's been in the trenches.

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    Comment #90278

    A little slice of Direct Democracy

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    Comment #89736

    This concept clearly has some distance to travel before it gains wide acceptance, but I think it has enormous potential.

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    Comment #87506

    The real question: Are they using MySQL?

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    Comment #87375

    Updmodded for content and bravery. I recognize some of my struggles in that piece. People get tired of me saying it, but I don't care: "Chose your semantics wisely, for they do hav…

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    Comment #87339

    Give 'em credit for making progress, they don't have a "Reboot Computer?" button as the default selection ala: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=86329

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    Comment #87334

    Bravo! Bravo! Tour de force! Should be read at least once a month as an antidote to creeping groupthink.

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    Comment #87333

    Now I have to stop reading Hacker News and clean up the soda I just spewed all over my keyboard. Thanks alot, jey.

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    Comment #87154

    Yes,the Register is shrill to the point of borderline tabloid status. But they do put out a significant amount of original work. Just to see for myself, I went to the Wiki page for…

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    Comment #87069

    If recent news reports are accurate, it appears that Wikipedia may be devolving into a Web 2.0 version of "Lord of the Flies"

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    Comment #82430

    The Honeybee strategy sacrifices speed for reliability. Try selling that strategy to a client!

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    Comment #82079

    I enjoyed the article. I found it interesting, however, that this is based on work that came out in 2004. Here is the link to Tovey's 2004 article, "The Honeybee Algorithm": http:/…