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crazyirish
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Comment #678600
How was the set of "white-list web2.0 related sites" chosen?
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Comment #369267
I am the only one who has never heard of hoovers before?
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Comment #369070
this is a terrible article. It goes out to discuss how it isn't at all similar, but never bother to quote pricing from the mainstream providers, but we are asked to just take it on…
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Comment #353605
sleeping during the day
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Comment #335722
I recall doing this with a bunch of horrible regexs a few years ago when I needed something pretty quickly. Let me know what you find.
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Comment #330787
bans on alcohol but allowed to import it? Why not just put a tax on it? Seems like it would have the same affect. Unless someones cousin works flying the alcohol in.
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Professional Masters, Where?
I'm finishing up my undergrad and probably heading to the west coast to work, but I still want to pursue a masters. Right now it looks like I'll be in seattle, so uwashington seeme…
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Comment #297710
TN visas are interesting times since for Canadians they are issued at the port of entry. Because of this some places are better for people to enter than others. Ask your Canuck fri…
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Comment #282181
Do they charge users the "premium" SMS rates for those short codes?
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Comment #278069
reading this just hurts.
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Comment #277954
Who cares if a user is contributing to the discussion by comments if the articles they submit contribute to the discussion?
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Comment #277584
the blog seems a little light on details, have they discovered the root cause?
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Comment #276796
Monetization finally comes to the Facebook application platform with the new Wishlist application. Powered by Amazon's e-Commerce API, it enables users to share their gift desires …
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Comment #276695
scriptlance and other similar sites are essentially reverse auctions.
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Comment #272773
So in your case doing Olymp* is actually not too difficult (thats just stemming) but doing actual regex matching accross the internets would be hard sauce. One of the traditional w…
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Ask YC:What should I use for a persistence layer for an NB classifier?
I need to store a seperate NB classifier for each user (to tfc count). The operations will be read heavy, but I need to continue to do reads during a write (eventual consistency is…
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Comment #248994
lisp? you mean arc good sir. I'm not sure how effective a bayesian filter would be at classifying news stories as interesting/non-interesting though. Has anyone tried this?
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Comment #248986
I can't beleive its so complicated to integrate your tests into cabal. Almost every other build system makes it trivial.
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Comment #247332
wow thats crazy sauce. Is there a way to turn that off?
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Comment #246396
I'd be most interested to know. Also, if it works on T-Mobile does that mean it would work on Tuyo mobile?
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Comment #246390
What about the OpenMoko? I mean you might not have nearly as large an user base, but shiney? :)
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