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danielhfrank

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    Don't forget the Chris King Headset Composite Index: http://bikesnobnyc.blogspot.com/2008/10/no-getting-around-it...

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    They're hardly the only ones trying to abstract files away from the user. iOs has had a lot of success with non technical types doing just that. Here's hoping that osx doesn't full…

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    Amen! It would seem that Parker thinks he can ingratiate himself with promising companies simply by patting himself on the back. The sad part is, it appears to work

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    Hey Mike, do you think you could talk about how you test those js functions? Do you actually hardcode them as strings in python, or do you load them from a separate js file that yo…

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    +1 for this. Rather frustrating that "Assigned to you" includes those from my organization's repositories, but "In your repositories" does not. It's not that the language is that h…

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    upvote x10. The y combinator is exactly the sort of thing I would have been happy to have written on my body, had it not turned into an investor buzzword

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    Forgive the nitpicking, but I think you misread him slightly. He wrote "Take only classes you're interested in", not classes you enjoy. I did many of the things that Dave suggested…

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    New York, NY - Software Engineer , fulltime Trendrr is a real-time data processing engine that powers Trendrr.com, Trendrr.tv, and other media experiences. We are a small, lean sta…

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    Wow, you just rolled all my most visited sites into one. And now I can read techcrunch again without my brain melting. Actually, that might not be a good thing, but thank you anywa…

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    New York, NY - Software Engineer , fulltime Trendrr is a real-time data processing engine that powers Trendrr.com, Trendrr.tv, and other media experiences. We are a small, lean sta…

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    New York, NY - Software Engineer wanted Trendrr is a real-time data processing engine that powers Trendrr.com, Trendrr.tv, and other media experiences. We are a small, lean startup…

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    The article asks who could have imagined ten years ago that by now we would all have video phone capability and never use it. Infinite Jest was written 15 years ago. DFW 1, Singula…

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    People, have we already forgotten this? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5365283/regular-expressio... This whole thing is hilarious, but probably useless

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    I would personally love this. Even though I am by most measures a techie (I get paid to write software), I find deployment / configuration to be very different from development and…

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    Yes, that is what he is trying to say. I think that viewpoint, especially as echoed here by blhack, is pretty narrow. The developer community is quite insular and it's easy to assu…

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    Frank Rich (of the NYTimes, although he's moving to NY Mag) has always been great about linking to sources. Not always necessarily a primary source, but for an op-ed writer it make…

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    I suppose I'll be in the minority on a site run by a VC, but I'm pretty disappointed that a get-"rich"-quick story like this can outpace technical articles here - no doubt the word…

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    "I think that the next printing of our book should have "Banned in China" slapped on the cover. That should be good for sales, right?" I would buy that in a heartbeat

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    Could anyone comment on how much of this stuff could be sidestepped by just using an incognito window in Chrome? I don't mind ads targeted to, say, me as a Java developer. But, if …

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    Amazing. I might dump my girlfriend just so I can use this

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    How does this stack up against Read It Later? Anybody tried both of them? They sound identical