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Comment #3592839
Thank you for the feedback. It appears that I chose a title for my article that struck a nerve with some of you. It was not my intent to encourage readers to rashly quit their jobs…
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Comment #1150858
Likewise, I don't disagree with your point that some things should remain non-monetized side-projects.
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Comment #1150802
I think that people use "covering (negligible) costs" as a euphemism for trying to businessify their side-project. Covering these low costs would be the first, modest goal in tryin…
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Comment #944666
Looks like a good use of technology for the satire of a service and community that takes itself far too seriously :)
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Comment #696189
I think it'd be sweet to have some kind of wishlist feature. Not like the Amazon wishlist where you link to items that are for sale, but where buyers can declare what they are look…
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Comment #663684
They also specifically exclude "Developers, Designers, Freelancers". Why don't they just call it the "Atlanta Pointy-Haired Boss" meetup?
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Comment #358415
My understanding is that last year (2007), while everyone was salivating over the iphone and contemplating the its ramifications on the high-end phone market, Nokia sold the rest o…
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Comment #331914
But they told me it was going to be called Mojave.
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Comment #325236
"Some Web frameworks use session state to track and hold information about the user throughout their journey through the site, however they go against the RESTful principles and sh…
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Comment #313493
I can see them poring over their US News and World Report rankings right now. Might I suggest another requirement? * Expert at tying a full-Windsor knot
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Comment #303219
But everyone understands that TechCrunch is a joke, right?
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Comment #297589
Yeah, I think there's some renaissance man posturing going on in this list.
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Comment #295473
Well that's no big surprise. Nullriver's NetShare already was rejected for limitless utility.
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Comment #278717
I think that Damien's point is that he doesn't get the "self-evidence" or Good Thinginess of using REST as a _developer_ of a web application. I see it over and over again in devel…
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Comment #265093
At first, I read the title wrong...
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Comment #259872
IIRC, the same thing happened at the releases of Spiderman and the Royal Tenenbaums. Hype does funny things to men.
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Comment #213833
I think they need to decide whether they want to be a personal blog for Arrington's uninformed self-injection or real journalism. Right now, I think they're pretending to the latte…
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Comment #212737
Boards of Canada, Brian Eno, and other ambient stuff. Stereolab is also good. There's also this 13 minute ambient song by American Analog Set that is awesome for work: Late One Sun…