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hypnocode

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About hypnocode

I like C.

I'm from Alaska.

Have a nice day.

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    I think you're missing the point, that perhaps we need to examine the culture we're creating. The benefit of discussing the matter is that we may be able to prevent future tragedie…

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    Comment #4751893

    Link to paper: http://www.nature.com/nphoton/journal/v6/n11/abs/nphoton.201...

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    Comment #4724954

    Great example of how treating a kid like he can think creates a kid who thinks, big kudos to dad for that, too.

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    Comment #4423863

    according to the actual report http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/nl302015v Two-dimensional (2D) materials, such as molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), have been shown to exhibit excelle…

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    Any idea as to which one is actually harder, the new material, or Lonsdaleite? I see from this journal that Lonsdaleite has 58% higher indentation strength than diamond: http://prl…

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    EDIT: In light of some controversy over the title of this article I have taken the liberty of removing what I see as being some of the more potentially misleading terms. The word "…

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    Thanks for posting that!

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    I can totally relate to the point, and know exactly how it feels. But I also feel like 'that one thing' is often a motivator and gives you something to focus on, it also helps brin…

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    Besides brute force decryption, does anyone have some good examples of O(2^N) algorithms? Also: http://www.kurzweilai.net/software-progress-beats-moores-law Algorithmic improvement…

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    Comment #4413394

    You could pretty easily title this "writing code right the first time" and some adjustments to tense, I don't think anyone would know the difference. Great article.

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    Comment #4399237

    I'm guessing high, comments suggest involvement in the community.

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    Comment #4386271

    Go back to reddit.

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    I think the idea he's trying to convey is that rewrites are a bad idea IF you already have a nice clean, simple product that works, with a large code base. I've been on projects wh…

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    Comment #4358568

    Really brings home the fact that we have reached beyond the place where life sprung up, and are probably getting ready to move beyond the earth.

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    Comment #4357102

    Copyright laws in America are broken. That said, this kind of corporate innovation is pretty broken, too. The way I interpret this document is not "how can we make a great product?…

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    Great points! It comes down to how deep you want to go, too. Programmers are still finding jobs, and it seems like our market is better than most hiring markets, at least in the Un…

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    One man iOS dev here, not really by choice, I live in a mildly remote part of Alaska, which is not what I'd call a "technology hotbed" so finding co-devs is tough, unless you count…