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jogle

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    Comment #6312888

    $7.25/hour, nice!!

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    Comment #6312885

    SEEKING FREELANCER -- NEW YORK CITY (remote not possible) DURATION: At least 4 months, up to 12, potential hire if you're interested after the project is finished. Need 2-3 people …

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    Comment #6312853

    SEEKING FREELANCER -- NEW YORK CITY (remote not possible) DURATION: At least 4 months, up to 12, potential hire if you're interested after the project is finished. Need 2-3 people …

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    Hotel Network Security: A Study of Computer Networks in U.S. Hotels

    Given the discussions about Firesheep, I thought it would be interesting to point to a study I did a couple of years ago while at Cornell regarding hotel network security. Link: ht…

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    Comment #1738504

    Yeh, to be clear I actually enjoy the art in some of the posts you've made, but I share the same wonder as the original commenter as to what "artsy hack" means, really. Not a big d…

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    Comment #1738421

    He posts these things all the time for some reason, all to the same website. People have asked before how it has anything to do with "hackers" and to my knowledge there haven't bee…

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    Comment #1730790

    I read something on msnbc a couple days ago but can't find the link. Here are some from more mainstream sources than TechCrunch, though: http://blogs.wsj.com/venturecapital/2010/09…

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    Comment #1655592

    Just last week I found a research paper I published while at Cornell on Scribd -- no attribution at all, no permissions, etc. It's a paper that in normal circulation costs $50 to p…

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    Comment #1655564

    I really connected to this piece a lot: I'm in my 20s, in NYC for the first time, grew up in the South, and am completely infatuated with this place for some unable-to-be-explained…

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    For a location aware site, is it worth visiting actual locations?

    I've recently started coding a location-aware site with a couple of friends (we actually just applied for the upcoming YC round), but we've all been feeling we could work a bit har…

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    Comment #1654849

    This isn't directly related to your question, but thought you'd find this 5 minute video interesting: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TU7Y6HiLXto It's Art Williams (inspirational sp…

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    Comment #1648822

    total karma / # comments = average?

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    Comment #1642433

    You really need to provide much more detail about the type of site you're running, how/if it makes money, whether you're comfortable working as a contractor for the larger company,…

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    Comment #1638161

    http://www.facebook.com/#!/settings/?tab=privacy&section... Click "Edit your settings" down at the bottom left. Click "Edit your settings" on the "Instant Personalization" setting.…

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    Comment #1637912

    I find that most often the "spam" that comes up on searches is on the user-submit-enabled sites -- vimeo, myplick, authorstream, slideshare, scribd, etc. -- and it's their lack of …

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    Comment #1637896

    Facebook already does ban on a domain basis, but of course that's not a fix at all. These things are "viral" by the nature of the Like button since it posts on the user's wall auto…