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m2com
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About m2com
Twitter: @markdmckinney Web: markdmckinney.com Blog: thought-science.com
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Show HN: Database of Important Questions
Hey everyone! I have a question for you: What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever received? A few months ago, I was also thinking about this question, so I began reviewing all t…
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Comment #31565579
Very cool project! Are there any example projects using early stage Dragonflydb yet?
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Comment #31099906
Agreed. We're becoming more and more a certificate-society than one based on true understanding. There are few mechanisms used to evaluate people's abilities that aren't based on w…
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“When you bet on a winner, diversifying is likely to be a case of you selling the winner to buy the loser.” Well yeah, that assumes you know the winner. The point of diversifying i…
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Comment #28229523
Good that there’s some human supervision. But, I know I have more than 30 photos of my dog. Also don’t like the idea of false positives auto-sharing some of my camera roll.
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Comment #28229495
Oh damn, that’s crazy. Very cool project. Thanks for sharing and the explanation.
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Comment #28229466
Hi, this looks interesting but I have no idea what this all means lol Is this some way of hiding a picture within a picture, or am I way off the mark?
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Comment #28218063
Great resource, bookmarked!
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Comment #28136512
Hey HN! Just pushed my first public GitHub repo! It's a simple password manager in Python for the terminal. I thought it was about time I started “building in public” and learning …
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Comment #28075377
Agreed, a model of dedication to the craft
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Comment #27814296
Slow load, but after a minute it worked for me. Pretty cool!
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Comment #27320694
After a reading a pretty crazy and inspiring story from OurCrowd CEO, Jon Medved, I realized something: As founders, we often try too hard to keep our startup story as neat as poss…
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Would like to emphasize this. They’re some great tools that manage knowledge extremely well (including Innos). But now I’d like to see more work on the knowledge’s deployment into …