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malditogeek
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Comment #8325016
Related: KaTeX on Gitter https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8324991
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Comment #8286667
If you host your source on GitHub, you should definitely check out Gitter. It's free for public repos and the integration is great; you get Markdown, integrations, IRC bridge, etc.…
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Show HN: Open source WebRTC powered Skype/Hangout alternative
I just presented at FOSDEM a personal project I've been working on. Give it a go and tell what you think. Cheers! VMUX is a Skype™ alternative that runs in the browser. It's built …
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Comment #6977864
I've been working on a Node.js server (signaling server in Node over WS, frontend built in Backbone) https://github.com/malditogeek/vmux give it a go. There's a running instance at…
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Comment #6975375
https://apprtc.appspot.com/ and https://appear.in are probably the most KISS Skype alternatives out there. Of course, built on top of WebRTC. I've been working myself on an open so…
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Comment #6065686
Odd sport the "dB drag racing". Made me remember of this Gavras video http://vimeo.com/9357434
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Comment #5928875
Also: http://www.igvita.com/2012/02/06/sstable-and-log-structured-...
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Comment #5928872
OP, I've been using leveldb-ruby[1] for some time. Is yours just an alternative implementation or are there any other improvements I'm missing? [1] https://github.com/wmorgan/level…
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Comment #5331587
If you're still interested, the code is here: https://github.com/malditogeek/lalo Also, just added a welcome page ;)
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Comment #5331318
Hey niggler, totally agree. If it was a product I'd definitely do it but is just a hack. If you're still interested in checking it out, the code (and screenshot) is here: https://g…
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Comment #5330862
OP here, this is related with a story I've seen today: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5330020 I've been working on a similar concept but based on IRC. Once authenticated with …
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Show HN: An experiment - IRC channel from just a URL
This is related with a previous story I've seen today: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5330020 I've been working on a similar concept but based on IRC. Once authenticated with …
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Comment #5330498
Interesting. I've been working on a very similar concept but based on IRC. There's a version running here: http://lalo-g7stltno.dotcloud.com/ Once authenticated with your Twitter a…
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Comment #1575622
What about happy Ruby tests!? http://github.com/malditogeek/redgreen_supermario :D
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Comment #1342301
The idea is good, but isn't anything new. And right now Diaspora looks like vaporware... Instead, the One Social Web guys [ http://onesocialweb.org ] are developing an open source …
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Comment #1315448
"But anyone who has run a marathon knows that it’s not all science. There is a huge mental component in the last six miles. Humans aren’t designed to run that far."? I think she sh…
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Comment #1043402
I love CC, but I think is more a matter of 'negotiation' between the writer and the publisher. Let me explain... There's an Argentinian journalist/writer, Hernan Casciari, who beca…
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Comment #960873
Awesome idea, awesome product. Just pre-ordered mine :D
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Comment #858231
P2P is already changing the filesystem panorama. Right now, Dropbox is the hype but the real rocket sauce is in Wuala [1], which was recently bought by Lacie. I can see, in the nea…
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Comment #845642
TIP for the Vim lovers out there: Firefox: you can do a quick search hitting '/' Skype [Mac]: you can replace text in your last sent message with the 's/ / /' syntax I would love t…
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Comment #845636
I've been using it for a long time and totally love it. I have the same mappings I have for Vim, for open and move between tabs and so on. It's an awesome tool.