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noamhacker

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About noamhacker

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Recent public activity

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    Comment #23500340

    I submitted this video because of the interesting software parallels we can take away from it, in a city known for very good infrastructure.

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    Comment #19531027

    I’ve manually entered quotes from an old physical book into my readwise because they were so well written, so it’s possible to use physical books too!

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    Comment #15081595

    On a related note, but different implementation (iframes), I recently learned that W3C does not believe infinite recursion should be a thing: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14…

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    Comment #15060642

    The shape of the code is just as impressive as the size!

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    Comment #15005847

    > those who are members of the Airbnb community accept people regardless of their race, religion, national origin, ethnicity, disability, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, …

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    Comment #14943012

    Scrabble is great for vocabulary, although as you get better you'll learn strategic words and probably disregard their meaning (for example, I frequently use qi, qat, suq, qua but …

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    Comment #14756081

    I think the point of this extension is for people who need to access facebook features like groups and events, but don't want to get distracted by the dopamine-inducing newsfeed on…

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    Comment #14431957

    How do you test a system like this for accuracy? Is this done by simulating millions of unique requests?

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    Comment #14332078

    > "One thing that is very important to note is our sinkholing only stops this sample and there is nothing stopping them removing the domain check and trying again, so it’s incredib…

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    Comment #14188067

    The posts would get auto-deleted if their vote count got to -5. It was popular enough at my university that this kind of community moderation worked reasonably well, but in a lot o…

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    Comment #14181141

    A couple years ago, I almost signed up for unroll.me but I stopped myself. It didn't seem worth it to give some service full access to my gmail account, when I could just spend a f…

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    Comment #14084933

    Could be more useful to instead place messages, such as "check the lights"

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    Comment #11364254

    I joined in summer 2008 and made 900+ comic strips over a couple years. they had a tiny yet awesome community (this was all before it was big on facebook).