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planck
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Comment #855841
A couch in my living room.
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Comment #817807
Let me save you some time: Windows users keep buying Windows machines because their last machine was a Windows machine and they already know how to use it. You don't need to write …
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Comment #814450
How many 5-minute elevator rides have you taken? An elevator pitch should take 30 seconds or less.
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Comment #790649
For all that food, I didn't see anything that I would be excited about eating. Where's the pizza/pasta/sandwiches/food for real (hungry) people?
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Comment #787081
They're planning on bit.ly using link data to start a news aggregator, and they want to be at the top of bit.ly's charts when it happens.
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Comment #786411
The language a website is written in is insignificant to its success. Outside of AND and OR, it's all syntax anyway.
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Comment #772672
Switch to MySQL, and then use this trick. (I kid, I kid.)
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Comment #772671
A broken search bar, at that. I typed "tell me more" and hit enter, and it resulted in a search for "tell me mo." I tried it again, and it searched for "tell m." I suppose the reas…
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Comment #769258
40% of blog posts are probably babble as well - another fad.
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Comment #768743
What a coward - he racks up $40,000 in personal debt on his corporate account and then puts his family through the agony of mourning his death? Such a disgrace.
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Comment #765036
In a couple of years, we're going to look back at URL shorteners as a fad as lame as the tag, animated mailbox GIFs, and logos from FlamingText.com.
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Comment #761792
Assume all data entered by users is malicious and encode it properly on display. That's really all there is to it.
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Comment #759942
I read that as "a really nice kitten," and found myself agreeing with you. A house and a nice kitten sound pretty good.
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Comment #754998
Emurse.com has had Word/PDF/RTF export for years.
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Comment #750088
Laugh if you want, but his stuff has been reprinted in Business Week/Techcrunch/Valleywag before.
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Comment #749532
When you're hiring for any normal development position, ability matters more than reputation. If I was interviewing someone for a job that required writing SQL and asked them to wr…
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Comment #748095
"PG, RTM, and TLB would probably fail your test -- they don't use SQL, they use flat files." Well, then they likely wouldn't be a good fit for the position the OP is hiring for, si…
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Comment #686230
I think Arrington is vastly overestimating the number of people who will actually buy a CrunchPad. It will cost more than $300, be too big to be portable, but too crippled (no keyb…
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Comment #683518
Do you have factual support for your first statement?
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Comment #680000
Newsflash: Twenty-somethings with no ambition will eventually realize that they have no ambition and will get sad. :-( There, I just saved you 10 minutes of reading the article.
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Comment #657773
is emphasis within the context of the page. is judgment within the context of the world. One of these judgments can be made reliably by the site owner; one cannot.
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Comment #657725
Why not just use existing technologies and implement it yourself? It's already been done anyway: http://www.chrisfinke.com/addons/nsfw-detector/
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Comment #646570
Easiest way to double your money: fold it in half and put it in your pocket. I guarantee no losses.
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Comment #631367
Well, I like it. My wife would use it as well. Perhaps they're not targeting the Hacker News demographic?