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rfvtgb
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Comment #6024816
>Don't all video games do that? The software actually provides access to competitive leagues and various other resources for various games. I think this is a good summary of the ba…
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Comment #3696617
Really nice and would be even better if it covered information theory too.
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Comment #3509957
>replace Zynga with Epic and Tiny Tower and Dream Heights with Quake III Arena and Unreal Tournament. Bad example. UT and Q3A were released withing 10 days of each other. The devel…
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Comment #3273570
It seems I was not the only one to say ``antigravity''. http://pythonpackages.com/pypi/antigravity
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Comment #3257975
Also http://stanfordrejects.com .
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Comment #3185947
Thanks. That part with the blue background burrowed from the old layout goes a long way to making all that white less jarring.
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Comment #3180898
I voiced some of my concerns in the other HN submission which I will repeat here: The old system had flaws but it worked. Firstly, I'm not against G+ integration if it meant both p…
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Comment #3180529
While being able to share to particular groups is nice, this just adds a new site that I need to check everyday (ie. G+) which goes against everything a feed aggregator should be. …
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Comment #3180436
Because it is a very good aggregation of almost everything on the internet I care about. I can have feeds for tumblr accounts, youtube accounts, twitter accounts and whole subreddi…
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Comment #3180220
They sacrificed usability to make a lot of GReader users use G+ begrudgingly. Now, instead of being able to see a nice feed counter for friends' shares, I would have to go to G+ in…
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Comment #3179990
For example, I have Hacker News in my rss feeds. I certainly never read everything or even close to that. As a fellow HN user, surely you are not interested in every article here?