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ryan_brunner

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About ryan_brunner

lead developer of @influitive, toronto web developer, avid cook and general man about town

Recent public activity

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    Comment #2767336

    Cool, thanks!

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    Comment #2766083

    We usually host a hack night every second thursday in Toronto, and we're going to move it to Sunday for this. If you're interested in attending (or could host people on Saturday), …

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    Comment #2709857

    To lend some credence to the "it's easy to tell who's writing what", we recently used Rypple as a team review aid for team members to anonymously ask for feedback from the rest of …

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    Comment #2681302

    You could apply the same argument to webpages. I think HTML e-mail is a complete mess right now, but allowing some degree of e-mail styling does go a long way in helping users unde…

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    Comment #2681293

    A few bad apples were ? Image based e-mail tracking is de rigeur to this day for nearly any marketing e-mail you receive, and has been since e-mail marketing has been a thing. Any …

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    Comment #2675530

    I don't know what awesomeness could possibly be contained within parts 2, 3 or 4 to make this seem any better. Heroku is doing some incredible things.

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    Comment #2674263

    I'd go for the green eyeshade: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Visorlayout.jpg Anachronistic, looks absolutely silly if worn today, and was probably only worn by uptight number c…

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    Comment #2668577

    The thing is, these complaints usually come from people who WANT linux to succeed on the desktop. I'm certainly one of those people - one of those poor unfortunate souls doing RoR …

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    Comment #2656954

    Is location really the key piece of data differentiating "pictures from Bob's wedding" from "the universe of pictures", though? I would think some concept of tagging that went beyo…