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undantag

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    Comment #32929123

    Been premium since they gated the listen-with-screen-off feature behind it. Never looked back. Ad free is great, and I’m happy to pay for it / support the creators. Compared to my …

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    Comment #32835038

    Or aspirational :)

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    Comment #32401434

    I’ve frequently found the HN comments to be more valuable than reading than the articles themselves - the context & community that’s being nurtured here is (emoji sparkles) ;)

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    Comment #8753482

    Jag har två kompisar som söker lägenhet från Januari. Kommer du åt det här eventet? https://www.facebook.com/events/352962604886482/

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    Comment #8187376

    Inspired by http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=63809 (vimeo: http://vimeo.com/101814775 )

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    Comment #7266266

    Aww. I guess let me know when you're open in the UK.

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    Comment #7266231

    I don't really think answer #2 is aimed at lurkers, but rather people who contribute edits for their own gain rather than to be helpful. No need to get upset, move along.

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    Comment #7174621

    It's a joke. The recently released dungeon keeper is a ridiculously pay-or-wait game. See the escapist article on the same: http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials…

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    Comment #6232348

    The Swedish Pirate Party definitely campaigns heavily on those issues, and less on "sharing culture". It took a few years for them to get through that phase. I guess the UK Pirate …

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    Comment #6121375

    According to Tim Rogers[1] in-app purchases are already being regulated in Japan. As far as I understand it there must be a finite number of purchases, leading to a "maximum spend"…

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    Comment #6108959

    We did something similar and actually ended up finding a confusing hotspot. Turned out to be a ledge where people could clip through a fence and fall to their deaths.

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    Comment #5546704

    I usually recommend supergenpass to friends for this particular reason. Some prefer stuff like keepass that let's them store everything - i'm happier to rely on an algorithm. Key p…

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    Comment #4682232

    It seems like a Wii U -like device would be a great match for Windows 8. Or just a desktop-tablet combo, working together seamlessly.

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    Comment #4676972

    Similar thing happened to a friend of mine who worked at a game development startup. A company was set up for that game, and the whole crew of developers were hired by it, while th…

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    Comment #4665355

    The first step to learning something new is admitting you don't know it yet?

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    Comment #4624420

    Yep, looks like he stopped doing inline (on-page?) references to sources past slide 13. The last page has a collection of sources, but no direct connection to the statements in the…

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    Comment #4623493

    There is some data from the games industry, which I would say applies to knowledge workers: http://www.lostgarden.com/2008/09/rules-of-productivity-pres... (blog post from 2008 wit…

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    Comment #4600855

    You really should test both, HTTP can't be trusted if DNS has been compromised.

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    Comment #4598109

    I recall pg initiating a discussion highlighting the declining quality (S/N) of comments at HN, and struggling to find a scalable approach of tackling it. Afaik slashdots approach …

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    Comment #4501901

    This just reads like any contemporary "fashion" writing to me. You see it in those magazines with a model on the cover and stories about if he's really that into you inside. I thin…

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    Comment #4496054

    Yep, for this "pipeline/processing" type of workflow, I've seen several good examples of visual editors. It feels like it should be possible to implement most of the standard unix …

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    Comment #4322301

    I tend to think of him as Zed Shaw's grandfather.

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    Comment #4284918

    This will be my takeaway tl;dr: "Crunch does not make the product ship sooner — it makes the product ready later. Crunch does not make the product better — it makes the product wor…