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volokoumphetico
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Comment #6561983
most excellent! I needed something like this.
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Comment #6561935
holy shit this is the most depressing I ever experienced. You've effectively ruined thousands of ycombinator visitors but reminded them of the raw truth. my mind is blown. I was so…
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Comment #6546321
tl;dr - rich guy saw Ghandi and tries to become one because he always has the option to give it up unlike the billions out there who really doesn't have quite that.
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Comment #6546312
This really is the future. As coders and hackers we need to strive for software that produces the best possible welfare of maximum number of humanity in all possible aspects such a…
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Comment #6512192
So sorry to hear that project got cut from spending. It really seems like another extremely powerful nuclear bomb.
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Comment #6509429
what if you get a DMCA notice to take down the mummify link because they told you so? If you don't provide a guarantee against such political oppression, what good is paying for th…
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Comment #6509416
nice timing of the events going on in Egypt or clever marketing?
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Comment #6414093
IT's like the entire Japan island is a nuclear bomb ready to go off when natural disaster strikes.
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Comment #6408186
Reading Ycombinator Can Turn You into a Psychopath
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Comment #6401603
I guess you make a good point. It is quite efficient in weeding out really bad question like 'help me with my homework it's due in 10 minutes'. Maybe there could be a solution inst…
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Comment #6395700
for a minute there thought you were describing Pyongyang, but even it has more life, even if Dear Leader tells exactly where everyone to be at every moment
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Comment #6395680
disgraceful to see fellow entrepreneurs and coders working to kill other humans. hope your parents are as "patriotic" as you when they watch CIA drones kill children and women for …
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Comment #6395354
Yes, like me who has asked far more questions than answers. I've more medals (over 100, 60% is bronze) than someone with reputation many fold as me. I personally find the medals mu…
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Comment #6395340
Not to mention that it's not noobies that are affected. I've had many questions closed and only to be reopened once I made my case. I've had comments where people THANKED me for as…
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Comment #6394826
yes, I don't even bother clicking on search results that doesn't have stackoverflow in it! It's very amazing what they've done but I fear that the community has peaked, seeing the …
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Comment #6394811
what is the entire internet? it's a collection of servers talking to each other an agreed upon and standardized protocols that browsers running on operating systems can understand.…
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Comment #6394797
I usually find that moderators on SO are egomaniacs. Huge ego boost from insulting new users in a passive aggressive way because in reality they are beta male and have no power of …
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Comment #6394702
Stackoverflow has been immensely useful for someone who is curious or stuck on coding related topics. I have asked close to 500 questions over the course of 3 years having checked …
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Ask HN: What crowdsourcing as a service have you had success with?
I am looking to crowd source very basic activity, categorizing the image a person is looking at. What I need is the fastest response as possible, and a large volume of work to be d…
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Ask HN: Multi-tenanted database that is shareable and embeddable?
I have struck a boulder here and I can't seem to find the right word to describe it. Basically, users sign up on "the site", uploads data onto it, and generates a javascript tag wh…
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Comment #6370783
wow tough crowd.
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Comment #6370779
can we see a node.js framework with MOVE principles?
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Comment #6370140
from the title I thought somebody had discovered a way to run an operating system on just a thin sheet of metal
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Comment #6370122
guess nobody got the Dragonball reference. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯