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wallio

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About wallio

Rails dev in Toronto but diving deeper and deeper into Javascript.

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    Comment #6650814

    Trust us we have really good reasons and arguments but we just can't tell you. lol

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    Comment #6021724

    There is a tradeoff between being selective and inclusive. If you are too inclusive (i.e. almost everyone fits) then you can't be very selective. On the other hand if you are very …

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    Comment #6021449

    You make an interesting point that perhaps learning is NOT working. While learning can help you get more work done it is not work itself. In fact it is often an imitation of actual…

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    Comment #6021306

    This article confusingly referred to "qualified" investors but according to other reporting it is actually "accredited" investors [1]. This is particularly confusing because "quali…

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    Comment #5907476

    This article makes it sound like free public transportation is a new idea. It pops up in Toronto every so often as if it was the first time it was every thought up(1). In fact this…

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    Comment #5907271

    Fascinating issue and the rest of the Retraction Watch website is eye opening! I rarely read academic journals anymore but I had always assumed the top journals did a good job of f…

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    Comment #5903650

    Is all this secrecy just "security through obscurity" which is well know to be unreliable. In other words, would we be better off just letting everyone (citizens and enemies) know …

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    Comment #5896751

    The story was that they admitted this in a "secret briefing". I'm not sure if denying something in public refutes what you said in private. Nadler seemed pretty sure on Thursday at…

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    Comment #5889294

    It is very hard to not love this guy.

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    Comment #5886992

    tptacek why are you always defending ridiculous statements and behavior by the US administration and spy agencies? You seem willing to bend over backwards (or is it forwards) to ju…

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    Comment #5886696

    Yes - it seems strange that this has not already been integrated into Google DevTools which I generally use. Perhaps there is a similar Chrome extension or Firebug add-in but have …

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    Comment #5876078

    Cool stuff - had not heard about the 3D rendering linked in the article either. These are not trivial features to implement or maintain and seem to have a somewhat narrow audience.…

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