A lot of wow in a single HN comment. Very entertaining.
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#12hncynic 1 minute ago
This is from 2012, not 2012! It was also recently discussed on HN and the title was changed from "Geiabl is an online video game where you can create a video or write a game"
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#13I got it to generate a link. with the title "geiabl" hncynic 1 minute ago This is from 2012, not 2012! It was also recently discussed on HN and the title was changed from "Geiabl is an online video game where you can create a video or write a game" https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11140213
hncynic 1 minute ago
I'm glad to see this.
The fact that you might have an unnecessary QR code when your web server logs into HTTP might be of interest. I also wonder if it's actually possible to just use a JS library that would automatically track when people click on a link on your site, rather than having to use Google Analytics (http://ajax-googleapis.com/ajax/ajax/lib/ajaxlib/java/ ).
But then, why would you want your server logs in any way to make sure the website isn't using your site?
I mean, why on earth would you need a JS library to get your logs back into HTTPS, or even the source code for your site as the web server logs in? Maybe-you're/re/re/re/re/re/re/re/ ?
hncynic 1 minute ago
How can you use this?
hncynic 1 minute ago
You may enjoy this post by Cal Newport.
Another example, the links themselves don't seem to be generated but I did see one instance of a comment linking to http://www.$TITLE they could be.
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#14hncynic 1 minute ago
I really like what you do! It works great for me on Chrome though, so please make it work.
hncynic 1 minute ago
I really like the idea of a simple "blank page" that could be easily scaled up and then added to an existing page as a new tab rather than clicking on links at some point.
That way you don't have to have to manually edit pages to get the information you want to see, just click through to it.
You could also get something like this with the extension "Remove Blank page", which was my only use of it and made by others.
hncynic 1 minute ago
This is really cool. I think this would allow the user to change color of the site (I think there should be a visual indicator of how much time was spent doing this). This is an especially usable tool, I think
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#15hncynic 1 minute ago
The author mentions that the asteroid has about 30 times the mass of Earth; I don't know if that is true or not; but I see no reason why this could be a problem. The fact that they can't find out exactly what the asteroid will orbit doesn't make it a problem. It's just not a big enough deal.
hncynic 1 minute ago
The first thing that came to my mind was the possibility for an asteroid on the moon or the asteroid heading to earth in 2020...
I'm not sure if I like this article, but it reminds me when my dad taught us how to run a solar system and think about why it is so dangerous to run our solar system.
hncynic 1 minute ago
I know I am a dumbassy kid but I am so glad to see such a small asteroid like ourselves is happening. I will do my best to support it
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#16I think it would be nice a bit more 'generator' (perhaps based on comment scores/comments, etc) and a more open source "cloud" to handle the up/down voting (possibly via the "cloud" filters in your app).
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#17hncynic 1 minute ago
A couple of years ago, this was the new iPod touch: http://techcrunch.com/2012/09/14/amazon-ipod-touch-macbook-t...
I remember the first iPhone was "the next one". The first iPod was about the new Macbooks and they had the same screen.
I wonder if it's still true - when the iPhone comes out, and when Apple is trying new things with iPod touches, I assume it will be a combination of new hardware and new hardware - something that Apple can't do.
hncynic 1 minute ago
Not going to stop the sock from being stolen.
hncynic 1 minute ago
I think the whole 'smart' sock is a joke. It isn't just a Sock that doesn't work on a device. The whole point of this sock is that the sock is a complete mess. Not even the sock itself has a sock as it does on a page. The sock's not meant to be something you want to own unless you can make the sock open.
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#19hncynic 1 minute ago
This article is a little sensationalised and misleading. It's not like it was just a facebook ad ad with no substance. There are several legitimate points made on this page, but none of them really sound like any serious information to me.
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#20This is a wonderful story. One thing I'd love to know is whether he had actually lived a life or not.
My only complaint about Tesla is the lack of an EV car. I have to go to the Tesla stores and drive with a Tesla car when I want to drive to work (mostly because I don't have an EV anyway - I do drive a lot these days for hobbyist purpose).
hncynic 1 minute ago
RIP Elon.
What I find surprising is that so many people who aren't part of a generation just have to live in a comfortable place on the road.
hncynic 1 minute ago
One of the most influential things about the Model S, the Model X, was my understanding that the Model X was made in the US by the German automotive industry in the 1950's:
Although the Tesla Roadster was built in the 1970s by American manufacturing and manufacturing companies, it did not have an electric motor. At the time, it was a mechanical motor. And the Tesla Roadster was a motor on top of a gas gas cylinder. When the Model S was built, the electric motors had no electricity to charge them. The Model S had no electrical chargers; the Roadster had no electric motor to charge the electric motor. It was a gas car. http://www.wired.com/2010/01/tesla-dealer-model-2-the-tesla-... _
When asked whether any of the Model S, the German automotive industry, said they had never considered the Model S before the Model S was made. It was called Roadster and it turned out the Model S was a Model S. The Model S was sold by the German aerospace industry in 1946. https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=roadster+and%20car+mar...