Ironically the grammar error he cites might not be an error, depending on whether Mr Franken said that IRL or in print. If it were in print, such as on a website or email, then it was not incorrect for the New York Times (which was why I missed it, because I skip the quotes when looking for errors) to have simply transcribed Franken's error. (In that case they could put the old (sic) there, but I view that as a total…
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#32Congrats! Does this mean we'll get to see the source? edit: Any details on the financials?
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#33Finally, a story in which YC misjudged... :) Congrats...
I think you'll find that YC is littered with failures (startups missed, and those chosen that failed). That's the great thing about the model. At this scale they have the ability to do so.
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#35Congratulations.
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#36Did you make more than you would have consulting over the same time period?
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#37A question for the AtD folks: Do you have any concerns about being acquired by a company which builds such a famously insecure product? Speaking as someone who cares a lot about security, I'd be concerned about the reputation for poor security "rubbing off" on me.
Can some downvoters please explain?
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#38A question for the AtD folks: Do you have any concerns about being acquired by a company which builds such a famously insecure product? Speaking as someone who cares a lot about security, I'd be concerned about the reputation for poor security "rubbing off" on me.
I'm not sure why my question here is being voted down; the fact that wordpress is famously insecure is hardly controversial. Can some downvoters please explain?
Microsoft Research did a lot of work on Haskell. Does the multitude of Windows viruses make you not want to use Haskell? Probably not. It just doesn't matter.
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#40If they have a better spell checker, why tie it to a particular editor/web site?
I chose to support TinyMCE as the first editor because of its excellent plugin API and use in popular applications. I chose WordPress as a first application because of its excellent plugin API and infrastructure for distributing plugins to users. The fact I think it's pretty slick helped too.