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BrandonM
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The third comment down links to this YouTube video:<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAWDYaWAVQQ">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAWDYaWAVQQ</a><p>In short, he admits to intentionally playing the Mac community in order to get hits. So if people just stopped giving him attention, all of these false predictions...
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statikpulse
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I need help in this category. I'm currently doing consultant work full time to pay the bills (and keep the girlfriend happy) while working on my startup nights and weekends.<p>My girlfriend simply HATES computers and this makes it hard for her to understand what I am doing, why I am doing it and what it could mean late...
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Mistone
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"Once you have kids, you can't afford to take that kind of chance with your life because you're also responsible for their lives."<p>I agree to a point, but having kids does not relegate you to life in a cubicle, slowing building your 401 K, and complaining about not having enough Paid Time Off.<p>I think if you have a...
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Mistone
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I'm going this year, but did not go last year. Not sure what to expect but it should be fun!<p>With the insane cost of most of the hot web conferences, and the primary value that you get from conferences being people you meet, this is a great opportunity. Same crowd, no VC funding required to afford a seat.
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Inxight on Google - Knowledge has replaced OS in post microsoft area
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rms
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kfischer (at) gmail dot com<p> Thanks
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daliso
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What do you guys think about the increase in the number of these document publishing sites. Will these morph into web based filing systems to replace the filing systems on our PCs?<p>What's their business model and which site will become dominant?
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chris_l
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If you really were a Jobs, it wouldn't matter whether he can tell, or not?
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r7000
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bbc startup series: Zooomr
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OpenFloodgate: Online Publishing with Control
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Young people are just smarter
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mattculbreth
1,175,194,474
I read this essay recently in Joel Spolsky's "Best Software Writing". Really a great essay to study what seems to happen to groups on the net. Witness Reddit very recently with the old timers upset about the heavy political content. Fascinating that it seems to happen across decades.
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zaidf
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How I Sold My Idea to my Co-Founders
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mattculbreth
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Hey that's cool. How'd they do it? I guess some sort of logic to look for movement in the image and put the stars around it?
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palish
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It seems unlikely that Perl would be the best choice to write this website in.<p>Timeslicing it into segments of 15 days might be a little too artificial. No one knows really how long it'll take, and it'll probably be 2-3 times your worst case number (the video game industry taught me that one).<p>Black and white migh...
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r7000
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bbc startup series: StumbleUpon
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palish
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A Group is its Own Worst Enemy - Social Software Design
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rsynnott
1,175,193,416
Depending on the employer, they may be quite happy to amend your contract to lay no claim on anything done in your own time and outside their product domain. Mine did.
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jw
1,175,193,726
I agree the site is way over the top and disconcerting. When I loaded the main page it just felt like they were trying way too hard to sell me something. It looks more like an ad for the 4th of July sale at Macy's than a startup funder. Either that or an ad for Citizen's bank, I cant' decide. It's a stark contrast ...
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jw
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The book analogy falls apart here, because only a limited number of people are accepted to YC or TS, while a (practically) unlimited number of people can read Harry Potter. The existence of two YC-like programs doesn't significantly decrease the amount of interest per program, especially since you can apply to both. ...
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zkinion
1,175,194,801
Nice. I need to make one of these very soon. I'm looking for co-founders for a new approach to online gambling, and most people don't really understand the casino business that much deep down. Something like this can help out quite a bit.
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If you could only read one, which would it be?
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nolbrowne
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Facebook meets Yahoo Answers - AnswerU
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zaidf
1,175,193,626
Updated link: <a href="http://www.slideshare.net/zaidf/how-i-sold-my-idea-to-my-cofounders">http://www.slideshare.net/zaidf/how-i-sold-my-idea-to-my-cofounders</a><p>I post this because I am presenting to a local VC tomorrow for another idea. <p>I'd love any feedback on what I should put more focus on for the presentat...
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pg
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He had a point. He just phrased it in a way that alienated a lot of people. But there is a certain energy and willingness to see things in unconventional ways that most people lose as they get older. <p>I also think the world is changing to value it more. Math, for example, is famously a young man's game. And I th...
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richcollins
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Maybe I am just jealous since I am over 30 and have not yet succeeded in a startup, but I think it is lack of commitments that allows younger people to be more inventive. If your mind is occupied with IRAs and Cars and Kids ... etc, you never have enough time to get immersed in the process of solving problems.
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This just freaks me out. I can't wait for this one to slide down the frontpage...
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zkinion
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Aren't you the guy that emailed me? Sorry I wasn't able to meet up with you at startup school. <p>I still don't think its that dangerous of advice. Sure, if somebody is working in a similar industry, doing actual work on the start up in the work place, then that'd be a problem. Businesses often do have large portfo...
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http://blogs.business2.com/beta/2007/03/not_ready_brite.html
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Adbrite launches BritePic - "Steroids for Photos"
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palish
1,175,195,011
palish@gmail.com, if you have a spare. I'd appreciate it. Thank you!
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domp
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Also on BritePic: <a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/comments?id=7286">http://news.ycombinator.com/comments?id=7286</a>
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nolbrowne
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would have been useful when I was a freshman. What do you guys think?
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zkinion
1,175,195,406
Infomercial as inthe kind you see on TV, or just some super dooper presentation whipped up in 3dsmax/premiere?
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richcollins
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Paul Erdos was prolific into old age. I contend it is a lack of focus that prevents older people from innovating, not age:<p>"Paul Erdos never learned to tie his shoes, never drove a car or sliced his own piece of fruit"<p><a href="http://teenink.com/Past/1999/10666.html">http://teenink.com/Past/1999/10666.html</a>
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zaidf
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Good points!<p>Like I said, we launched the site three months ago. Perl is working well for us, at least so far. And we launched five days ahead of schedule. But you are right, more often than not that won't be the case.
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A 21 page analysis of a one page sales letter that resulted in a 75% response
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zkinion
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I could see some limited use out of it. Hopefully there will be something more. <p>Other than that, it seems like chocolate syrup on a yummy hamburger.
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Hexayurt
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Looking for entrepreneurial team - have technology and first client. You find funding!
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zaidf
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A point about black/white: be careful about the looks. You might get a false response if your presentation <i>looks</i> great. At least when pitching to potential cofounders, I care more about them understanding what they are getting into than blindly accepting whatever I say because the presentation looks cool. <p>Ide...
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Goladus
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I haven't quit my job, but I'm going to leave it as soon as I reasonably can. It's really hard to say whether Paul Graham had anything to do with it. I'd read inspirational stuff from Kathy Sierra (Creating Passionate Users) and Pamela Slim (Escape from Cubicle Nation) first, which I think is where I started getting ...
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zkinion
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The more you say in here, the better chance you have of finding a person. Pitch something.
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zach
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Very cool. So this is what Justin was flipping out over at the YC mixer, I take it?
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zkinion
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So all they had to do was submit a business plan?<p>Do these things, such as the disease detection and other medical devices actually work or are just theory?
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Elfan
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Math seems to becoming less of a young man's game. There is simply to much to learn now before you reach a field still ripe with unsolved problems. There still lots of said problems, they are just built on top of other things.<p><a href="http://www.slate.com/id/2082960/">http://www.slate.com/id/2082960/</a>
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Hexayurt
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I can fill in a little more of the technical side of things here. The core challenge is to print a lot of data on an A4 / US Letter sized piece of paper, and then get that data back off the paper and into an application running on a cell phone.<p>Ideally, this would work on any old phone. Realistically, this would be v...
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paul
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Give up your dreams and spend the rest of your life locked away in a cubicle? Maybe you should just get a new wife instead, one that isn't so high-maintenance :)<p>
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msgbeepa
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http://www.wikio.com/webinfo?id=13036613
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Stock Market Tips All Over The World
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e1ven
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An interesting analysis- <p>His basic premise is that in order to reach people, you need to do you homework and deal with the decision makers in a way that encourages them to action.<p>Of his two scenarios, the first is more interesting- Recognizing that people in large companies are often looking out for their own int...
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sethjohn
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Flash (and other) video compression uses a similar algorithm to look for parts of a video that are more static. (To avoid re-sending information about a static background, for example.) I'd guess it's a modification from compression technology.<p> to avoid re-sending information about a static background for example. ...
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create_account
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Point or no point, he sounds like an ass.
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dpapathanasiou
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When you open Pandora's box, you get everything, both the bad (greed, vanity, slander, envy, pining, etc.) and the good (hope and progress).
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amichail
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There are many different ways to build a web app and this can present a significant hurdle to finding cofounders. After all, some may like your idea but hate your choice of implementation technologies.
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eli
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Interesting stuff. The cool thing about Slingshot is that it seems like it'll be relatively easy to bolt it on to existing Rails apps. For Apollo, I think you're pretty much going to have to build your apps for Apollo from the start.<p> The downside to Slingshot (for some people) is that, since it's rails, you're gonna...
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create_account
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Wait until you get groupies camping outside your house, just to get glimpse of you. You could be the next David Koresh or Jim Jones.
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create_account
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BTW, I'm seeing a weird bug in Safari. Every time I reply or just click an up-arrow, I get an error saying "does nto exist". Then I go back, and see that my comment was posted and my up-vote was counted. What gives?
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richcollins
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Yep - if I end up homeless I am coming to his house to beg :P
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mae
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Thank you
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mae
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Thank you
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jkush
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I think what's important is that you agree on WHAT you will build. <p>
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mynameishere
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I don't get it. Sign up, "bid" everything on one girl, if it doesn't work, close the account and repeat.<p>???<p>Easy to game, and I'm not sure why any woman would care two cents for some meaningless "bids" in contrast with _any_ real-world criteria.
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zkinion
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I think theres plenty of people out there who want to be part of a startup, but hav no idea whatsoever, or have just vague/pipe dream ideas about starting a company. <p>Right now I just need a really good flash developer, and maybe another super tech if they could contribute alot. I haven't been able to find one yet,...
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nickb
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He definitely got rich! No idea if she regretted it... I never asked him about that. I think he remarried.
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vo0do0
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hehe lol, that's a good topic! I've been married for past 4 years (almost five, and I'll be at ycomb when we're 5 years - hopefully) and what I can say is:<p>My wife's paying the bills right now while iJigg is giving me 12 hours of work and big headaches :D<p>I'd not say you shouldn't try something being married, but f...
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domp
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Well I'd assume that a company would already be far along with development and brainstorming if they're looking for publicity like this. All they are expecting is pretty much a sales pitch, which a startup is probably already used to giving anyways. If not, videotaping yourself in such a way might be more important the...
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mae
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BrandonM
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Great article which reiterates the point that even a failed startup can be a great experience. It is also an important reminder that the best software does not always (or even often) win out, so it is important to consider other issues when working on your product. It also demonstrates that a failure does not necessa...
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zkinion
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oohhhhhhhhhhh 100th comment :)
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BrandonM
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Wow... that was an amazing article, one of the best that I have read in a while. It really gave a lot of insight into social interactions, and not just online ones. Thanks for the link.<p>Someone mentioned Reddit, and I was thinking exactly the same thing, myself. Of course, Reddit at least does include many of the ...
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Ruining the User Experience with AJAX
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Make Money With Twitter! 5 Monetization Models
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Elfan
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It was partially a tangent prompted by your comment. I meant "the stuff CS people do and think about" not just homework or research. Through whatever accidents of history, practical concerns, or being a young field, the stuff CS people do tends to be easier than the stuff math people do, but that doesn't necessarily ...
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Top 25 Web 2.0 Websites By Traffic, March 2007
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zhyder
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While I agree AJAX apps should gracefully degrade when Javascript is disabled, I personally like the (Javascript-enabled) UI at Lala.com. I'm not sure I agree every service must be accessible everywhere. <p>It depends on the app. I'd really like to be able to check my Gmail and calendar on my cell phone. But I won't mi...
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staunch
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Your slides made me think you don't realize how small a niche you're targeting. Thankfully it's the internet, where even a relatively small niche can get pretty huge.<p>Don't listen to the Perl naysayers. There's amazing productivity to be had with it, if you can deal with it not being "cool" these days. I'd recommend ...
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johnm
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Might be nice if it worked under Safari rather than just hanging. :-(
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nr
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are these available to download as mp3s?
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nurall
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Its a tradeoff one has to live with. All of us lead parallel lives. You needn't be the same person in both the worlds. You play different roles, at times they are totally tangential, hence the problem.<p>Someone said this to me once, "if your professional life kicks ass... u r taking a beating in the personal front." I...
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Science of Business: serial entrepreneurs share qualities with street kids?
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How much are the "Web 2.0" offerings cutting into our productivity?
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eli
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I bet Google really wishes they thought of pipes (to go with Google Base).<p>(Note: Google Base is one of the potential data sources in Pipes)
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bootload
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<i>'... Entrepreneurs are misfits, they are miscreants they are creative deviant ... these innovators often live life on the edge ...'</i> [0]<p><i>'... results showed that the kids at risk and the entrepreneurs were similar on a number of dimensions... pathological anarchist ... Anarchy is about lack of control, lack...
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zach
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"Tongue in cheek" icons for your web app in progress
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sanj
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Does the fact that LLCs do not have shares imply that each member will know the ownership of every other partner?<p>Or is there a way to keep that private?
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scrollinondubs
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jackpipe- yea we know that page is admittedly weak right now ;-) we're replacing the about page with a distilled 5-point tour that explains the concept better and more visually. RE: the vanilla preconfigured stacks- the VirtualAppliances.net guys and Spike Source are doing a pretty good job now with putting out lean ve...
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domp
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They seem to just be looking for you to present your company in a creative way.
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rfrey
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In the beginning, there was HTML, and lo, there was much rejoicing among the scientists. Content was king. HTML was to provide guidelines for presentation, without dictating exact formatting. Lynx and Mosaic users existed in harmony.<p>Then came the .com rush, and with them, their horde of designers. Designers used...
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Ethnography: stalking your user (legally) - A List Apart
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dfranke
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Math is hard. I have about as much formal education in math as I do in CS (about to finish undergrad as a double major). Yet I can pick up nearly any CS research paper and breeze through it, but my eyes will glaze over at 90% of math research.
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randallsquared
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Well, I wouldn't go that far, but it is easier for those of us who have wives who are interested in <i>being</i> a founder, rather than a founder's wife. :)
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Scaling PHP/MySQL...Presentation from Flickr (very good)
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ecuzzillo
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Yeah, but don't you think it's more important to care about people having points than people being asses? I'd certainly rather live in a place where everybody had a point but was an ass than where nobody was an ass but also had no points. (similarity to places real or imagined entirely coincidental)
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Yahoo! Pipes and the web as a database
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paul
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They were part of the 06 SFP in Boston and went back to NYC at the end of the summer.
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Scribd is Youtube for documents, Literally
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