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Recommend any books about Medicine?
edu: I don't anything about medicine, but it seems that Gray's Anatomy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray%27s_Anatomy) is one of the classic books.The edition of 1918 is in public domain an available online: http://www.bartleby.com/107/ and the illustrations are simply gorgeous.
Recommend any books about Medicine?
dcurtis: I'd suggest you first read Phantoms in the Brain by V.S. Ramachandran. He explores some pretty amazing quirks about the human brain.Then, if you're still interested, read The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins. It's a pretty good overview of biological principles and true evolution.
How do you find domain names that don't suck and are still available?
zacharye: Be creative, be flexible, be willing to seek out help from people more creative than yourself. If all that fails, spend money...The past couple of years has made things a bit easier though. Drop a vowel or two, check out international domain registrations, etc.
How do you find domain names that don't suck and are still available?
aniketh: why not try http://www.lightsphere.com/dev/web20.html and http://www.dotomator.com/
what is wrong with asp.net?
icey: MS Tools & Languages are made with corporations in mind. In other words, ASP.Net is structured so that programmers can be treated like replaceable cogs. There really isn't anything wrong with that, but if you aren't in a "replaceable cog" situation, you can get things done faster in other languages that require l...
How do you find domain names that don't suck and are still available?
CompanyGardener: kickscorner.com slidetackling.com forthekicks.comThese are available. Not sure if they're good or relevant.
Feedback on my startup www.dojolearning.com
lux: And here's a clickable link to the site:http://www.dojolearning.com/
What software has made you go "wow?"
bayareaguy: Celestia - http://www.shatters.net/celestia
How does Amazon EC2 compare to shared web hosting?
metajack: The only downside to them, in my opinion, is that disk access is not super fast. This makes running databases on them much slower than a properly set up real machine.That said, I fully expect amazon to fix this, just as they have already added high memory and high cpu instances. They seem to take feedback s...
What software has made you go "wow?"
jsmcgd: I watched the E3 preview of Half Life 2 again and again and again. So probably Half Life 2.
Feedback on my startup www.dojolearning.com
ScottWhigham: I wish you luck :)You are in a highly competitive market since there are so many sites like this; I would be afraid that you cheapen yourself to nothing more than a commodity. My first thought when I click through your site is, "Why would I use this over YouTube?" You have a lot of competitors in the "Any...
How does Amazon EC2 compare to shared web hosting?
elsewhen: we just ran some extensive testing to move a highly trafficked website from a cluster of dedicated servers (at theplanet) to ec2. note that our application is to use ec2 as a real-time web server. the bottom line:dedicated servers allow for much faster ip takeover (critical for high-availability) and had lo...
Adding SMS Integration to Web App
wave: Cheapest way http://www.textmarks.comAlso been discussed in the following posts:http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=224324http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=211853
Adding SMS Integration to Web App
chrisbolt: You can use an SMS gateway like http://www.clickatell.com/
Adding SMS Integration to Web App
markbao: If you're looking to receive data through SMS, like Twitter does (through sending a SMS to 40404 to post to your account) you'll need a SMS short code.For a selected shortcode they run about $1000 a month, while a random shortcode might run around $500 a month, in the US.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_code
Adding SMS Integration to Web App
schtog: Related/similar: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=224324
Clans in news recommendation site?
pg: Voting rings certainly exist, both here and on Reddit. And while we both have ways of detecting and neutralizing them, describing these techniques in detail would tend to cause them not to work as well.
Adding SMS Integration to Web App
phpdev: I recommend http://zong.com/They have an API.
Clans in news recommendation site?
Raphael: What is wrong with a clan? Do you oppose political parties as well?
Adding SMS Integration to Web App
pjackson: Most carriers have integrated SMS-to-email. If you can bother your users to send their SMS messages to an email address instead of a shortcode or NPA-NXX style number, you'll be way better off in terms of integration and cost.This only works if you know the carrier that your user uses, because presumably you ...
Clans in news recommendation site?
froo: Voting rings definitely exist in on news recommendation sites.For example, take Digg (I'm expecting to get downmodded for even mentioning this name btw) - you get people shouting within their circle of friends to get stories voted up, so that functionality is essentially built into the system. You also have the o...
Clans in news recommendation site?
shafqat: Its bound to happen on any news site. At NewsCred, despite our still small-ish user base, we can see patterns emerging. Identifying patterns is the key. Once you have an algorithm to identify malicious activity, resolving is simple.
Same dev tools/language/framework for everyone?
pmorici: I'd say it depends on what your company does. If every group does basically the same sort of thing then it might be a wise decision on the part of management. On the other hand, if one group is making websites and the other is writing Linux kernel drivers then it shows a complete lack of understanding on the...
About time?
icey: http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=...
Setting up an open source project.
aditya: github is great for forking and the like, I'd go with that and lighthouse for tracking and google groups for a mailing list.Or, you could just run your own git repo, trac, and mailman.Just stay away from sourceforge.
Same dev tools/language/framework for everyone?
gaius: It totally depends on what your company does. If all the development is a particular style (web apps, desktop apps, embedded systems, etc etc) then it makes a lot of sense provided the choice of tool is periodically revisted and also provided that it's chosen for the right reasons (i.e. not just someone senior's...
Setting up an open source project.
rahulgarg: Google code is a good place to host. Very fast to get started and you get a very clean website with all the basic tools. Bug reporting is simple so your users will be happy too. It uses SVN but google give you the option to host your repository somewhere else if you dont like SVN. However Google allows only ...
Is there a free download of countries and their major cities available?
hugh: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries ?And then about eight hours' work to look up and type in the names of all the major cities in each country?
Setting up an open source project.
st3fan: At Polar Rose we simply started to put projects on Google Code. Some are well documented, others are mostly code dumps and need more attention. We use subversion internally and Maven for working with well defined (Java) components/libraries. So there is not much difference between working on code hosted in the ...
Setting up an open source project.
SwellJoe: We've got a couple of projects at SourceForge.net, and I have to agree with everyone else. It is slow, and it's interface has always been pretty clunky--dealing with tickets and the forums is pretty horrible. I wouldn't use it today.For our newer stuff, we handle it internally...but we have a slightly odd s...
Is there a free download of countries and their major cities available?
nnrcschmdt: Did you look at GeoNames? http://www.geonames.org/It would require you to do some parsing to filter what you need but the info is there.
What's up with this type of superannoying ads?
jakewolf: Neither. It's a snapshot of the website being linked to along with related keywords you may be interested it search for.The annoying ads you're thinking of are contextual based links that are created automatically by the ad networks such as kontera.com
Setting up an open source project.
ezmobius: I'd recommend github for source hosting. I've got multiple open source projects that I run or use that use github for scm and use lighthouseapp.com for ticketing. These are fairly large OSS projects with many many contributors and it works great. http://github.com/wycats/merb-core/tree/master and http://gith...
Setting up an open source project.
fugue88: I'm hosting some projects on my own box. It's a mix of svn and bzr repositories fronted by Trac.Trac is awesome, but it doesn't really understand bzr branches and such, so linking to code from inside Trac is a little weird. If you'll be using DVCS, shop around for something more congruent.Also, browsing a bz...
Setting up an open source project.
vulpes: I have a question that is along the same lines, if we have a project that we want to open source and basically make money on service contracts what is the best open source license to go with?
Setting up an open source project.
babul: Trac is great, and I've used it a number of times, but if you are rolling your own platform then Redmine (www.redmine.org/) is worth considering as it is much nicer and easier to get started with.
What's up with this type of superannoying ads?
gojomo: I keep using the 'snapshots' internal options to 'block' for 'all sites' -- but the preference never sticks.Next up: using AdBlock or NoScript to block JS from *.snap.com domains, which should do the trick.
Setting up an open source project.
midnightmonster: It would be best to package your PHP additions as an extension if you could, but I imagine you'd have done that already if it would work.PHP on Ubuntu comes with the Suhosin patch installed, so there is at least one third-party PHP patch that has some significant distribution.
Is there a free download of countries and their major cities available?
amarcus: Javascript code that displays a drop down of Coutry and State: http://javascript.internet.com/forms/country-state-drop-down...I know you wanted cities, but maybe this could do
Is there a free download of countries and their major cities available?
galleypage: You could use MONDIAL. http://www.dbis.informatik.uni-goettingen.de/Mondial/The database is pretty extensive, but you should only need to query it once to get what you need.
Is there a free download of countries and their major cities available?
dkasper: You could get the 2 largest cities in each country from here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_cities_and_seco...Or this has the capital and cities larger than the capital: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_capitals_and_largest_ci...
How to design private messaging emoticons?
aupajo: First off, I heavily advise against emoticons. People are usually perfectly happy with plain-text ones, and some people are avidly against graphical ones. Plus, if you have many triggers for emoticons that aren't immediately obvious, people can become confused when an icon pops up where they weren't expecting o...
How to design private messaging emoticons?
shaunxcode: look into bbcode or the way msn, yahoo, aim, gmail chat etc. turn character combinations into "emoticons". Depending on your language of choice you will then do a string replace on the character combos for the image it relates to when you display that text.
How to design private messaging emoticons?
shergill: Thanks guys. I ended up doing a 'string replace' when displaying the msg content.
Setting up an open source project.
ivey: A big thumbs up for Github. I've got OSS and closed source projects in GH and I absolutely love it. Pull requests are the new patch ticket.
How to design private messaging emoticons?
rslonik: http://www.christian-seiler.de/projekte/php/bbcode/index_en....
Are you using computers to augment your intellect?
vaksel: The thing is almost everyone is using their computer to augment their intellect as you put it. Even if they don't realize it.Everyone has used a spell-checker or Excel functions at least once.
Are you using computers to augment your intellect?
rw: 1) The mind is an information processing device.2) Programming enables me to modify information flows.3) Therefore, I augment my intellect via hacking.P.S. If the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis for programming languages is true, then my "actual" intellect is also changing.
Are you using computers to augment your intellect?
vegai: No, vice versa. Like almost everyone else.
Are you using computers to augment your intellect?
geuis: I don't yet think that most of us are using information technologies to their full potential.That being said, I can clearly mark the differences between how I was taught to perform thought functions growing up and how I do them now. The calculator on this iPhone and the scientific ones I access via hotkeys on my...
Are you using computers to augment your intellect?
lakeeffect: The simplicity of the end result is why all programmers program.Should my computer read my brain waves and makes decisions equal to the decision i make in my head. Yes, the user interfaces of the future will be this.Have i taken the time to develop and implement the fundamentals. Of course not...the deman...
Setting up an open source project.
tomh: We have something on SF which we don't update often because of all the reasons you've read in other posts. The up-to-date code snapshot is hosted in-house on Subversion. Issues are tracked in-house with Mantis, user/developer mailing lists are run in-house with Pipermail, the code is built on the server with th...
Are you using computers to augment your intellect?
adrianwaj: I use Amazon.com's book reviews to avoid reading a lot of books and instead absorb the summaries and key points of the reviewers. Would you call that augmenting the intellect?
Is there a free download of countries and their major cities available?
globalrev: Ok I found something:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_capitals_and_larger_cit...
Setting up an open source project.
pakmee: i did work on an open source J2ME api(BIZU ME) and stopped when I started working full time. I can say that sourceforge is ok for hosting since that is what I used for hosting and had no problems what so ever. The UI is weird to deal with but its alright once u get used to it. I haven't tried any other such as ...
Feedback on my learning startup
lux: I'm resubmitting since this didn't get any notice last time around. Hopefully timing is better this time :)We're about to launch our new startup, but wanted a bit of feedback from our fellow startup-starters in the HN community.Our idea can be described as the Basecamp model/philosophy applied to training. We want...
Feedback on my learning startup
OCInnovationVlt: Sounds interesting... did you launch yet?
Feedback on my learning startup
tstegart: It has a nice design. I would suggest two things. One, a way to pause the tour. I couldn't find it.Two, a case study, showing how somebody used your product. Testimonials are also great, and its another way to connect to a potential customer. Believe it or not, some still are given work computers without spea...
Is there a free download of countries and their major cities available?
talkaboutadate: Thanks, guys/girls. Looking at the forums on geonames it seems like it's over kill and that it may be slow reading such a large database, and mondial seems to be the same. I think I may spend a day or two typing in the countries and cities myself!
Feedback on my learning startup
aggieben: I think the topics seem a little too contrived.For example - who is really going to go looking for training in the "Politics" category? There may be some things, but I don't know that many people would look for it there.My suggestion: let topics be determined more organically, and use a tagging mechanism lik...
A preview that randomly changes how you view the text.
cstejerean: It's an interesting idea. I don't remember ever thinking about previewing my text under a different style so I don't know if it would help me, but I would be willing to try it.
A preview that randomly changes how you view the text.
coglethorpe: > I can read my own post 100 times and I'll be damned if I'll spot the "teh" that should have been a "the".Firefox does come with a spell check plugin...
A preview that randomly changes how you view the text.
tlrobinson: This could be implemented a bookmarklet.
A preview that randomly changes how you view the text.
deathbyzen: This reminds me of the commenting system that I think all the Gawker blogs use. There is a live preview directly above the comment field that shows exactly how the post is going to display on the page. A lot of forums do the same type of thing, but not live.My brother has the same problem though, he can rea...
A preview that randomly changes how you view the text.
DanHulton: You could throw together a greasemonkey script to do this in minutes.- On DOM ready, add a preview div under the textarea. - Bind to the textarea's change event, and have it update the preview div with the contents of the textarea. - Add a [Random!] button next to [add comment] - Bind to the [Random!] button...
A preview that randomly changes how you view the text.
tortilla: Non-software solution: Try proofreading backwards.
ASK HN: Quad monitors - advice? tips? tricks?
icey: I tried it once, and decided I would rather have two larger monitors.I use dual 24" on my mac and I love it.(It seemed like I was forced to move my head a lot more with a quad monitor setup - either vertically (cube setup) or horizontally (4 in a row setup), and it wasn't very enjoyable to me.)[Edit: I was using ...
ASK HN: Quad monitors - advice? tips? tricks?
alex_c: I've never used more than two monitors, but I know most people who run three monitors use two (usually mismatched) cards. I don't know of any four-display video cards - I've never needed one - but if they're a lot more expensive than two off-the-shelf video cards, I don't see any reason not to go for the cheap...
ASK HN: Quad monitors - advice? tips? tricks?
quellhorst: I have 3 monitors hooked up to my mac pro(2x20" 1x30"). Could have up to 2x30" + 2x24" with my 2 video card setup.My new setup will be a macbook pro (replacing a macbook) and a single 30" monitor when I'm at my desk. I found its better to cut down on how much you run so you can focus.Look at changing the wa...
Are you using computers to augment your intellect?
ca98am79: I have an automated day trading program - does that count?
A Hacker Videos site (a place for intellectually stimulating videos)?
agentbleu: some good stuff here http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/theater/
A Hacker Videos site (a place for intellectually stimulating videos)?
slater: Maybe try http://www.scivee.tv, which touts itself as "provid[ing] community tools for researchers of all levels to share their science, connect with their peers, and respond to scientific data. Researchers can see and hear scientists describe their scientific research, join specific interest communities, parti...
A Hacker Videos site (a place for intellectually stimulating videos)?
rms: Not necessarily intellectual, but at least it's all non-fiction, mostly rips of History Channel and BBC programs and such.http://bestdocumentaries.blogspot.com/
"stock market" mechanism for stuff?
bdfh42: There is a start-up that is trying a market making model for buying and selling "stuff" at http://www.wigix.com/ plus a fair bit of HN discussion at http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=191774
what medical examinations would you get if money didn't matter?
hunterjrj: A sleep study. Obstructive sleep apnea can cause serious problems with the heart.
what medical examinations would you get if money didn't matter?
sebg: 1. A test for dyslexia. I had a friend who didn't know he had it until well into his teens.2. Sleep Study. like hunterjrj3. Figure out your blood type.4. Full drug/food allergy testing.
"stock market" mechanism for stuff?
noodle: i would argue that ebay's system does NOT force you to pay attention until the last minute.if you want an item, enter in the maximum amount you're willing to pay. it'll re-bid by proxy until you win the item or someone is willing to pay more than you. if you were willing to pay even more beyond what you enter...
Help Get Each Others Startups on Digg?
brk: I think you'll generally find that Digg is a big waste of time in terms of promoting a site. It takes a reasonable amount of effort to get anywhere near the front page, and then when you do you get a crush of mostly unqualified traffic from users who are not likely to ever visit your site again.Self-submissions a...
Help Get Each Others Startups on Digg?
gabrielleydon: Start with Stumble Upon. Less work and more traffic.
Help Get Each Others Startups on Digg?
gojomo: Do Unto Other Social News Sites As You Would Have Them Do Unto You?To try to vote-stuff Digg would be to condone vote-stuffing of News.YC, too.Alternate suggestion: just submit your site here for peer review. Include a Digg-this button on your entry page, as appropriate. Then those moved to Digg it will... with...
Help Get Each Others Startups on Digg?
ruslan: Dugg! :)
Good books on computational complexity?
gcv: The best book on the subject I know of is Introduction to the Theory of Computation, by Michael Sipser. Very readable and lucid. Great exercises.
Good books on computational complexity?
Mapou: Not to discourage your perfectly valid interest in this subject but I am curious about the percentage of software engineers that use any knowledge of computational complexity in their everyday work.
Good books on computational complexity?
rw: Blog of a quantum computing theorist: http://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/P vs NP Millenium Prize intro paper, which is fairly accessible: http://www.claymath.org/millennium/P_vs_NP/Official_Problem_...Complexity Theory: A Modern Approach (out of Princeton): http://www.cs.princeton.edu/theory/complexity/PRIMES is in ...
Good books on computational complexity?
rms: http://www.complexitytheory.com/Edit: The lectures don't seem to be up there anymore but he links to this book which is free online pre-publication: http://www.cs.princeton.edu/theory/complexity/Rudich's lectures are up for his undergrad class though, http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/academic/class/15251/di...
Good books on computational complexity?
YuriNiyazov: The solution manual to Sipser's first edition is available through bootleg bittorrent trackers, which makes it good for self-study.
Good books on computational complexity?
fbellomi: I would suggest "Computational Complexity" by C.H. PapadimitriouGreat material, great exercises, very good bibliography
Good books on computational complexity?
ulvund: As others said: Introduction to the Theory of Computation, by Michael SipserTogether with Shai Simonson's lectures:http://aduni.org/courses/theory/
Good books on computational complexity?
keefe: The definitive algorithms book is Cormen : http://projects.csail.mit.edu/clrs/ I think you should study this book and here is the MIT course to go along with it : http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Electrical-Engineering-and-Compute...Learning about NP complete problems is interesting to avoid certain pitfalls and mappin...
Help Get Each Others Startups on Digg?
pedalpete: Dugg it, I think I saw you somewhere else a few weeks ago, metafilter?A stumble question for anybody who knows. I was getting a bunch of traffic from Stumble Upon and decided to throw up a digg button. Of course, it was late and I didn't test it properly, so it essentially broke my site and nobody stumbled i...
Good books on computational complexity?
dangoldin: If you are in the mood for something advanced, take a look at Introduction to Automata Theory, Languages, and Computation by Hopcroft, Motwani, and Ullman.It has a good amount of proofs and a pretty strong focus on automata thought so that may not be your cup of tea.Hopcroft won the Turing award in 1986 so h...
Is it worth switching to a Dvorak keyboard?
wrinklz: Web development is best practiced in the Python framework Django, on an Apple MacBook Pro with the Dvorak keyboard using the TextMate editor. Left-handed, of course. (Just kidding about Django, Rails will do as well.)
Is it worth switching to a Dvorak keyboard?
johnm: Naw, it's way wacko different and relatively hard to switch back to a QWERTY when you need to.Check out the Kinesis Ergo Contoured keyboard instead, http://www.kinesis-ergo.com/. While it looks daunting, it's easy to pick up and it's surprisingly easy to switch back and forth to a normal QWERTY keyboard.
Is it worth switching to a Dvorak keyboard?
ScottWhigham: I made the switch about 6 wks ago due to oncoming CTS. It's tough to do, for sure - I type slower today, no doubt - but my wrists hurt less.If productivity is your main goal, I just don't think switching would help. Let's say that someone tells you that a Dvorak keyboard can helkp you type 5% faster. Fine...
API Design?
JimEngland: Here is a useful set of links:http://neuroning.com/articles/2006/11/19/on-api-design-guide...http://lcsd05.cs.tamu.edu/slides/keynote.pdfIt might be hard for us to try and help you out without knowing the project in detail, but follow the guidelines of that Google Keynote and you should be just fine.
What's wrong with all those dating sites?
smalter: simple: girl to guy ratio
What's wrong with all those dating sites?
drewcrawford: I think the fundamental problem is that the reason people are on most of these dating sites is because they can't find a date elsewhere. Building a good dating site means solving that problem: making dating online more intuitive than flirting in real life. This is hard, because you've got however many ...
What's wrong with all those dating sites?
bprater: A new niche play might be to figure out how to adapt the dating genre to the iPhone. Maybe a GPS-based play.But I think the key continues to be -- find a good niche. But not so nichey that only 8 people are interested.
Avg studio apartment rental in the bay area
aaroneous: If you're really ok with that 1-1.5 hour commute, then you should be able to find a studio in a suburban neighborhood for around $700-$800 in cities like Petaluma, Santa Rosa, Novato (North Bay) or Vacaville, Fairfield ("Far East" Bay).Anything in the inner Bay Area closer to SF//SJ//etc is going to run you ...
What's in a name? Serious or fun?
run4yourlives: This is a little off the wall, but why don't you register them both, and then as your first users what they think? Have a vote. Get's them involved in the site, and makes them feel special, like all early adopters want.A little off the wall, but it solves your problem with little effort.