38f0ia | 14 years ago | on: Jackpot lotto winner reflects on how it poisoned a great deal of his life.
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38f0ia | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: Jellibug, it collects pictures celebrities post on Twitter
Try visiting this site with Javascript disabled and you get nothing.
Hopefully all websites will follow this brilliant design.
Great job!
38f0ia | 14 years ago | on: Is Now the Time to Hire MBAs?
38f0ia | 14 years ago | on: Facebook buys Karma
38f0ia | 14 years ago | on: 'The Golden Age of Silicon Valley Is Over, and We're Dancing on its Grave'
Thanks for lowering the bar, Mr. Blank.
"Where the money is." Indeed. Money that could be invested in more worthwhile research. He's right. Thank God for NIH, NSF and the SBA, because now we have educators giving in to the lure of low brow internet marketing. Sad.
38f0ia | 14 years ago | on: SpaceX headed to the ISS tomorrow
38f0ia | 14 years ago | on: NASDAQ:FB
Exactly.
And the worst part of it is there is a kid acting as CEO calling himself a "hacker".
Hackers do not turn websites into corporations. Imagine if all ISP's were turned into "AOL's".
Facebook did not connect billions of people. They were already connected. All they needed to do was share their contact details. And the facility for that already existed in thousands of other websites.
People chose one website, Facebook. That's a good thing. And the credit should go to people for encouraging each other to all sign up at one website.
But alas it is the website of a sociopath who took people's contact details (calling them "dumb fucks" for giving him their info), the way a spammer collects email addresses, or a cybercriminal collects credit card numbers, and then sold the information for financial gain (your info is worth maybe .85 to a few bucks at most in this market). He's creating the next generation of mailbox stuffed full of junk direct marketing.
If Mark Zuckerberg is your hero you need think more carefully about what he has done and re-examine your principles.