JSig | 14 years ago | on: Overview of Text Editors for Programming on the Mac
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JSig | 14 years ago | on: A Billion Dollars Isn’t Cool. You Know What’s Cool? Basic Human Decency
If AirBnb were to bail her out, it would send signal that any future/past cases like this would be met with a similar reaction (hello US GOV!). I don't think this is a road they want to go down.
EJ's problem is her own. AirBnb's problem existed long before EJ.
JSig | 15 years ago | on: Boot a linux kernel right inside your browser.
JSig | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who do you eat lunch with?
JSig | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: Recommended Math Primer for SICP
JSig | 15 years ago | on: The Sad, Beautiful Fact That We're All Going To Miss Almost Everything
In it, The book loving protagonist survives the "end of the world" and, after being all alone, is ready to kill himself. But once he stumbles upon the library, he realizes he has the rest of his life to read whatever he wants. Of course, things don't go as planned.
JSig | 15 years ago | on: Jesse Jackson Jr on iPad: They're Taking our Jobs
- Jesse Jackson Jr (March 2, 2011)
JSig | 15 years ago | on: Food price hikes up 36%, could push millions to poverty
http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2011/04/what-is-really-inflatio...
JSig | 15 years ago | on: The Startup Kids trailer, a documentary about web entrepreneurs
"You don't start a rock band today, you start a company."
Is he trying to say that it is fashionable or trendy to be in a startup these days?
JSig | 15 years ago | on: Windows 8 Welcome Screen And Windows Explorer Screenshots Leaked
JSig | 15 years ago | on: A few points about the “tech bubble” debate
If you agree with Mr. Dimon, the party will come to an end sooner or later - bubble or no bubble. Your best bet is to relax, enjoy yourself, have some drinks and ensure you have a driver to take you home when the party is over. As John Wooden said, "Failure to prepare is preparing to fail."
Personally, I don't know if there is a bubble. But, I see plenty of cracks in the system that are cause for concern.
JSig | 15 years ago | on: Bill Nguyen demo'd Color to and within a day had $25M commited from Sequoia
I find it interesting that people would choose to forgo organic real life experiences in favor of these augmented tech mash-ups. If I'm on the beach, I want to breath in the crisp air, feel the warmth of the sun, touch grains of sand, hear birds singing, and see the ocean waves wash ashore. I don't want to have my face stuck to the god damned igadget to see a pic someone else took of the same damn thing I can see with my own eyes.
To others, the matrix awaits.
JSig | 15 years ago | on: Your website is not a project ... and your project is not a startup
OK. I think I've just found my new startup. YC look out!
JSig | 15 years ago | on: Steve Yegge's foreword to Joy of Clojure
"We are pleased to announce that The Joy of Clojure is now complete! As a MEAP subscriber you can download your copy of the finished ebook right now! "
I was starting to wonder if I was going to ever get a final copy.
JSig | 15 years ago | on: The Way You Learned Math Is So Old School
JSig | 15 years ago | on: The State of HTML5 Audio
I really wanted speex encoded audio but that is not an option. If I remember correctly Opera handled streaming speex/ogg like a champ. Firefox may have worked... I can't remember. Everything else sucked.
JSig | 15 years ago | on: Show HN: Hacker News Radio
JSig | 15 years ago | on: Show HN: Hacker News Radio
It is currently reading comments for only one submission at a time. Each submission's comments are read from top to bottom so each thread's context should be retained.
JSig | 15 years ago | on: Show HN: Hacker News Radio
JSig | 15 years ago | on: ShoeFitr: The company Amazon must buy immediately
The idea was called Travel Packs. You're going to travel? Send your itinerary to Google and it will decide what you need/want to go into your luggage. Google will do all of this by using your itinerary, profile, body dimensions, weather, etc... The Travel Pack will then magically appear at your destination. When your done with your trip, just leave it behind.
Great things about this:
1) You no longer have to pack or bring luggage with you when traveling. 2) Companies have a new way to target consumers. Imagine all of the companies who will compete to have their products placed in these packs. 3) Consumers get to try out new things without having to buy them. How about letting consumers purchase items from the Travel Pack at discounts.
To make this work, the clothes will have to fit. To do that we probably need 3D scans, although that may not be necessary for first iterations. Google has shown the initiative to map the world, why not drive around and start mapping the people. Just think of what you could do with these data! Of course many people would be uncomfortable with these scans and discussion probably needs to happen about who would own these data.
Anyway, I was once pretty stoked about this. Now I don't really care. But I think it's something that someone will do. Actually, I think there is already a company trying to make a go at pre-packaged luggage though I don't know how intelligent it is.
I can blow away my .emacs.d and, when I restart, all of my configured packages are retrieved and installed. Bliss!