Nathandim's comments

Nathandim | 13 years ago | on: Textmate and Sublime Text online theme editor

I began using a darker background in my text editor last year due to a sudden increase of eye floaters that was distracting when I stared at bright backgrounds. While now I can ignore them on my own most of the time, I still prefer to use darker themes when applicable.

Nathandim | 13 years ago | on: For Zelda-playing daughter, Dad gives Link a sex change

With all due respect, if Nintendo were to introduce Samus with the blue suit that she's wearing in the latest game, then we would have other kinds of problems, mostly to do with how female characters are designed to appeal the male audience. My personal preference is that I like her wearing the classic yellow suit. After all, if a male can wear protective gear when he fights against pirates in space, I don't see why a female shouldn't.

Nathandim | 13 years ago | on: For Zelda-playing daughter, Dad gives Link a sex change

I'm sorry but I'm firm to believe that the problem lies to the mind that makes the distinction first. If someone sees Link and the first thing that pops in his head is "what a shame he's not a girl" and retcon the intended storytelling to keep the content on par with their expectations then I certainly can't blame the game's creator. Not to mention that the boy isn't always the hero. I'll just bring another Nintendo saga as an example, Metroid which the main character is Samus Aran.

I know that the problem is that there aren't enough games that a young girl can play who offer character customization and that's not just alarming but also shows that there's potentially a market for that kind of games. What bothers me is that parents do not understand that they can't keep their children grow up in a bubble. This is clearly over-protectiveness over something that might or might not be interpreted erroneously over time by his daughter.

What is he planning to do? "Patch" every possible subconscious connections that his daughter might make for the next 5-10 years?

Nathandim | 13 years ago | on: Ask HN: What are your goals for November?

I want to begin learning programming (algorithms, data structures etc., already have sources to achieve that), become familiar with using the terminal and related tools, take baby steps towards Vim, get familiar with managing a Linux web server and maybe I'll finally decide on a back-end web development language (for now I find both Python and Ruby juicy and attractive).

Nathandim | 13 years ago | on: Ask HN: What are your goals for November?

Nice to find someone who's sharing goals with me. Though I have to admit I'm not exactly new in programming, my goal for this month is to learn programming concepts (algorithms etc.) in order to prepare myself for the switch to RoR.

I must clarify that I'm beginning with Python mostly because I'm having trouble finding good programming lessons that use Ruby.

This is a comment from a fellow HN user that I use for reference in material https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4709336

Nathandim | 13 years ago | on: Is Facebook becoming the next MySpace?

My sincerest apologies. I meant no harm as I haven't browsed HN as frequently as I would like for quite a while and for that reason I'm not quite familiar with your claim but I'll take your word for it. I deleted my comment as it provides no useful information.

Again, I apologize.

Nathandim | 13 years ago | on: Fear of making the wrong choice, advice needed

While I consider web development as my original approach to programming, I do want to get a firm grasp around deeper programming concepts. With that said, what I care about most right now is to hit 2 birds with 1 stone: Learn programming with a language that will make me employable.

Nathandim | 13 years ago | on: Give people an iPhone 4S, tell them it's an iPhone 5

The article implies that all people in question have an iPhone. The video shows only 2 of them comparing their iPhone and the last person only claims that he has it. Why? I mean, it's not a natural iPhone owner reaction not to whip out his current phone to make a comparison.

My point is, over half of the people in question do not show a clear indication of owning an iPhone 4S besides their claim and the video says that they ask people. Not iPhone owners exclusively. People. It measures consumer awareness, not necessarily Apple buyers, like thenextweb article says. They are likely to guess due to their personal knowledge of older products.

Also, the whole idea reminded me of this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYU1a0lTTTw people suddenly agreeing that they know him from X movie, heard his songs while in reality he had none.

Nathandim | 13 years ago | on: How to Get a Job as a Developer in Less Than Six Months

It's perfectly fine for a company to ask for a developer with more years of experience. However, the post mentions a junior developer position, which means they do not expect him to know things that developers with 20+ years experience (according to your surgeon example) do.

Nathandim | 14 years ago | on: Thinking different. - A look into the mental illness of a hacker

Exactly this. To think that doctors can diagnose a person over the internet is already far stretched, since some health problems need examinations, tests and proper studying about the nature of the problem and the ones that they do are doing it by using specific websites and they emphasize how they cannot do a proper diagnosis but just interpret the symptoms - not talking about psychological issues exclusively here.

But for members of community to point their finger saying "this guy has this, can't you tell?" is brutal. Just brutal. If you really care about a person's health (especially when it's psychological) you don't do this. Instead, you try to come in contact with him or family or at worst with some professional around his town and treat him with the dignity an ill human deserves to be treated. This feels like we're all discussing about him in the town square and when he comes by we'll just give him the stare while he walks around. How's that helpful?

Cruel? It's sick. Mo matter how much "socially acceptable" it is, it doesn't make it less wrong.

Nathandim | 14 years ago | on: MusicForProgramming();

Yep, add an extra point of help for those suffering with tinnitus (like me) and the site is suddenly made of gold.
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