aardvark | 9 years ago | on: Abandoned in space in 1967, a US satellite has started transmitting again
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aardvark | 12 years ago | on: First actual computer bug was found today, 66 years ago
aardvark | 12 years ago | on: Why Silicon Valley funds Instagrams, not Hyperloops
This simply isn't true. It was nearly 30 years ago that Warren Buffett published his article "The Superinvestors of Graham-and-Doddsville" arguing that the market didn't accurately value many companies, and that anyone could become rich by taking the time to find market inefficiencies. And in the article he described the approach he had already been using for nearly three decades. There have always been discrepancies between stock prices and companies' true values.
aardvark | 12 years ago | on: Why Silicon Valley funds Instagrams, not Hyperloops
aardvark | 13 years ago | on: The Way to Produce a Person
That's the key. It sounds like Trigg has found a way to combine his skills with his values in a unique way.
aardvark | 13 years ago | on: Texas won't allow Tesla to sell electric cars directly
aardvark | 13 years ago | on: "Asswipe," replied Yahoo's server. That's when I knew I had it
aardvark | 13 years ago | on: Judge Says No One Is Confusing Apple's App Store and Amazon's Appstore
aardvark | 15 years ago | on: Where My Money Goes: A visual receipt for your taxes.
One thing I'd like to see, if possible, is an adjustment to account for deficit spending. In other words, if the government is spending $175 for every $100 collected, adjust the expenses accordingly, so we could clearly see what kind of cuts it would take to balance the budget.
aardvark | 15 years ago | on: Richard Stallman answers Reddit's top 25 questions.
aardvark | 15 years ago | on: Aldous Huxley was right, not George Orwell
Postman wrote this 25 years ago. If anything, his observation is even more true today.
aardvark | 16 years ago | on: Ask HN: How did you find your company & job?
aardvark | 16 years ago | on: How to Create Jobs: Krugman vs Becker
aardvark | 16 years ago | on: Create Your Own Programming Language (Book)
I'd like to see more details. Your sample chapter on Lexers, for example, would be much stronger if you went into more details (maybe 3-4 pages) on how a scanner identifies a token, how it knows when it has reached the end of a word, how it recognizes and handles whitespace, why it's important to keep track of indentation and newlines, what is the difference between keywords and other identifiers, etc. Maybe also give a written explanation describing what each section of your lexer for Awesome is doing.
Please consider this as constructive criticism: I think the book is a good idea, but I also think it needs more meat. I don't know how easy it is to revise it at this time, but I think you'd have better luck if you added more details.
aardvark | 16 years ago | on: Create Your Own Programming Language (Book)
aardvark | 16 years ago | on: YC startups unite to drive nail into the coffin of Internet Explorer 6
aardvark | 16 years ago | on: The story of Mel (1983)
aardvark | 17 years ago | on: Hecklers show dangers of Members of Congress using Twitter
9/11 was an anomaly. Following the attacks we saw a time of genuine good will between the parties. The further we get from that date, the more our politics is descending back into petty partisanship.
aardvark | 17 years ago | on: Hecklers show dangers of Members of Congress using Twitter
aardvark | 17 years ago | on: Why Twitter's Engineers Hate the @replies feature