asr2bd | 12 years ago | on: Amazon AppStream
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asr2bd | 12 years ago | on: Isaac Asimov's predictions for what the world will be like in 2014
asr2bd | 12 years ago | on: The Bogus High-Tech Worker Shortage
At the end of the day it's much easier to import top talent to fill the gap than to cultivate more of it in the U.S. Some companies like HackerSchool are popping up to address this need, but there's a long way to go.
asr2bd | 12 years ago | on: Network Solutions' DNS was down
asr2bd | 12 years ago | on: Militarized police overreach — a second excerpt from Radley Balko's book
Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0atL1HSwi8 Link to site: http://www.thehouseilivein.org/
It's an excellent explanation of how drug laws and being "tough" on crime have led to skyrocketing incarceration rates, trigger happy cops, and broken communities.
asr2bd | 12 years ago | on: Show HN: Programmatically sent 42k snapchats, created a social contest
asr2bd | 12 years ago | on: Edward Snowden: Classified US data shows Hong Kong hacking targets
The internet open, free, etc but the world is still defined by borders and national interest. Nations have always needed to collect intel to inform their decision making and they've employed spies to do it. It just so happens the medium that the NSA operates in is the digital one, with their spies sitting in a big black building in Virginia instead of being some James Bond style agent.
asr2bd | 12 years ago | on: Snapchat, You've Made a Huge Mistake
Even if Snapchat isn't making a big network diagram it's certainly possible to create one.
asr2bd | 13 years ago | on: Something Meaningful
More importantly, I didn't feel like I was learning every day. Much of the work is absurdly repetitive.
I started learning how to build web applications and found it more mentally rewarding... but what are the ramifications of that for research? It's incredibly important but not seen as very exciting these days.
asr2bd | 13 years ago | on: Why There Are No Game Console App Stores
I don't think Sony and Microsoft are unaware that small indie developed games have been flooding the App Store. That being said, Apple has sold 410 million iOS devices and has paid developers $5.5B (2012 numbers).
Apple makes an absurd amount of money from hardware, while Microsoft and Sony sell their consoles at losses and need to make money back from software.
Here's a pretty cool video demonstration of its on tablets and TVs use prior to acquisition:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2i01vGsbOk