colins_pride | 16 years ago | on: A New Experiment: The RFS
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colins_pride | 16 years ago | on: Ask HN: Business movie suggestions?
Both with Paul Newman.
Optically about pool hustling. Really about the processes through which the naive progress as they encounter the underbelly of reality.
colins_pride | 16 years ago | on: Ask HN: edit history for HN comments?
colins_pride | 16 years ago | on: The Top Entrepreneurs of the Last 100 Years
colins_pride | 16 years ago | on: YC/HN: Name a problem, any problem, you'd like to see someone solve.
colins_pride | 16 years ago | on: Where to hide your money - advice from a burglar
colins_pride | 16 years ago | on: Ask PG: Would it be possible to do an A/B test on HN?
colins_pride | 16 years ago | on: 21H.001: How to Stage a Revolution
Kolakowski -> http://www.economist.com/obituary/displaystory.cfm?story_id=...
colins_pride | 16 years ago | on: Why the dollar is going to collapse
colins_pride | 16 years ago | on: Portland, Oregon, is (one of the) most entrepreneurial towns in the world
colins_pride | 16 years ago | on: I have comments, but no spam in my comments. Here’s why.
With the exception of a few places like HN, the best comments are treated about the same as bad comments. The absence of incentives leads to the absence of quality.
The other issue is related in the sense that if there was a good mechanism for aggregating comments across sites it would almost certainly serve to recognize and reward the best comments. Solve the fragmentation problem, and you get resolution on the first one for free.
colins_pride | 16 years ago | on: Netflix Prize Update: New Team in First Place (deadline tomorrow)
colins_pride | 16 years ago | on: Bill Gates quits Facebook over 'too many friends'
colins_pride | 16 years ago | on: Introducing the Google Chrome OS
In a world where the OS market is fragmented, centralized control and opression becomes even more difficult than it was in a desktop-centric world where one OS had huge market share.
Now that's not the case if we end up with one web-centric OS, but I don't see that happening any more than I see Bing taking over 65% of the search market without any response from Google.
colins_pride | 16 years ago | on: Ask HN: Objecting to stories being killed
You can be generally opposed to something, but accept it as the least bad option in a specific situation.
colins_pride | 16 years ago | on: Ask HN: Objecting to stories being killed
That some stories then get un-deaded is testimony to the faultiness of the system.
colins_pride | 16 years ago | on: Tell HN: A method for finding links to submit to Hacker News.
colins_pride | 16 years ago | on: Did Steve Jobs steal your liver?
colins_pride | 16 years ago | on: Entrepreneurs are not unusually risk tolerant; rather, they are overconfident.
colins_pride | 16 years ago | on: Ask HN: Why Python over Ruby?