coudron
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6 years ago
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on: NanoHack, an open-source 3D printed mask against Covid-19
coudron
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6 years ago
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on: Apple TV, Apple TV, Apple TV, and Apple TV+
WWDC 2020: "We're excited to announce Apple TVs+"
coudron
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10 years ago
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on: Picky.json – Dump JSON (raw or URL). Click Something. Get Selector
Cool idea. Too bad it appears to freeze if you paste more than 1k lines of JSON
coudron
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10 years ago
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on: Oculus Rift: Available for pre-order
He means the hardware specs of the VR Kit... not the requirements for the computer
coudron
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12 years ago
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on: Meet Coin (YC W13), a startup creating a universal credit card
Their website hurts my eyes
coudron
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13 years ago
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on: Problems with the TSA
I think it's safe to say juice is traditionally not considered a medical liquid. In that situation, he is asking for an exception. It is his requirement to justify the request that his juice should be considered a medial liquid. It's unreasonable to say that he shouldn't have to justify its reclassification as a medical liquid without a few facts and disclosing a few details of his situation. Otherwise, every person would claim their soda/juice is a medical liquid and say they don't have answer questions because it is a medical thing.
coudron
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13 years ago
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on: Problems with the TSA
Yeah, It's clear he was looking for an argument.
coudron
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13 years ago
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on: Problems with the TSA
Wow. Was thinking Sai had a logical complaint until I watched the video of him interacting with the TSA (or whatever company does security in SFO).
It's clear by the video, he was trying to troll TSA rather than get through security with his medical liquids.
He can't expect to not justify and explain why his liquids are considered medical. Otherwise, every person who paid $4.50 for a soda before security would just pull the "It's medical! You can't ask questions card"
coudron
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13 years ago
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on: What It Feels Like to Launch a Startup With Two Weeks of Runway
Sorry, yeah, that was my bad. I was more pointing out that many people think COBRA is a great deal when in reality it is offen not the case. Another option to consider:
http://www.healthysanfrancisco.org/ (Must live in SF)
coudron
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13 years ago
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on: What It Feels Like to Launch a Startup With Two Weeks of Runway
Try
https://www.blueshieldca.com instead of COBRA. Plans start just under $100 a month and will cover your ass in the case that you break your leg. (Well... bring a $100k bill down to $10k)
Good luck!
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