jurjenhaitsma | 16 years ago | on: A Theory on Hacker News
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jurjenhaitsma | 16 years ago | on: The State of the Couch
- ah, I wondered why I saw erlang being installed while updating the latest ubuntu alpha (5)... and here I was thinking that all those erlang articles a couple of weeks ago started a new trend...
jurjenhaitsma | 16 years ago | on: The Zen of HN
UP for agree (Propably the most common action)
LEFT for good contribution / insightful / well-constructed argument
DOWN for disagree
RIGHT for bad contribution / troll
This would enable rating of votes in 2 dimensions and may possibly map to a page layout (ie agree+good at top left, then the not so good but still agreed being placed further to the right)
Could alternatively have the comments coloured based on good/bad value (probably some sort of logarithmic scale) and sorted vertically by agree/disagree value, which would still allow conversation threads...
jurjenhaitsma | 17 years ago | on: Opera Unite reinvents the Web: a Web server on the Web browser
jurjenhaitsma | 17 years ago | on: Computing Needs Time
With computing progressing more-or-less along moore's law, responsiveness and speed seem to stay steady or get worse - and this can't all be explained by the "extra" functionality provided... Vista anyone?
While the paper gives hope that it is up on the radar, I suspect it may be some time before we see any widespread adoption of the ideas - we're talking a paradigm shift in an ego-centric industry...
However, a great find! Definitely something to chew over...
jurjenhaitsma | 17 years ago | on: Ask HN: Help me create my own feelSpace belt
As for your request, most competent electronics hobbyists / engineers could likely build a crude version, but I could see complications arising from the vast number of electrical sources potentially disrupting your "north" signal.
Which led me to ponder a refinement - by using gps, although encoding location is quite a complication, it would be an incredible extension of the idea. A possible implementation would have latitude and longitude pads that could either vibrate at a varying frequency or (for extra leet points) activating a series of binary pads to encode the lat/long.
jurjenhaitsma | 17 years ago | on: Planarity - a game with planar graphs
jurjenhaitsma | 17 years ago | on: An Open Letter to the Developer(s) of Conficker
This would be quite different to SETI or other similar distributed-processing apps, as it spreads itself without user intervention / specific installation. If this was used for some useful purpose (eg auto-mirroring content based on current traffic) I could see some very interesting possibilities.
However - the temptation to subvert it for nefarious purposes once it is up and running is likely to be too great for it to last long...
jurjenhaitsma | 17 years ago | on: Poll: Where are you from?
At other times I wished a side-by-side option was available on the front page - think of the front page as a table-of-contents, then have a frame on the right where the article (or comments) can be displayed - would save a lot of reloads, as I tend to do a session of (look at items -> look at article 1 -> back to items -> article 4 etc etc)