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klarrimore | 6 years ago | on: Tesla Software Version 10.0

Everyone's current phone is most likely the greatest phone they ever owned. It doesn't mean it's prefect and doesn't have plenty to complain about.

klarrimore | 7 years ago | on: YC’s 2018 Summer Reading List

Understandable but I think there's a strong need for awareness and scrutiny too. All rainbows and unicorns is what enables disasters like that to take shape.

klarrimore | 8 years ago | on: Noam Chomsky Joins Faculty at University of Arizona

I didn't say anything negative about him or his debating style. I'm just saying I'm not so surprised he chose UofA. Tons of east coast aging hippies fall in love with the desert, get a mansion in the foothills, then only come down into the city for the university dressed like they're on a fucking safari.

klarrimore | 8 years ago | on: Noam Chomsky Joins Faculty at University of Arizona

As a UofA grad I can tell you the hippies down there are going to go absolutely apeshit. The university is half Rob Gronkowski and half Cesar Chavez. The Gronks all leave after school but the Cesar's all stick around the university and think, act, and look like Noam. He'll fit right in.

klarrimore | 8 years ago | on: Docker Is Raising Funding at $1.3B Valuation

Developer tools have never had a huge market. Honestly, what are the necessary products for a relatively small market of thrifty developers? Maybe an editor, a nice keyboard, hosted code repo, and some code analysis tools? It's not a huge market.

Containers are something else entirely. They'll probably be running on every device on the planet in one form or another in just a few years. Anytime you're on the forefront of something like that, there's money to be made.

klarrimore | 8 years ago | on: Docker Is Raising Funding at $1.3B Valuation

Think about what redhat was 10 years ago. They were basically a company that burned a Linux distro on a CD and shipped it to CompUSA that sold it for $50. You how exactly everything will unfold but just like we knew linux was the future, I thinks it's becoming obvious that containers are the future as well.
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