kokon's comments

kokon | 4 years ago | on: Tetr.io

My son is in the top 20, I believe. He spends a lot of time on it, but I still look at him like a baby :)

kokon | 5 years ago | on: Open EMR

And in some cases, you might not even be in a condition to give the smart-cards (eg. coma, stroke)

kokon | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is firing?

Because having a mass layoff is an easy way to reduce non productive people. Otherwise you have to go through a complicated process for each individual, with a higher risk to be sued.

kokon | 12 years ago | on: Google Fiber expansion moves fast; San Antonio approves construction

Also speculative, but Google probably has a set of equipments that don't work well with others. When you play in the access and transport space, there usually a set of standard that you have to follow, in order for it to work together with others.

If Google owns the entire infrastructure, they can build their own equipments that are a lot simpler/cheaper to build, because they don't have to deal with all the standard-crap that other manufacturers have to deal with.

If they bought TWC, then they need to integrate all those devices, including all of the OSSes that are guarded by bureaucrats.

kokon | 15 years ago | on: IMF: The Age of America About to End

But I think the implication is a lot more than just being the second.

Once you're the second, you can't easily dictate anything anymore. Just like having multiple buyers, the seller has more options to sell the product.

kokon | 15 years ago | on: Kid Crazy: Why We Exaggerate the Joys of Parenthood

Couldn't agree more.

I have two kids. I've spent a lot of money to make them healthier, smarter, and happier. I want nothing in return except to see them smile and growing to be a wonderful human being.

Believe it or not, I'm happy.

kokon | 15 years ago | on: You win, RIM (An open letter to RIM's developer relations)

Depends on the employers. Lot more employers now are willing to switch away from BB. There were some reports few months ago that was showing how the BB market on corporate/enterprise was declining.

For me personally, I own both Droid and iPhone, and bought lots of apps as well, with my own money. There's no way I will do that on BB.

kokon | 15 years ago | on: The Mythical Man-Month

That's one thing.

The other problem he was also trying to cover was, how do you scale? When you are dealing with a big project, how can you tame the complexity of dealing with so many people?

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