luigi | 12 years ago | on: Why I'm Done With Social Media Buttons
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luigi | 12 years ago | on: Two big announcements
luigi | 12 years ago | on: Girls Who Code
Okay, so the PlayHaven guy got fired. Adria had death threats made against her, was the subject of a beheading picture, had her home address and phone number publicized, her employer was DDOSed, and she was ultimately fired, like the PlayHaven guy.
That's misogyny in action. That's what needs to end.
On one side, it's a few people using their real names and identities to be harshly and specifically critical on Twitter. On the other side, it's an avalanche of anonymous death threats. I know which one bothers me more.
luigi | 12 years ago | on: Fastest Growing Startups Who Are Hiring Now
luigi | 12 years ago | on: Google 'down,' let's do an experiment
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luigi | 13 years ago | on: Are We An Unjust People?
(1) We all know Adria Richards's name. We know all about her. Her personal address has been spread. Things she wrote in the past have been used against her. But we don't really know anything about those guys. We know who they work for and what they look like, but there's been no widespread effort to expose them in the same manner that Adria's been exposed.
(2) When that guy lost his job, everyone thought it was a great injustice, and that Adria should make a heartfelt apology to him. But when Adria lost her job this morning, there were no such pronouncements going the other way. No one declared, "That dude really needs to apologize to Adria for making the dick joke that eventually led to her getting let go." That's not an argument that's being made anywhere.
Ask yourself why these things are happening in one direction. In an equal world -- a balanced world -- things should cut both ways. These tactics should be used by people on both "sides". But in this instance, that's decidedly not happening.
luigi | 13 years ago | on: SendGrid Fires Company Evangelist After Twitter Fracas
Are you certain of that? Really think about it. Put yourself in the shoes of these women you know. Would they really want you speaking for them?
luigi | 13 years ago | on: Rackspace acquires ObjectRocket
You can use SQL on MongoDB? And thanks for telling people who like MongoDB why exactly they like it.
luigi | 13 years ago | on: A/B Testing
It's totally cool to disregard the result an A/B test gives you. But don't justify that decision by saying that if you do follow the results of well-run A/B test, that it's somehow blind.
luigi | 13 years ago | on: Seer SEO Toolbox
http://www.slideshare.net/luigimontanez/searchfriendly-web-d...
http://blip.tv/rubynation/luigi-montanez-search-friendly-web...
luigi | 13 years ago | on: That Tesla Data: What It Says and What It Doesn’t
His action here is still hard to understand:
> The Tesla personnel whom I consulted over the phone – Ms. Ra and Mr. Merendino –told me to leave it connected for an hour, and after that the lost range would be restored. I did not ignore their advice.
So it sounds like he didn't speak to Tesla personnel after he charged at the weak station in Norwich for an hour. If I were him, I'd call them back and say, "Uh guys, it says it only has 32 miles left and I have 61 to go. Maybe I should give it another hour?"
luigi | 13 years ago | on: When a No means Yes
luigi | 13 years ago | on: When a No means Yes
luigi | 13 years ago | on: What It's Like To Be Ridiculed For Open Sourcing A Project
https://twitter.com/harthvader/status/293829635823792128
Main justification is the nicer syntax. I agree it's nicer, but would approach it by wrapping sed, not re-implementing in Node.js from scratch.
I don't think that excuses the ridicule, though.
luigi | 13 years ago | on: Rep. Zoe Lofgren Introduces Aaron's Law [pdf]
http://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/16njr9/im_rep_zo...
luigi | 13 years ago | on: How I Build A Startup Team In 2 Weeks
luigi | 13 years ago | on: Basecamp Breeze officially launched
luigi | 13 years ago | on: On false dichotomies and diversity.
The notion that the people who organize these events shouldn't be held accountable is profoundly wrong. Event organizers appoint themselves leaders of the community that they're holding the event for. Sure, they're well-meaning volunteers usually, but that doesn't mean they're absolved of any and all criticism. Leaders organizing a software conference should recognize that an industry-wide lack of diversity is a problem, and should take steps to solve it. And the community should call them out when they fail at that.
luigi | 13 years ago | on: The Web Book Boilerplate - Writing books for almost every platform
* Offline in-browser reading using AppCache
* Highlighting, bookmarks, notes, last place read using localStorage or indexedDB and then synced to the server when online
luigi | 13 years ago | on: The Basement
The Kindle version is $1.99 right now. I paid $9.99 for it last week.
http://www.amazon.com/Tubes-Journey-Center-Internet-ebook/dp...
http://luigimontanez.com/2012/actually-social-media-buttons-...
The Nieman Journalism Lab followed up a few months ago:
http://www.niemanlab.org/2013/11/tweet-buttons-are-less-of-a...