mrbad101 | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: Those making $500/month on side projects in 2022 – Show and tell
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mrbad101 | 7 years ago | on: Ripcord – A desktop chat client for Discord and Slack
Pretty funny the iterations chatting over the internet has went through over the years. Feels like bell-bottoms just came back into fashion.
mrbad101 | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: Guitar Dashboard – Open source music theory explorer for guitarists
mrbad101 | 12 years ago | on: A beginner's cheat sheet for web development
mrbad101 | 15 years ago | on: Real time lightsaber tracking and rendering on the Kinect
It would minimize the destruction caused in your home from swinging around a 4' stick.
mrbad101 | 15 years ago | on: Hacked kinect Brings Futuristic User Interface
mrbad101 | 15 years ago | on: Poll: What programming language do you use for your app/startup?
I personally use it as my primary language as well, and have successfully used it at every company I've worked for. I'll admit the tag based syntax is pretty ugly, but you can kick out some great apps with it.
mrbad101 | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: Accept a job or continue my nascent startup
mrbad101 | 15 years ago | on: What technologies are geeks pioneering today?
I removed my center console, and rebuilt a new one, that housed a complete computer inside it. Recovered the console with vinyl, ordered an IR receiver, got the Winamp remote control software, that translated remote buttons => keystrokes. I had it where it loaded Winamp on boot, plus my playlist of all my songs.
The only thing I never did was purchase a visual interface for it. I just had a sheet of paper printed out, with all the songs, and a # to the left of them. I would type in that number, and the song would start playing.
mrbad101 | 16 years ago | on: Letter to Steve Jobs
mrbad101 | 16 years ago | on: Starcraft 2 Beta launches -- Kiss your free time goodbye
Here's my story:
I used to be a very avid Warcraft II player. I used KALI for the IPX over TCP/IP emulation to play online through my 14.4 modem.
Anyways, I had gotten really good at playing the game online, thanks to Schlonglor's guides along with lots of practice.
One day I had just finished playing a game, and beat the other person. I started chatting when them, when they told me that they were pretty new to Warcraft II. I asked how they got into it, and she told me, her brother was the Schlonglor! At first I was floored. I couldn't believe it. We talked for quite awhile, and then shes tells me that her brother is there. She then asked if I would like to play against him. Of course I accepted!
My hands were literally shaking at the thought of playing against one of Warcraft II idols. We start playing, and I work faster and harder that I've ever played in a game.
I instantly could tell this guy was him, because the way he played was exactly like all the screenshots I had memorized of his games. (Wayyyy before YouTube, so there were no videos.)
The game progressed, and long(ish) story short, he made some heavy attacks on me, killed my base, and assume he had won. Moments later, my real army and real base that I was hiding moved in, and crushed him.
He was asking me.. "How did you do that??" "Where did that all come from??" I had the most s$%t-eating grin on my face. I was so proud that I had beat him.
He then tells me that he hasn't play for the last few weeks, and was out of practice. I didn't care.. I had still just beaten the Schlonglor!!
Him and I proceeded to chat it up for awhile. He congratulated me on the win, we parted ways, and I never heard from him again.
Soon after I put down the game, figuring there was no way to really beat that experience.
Good memories.. Thanks for bringing them up Alex :)
mrbad101 | 16 years ago | on: Facebook Buys Dedicated Data Center, Could Servers Be Far Behind?
mrbad101 | 16 years ago | on: Yawn, Google Introduces iPhone Clone
Maybe its just the developer inside me screaming, but I cannot deal with Apple and how they deal with the guys who are really making the iphone popular -- the programmers.
mrbad101 | 16 years ago | on: Ask HN: A New Decade. Any Predictions?
mrbad101 | 16 years ago | on: Worst. Puzzle. Ever.
These names/numbers aren't. Granted lots of people use bogus names and numbers, but the vast majority aren't going to that purchase an item of this value.
Yes, before you say it, I realize that nobody here does, and nobody you know does, and blah blah blah.
In the real world, most people do. I wouldn't be in business if they didn't.
I'm going to go with a crappy response, from a clueless person.
mrbad101 | 16 years ago | on: Worst. Puzzle. Ever.
mrbad101 | 16 years ago | on: Worst. Puzzle. Ever.
Names and numbers on their own are incredibly valuable.
Names and numbers that you know exactly the demographic they come from, are gold mines.
I can tell you that some run of the mill name and number can easily be worth $1.
Gauging the fact that he assumes their target audience is rich (which I doubt this is the case), we at least know it is a very specific type of people. This is as close to texas tea as it gets for telemarketers.
mrbad101 | 16 years ago | on: Ask HN: So HNers, whatd'ya get for Christmas?
I'd recommend a set of wrenches, sockets, socket adapters (get EVERY combo you can here), and 2 really good socket wrenches. Don't skimp on the socket wrenches. Money well spent. Also, a hammer, (rubber mallet, and metallic kind). Last but not least, some sort of ginormous pry bar and a 2-3' section of 1/4" steel pipe, that fits snugly around your socket wrench. Trust me, you will understand why very soon.
Get those items, which shouldn't break the bank, and you are ready to tackle damn near everything, aside from a crankshaft replacement.
mrbad101 | 16 years ago | on: Sugru - hack things better
I know firsthand that JB Weld is horribly messy, and smells bad as well.
Maybe they fixed those problems?
mrbad101 | 16 years ago | on: Making a Living by Posting Links 2 Google
Thank you for such a killer "side" project!