nomoresecrets | 16 years ago | on: Doing the Microsoft Shuffle: Algorithm Fail in Browser Ballot
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nomoresecrets | 16 years ago | on: Ask HN: How to avoid sore wrists
I started to get wrist pain about 10 years ago, which worried me. This was right around the time MS first released their ergonomic keyboard. It was 100ukp, but I figured that was a small price to pay if it fixed my problem. It did - the pains went away in about 2 weeks. They've never come back (I've used various models of the MS ergo keyboard since then).
Get a decent keyboard.
nomoresecrets | 16 years ago | on: No native apps on Windows Phone 7 Series
"The Android reference implementation does not (yet) contain such a JIT compiler, though other implementations may choose to provide one."
I thought that was one of the complaints about Android/Java - the VM runs the code; there's no JIT. That's why the prototype Dalvik JIT that was announced very recently was big news. It certainly wasn't announced in the 90s, anyway.
nomoresecrets | 16 years ago | on: Google Buzz -- and you thought Facebook had privacy issues?
nomoresecrets | 16 years ago | on: Choice is Beauty: Why I'm leaving Apple Mobile for Android
nomoresecrets | 16 years ago | on: Choice is Beauty: Why I'm leaving Apple Mobile for Android
The badge on my iPhone's App Store icon that says '34' seems to suggest otherwise.
nomoresecrets | 16 years ago | on: Bill Gates pledges $10bn for a 'decade of vaccine'
nomoresecrets | 16 years ago | on: What people said about the iPhone 9 years ago
The point is that predicting how people will use stuff is the hard part (as you say).
nomoresecrets | 16 years ago | on: Scott Adams on Bad Interfaces
This is on Windows - haven't switch to Mac to test it - maybe the OS X acceleration is linear and hence a bit sucky?
nomoresecrets | 16 years ago | on: The most hilarious "Amazon shut off our API access" email ever.
"That's it for now. I really apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, but I hope you understand that this is fully beyond our control."
...because I've never written an Amazon API app, but even I know they have restrictions on usage wrt mobile apps.
nomoresecrets | 16 years ago | on: Did You Mean: Google Maps?
So this kind of makes sense.
nomoresecrets | 16 years ago | on: Stupid Interview Questions
I was in an interview where a couple of the interviewers asked me to do something, and I asked some basic requirements. After a few questions they just started grunting non-comittally and indicated I should get on an answer the question.
The feedback from these interviewers? That I didn't ask enough about the requirements/details before diving in to answering.
So I have sympathy for this guy.
nomoresecrets | 16 years ago | on: Flash on Nexus One
nomoresecrets | 16 years ago | on: Whatever happened to Second Life?
nomoresecrets | 16 years ago | on: Top-Down operator precedence parsing
Like you say - why waste brain cycles trying to parse expressions. But then I also write comments in my code :-)
nomoresecrets | 16 years ago | on: Make a Mess, Clean it Up
nomoresecrets | 16 years ago | on: Facebook 1: 0 Simon Cowell - Rage Against The Machine is UK #1 single for Xmas
nomoresecrets | 16 years ago | on: Clever folds in a globe give new perspectives on Earth
nomoresecrets | 16 years ago | on: BBC News - Cheques to be phased out in 2018
No, it hasn't. Charges for writing cheques, withdrawals, etc were common at one point. I remember the switch to free banking in the UK when I was a child - not having to pay anything to use your bank account normally without going overdrawn was a big deal at the time.
nomoresecrets | 16 years ago | on: Gravatars: why publishing your email's hash is not a good idea
Filtering those manually became unworkable for me years ago.
I maybe see a spam in my inbox once a day. It goes up and down, as spammers find workarounds and then Google fix them.
The email address I use is 10+ years old though.
This has caught me out at least twice by clicking on a browser icon to choose it, then the order changes after I clicked and the wrong browser installer is launched.