nzjames | 13 years ago | on: Poll: Do you use an Adblocker?
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nzjames | 13 years ago | on: Rdio 2.0 Design
My initial reaction was not positive, I saw the similarities to the FB mobile app with the swipe right menu and I thought "oh no." But quickly I found it much more intuitive to use than the previous grid layout.
I've modified my opinion that the style of revel navigation is not bad but I previously didn't enjoy it because of Facebook's unresponsive implementation.
nzjames | 13 years ago | on: Scott Forstall leaves Apple
You get it in the US. I remember it in every store. Initially I thought it was intimidating because I was not used to it. But after a few months and some great experiences I really enjoyed it.
You don't get it in the UK. High street stores, especially noticeable in places like shoe stores where you need service to complete a transaction. You could easily wait 10 minutes until someone was available to help you. And it could take another 10 minutes per pair of shoes you wanted to try on. So painful.
nzjames | 13 years ago | on: Nestle Embeds GPS Trackers in KitKat Bars for Promotional Campaign
nzjames | 13 years ago | on: How did we come to believe saturated fat and cholesterol are bad for us?
nzjames | 13 years ago | on: ODROID-X is like a quad-core Raspberry Pi for $129
nzjames | 14 years ago | on: I'm Pirating the Next Version of Windows
I remember before it was called stealing, because we were doing it without mass attention on a young internet. I've learnt to gloss over stealing and theft when reading about piracy because I've always seen it as hyperbole because I knew the net before was labeled that. I put it in the same basket as hacker vs. cracker, as much as I wanted everyone to know the difference - they don't care and its a boring argument.
It seems (correct me if I'm wrong) that people have been exposed to copyright infringement == stealing from so much media for so long that it is accepted by default. It didn't used to be this way.
nzjames | 14 years ago | on: My husband is a programmer; I have no idea what that means.
nzjames | 14 years ago | on: Firefox – tons of tools for web developers
nzjames | 14 years ago | on: This is what happens when one guy practices art every day for nine years
nzjames | 15 years ago | on: Introducing the New Commodore 64
Sure the price will be inflated but I can imagine leaving this sprawled out on my lounge floor provided there are some decent retro usb/wireless joysticks to go with it.
nzjames | 15 years ago | on: Collect HN: Aprils Fools
nzjames | 15 years ago | on: I took "abusing the HTML5 History" to the next level.
nzjames | 15 years ago | on: Y Combinator’s Paul Graham On The $150K Per Start-Up Offer
nzjames | 15 years ago | on: Sproutcore vs jQuery +backbone.js
I started researching the space for building real Javascript applications fully biased on doing it with x and JQuery. But after a bit of research and prototyping I was sold on the quality and coverage of YUI.
- It has simplified DOM selectors like JQuery
- A solid Base class to extend for everything
- A fully extensible widget class/lifecycle
- Datatable has just hit beta http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/3/datatable/
nzjames | 15 years ago | on: What will kill Facebook?
nzjames | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: Inspirational movies
nzjames | 15 years ago | on: Is there such a thing as a sustainable todo system?
Developing software and solving problems all day I can't often gauge by looking at a list how long different tasks are going to take or how much they'll make my head hurt.
I can do the straight forward things quickly, I try to stay on top of things I need to do but have been putting off. But I always seem to get stuck and fill up todo lists with thing's I've go no idea how to get off the lists and I don't believe it is as simple as breaking them up into actions.
I don't need a method for managing tasks, I need something to structure and support arbitrary problem solving.
nzjames | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: how many years have you "wasted" on failed startups? And any regrets?
I'm lucky I just love hacking.
nzjames | 15 years ago | on: Google Kills Wave
It has massively improved my browsing experience having grey place-holder boxes where mostly ads were before.