quasistar | 13 years ago | on: The Web We Lost
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quasistar | 13 years ago | on: Dave Brubeck, Who Helped Put Jazz Back in Vogue, Dies at 91
If you're in a jazzy mood tonite, I can strongly recommend the recent Shinichiro Watanbe anime "Kids on the Slope" (坂道のアポロン Sakamichi no Apollon).
quasistar | 13 years ago | on: The most dangerous code in the world
SSL and the Future of Authenticity
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7Wl2FW2TcA
What's the status of the Convergence SSL alternatives that were going to be built into Chrome/FF?
quasistar | 13 years ago | on: Andreessen Horowitz Invests $15M In Text Annotation Startup Rap Genius
Lyrics over HTTP?
What would Kool Herc say?
Venture valuation
Drifting to the perihelion
Maboo with the Bently scout
Now Marissa's got her checkbook out
Annotations the new cream
Even writin up your daydreams
Like Cobb with one last job
Wakin up before you scream
A Venn diagram intersection
"Seems like a bad idea"
"No really is a good idea"
Priceless like a loan rejection
Copyright in Fringe mint
Walter Bishop eating Thin Mints
Don't require six senses
To see text bubbles everywhere
Maybe time to give up the ghost
Or upgrade to a $7 sponsored post
quasistar | 13 years ago | on: Fog of World
quasistar | 13 years ago | on: Startup = Growth
quasistar | 13 years ago | on: Group dating site Grouper (YC W12) launches to 10 cities
Interested to hear what mechanics they are considering adopting to drive long term engagement. After all, who wants to bear the mark of having the reputation about town of being a 'serial grouperizer'.
Also, how do they plan to make money? Revenue share on the pre-paid date?
quasistar | 13 years ago | on: FlipCode is back, after 7 years
quasistar | 13 years ago | on: Fasting & Programming
Usually this occurs when I am in the midst of something that requires a good bit of effort such as tackling a thorny algorithmic conundrum or analyzing a particularly complex call stack. If I attune my mind to repress the pangs of bodily need I occasionally feel as if the external world melts away and I slip into an almost mystical state of oneness with the task at hand. Needless to say, I have been surprised immensely by this development.
One theory I have is that the blood flow that would normally be assigned by my body to the act of digestion is now free'd up to be reallocated to the ole cranium. Plausible? Unsure, but am certainly enjoying these life experiments!
Side note: for those observing the fast I have also noticed that my immune system is closely linked with the gut and my self-imposed starvations can lead to immune system compromise. Make sure you supplement your Iftar goodies with some replenishing nutrients such as pro-biotic yogurt smoothies rich in vitamin C and home-cooked chicken consomme.
quasistar | 14 years ago | on: How Y Combinator Started
Congrats to everyone who has ever applied and the YC team! You have changed the rules of the game for the better...
quasistar | 14 years ago | on: Angelina 101
quasistar | 14 years ago | on: Game Closure raises $12M for HTML5 cross-platform games
Question: Does GameClosure have any plans to use WebGL?
Also wanted to give you a heads up re: Art Hack Weekend SF http://www.gaffta.org/2012/02/13/art-hack-weekend-sf-a-webgl... See you there, perhaps?
quasistar | 14 years ago | on: Interactive Twitter Visualization: Election 2012 (made with d3.js)
Quick question: how did you obtain the real-time metric "# of tweets per hour"? Are you sampling to determine an estimate using the Search API, or do you have access to a proverbial "firehose"?
quasistar | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: What do you think of HN Christmas 2011 theme?
quasistar | 14 years ago | on: Job placement program for top students in Stanford's online AI class
Its wonderful that Sebastian & Peter are reaching out like this after all they have done so far. Congrats to everyone that slugged it out, and good luck on the final this weekend!
quasistar | 14 years ago | on: Starcraft 2 Automated Player
Here is one who is unwilling to sit idly by while an official API arrives from the vendor. And for that he should be applauded. But it begs the question: when will Blizzard release an official SC2 API? Or is there a way to take Matt's work and create a 'sandbox' battle.net solely for bot enthusiasts?
quasistar | 14 years ago | on: Steve Jobs has died
quasistar | 14 years ago | on: Sean Parker's Email to Daniek Ek of Spotify
Where else can I instantly switch between the rarest Medieval Madrigals and the latest Reni Lane dubmixes as the mood suits?
quasistar | 14 years ago | on: New multiferroic alloy turns waste heat into green electricity for free
Aerogels could eliminate most of the waste heat from buildings. Piezoelectric nanogenerators could power mobile electronic devices. Graphene transistors could attain speeds of 1THz. And multiferroics like the beastly Ni45Co5Mn40Sn10 mentioned above could replace bulky laptop batteries.
But what is achieved with multi-million dollar government sponsored research grants in controlled labs is difficult to transfer to ones doorstep.
One barrier is economic: an aerogel house would cost $50M! A pricetag that may be acceptable to the Department of Defense, but won't do Peoria Joe much good.