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slay2k | 13 years ago | on: Why tab navigation sucks in Chrome, pt 2
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slay2k | 15 years ago | on: Show HN: My startup: code4cheap.com, a code marketplace
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slay2k | 15 years ago | on: Ivan Kaspersky kidnapped
But this is the rule, not the exception, and it saddens me to say that Russia's the last place I'd want to start a company.
slay2k | 15 years ago | on: DuckDuckGo and Wolfram Alpha are now official partners
slay2k | 15 years ago | on: FBI seized PokerStars.com, FullTiltPoker.com, UB.com,... domain names
If they did, smart professional players like Durrr and Ivey wouldn't keep multi-million dollar bankrolls online that are subject to loss at any time.
That's just common sense.
slay2k | 15 years ago | on: FBI seized PokerStars.com, FullTiltPoker.com, UB.com,... domain names
A few big ones remained operational for US players, the biggest being Stars and FullTilt, with the only change being refusal to accept credit cards as a deposit method. I'd venture to say millions of bank deposits have occurred since then within the US, and the legality of it all was never black and white, and certainly not enforced in any way.
slay2k | 15 years ago | on: The Montessori Mafia
If anyone has experience with any of the above, I'd love to hear about it.
slay2k | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: I'm an unemployed programmer in SF that will work for minimum wage
"Can you write code and actually get things done? Do you have examples of your work that look good?"
If the answer's yes, freelancing is now just one of many options available to you.
slay2k | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: I'm an unemployed programmer in SF that will work for minimum wage
If I was conducting the interview, I'd be thrilled to hear that kind of response given the candidate's self-admitted lack of domain expertise.
slay2k | 15 years ago | on: Redis Sharding at Craigslist
The comment stemmed from frustration at the fact that, for a very long time, CL has been killing all creative efforts to improve or build on it. Mature sites used by millions shut down after years of operation, despite loud user protests[1][2], and those killed in utero[3] have been the norm. I realize that it's easy to point to the TOS and call it a day, but the TOS is neither consistent[4] nor clear.
Friends of mine are running startups that get some of their data from CL, and try to stay under the radar because of fears and uncertainties. They aren't doing anything remotely shady. To them, CL's decision to kill a site comes on a whim, and nobody really knows what's considered okay WRT the TOS and what isn't. I mean, if Craig himself can't provide a definitive answer[5], then surely you can see how this could become frustrating for developers.
I'm not used to any kind of openness coming from CL on the dev front, and your post has been the first one I've seen in that category, so I want to apologize if you caught the brunt of my frustration.
[1] http://blog.claz.org/#post-94
[2] http://downloadsquad.switched.com/2007/06/08/jim-buckmeister...
[3] http://techcrunch.com/2009/12/01/craigslist-yahoo-pipes-flip...
[4] http://www.housingmaps.com/ -- one of several that has been up since 2005
slay2k | 15 years ago | on: Redis Sharding at Craigslist
But with Craigslist being the most closed-minded and developer-hating organization I've ever come across, I don't particularly give a rat's ass what it's built on.
I wish it wasn't so, because I generally love posts like this, but if a dictator's employees start giving tours of the mansion, you certainly won't find me dazzled by the motion-sensor water fountains..
slay2k | 15 years ago | on: How Microsoft mobile tags are killing QR codes
slay2k | 15 years ago | on: How Microsoft mobile tags are killing QR codes
Hah, yes, much like every ActiveX-enhanced website could have been viewed by every IE6 browser. There certainly won't be any consumer confusion, what with none of the top barcode scanning apps supporting MS Tag and all.
slay2k | 15 years ago | on: How to be 100% sure your startup idea is good
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slay2k | 15 years ago | on: Protect yourself from FireSheep with Amazon EC2 + OpenVPN for $0.50 a month
Whatever happened to good old ssh -ND ? Wouldn't that solve 90% of most casual hotspot users' problems ? And I'd be wary suggesting even that one-liner to someone who isn't a techie, which I'm assuming his wife isn't since she asked the question.