sycr | 14 years ago | on: Github.com is down: Major service outage
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sycr | 14 years ago | on: Men In Tech
Knowtheory cited the case of male nursing precisely because it's a dissimilar example to women in tech. His critique is that it's not enough just to swap gender roles, because we carry along all of the mental and cultural baggage associated with masculinity and femininity. When we recontextualize gender roles, we're not really understanding the contrary perspective with any depth.
Put another way, there's a difference being a man in women's shoes and being a woman in women's shoes.
Anways, thanks for taking the time to write the article - it was enjoyable to read and thought provoking. I'm always appreciate of articles that try to promote understanding instead of enforcement.
sycr | 14 years ago | on: IAmA a malware coder and botnet operator, AMA
sycr | 14 years ago | on: What Zuck should have acquired instead of Instagram
sycr | 14 years ago | on: What makes one appear smarter and more sociable?
sycr | 14 years ago | on: Ask Valve employees: How well does the flat organization work?
sycr | 14 years ago | on: "Gangbang Interviews" and "Bikini Shots": Silicon Valley’s Brogrammer Problem
> To literally handicap yourself by 50 percent is insanity.
From the figures I've seen, the handicap is in the 25-30 percent range based on the percentage of women in the industry.
But I like his line of thinking. It's an old libertarian argument too: racism and sexism will be rooted out the market by those smart enough to take advantage of the inconsistencies in the labor pool. It's a tremendous opportunity if it's as bad as it seems.
sycr | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: We created an iPhone app that lets you share your plans for tonight
Here's what might work though: aggregate and map local, context-aware events: local as in things that are happening nearby, and context-aware as in things that suit my interests. Why not consume data from Songkick for example - like displaying concerts and music events. Or figure out a way to generate data from bars and nightclubs. Maybe mashup something from Yelp? Make it easy, fun, and intuitive to browse this type of information - with data from your friends mixed and layered in.
That way, there's a reason to use this thing without the luxury of having friends who are users (which, frankly, will be everyone).
I've been thinking a lot about this stuff myself - I'd be happy to toss back ideas outside of HN. My address is in my profile.
sycr | 14 years ago | on: Kickstarter to hit $300m this year?
In the same way that Twitter is "just a database of SMS messages", Kickstarter is just a "payment checkout" - but of course they are both greater than the sum of their parts.
sycr | 14 years ago | on: Instant share button for Hacker News
I was about to respond to this with something to the effect of: "What have you observed that suggests in any way that the community is moving on?"
Then I looked at your credentials. It seems as though the kind of person you're describing as having moved on/become far too busy/etc is, well, you.
So it's possible that you might be conflating your own experience with the group's as a whole. Hacker News appears to me to be growing at quite a pace - independently of any such buttons or notions of elitism. In fact, I think the notion that it's growing precisely because of the elitism of quality, is worth considering.
(P.S. Love your work by the way - it's got such a superb sense of design.)
sycr | 14 years ago | on: The Cancers In The Ruby Community
sycr | 14 years ago | on: Microsoft Will Soon Start Charging For Its Bing Search API
sycr | 14 years ago | on: Microsoft Will Soon Start Charging For Its Bing Search API
sycr | 14 years ago | on: Damn, Girl: New York Has Almost Double The Female Founders
sycr | 14 years ago | on: Geocoder.ca sued by Canada Post for their open database of postal codes
sycr | 14 years ago | on: Geocoder.ca sued by Canada Post for their open database of postal codes
sycr | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: What did you build in March?
sycr | 14 years ago | on: A Woman’s Story
sycr | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: My saturday project. For when your co-founders can't 'Draw Something'.
sycr | 14 years ago | on: The Essence of Blogging, A UI Experiment Inspired by Svbtle
Are you going to separate this interface into its own git repo or fold it into Gum?
Also it looks like they're back.