ujeezy | 1 year ago | on: TinyPod – Apple Watch case with scroll wheel
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ujeezy | 4 years ago | on: Show HN: Tangram – Train a model from a CSV file on the command line
ujeezy | 4 years ago | on: Slackware 15.0 release candidate one
ujeezy | 5 years ago | on: Ray Tracing with POV-Ray: 25 scenes in 25 days (2013)
ujeezy | 6 years ago | on: Equiano, a subsea cable from Portugal to South Africa
Inspired by another recent HN post about subsea cables, I'm currently reading The Victorian Internet by Tom Standage which walks through the history of the telegraph. It blows my mind that North America and Europe were connected by undersea cable before the start of the Civil War.
ujeezy | 8 years ago | on: Why Toys?
ujeezy | 9 years ago | on: Show HN: WikiRoulette – Randomly browse Wikipedia
If you didn't see the Chrome extension, it's worth a try - I really like the feeling of serendipity every time I create a new tab. It's a little distracting, but I think in a good way.
ujeezy | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2015)
We are building a Visa card that can be attached to any store of value, including Bitcoin wallets, gold holdings, fiat, and soon, loyalty points, airline miles, and more. Our mission is to improve access to financial tools.
We're hiring a strong generalist/fullstack engineer. Experience with Ruby, Java, Sinatra, and AngularJS is a plus, but definitely not a requirement. Experience shipping and operating a live product is a strong plus.
If this sounds interesting to you, we'd love to chat! Please shoot me an email with links to some stuff you've built: [email protected]
ujeezy | 12 years ago | on: The $5 Million Violin and the Telltale Taser
ujeezy | 12 years ago | on: NSA tracking cellphone locations worldwide, Snowden documents show
ujeezy | 12 years ago | on: Daring Fireball: 'This Is Our Signature': iOS 7
The physicality of iOS 7 wasn't clear to me until I watched the video demo, and it's very impressive: http://www.businessinsider.com/apple-ios-7-video-jony-ive-20...
ujeezy | 12 years ago | on: Vagrant: Create and configure portable development environments
A key distinction is that since Docker is built on Linux containers (lightweight Linux systems), it expects to share its host's kernel, and must thus be executed on a Linux system.
ujeezy | 12 years ago | on: Brain work may be going the way of manual work
If a job is offshored (as much knowledge work has been), it's a good bet that the next step will be to automate it.
ujeezy | 12 years ago | on: Brain work may be going the way of manual work
Tech entrepreneurs are trained to think about optimizing/automating. For example, here's an old blog post by Kopelman: http://redeye.firstround.com/2006/04/shrink_a_market.html Summary: there's a lot of opportunity for you if you find a way to shrink a market.
Without doing too much handwringing, I think it's our responsibility as engineers/technologists to at least try to be aware of what we destroy with what we create.
ujeezy | 12 years ago | on: Brain work may be going the way of manual work
Right, and a lot of today's technology bridges the gap by shifting work to the end user. How often does anyone call a travel agent anymore?
ujeezy | 12 years ago | on: Brain work may be going the way of manual work
ujeezy | 13 years ago | on: Using PGD to design deafness in child
ujeezy | 13 years ago | on: The Easter Treasure Hunt
ujeezy | 13 years ago | on: The Gmail app for iPhone and iPad: version 2.0
ujeezy | 13 years ago | on: Show HN: Firebase-powered auction app running Jellyfish Art starter kit