wihon | 15 years ago | on: Clean People Feel Morally Superior
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wihon | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: Please review my webapp http://cineight.com
Edit: I think you should add some more info (maybe some screenshots, a lengthier description and some privacy stuff?), basically!
wihon | 15 years ago | on: Poll: Where abouts are you hackers from?
wihon | 15 years ago | on: Poll: Where abouts are you hackers from?
wihon | 15 years ago | on: Poll: Where abouts are you hackers from?
wihon | 15 years ago | on: Poll: Where abouts are you hackers from?
wihon | 15 years ago | on: Poll: Where abouts are you hackers from?
wihon | 15 years ago | on: Idiot’s Guide to Understanding Today’s Annoying Marketing Catch Phrases
wihon | 15 years ago | on: HN London Meetup this Thursday
wihon | 15 years ago | on: There is no nanotech, stop talking about it and start laughing at it
wihon | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: What was your first programming milestone?
I'm just in the process of building a program in ruby inspired by a comment in Learn to Program (Chris Pine). I want to make a interactive 'pet' (or plant, for that matter) with an ascii-art output. It's a big challenge for me, but I'm enjoying doing it!
wihon | 15 years ago | on: Reddit is hiring
wihon | 15 years ago | on: Facebook Places Will Crush Foursquare
The 'scary' side of social media has long been a favourite topic in the mainstream press - and in this case, I think they might have a mild point. I'm sure that 100% HN users are fully aware of the risks of storing personal info online, and will act accordingly - but so many more web users honestly don't have a clue. I've also heard ad agencies and potential employers talking about tracking 4sq users...and I'm not sure I like that either.
Am I overreacting?
wihon | 15 years ago | on: Are We Taking CSS Too Far?
I agree with the author about the slightly over-the-top usage of CSS to make graphics - but what bothers me more is the fact that IE may either fail to render your creations properly (c.f. http://bit.ly/aqv6jT from the article), or make perhaps better alternatives (like SVG) unecessarily painful.
wihon | 15 years ago | on: CSS3 lasers
And you guessed right. Someone has to make all those liquid-center scented baby-dolls, right? And it just so happens that doe-eyed deer are particularly capable. Just a bit work-shy, which is where I come in and whip them into shape.
Edit: Hey! Why do I lose karma?! Was it the whipping part...?
Edit: Thanks. :)
wihon | 15 years ago | on: CSS3 lasers
This is the one time I'm glad the place I'm working is so backward web-wise, as the lasers didn't work - no CSS3 for me! - and thus my screen wasn't turn into even more of a profanity-emblazoned eye-magnet.
So thankfully, she didn't notice. Phew.
wihon | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: Plans for/existing Stackoverflow-style sites with a different focus?
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wihon | 15 years ago | on: Ray Kurzweil does not understand the brain
This is more likely a lack of understanding on my part, but I'm not sure where epigenetics comes into it? The majority of the cell components - i.e. all the organelles, chemicals, etc - were already present and arranged in the 'surrogate' cell. So all the 'epigenetic' stuff was already in place. But please correct me if I'm wrong.
Not so sure about the random splicing part, either. Food manufacturers have been inserting genes into specific places on bacterial plasmids for a long a time, using directors like codon relationships and ionic interactions. Again - if I'm outta line... :)
wihon | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: Advice for a fledgling hacker?
wihon | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: Advice for a fledgling hacker?
davidw above mentioned getting involved with open source - have you got any suggestions for how to get stuck in?
Thanks! :)
P.S. Do you think it's necessary to have a presence on the web, i.e. through a blog, in order to make connections with other kindly programmers? I'm also thinking that as I'm starting from scratch, I could record my progress and potentially help other baby hackers.