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mitch
2007-08-31T22:29:08
10 WWE Superstars Suspended - TvByDemand | Forums | WWE
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http://www.tvbydemand.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=793&FORUM_ID=49&CAT_ID=2&Topic_Title=10+WWE+Superstars+Suspended&Forum_Title=WWE
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weebro
2007-08-31T22:36:16
Founders: Business guys vs Hackers or Entrepreneurs vs Managers?
As a business/sales guy I was wondering what the general opinion was in having one (or more) of me as a co-founder? In PG's article 'Why Smart People Have Bad Ideas" he seems to suggest a distinction between business guys and hackers and appears to discount the value of business people to a start-up.<p><a href="http://www.paulgraham.com/bronze.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.paulgraham.com/bronze.html</a><p>As a 'bus boy' I find myself doing the following things - coming up with business ideas, identifying markets and opportunities, continually raising finance, recruiting and put the team together, problem solving, organising work loads, admin stuff, accounts, networking, bringing in clients, marketing - both push and pull advertising, organising and attending tradeshows, product and market research, website architecture (by looking at what others do and what is successful), having an objective and 'non tech' user opinion on the ease of use/functionality/UI of the website, testing from a non tech perspective (I'm not claiming I speak for the consumer I'm saying I'm sufficiently removed from the technicalities of the development process to have a different perspective of how simpler things should be made for us dumb-dumbs), presentations X inspiring and successfully eliciting money from angels/VC.<p>These are among the many 'hats' I wear and was wondering what PG's opinion is to value of a bus guy as a co-founder to the business. I completely agree with him that (Quoting PG) "Hackers can learn to make things customers want" . He then goes on to suggest business guys are worth nothing to an internet start-up "It seems to me the business guys who did the most for Google were the ones who obligingly flew Altavista into a hillside just as Google was getting started." In doing so he APPEARS to be making an equally unfair generalisation as the guy he quotes about the MIT spin-offs.<p>Programmers/hackers are what they are because they love to do what they do. If they didn't enjoy IT they would be opening sports stores and hotels. And they would, I'm not saying they are not entrepreneurial or business minded X too many examples prove they are. But I would suggest that bus people allow IT boys/gals to get on with doing what they do best, and enjoy most. Again, I am NOT saying hackers can't do business or see what the customer wants, and many may enjoy doing it, but PG himself refers to business tasks in his Viaweb/life experience, like fund raising, as being an enormous time consumer and pain in the ass. (Quoting PG) "some tasks (like raising money and getting incorporated) are an O(1) pain in the ass, whether you're big or small, and others (like selling and promotion) depend more on energy and imagination than any kind of special training."<p>In my opinion there is value in having a business guy who has utter enthusiasm in pursuing these tasks, and not just seeing them as a drag. PG is correct, business is not complex, the issue is whether it is enjoyed and carried out with he same enthusiasm and effort as the coding. Ultimately, I would argue there should be no distinction, there are only those who ad value and those who do not e.g. selling 6% to YC for the value they provide. (But I think PG agree with me on this point (Quoting PG) "That's the essence of a start-up: having brilliant people do work that's beneath them.")<p>PG and others are arguably business boys before they are hackers and time has proven this. YC, for example, say the 6% is for their assistance in direction, legalities, set-up, networking, recruiting, advising, advertising (through the reputation of being funded by the YC Brand) market/ideas suggestion/direction, offices, financing and helping to provide further finance. Damn..........that makes them sound like business guys, doesn't it?<p>GETTING TO THE POINT: Please don't get me wrong, I don't over rate my worth, the business doesn't exist without code but can exist without me, but to whom does society, business and history give the acclaim, the architect or the builder? And so it really comes down to entrepreneurialism, or ideas and vision. I believe PG also agrees with this point? (Quoting pg) "A hacker who has learned what to make, and not just how to make, is extraordinarily powerful."<p>PG's number one rule: release early!! Well having a business guy to enthusiastically pursue these tasks allows for focus and improved productivity in moving forward fast and efficiently. Those who have the ideas, determination and resourcefulness to carry them through are as needed in co-founding as those with the ability to fulfil that direction. Entrepreneurs have vision, ideas, they make things happen and create opportunities, they don't necessarily implement them; managers do.<p>I argue there is no distinction between business guys and hackers, because when well matched (my all important caveat to this entire thread), they compliment one another. Sooo in my opinion it's: <p>Entrepreneurs V Managers NOT Business guys V's Hackers
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toffer
2007-08-31T22:51:18
JP Google (Google's emerging cloud of data services is the banking system of the information age)
http://www.futureofthebook.org/blog/archives/2007/08/jp_google.html
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drwho102003
2007-08-31T23:01:10
Succinctness == Power
I can see parallels between this and mathematical notations. After all, the notations allow a form of higher-level abstractions in which people can think about the problem in their heads during walks or having a shower... I presume that were part of the motivations behind some of the higher-level languages like FP, ML, and to a limited extent, Prolog. But I see that most of these langs were geared to a special problem domain. What I would like to see is probably a set of langs that allows a programmer to think about / attack a problem from different angles. This, seems to me anyway, is much more valuable.
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blored
2007-08-31T23:04:39
Interviewee opens for private beta
We went ahead with it anyway. And in all fairness to pg and for the benefit of knowledge of everyone in this forum, ClutterMe isn't the idea that we originally applied with.<p>We'd like to thank you for your patience in my spamming of this forum. I will keep you updated on our progress.<p>~Mark
http://blog.clutterme.com/2007/08/today-is-big-day.html
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palish
2007-08-31T23:17:02
Apple Shows What's Possible with Web 2.0 and Photos (Skip to 32 minutes)
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/qtv/specialevent07/
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mitch
2007-08-31T23:25:14
10 WWE Superstars Suspended - TvByDemand | Forums | WWE
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http://www.tvbydemand.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=793&FORUM_ID=49&CAT_ID=2&Topic_Title=10+WWE+Superstars+Suspended&Forum_Title=WWE
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gscott
2007-08-31T23:26:06
I am thinking of selling my domain name ShareCircle.Com
So I have this great domain name but I don't believe I am going to use it so I have been contemplating that there is some Web 2.0 startup out there that could really use it. <p>What do you think it is worth?
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soapdev
2007-08-31T23:40:34
Entrepreneurship Class at Cal: What It Takes to Startup
http://www.sproutly.com/2007/08/31/entreprenship-class-at-cal-ieor-190c/
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aswanson
2007-09-01T00:04:00
What is a day in the life of bugbear like?
Just want to know what post-liquidity life is like.
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2007-09-01T00:23:05
Startup has supposed game changing battery tech, 3 million from Kleiner Perkins
http://www.technologyreview.com/Biztech/18086/
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brett
2007-09-01T00:57:16
1.9 Billion Words; Scribd Users Have A Lot To Say
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/08/31/19-billion-words-scribd-is-catching-up-to-wikipedia/
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toffer
2007-09-01T01:20:07
Microwulf: A Personal, Portable Beowulf Cluster (Breaking the $100/GFLOP Barrier)
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charzom
2007-09-01T01:26:07
Who's afraid of Google?
http://www.economist.com/opinion/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9725272
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ivankirigin
2007-09-01T02:03:43
ArtFlock.com: "Buy, Browse and Sell Art". Is a seedcamp startup a new Artix?
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bsaunder
2007-09-01T02:06:45
Wanted: technical co-founders for YC application and/or potential VC funding
Here's my situation:<p>I'm determined to start a company and I have a "big idea" (IMHO). When I've shared my concept and business model with my friends, I've received very positive feedback (from both technical and business points of view). Unfortunately I'm not your typical YC founder (I'm 36), and most of my friends are far more interested in a "job" than starting a company. Most have said they would love to join me (as an employee) if I had the funding. <p>I intend to submit an application for the YC winter program, but as a sole founder I understand my odds aren't the best they could be (and in general I suspect it's probably good to have a partner or two). Right now I'm concurrently working on the business plan, UI design and a functional prototype (I get bored working one aspect for too long (and as the concepts get more fleshed out, it seems like a more balanced way to work)). <p>Anyhow, I'm looking for one or two free electrons (highly skilled and productive people) to join me on my YC application and/or other VC funding. Without giving out too much information, I will say that it's a web based application (shocker eh?) with a heavy JavaScript component and a distributed server (linux) environment involving a message bus. Ideally one of the free electrons will know the ins and outs of the client side (JavaScript/HTML/CSS, page layout, page flow, graphics design). The other free electron would have a good grasp on distributed server architectures/IPC/networking, database interactions and optimizations, and programming skill in C/C++ and one of the following (in approximate order of preference): Perl, Ruby, Lisp, Python. I'm a bit nervous about giving out a large amount of ownership to an unknown person, but would be willing to consider some sort of vesting arrangement (any advice on how to approach this would appreciated as well). I'm willing to make this work with the right people.<p>Please contact me at: bruce.saunders at occamsoftware . com if interested.
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eusman
2007-09-01T02:13:05
News immunity --all the news look the same to me
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rob
2007-09-01T02:15:19
Who Founded Facebook? A New Claim Emerges
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/01/technology/01facebook.html?ex=1346299200&en=5112bcf0c8a1c0d9&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
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far33d
2007-09-01T02:56:23
Google Earth's Hidden Surprise: A Flight Simulator
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/08/31/google-earths-easter-egg-a-flight-simulator/
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22alaska22
2007-09-01T03:34:00
Will Google release Google branded phone this year?
Google and Samsung are rumored to be building the phone, codenamed "Switch," Simeonov says and his posting includes what he claims is a leaked photo of the device.I say Google is just helping Samsung with Samsung product and they won't be labeled Google. What do you guys think?
http://www.blubet.com/bet/Will_Google_release_Google_branded_phone_this_year
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rms
2007-09-01T03:44:55
Flight Simulator hidden inside Google Earth
http://marco-za.blogspot.com/2007/08/google-earth-flight-simulator.html
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toffer
2007-09-01T05:18:18
Who's With Gwyneth? The Google Guy
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/01/technology/01google.html?ex=1346299200&en=131e7e416752bbac&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
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toffer
2007-09-01T06:17:29
Prank Starts 25 Years of Security Woes (AP story on "the first ever personal computer virus")
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http://topnews.ap.org/dynamic/stories/C/COMPUTER_VIRUS_ANNIVERSARY?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2007-08-31-13-55-38
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mitchstein
2007-09-01T06:27:58
Sen. Larry Craig, R-Idaho Asserts he is not gay? - TvByDemand | Forums | General
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vlad
2007-09-01T06:36:55
"Relive" Microsoft Windows from version 1.0 to Vista
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKXXX-XdumY
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thinkingserious
2007-09-01T06:42:37
Notifir.com Public Beta Launched - A Tool for Content Submitters
Anyone can sign up for free; however, a Digg.com account is needed. They have a Digg.com style voting system so that the community can decide which are the most important features to implement as well as suggest new features. Soon, they will support StumbleUpon.com, Reddit.com and Netscape.com.
http://blog.notifir.com/2007/08/31/public-beta-launched/
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vlad
2007-09-01T07:04:30
Playboy Magazine Interviews Google Pre-IPO (full text)
http://www.google-watch.org/playboy.html
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rms
2007-09-01T09:47:15
Asimov's "The Last Question": the greatest sci-fi short story of all time
http://filer.case.edu/dts8/thelastq.htm
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Tichy
2007-09-01T11:51:18
20 most bizarre experiments - check out #16 (found on octopart news)
I found this url on Octopart news, but experiment #16 really surprised me. I wouldn't have thought that possbile yet. Although I have once seen that done to a spider in a TV documentary. But a cat is something else.
http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/Top/experiments/P10/
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omarabid
2007-09-01T11:52:00
exclusive:Free Bar Code Maker and compatible with Office !!
exclusive:Free Bar Code Maker and compatible with Office !!
http://www.barcodemaker.uni.cc
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2024-11-08T21:35:16
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charzom
2007-09-01T13:05:48
I.B.M. Researchers Approaching Atom-Level Computing
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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/31/technology/31ibm.html?ex=1346212800&en=48aeacb9e21aaa88&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
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thinkingserious
2007-09-01T13:40:48
Free GTD Printable Workflow
I use GTD as my methodology for productivity. I found it useful to have a simple diagram printed out on my wall to give me a quick reminder on the flow. I have shared it with a few people new to the GTD and they loved it, so I'm now sharing it with the world :) Enjoy.
http://blog.thembid.com/index.php/2007/09/01/free-gtd-printable-workflow/
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charzom
2007-09-01T14:00:09
Google to start hosting news stories
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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/01/technology/01news.html?ex=1346299200&en=f8cc429095e7384e&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
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Google Shift on Handling of News
2007-09-01T04:00:00.000Z
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AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTSept. 1, 2007SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 31 (Reuters) — Google is playing host to articles from four news agencies, including The Associated Press, the company said Friday, setting the stage for it to generate advertising revenue from Google News.The news agencies — the Press Association of Britain, Canadian Press, Agence France-Presse and The A.P. — now have their articles featured with the organizations’ own brands on Google News. The companies have agreed to license news feeds to Google.The five-year-old Google News service previously searched the Web to uncover links to news articles from thousands of sources, and clustered links on similar subjects together.Josh Cohen, business product manager of Google News, said his company would consider eventually running advertising alongside the agencies’ articles.The changes will not affect the ranking of articles in search results on Google News, Mr. Cohen said. If an Associated Press article ranked eighth among different versions of an article previously, it would still rank eighth under the new service.To avert legal challenges, Google does not now run ads next to automatically generated links. Agence France-Presse recently dropped a suit against Google for using its text and photos on Google News without permission.The four news agencies act as wholesalers supplying news to other news organizations, and do not try to attract customers to destination sites of their own. Google News has inevitably linked to the customers of the agencies instead.For example, an article on Google News credited to The Seattle Post-Intelligencer could in fact have been originally from The Associated Press.The changes will have little impact on news organizations that receive traffic directly from Google News, Mr. Cohen said.Google’s licensing of articles from news organization partners is similar to the way rival news sites like Yahoo News or the MSNBC portal of Microsoft have licensed news from news organizations for more than a decade.Jane Seagrave, vice president for new media markets at The Associated Press, which is based in New York, declined to comment on the terms of the deal, and on whether Google would run ads alongside AP articles. Because of Google’s campaign to simultaneously reduce duplicate articles, the original wire service article is likely to be featured in Google News instead of versions of the same article from newspaper customers, sapping ad revenue to those newspapers.AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENT
2024-11-08T20:44:23
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nreece
2007-09-01T14:23:04
The Internet's "Black Holes"
http://phoja.com/show/646/The-Internets-Black-Holes.html
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transburgh
2007-09-01T14:53:01
Like Sands Through The Hour Glass, Another Person Is Claiming To Have Founded Facebook
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/08/31/like-sands-through-the-hour-glass-another-person-is-claiming-to-have-founded-facebook/
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transburgh
2007-09-01T14:53:54
TechCrunch20 is now TechCrunch40 - Is There Enough Time?
http://www.centernetworks.com/techcrunch20-is-now-techcrunch40
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2024-11-08T17:37:44
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transburgh
2007-09-01T14:56:08
Microsoft's Hacker Blog
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http://www.webpronews.com/blogtalk/2007/08/31/microsofts-hacker-blog
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transburgh
2007-09-01T15:14:29
Benchmark Capital: The end of the Benchmark boy's club?
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http://valleywag.com/tech/benchmark-capital/the-end-of-the-benchmark-boys-club-295688.php
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transburgh
2007-09-01T15:14:39
Getaways: Where to go to escape the Internet
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http://valleywag.com/tech/getaways/where-to-go-to-escape-the-internet-295690.php
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cellis
2007-09-01T16:35:35
Seeking cofounder who can hack and design
see profile
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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nickb
2007-09-01T17:02:51
Original Macintosh User Manual (everything needed an explanation)
http://www.peterme.com/?p=583
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Thoughts on (and pics of) the original Macintosh User Manual – peterme.com
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I recently purchased an original Macintosh User Manual (thanks eBay!). I had seen one at a garage sale, and was struck by how it had to explain a total paradigm shift in interacting with computers. I figured I could learn something about helping make innovation happen. It’s been an intriguing read. It’s a remarkably handsome manual, beautifully typeset, which, considering par for the course at the time was probably Courier with few illustrations, is saying something. Also, even back in 1984, there was no definite article. You get phrases like “With Macintosh, you’re in charge.” No “the”s or “a”s. One of the more striking things was how every Chapter is introduced with a full-color photo of Macintosh being used. Here they are (click on them to see bigger sizes): Appendices The first thing I appreciated was how Macintosh is set within somewhat normal (and quite varied) contexts of use. Then I noticed that, with the exception of Chapter 5, every photo shows a preppy white male using the computer. Women and people of color need not apply! (The dude in Chapter 4 even has a *sweater* around his shoulders!!!) And Chapter 5 exudes preppiness with the glass brick backdrop. Also, why is the keyboard in Chapter 3 positioned like that? Why on earth was it posed that way? Anyway. The thing you’ll notice in Chapter 6 (and maybe you saw it in the Appendix) was the infamous Mac carrying case. There’s a page about it, which I photographed: Carrying Case – On The Go! The introduction of the manual greets you with this image: Introduction Dig that reflection! Apple returned to the reflection as a visual element a few years ago… Some of the best stuff, of course, is explaining how the thing works. Clicking and Dragging (pretty straightforward) My favorite is scrolling. I can imagine the discussion: “Well, it’s called a scroll bar… I know, let’s use a drawing of a scroll!” Yes. Because people in the mid-80s were all about scrolls… And, hey, Where Does Your Information Go? You’ll probably want to click for details Oh! That’s where that metaphor comes from… And perhaps the strangest sentence: “The Finder is like a central hallway in the Macintosh house.” (And the disk is a… guest? Someone looking for the bathroom? It’s been surprisingly delightful flipping through this little bit of computer history. The pace, and deliberateness, with which the system and its interface are explained are quite impressive. Published August 27, 2007September 4, 2007 Post navigation
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kkim
2007-09-01T17:26:25
TechCrunch20 is now TechCrunch40
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jyrzyk
2007-09-01T17:52:16
The Jessica Alba sexy walk story was a plant by a PR firm
http://www.badscience.net/?p=520
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gtopala
2007-09-01T18:05:09
SIW - Everything you want to know about your PC
SIW is a tool that gathers detailed information about your system properties and settings. A utility that includes detailed specs for Hardware, Software and Network. Product Key (CD key), Serial Numbers, Password Recovery, behind asterisks Passwords..
http://www.gtopala.com
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SIW - System Information for Windows by Gabriel Topala
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Are you tired of relying on multiple tools to gather information about your Windows system? Do you want a single solution that can provide comprehensive information about your hardware, software, and network? Look no further, as SIW (System Information for Windows) is here to help. SIW is a powerful and user-friendly System Information tool for Windows that provides an in-depth analysis of your computer's hardware and software. With SIW, you can quickly and easily gather information about your computer's components, software licenses, network configuration, and much more. Comprehensive System Information SIW provides a wide range of information about your computer, including: Operating System, Software Licenses (Product Keys / Serial Numbers), Passwords, Installed Programs, Applications, Security, Accessibility Settings, Environment, Regional Settings, File Associations, Running Processes, Loaded DLLs, Drivers, NT Services, Autorun, Scheduled Tasks, Databases, Audio and Video Codecs, Shared DLLs, ActiveX, MMC Snap-Ins, Shell Extensions, Event Viewer, Certificates, etc. System Summary, Motherboard, BIOS, CPU, Memory, Sensors, Devices, Chipset, PCI/AGP, USB, and ISA/PnP Devices, System Slots, Network Adapters, Video Card, Monitor, Sound Devices, Storage Devices, Logical Disks, Disk Drives, CD/DVD Devices, SCSI Devices, SMART, Ports, Battery and Power Policy, Printers, etc. Basic/Extended Information about Configuration, Statistics, Connections, Active Directory (Computers, Groups, and Users), Shares, Open Ports, etc. Network ToolsMAC Address Changer, Wake On LAN, Remote Licenses (from Windows Folder, Remote Computer or Registry Hive), Hosts Scan, Ping, Whois, Trace, etc. Other ToolsEureka! (Reveal lost passwords hidden behind asterisks), Shutdown / Restart, Monitor Test, MUICache Viewer, URL Explorer, Open Files, etc. Easy to Use Another key feature of SIW is its easy-to-use interface. The tool is designed to be user-friendly, with a straightforward interface that makes it easy to access the information you need. Whether you are an expert or a beginner, you will be able to quickly find the information you need and understand it easily. SIW is designed to be user-friendly, with a straightforward interface that makes it easy to access the information you need. The intuitive interface allows you to quickly navigate through the different categories of information and find what you need. Whether you are an expert or a beginner, you will be able to quickly find the information you need and understand it easily. Reports Another useful feature of SIW is its ability to generate reports. With just a few clicks, you can generate detailed reports (HTML, JSON, CSV, TXT, XML, or ODBC) about your computer's hardware and software, which you can then save or print for reference. This makes it easy to keep track of important information about your computer and to share it with others. Updates SIW is a highly reliable tool that is constantly being updated with the latest information. Whether you are using the latest version of Windows or an older version, you can trust that SIW will provide accurate and up-to-date information about your computer. Portable Application SIW (Technician's Version) is a standalone utility that does not require installation - one less installed program on your PC. You can run the program directly from a USB flash drive, a network drive, or a domain login script. Requirements Client Platform: Windows 11 1 / Windows 10 1 / Windows 8.1 / Windows 8 / Windows 7 / WinPE / WinRE / Winternals ERD Commander Server Platform (LTSC): Windows 2025 1 / Windows 2022 1 / Windows 2019 / Windows 2016 / Windows 2012 R2 / Windows 2012 / Windows SBS 2011 / Windows Server 2008 R2 Server Platform (SAC): version 22H2 /version 20H2 / version 2004 / version 1909 / version 1903 / version 1809 / version 1803 / version 1709 Customized Builds: Windows NT / Windows XP / Vista / Windows 2000 / Windows 2003 / Windows 2008 Get Started Today Don't wait any longer. Get SIW today and take control of your Windows system. Improve your computer's performance, diagnose hardware problems, and find software license information with ease. Get started now and experience the ultimate system information tool for Windows. Contact Us Do you have any questions or need support? Check the support forum or contact us at [email protected] and our team will be happy to assist you. Conclusion SIW is a comprehensive and user-friendly system information tool that provides a wealth of information about your computer. Whether you are a system administrator, a technician, or just someone who wants to know more about your computer, SIW has the information you need. So if you're looking for a reliable and easy-to-use tool to help you get the most out of your computer, give SIW a try today! Notes: Windows Insider builds are not supported.
2024-11-08T02:30:39
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damien
2007-09-01T18:35:03
Introspective Robot Learns to Walk
Video: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehno85yI-sA" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehno85yI-sA</a><p>"Towards the end of the video, the robot conceptualizes itself, determining its own structure using sensors built into each joint. Then, it thinks of different ways that it might move - walk - from place to place. Starfish can also sense damage to any of its legs or joints, and then compensate."
http://www.technovelgy.com/ct/Science-Fiction-News.asp?NewsNum=823
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transburgh
2007-09-01T18:36:09
How Long Before You Purge? Apparently Never for the Gap
http://www.centernetworks.com/how-long-before-you-purge-apparently-never-for-the-gap
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danw
2007-09-01T20:09:25
Mocospace - The Largest Mobile Social Network You Haven't Heard About
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iamwil
2007-09-01T20:30:10
Julian Lombardi's Blog: A Croquet Demo Movie
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Posted by Julian Lombardi
Great to see you posting again!I like how it describes a bit about what Croquet does and brief examples of how. Perhaps another video could answer "who?", "where?", "when?", and "why?".I keep wanting to refine my elevator pitch to answer "why?".Current ideas:- Papert's "Mathland" for math fluency - by practice, immersion... or learning about any abstract domain in the same way.- B.I.M. - Building Intelligence Modeling. Modern construction is so complex with so many people involved and so dynamic in day to day changes over such a long time... that simulations are the only way to keep that much information current for everyone over a wide geographic area to be informed including costs, resource locations, and worker allocation. - "Holodeck" as a new literary form.- Simulations teach "powerful ideas" such as "system dynamics" where learners deal with a large amount of variables which still lets them explore the domain and multiple possibilities and futures.- Croquet allows different organizations' different simulations interact with each other.- Alan Kay's point that the purpose of computers parallels the purpose of science to make visible the invisible properties and dynamics of the world around us. Creative, interactive, archivable, searchable, multimedia maps of such domains can best be represented by 3D simulations (in most cases) and are more personal and persuasive than just text, charts, photos, and movies alone.- etc.
2024-11-08T17:17:32
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vuknje
2007-09-01T20:35:36
Parsing Miss South Carolina's Statement
http://blog.powerset.com/2007/8/31/parsing-miss-south-carolina
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nabeel
2007-09-01T20:56:18
When is CEO 2.0 good? Ambient hires ex Palm, Sony exec as new CEO.
Is it ever a good time to replace yourself as CEO?
http://nabeel.typepad.com/brinking/2007/09/when-is-ceo-20-.html
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amichail
2007-09-01T22:58:31
Helping Users Avoid Bugs in GUI Applications [pdf] (Would this make sense with web apps?)
http://people.engr.ncsu.edu/txie/publications/icse05.pdf
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jsjenkins168
2007-09-01T23:40:07
Apple to announce advanced ringtone capabilities for the iPhone soon
http://www.nypost.com/seven/08312007/business/apple__labels_pitch_tones.htm
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toffer
2007-09-01T23:49:57
Andrew Chen: Viral marketing is not a marketing strategy
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marrone
2007-09-02T00:06:16
Is envy a good thing?
A lot of Web 2.0 news circulates around who is getting bought by whom for how much. A lot of people see this and envision the same success for themselves. A lot of these same people are creating startups. <p>My question is this: is envy a good thing? I mean we are talking about the American Dream after all, the web is the new land of opportunity for many people, and a lot of us look to it as our chance to become rich and successful. But is this envy good or bad? Do we focus too much on getting acquired, rather than starting something you love and possibly being able to make a living off of it? The YC application even asks who you think would be the most likely to acquire you.<p>PG has said many times, that during his Viaweb days all he wanted to do was make something good. What are your thoughts?<p><p>P.S. This blew me away a few months back. In my Mens Health magazine, the results to a survey on the average guy's fantasy profession: 1. Professional athlete, 2. Movie Star, 3. Internet start-up millionaire, 4. Rock and Roll star, 5. Playboy photographer ... in that order! Yes internet start-up made it ahead of taking pictures of hot naked women all day, and being a rock and roll singer! Oh how the times have changed...
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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charzom
2007-09-02T01:04:46
NSA@Home
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NSA :: Overview
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NSA@home is a fast FPGA-based SHA-1 and MD5 bruteforce cracker. It is capable of searching the full 8-character keyspace (from a 64-character set) in about a day in the current configuration for 800 hashes concurrently, using about 240W of power. This performance is equivalent to over 1500 Athlon FX-60 CPUs, which would take about 250kW. The cracker is built out of surplus Grass Valley HD video transform boards, scrapped by GV because of defects. A useful tool was developed to assist the board reverse-engineering effort. The chip design consists of a pattern generator, a hash algorithm and a lookup engine in each FPGA. The FPGAs are connected to smaller "switch FPGAs", which distribute data to and gather results from them. Those switches link to each other and ultimately to an USB port (which had to be added). A dedicated PC box communicates with the boards through an USB hub. The software running on it post-processes hit indications from the FPGA boards and prepares inputs for them. A web interface to the cracker will be available and will accept a small number of submissions after the system is fully on-line. As a thank-you for your interest, here's the map of all accesses to this site (click it for a better view): The idea for this map is from an XKCD comic. You can get my tool that draws it here.
2024-11-08T01:05:48
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charzom
2007-09-02T01:08:17
Theory and Practice: Macros in Erlang
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nickb
2007-09-02T01:41:08
reddit, not rabbit - the problem with randomly changing your logo
http://reddit.blogspot.com/2007/09/reddit-not-rabbit-problem-with-randomly.html
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reddit, not rabbit - the problem with randomly changing your logo I was diligently researching for my next startup last night and came across an entry on The Free Dictionary.The good folks at Farlex, Inc. (who evidently like their company name so much that they include it in the logo?) aggregate a bunch of reference sources from around the web and place their ads next to them.At the bottom of each entry is the ubiquitous set of icons -- only much bigger. That, and something else is atypical...They had the bad timing of ganking our logo on one of my more creative days (I know, changing the logo is a total Google rip-off, but hey, what I lack in originality, I make up for in quantity and randomness).Granted, reddit still isn't a social bookmarking site, but when I saw that rabid rabbit standing beside the giant Y, I didn't care.It's particularly amusing considering the distinction we've made in the past between "reddit" and "rabbit." They may sound similar, but they're very different organisms. I even went so far as to create an instructive shirt to enumerate the differences.A sleeveless shirt with a wide-eyed alien and a bunny on it -- I still can't imagine why it hasn't sold well...Remember:
2024-11-08T17:19:32
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kashif
2007-09-02T01:41:47
Do you still read Slashdot?
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samson
2007-09-02T02:07:46
Google: See no evil, do no evil
If Google views all their actions through telescope vision and never allows themselves to enterain the thought that what there doing maybe bad, can they ever do evil?<p>I watched the google documantary not to long ago, and when the questionaire started throughing Marissa Mayer (the Product manager at google) some obivously tough questions about Google Books and the possible effects of their actions, here response several times was simply "I don't see that way".
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zackcoburn
2007-09-02T02:29:54
Screenify preview
http://thefeck.com/2007/09/01/screenify-preview/
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brett
2007-09-02T05:28:43
IBM's Computing Breakthrough Promises Chips The Size Of Dust
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InformationWeek is part of the Informa Tech Division of Informa PLCThis site is operated by a business or businesses owned by Informa PLC and all copyright resides with them. Informa PLC's registered office is 5 Howick Place, London SW1P 1WG. Registered in England and Wales. Number 8860726.HomeLatest NewsOriginal reporting, exclusive interviews, and sharp analysis by experienced journalists. Coverage of the breaking and developing news that IT executives need to know about, like moves in the enterprise IT market, major cyberattacks, and more.Previous12345…1623NextEditor's ChoiceWebinarsHarnessing Mainframe Data for AI-Driven Enterprise AnalyticsNov 12, 2024Navigating the Risks: Why SaaS Management is Crucial for Compliance and Security in Healthcare & FinanceNov 14, 2024Strengthening Cloud Security: Addressing Today's Threats and Preparing for TomorrowNov 19, 2024White PapersIDC MarketScape: Worldwide SIEM for Enterprise 2024 Vendor AssessmentThe AI-Driven Security Operations Platform for the Modern SOC E-BookMaking ESM a Reality: Keys for Success Across the EnterpriseAddressing Rising Power Densities in the Data Center Starts with an Integrated Cabinet FoundationSoftware Supply Chain State of the Union 2024Reports2024 InformationWeek US IT Salary ReportMay 29, 20242022 State of ITOps and SecOpsJun 21, 2022Never Miss a Beat: Get a snapshot of the issues affecting the IT industry straight to your inbox.
2024-11-08T04:40:38
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jsjenkins168
2007-09-02T06:50:34
The hidden "F" in your web page
http://blogtrench.blogspot.com/2007/08/hidden-f-in-your-web-pages.html
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chaostheory
2007-09-02T07:15:37
While Apple And NBC Squabble Like Girls In A Schoolyard, BitTorrent Keeps On Rolling
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/08/31/while-apple-and-nbc-squabble-like-girls-in-a-schoolyard-bit-torrent-keeps-on-rolling/
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chmike
2007-09-02T08:18:05
Storm Worm Dwarfs World's Top Supercomputers
You may also read <a href="http://tinyurl.com/2dydfa" rel="nofollow">http://tinyurl.com/2dydfa</a> reporting about a ciberwar against Estonia in April.
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2007/08/storm_worm_dwarfs_worlds_top_s_1.html
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The Washington Post - Breaking news and latest headlines, U.S. news, world news, and video - The Washington Post
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By Dan Lamothe, Missy Ryan and Alex Horton
Election 2024Middle East conflictIsraelis attacked in AmsterdamRacist textsDaniel LurieMarijuana votesEscaped monkeysPresident Donald Trump reviews service members during a Pentagon ceremony in 2019. (AP)(Tom Brenner for The Post)DemocratsDemocrats now hold 198 out of 435 seats in the House. RepublicansRepublicans now hold 210 out of 435 seats in the House. Daniel Lurie at his election night watch party  in San Francisco on Tuesday. (AP)Yocheved Ruttenberg at Dizengoff Square in Tel Aviv. (Ofir Berman for The Post)Danielle Deadwyler, from left, John David Washington and Malcolm Washington. (Kendall Bessent for The Post)RecipesWhat do you want to cook today?
2024-11-08T13:23:57
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omarabid
2007-09-02T10:13:58
Bug fixed on BarCodeMaker
The setup bug was successfully fixed, re download it now !
http://www.barcodemaker.uni.cc
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2024-11-08T21:35:16
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omarabid
2007-09-02T10:15:25
Download a Free BarCodeMaker (True Type Font) !!!
Free BarCodeMaker with True Type Font, download now !!
http://www.barcodemaker.x10hosting.com/download/setup.exe
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Loonm
2007-09-02T11:10:50
Watch Movies Online - Stage6 is the new level of internet piracy.
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kashif
2007-09-02T13:22:15
Free Computer Science Videos
http://freescienceonline.blogspot.com/2006/06/free-computer-science-video-lecture_24.html
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charzom
2007-09-02T13:26:59
Joost Gets an API, Becomes Widget Platform
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http://newteevee.com/2007/08/30/joost-gets-an-api-becomes-widget-platform/
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charzom
2007-09-02T13:28:33
Why some people are prone to mosquito bites
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/earth/2007/08/30/scimozzie130.xml
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robg
2007-09-02T13:41:23
A Tool to Organize Our Many Organizers - From Pakistan
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/02/technology/circuits/02proto.html?ex=1346385600&en=0e320da24a760a82&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
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transburgh
2007-09-02T14:00:05
Starts-Ups Change How Students Study for Tests
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/09/01/starts-ups-change-how-students-study-for-tests/
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abrown
2007-09-02T14:46:03
Don't break the chain - bug/feature request
http://dontbreakthechain.com/add-to-blog
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ivankirigin
2007-09-02T15:19:16
Best Wiki Software?
I'm interested in starting a wiki. There are lots of free and open-source wiki platforms to choose from: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_wiki_software" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_wiki_software</a><p>I've used MediaWiki in the past, which worked as expected. Any experience, insight, or preferences?<p>I'd like to easily add embedded flash applications. Ideally they would be user uploaded, i.e. a use modifies a page by uploading and adding a flash application as an example of what that page is discussing.<p>
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ratsbane
2007-09-02T15:43:35
What qualities are important in choosing someone to hire or finding a partner to work with
What order would you put these traits in? Anything else to look for?<p>(Of course, also realizing that your potential employee or partner should be evaluating you in the same way.)<p>A) Compatible personality - someone with whom you enjoy working<p>B) Deep knowledge in whatever platform you're using<p>C) Broad knowledge in a computing topics; familiarity with other languages and platforms; experience solving problems in diverse computing environments<p>D) Subject matter expert in the domain you're working on - accounting, medicine, education, industry, public relations, etc.<p>E) Enthusiasm<p>F) Curiosity<p>G) Education<p>H) Logistics - person lives near you or is willing and able to relocate<p>I) Stability - can the candidate live with his or her means during tough times?<p>J) History of completing things<p>K) Communicates well<p>L) Polite<p>(not listed in any order)
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dood
2007-09-02T15:50:55
What is the best approach to web app development in Python without a RDBMS?
Having read a couple threads [1] on dropping the RDBMS in favor of keeping data in RAM and logging to disk, I'm wondering what is a good setup for a typical Python web app.<p>There seem to be a number of options; memcached, BDB, ZopeDB, metakit, serialising into sqlite...<p>Any ideas?<p>1. [<a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14605" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14605</a>], [<a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16098" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16098</a>]
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aswanson
2007-09-02T16:49:45
Answers to all the big questions
http://humanknowledge.net/
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amichail
2007-09-02T17:23:26
The Good Side of the 'Terror Futures' Idea (Yes, There is One)
http://dpennock.com/pam.html
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DocSavage
2007-09-02T17:50:12
Notes on CouchDB, a distributed document DB in Erlang
http://blog.leetsoft.com/2007/9/2/futuretalk-couchdb
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zackcoburn
2007-09-02T17:57:23
Check out Screenify, a little application I wrote so I can browse reddit and Digg in screenshots.
http://screenify.com/
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2007-09-02T17:58:49
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rokhayakebe
2007-09-02T18:13:51
Can one of you create a web based email aggregator?
I have several email accounts with several providers . Can one of you guys cr8 something really nice and simple to use so i can have one interface to manage my emails. I know some startup has done it, but if i cannot remember their name that is not a good sign. Thanks in advance
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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brett
2007-09-02T18:41:32
Ask the Wizard: What is obvious to you is not necessarily obvious to others
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http://www.burningdoor.com/askthewizard/2007/09/lessons_learned_obviously_its.html
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gregp
2007-09-02T19:02:06
IP address - locality resolution suggestions
does anyone have any recommendations for IP address to locality resolution?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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transburgh
2007-09-02T20:09:57
What's Going On With PayPal? Is eBay Communications Clueless?
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2024-11-07T20:01:42
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pg
2007-09-02T21:36:10
Mencius Moldbug: A reservationist epistemology
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http://unqualified-reservations.blogspot.com/2007/08/reservationist-epistemology.html
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fauigerzigerk
2007-09-02T21:54:04
A Conversation with Michael Stonebraker and Margo Seltzer
http://acmqueue.com/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=489
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nickb
2007-09-02T21:55:52
Content-aware (seam carving) image resizing in less than 350 lines of Python
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http://blog.eikke.com/index.php/ikke/2007/09/02/seam_carving_content_aware_image_resizin
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nickb
2007-09-02T22:01:21
ClusterBy: a handy little function for the toolbox
http://blog.moertel.com/articles/2007/09/01/clusterby-a-handy-little-function-for-the-toolbox
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ivankirigin
2007-09-02T22:02:29
When you strike at a king you must kill him.
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http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/09/emerson_and_oli_1.html
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nickb
2007-09-02T22:02:50
Advanced D Programming Language Features (vid)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7073020265668105471
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nickb
2007-09-02T22:07:06
Rails creator, DHH, on Java and the other 'junk'
http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/08/31/Rails-creator-on-Java-and-other-junk_1.html
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danw
2007-09-02T23:48:13
"Nail the core features. Everything else will follow"
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http://tumblr.iamdanw.com/post/10483483
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jnestor
2007-09-02T23:59:33
Adsense Diary - almost reality show
http://adsense-diary.blogspot.com/
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aswanson
2007-09-03T01:00:03
What, based on your experience, should we do?
http://www.newscientist.com/blog/shortsharpscience/2007/08/does-experience-matter-have-guess.html
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amichail
2007-09-03T01:59:08
NTU Student survey - Funny comments
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOqXlbWf9Io
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