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annreynolds
2007-04-18T07:12:31
Did Vonage hang Up on Customers?
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staunch
2007-04-18T07:15:02
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A whole lot of startups post on Craigslist. Searching for "startup", "funded", etc works pretty well. Quite a few totally legit early-stage startups post there.<p><a href="http://sfbay.craigslist.org/search/sof?query=startup&format=rss">http://sfbay.craigslist.org/search/sof?query=startup&format=rss</a>
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papersmith
2007-04-18T07:16:46
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Same here. I can't live without a comprehensive set of key-bindings.
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lupin_sansei
2007-04-18T07:21:41
Web based Emacs-like code editor
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lupin_sansei
2007-04-18T07:25:22
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Check this out <a href="http://robrohan.com/projects/9ne/">http://robrohan.com/projects/9ne/</a>
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staunch
2007-04-18T07:31:10
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I'm sure there'd be some really good responses, but most of us are probably about as far from average internet users as it gets. It really depends on what the product is though.
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lupin_sansei
2007-04-18T07:36:41
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Hopefully Parrot should go someway to solving that
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staunch
2007-04-18T07:52:08
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I dance on the grave of Java's web prominence. Let it be forever relegated to its proper role in banks and other large organizations that don't actually do much.<p>For years blub programmers have won decision-making arguments against hackers by convincing the boss "Java is Enterprise" and proper hacker languages are only for "sloppy work". People are <i>finally</i> realizing how hollow those great-sounding promises were.<p>VINDICATION IS NIGH.
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staunch
2007-04-18T07:56:55
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Java's big advantages are saving you $50 in books, a crappy bloated IDE, and fad paradigms?<p><i>"But I have the impression that many people who bash Java don't really know it."</i><p>Interesting complaint from someone who just bashed Perl and almost certainly doesn't know it well.
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Tichy
2007-04-18T07:57:46
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Sharing photos online?
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bootload
2007-04-18T08:05:45
iPhone: The Microformat Killer App?
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Tichy
2007-04-18T08:08:47
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You mean I should have used "strict" and I wouldn't have had any problems with Perl? It's true, I am not a Perl hacker by any means. The aspects of Perl I have seen are sufficient for me to wanting to avoid it like the plague. <p>I am not saying that there can't be valid reasons for hating Java. I just think most of the times it is rather the specific frameworks than the language itself that pisses people off. For example I can't bring myself to write EJBs - having to create 5 files just to be able to call a method remotely exceeds my pain tolerance. Yet in many big cooperations someone up in the management chain has decided that every Java Application has to use EJBs. That I hate, too. It's misleading to judge Java based on that perversity, though - EJBs are just a framework written in Java, not the Java programming language.<p>Anyway, out of curiosity, is Perl still relevant today? Why would people choose Perl over Python or Ruby?
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bootload
2007-04-18T08:08:52
Patenting VisiCalc
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bootload
2007-04-18T08:09:31
When The Long Tail Wags The Dog
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pashle
2007-04-18T08:14:11
How To Find Hackers At College?
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keven
2007-04-18T08:14:38
Lifehacker: Better Gmail (Firefox extension)
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pashle
2007-04-18T08:14:39
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I agree with pg's belief that college is the best place to find cofounders, so...<p>1. Where do hackers like to hang out on campus?<p>2. What languages do great hackers love using?
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Tichy
2007-04-18T08:15:03
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Oh, and about the book: yeah, I bought the Ruby book, and even the rails book. It turns out that I am often traveling and would like to toy around with Ruby when I am not at home. So having to carry those books around just sucks. I think it is a HUGE difference between a free programming environment and one you have to pay for.<p>Also whenever I take on a new programming contract, I just start the computer the company provides me with, download the Java documentation and off we go.<p>Fad paradigms: no, but I know that if I need something, someone has already written a framework for it.
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davidw
2007-04-18T08:17:02
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ctrl-y doesn't work.
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Tichy
2007-04-18T08:23:46
How do you manage information (bookmarks)?
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Tichy
2007-04-18T08:27:51
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I don't think tags are the ultimate solution, and in the end delicious is still only a flat list, as are the bookmarks in the browser. Any better ideas for remembering things? <p>On the one hand I have the theory that all attempts at organization are doomed (ie trying to define useful categories and hierarchies), and ultimately one should just use a search engine to retrieve information. On the other hand I find that I don't enjoy using iTunes very much, because it is hard to accidentally rediscover music I haven't listened to in a long time. In iTunes I guess the normal way to select the music to listen to is to search for it. Before iTunes I would browse my file system and accidentally find lots of music I had forgotten about.
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ced
2007-04-18T08:29:21
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Yeah. The graph is pretty bad. 80% of it is filled with 3 null curves. And we need some comparison point with a better-known site to get some idea of how big a deal this is. And a log scale on the y-axis.
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Tichy
2007-04-18T08:31:52
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Google employees are only humans, too, you know. At least I think so... You make it sound as if working for Google was the ultimate fulfillment for every hacker, and that everything that somebody from Google says should be treated as a holy prophecy.
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staunch
2007-04-18T08:35:24
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<i>"The aspects of Perl I have seen are sufficient for me to wanting to avoid it like the plague."</i><p>From your description it sounds like you were frustrated by coding horrendous Perl and instead of learning it you moved to a language with training wheels. I'd rather just fall a few times while I'm learning so I can go much faster afterwards.<p><i>"Why would people choose Perl over Python or Ruby?"</i><p>It's fast in productivity and performance. There are great books. It's on every Unix machine. CPAN still reigns supreme as the ultimate library repository. These days there's some great frameworks for web development, my favorite being Catalyst with DBIx::Class and Template Toolkit.<p>Ruby is mostly just Perl without all the mental baggage of people seeing bad Perl code for years. The way a restaurant might avoid saying "squid" and instead say "calimari" -- it sells a lot better.
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rms
2007-04-18T08:38:26
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Now all I need is $18,000 a month.
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ced
2007-04-18T08:41:02
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Didn't you write something about it being quasi-impossible for a non-technical person to recognize a great hacker?
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staunch
2007-04-18T08:50:03
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You might ask why you even need some huge reference for Java after using it for years?<p>You're moving from a verbose, bloated, over-engineered system to a terse and simple system. I think you're looking for something that doesn't exist because it's not how Ruby programmers work -- they use a language small enough to actually keep in your head and that's a huge part of the productivity to be had.
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staunch
2007-04-18T08:59:17
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Why would Google want hackers who can't even figure out what projects to work on? If you're a great hacker Google should be watching what interesting projects <i>you're</i> working on.
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gyro_robo
2007-04-18T09:22:19
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1. The computer lab where the Vaxen are... d'oh. These days, check freshmeat, the programming sub-reddit, and mailing lists for languages/projects of interest.<p>2. All of them, and they keep writing new ones
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bootload
2007-04-18T09:23:09
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yeah I out checked the agency and I wonder what the cost is now? Wonder it this is an area that can be optomised?
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shiro
2007-04-18T09:27:06
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.. or resident aliens. <a href="http://www.irs.gov/instructions/i2553/ch01.html">http://www.irs.gov/instructions/i2553/ch01.html</a>
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gyro_robo
2007-04-18T09:29:20
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One post I read, and I'm sure there are others like it, are from people with some great idea (secret, of course) and they need someone to actually <i>do</i> it.<p>Those crack me up -- what are they even bringing to the table? "You do all the work, and we'll give you a small percentage."
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JohnN
2007-04-18T09:39:02
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the best way in the UK i find is just to send an email with your CV. Agree to work for free for a while (month?) as a tester, they will love that your enthusiasm and if you dont get a permanent job, at least you would have learnt somethin.
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staunch
2007-04-18T09:58:29
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zeph
2007-04-18T09:59:30
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mentors are a great thing to have, and good ones are hard to find. It's not someone you bug every time you have a little problem with your code, but someone who's been where you are now and can give you advice over a few drinks after work. <p>I can think of two colleagues who were critical in me ditching wage slavery and becoming a freelancer, one is a programmer, the other is a CTO but started as a network guy. I didn't learn much from them about being a developer, but I sure learned a lot about being a professional.
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staunch
2007-04-18T10:01:42
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RyanGWU82
2007-04-18T10:04:41
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If you're creating a corporation, why not just disband the LLC? Why keep two company structures?
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zeph
2007-04-18T10:07:43
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the one thing worse than secret ideas are the "like X but for Y" startups... eg "It's like Digg, but for Nerf Herders! We've done the market research, honest!"<p>(sure there are exceptions to the rule; "Google, it's like AltaVista...")
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Karin
2007-04-18T10:07:52
Tag cloud searching
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JohnN
2007-04-18T10:09:37
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i am working on a startup at the mo but am not technical, we got someone to build a proportype (by paying) but realise if you wanna iterate and create a decent app, you cant keep paying people. I wonder how kul and harjeet YC Alumni managed (as they are not coders)<p>the solution to my problem is simple<p>a) im learning how to code from the ground up xhtml, css, php, mysql and then prob move on to ruby (this will take many months if not longer)<p>b) im looking for a technical cofounder, problem is, they all have the 9-5 mentality.<p>I majored in Politics as well, maybe i need some Joe Kraus magic!
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mattjaynes
2007-04-18T10:15:51
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I like how both the app and the screencast are a bit rough - yet he still released them without being concerned that they aren't 'perfect'. Super great start on this - I'm sure he'll get some great feedback.
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Tichy
2007-04-18T10:28:38
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I don't usually look into the Java programming reference or tutorial anymore. However, typically every project involves some new technology, Hibernate, Spring, Groovy, whatever, so my feeling is that it's actually the job of the Software Developer to constantly learn new things. It's nice if the documentation doesn't get in my way then. Maybe I am mistaken, though, and it feels totally different for developers using other languages.<p>My ride with RoR hasn't been smooth so far. Far from having my first web app running within minutes. Instant Rails didn't work at all, and I spent hours trying to find a database driver for MySQL for Ruby. It's all very confusing. I suspect there is already a database driver bundled with RoR, but how would I know (documentation, where are you)? Googling only led me to some strange page where you could compile your own driver from C source code (and with what compiler, if I am on windows), which presumably was in some kind of alpha stage. <p>At least with Java I know that there usually exists a stable and proven solution... The training wheel analogy was maybe not so bad at all: Java applications just tend to be more stable than the scripting stuff. And other than bikes with training wheels in the real life, Java is also faster.
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mattjaynes
2007-04-18T10:34:05
TechStars Summer Camp for Entrepreneurs: Winners Selected
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/04/18/techstars-makes-selections-start-up-summer-camp-for-10-teams/
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mattjaynes
2007-04-18T10:45:27
How to Design a Good API and Why it Matters
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http://www.scribd.com/doc/33655/How-to-Design-a-Good-API-and-Why-it-Matters
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whacked_new
2007-04-18T10:46:41
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I'd like to know which ones are also YC interviewees? pg said TS should accept anybody who makes it to the YC interview, but my feeling says the TS taste will be pretty different from YC.
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zaidf
2007-04-18T11:14:53
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If you have an entrepreneur's club, I've seen couple hackers hangout at that club. It is easier to work with a hacker who is already looking to be an entrepreneur than someone who is doing a Masters and looking forward to making that nice salary after graduation--selling your vision to him is one hard task.
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rms
2007-04-18T11:15:30
Is this site legit?
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ido
2007-04-18T11:16:46
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I think I am encountering some bug - it says "5 comments" in the title but only 3 are shown.
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rms
2007-04-18T11:16:56
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Has anyone ever had success with a site like this?
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Tichy
2007-04-18T11:19:35
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There is more to a startup than just code. For example, from the sounds of it the producer currently seems to be the person with the highest workload at justin.tv (except for Justin, who is working 24/7).
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Tichy
2007-04-18T11:26:20
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Isn't ustream.tv (mentioned in the article) the same thing as justin.tv, though? They seem to have launched two days after justin.tv?
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Tichy
2007-04-18T11:45:02
Have you ever blocked web pages for yourself?
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Tichy
2007-04-18T11:45:32
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Like blocking access to ycombinator so that you can do some work instead of reading news?
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jamongkad
2007-04-18T11:50:23
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Learning Perl took me about two weeks, Ruby about a week :-), Java it took me about a month. It was soo painful to learn Java after Ruby and Perl. Cuz I was doing some mobile phone applications with J2ME. Thankfully I'm back on track with Ruby for my start up app.
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busy_beaver
2007-04-18T12:16:32
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"Compare that to Ruby, where you can't even get a specification of the current state of the language for free."<p>Err.... <a href="http://www.ruby-doc.org/">http://www.ruby-doc.org/</a><p>"What do you use for Ruby on Rails?"<p>Textmate. :-)<p><a href="http://macromates.com/">http://macromates.com/</a><p>BTW, you might want to have a look at JRuby. While it's still pre-1.0, it's moving along nicely. It will allow you to leverage all your knowledge of the Java class libraries.<p>
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andyjenn
2007-04-18T12:17:45
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I'm using eLance - this is just to get something started and then I'm hacking the features I want myself as and when I learn...oh yeah, and then get a co-founder with an unfeasibly large brain who can help you out!
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chambcm
2007-04-18T12:19:40
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This is the dumbest article I have read in a long time.
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jkush
2007-04-18T12:23:31
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No, but I probably should!
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veritas
2007-04-18T13:01:58
Seth's Blog: Hoteling- Share Seth's Office Space
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dpapathanasiou
2007-04-18T13:13:35
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Find VCs and ask which of their portfolio companies are hiring -- VCs are actually quite approachable if you're not trying to get them to fund your company!<p>So go to tech meetups, web conferences, etc. or network through friends and alumni.<p>Another way: most of the "cutting edge" startup blogs (37signals, GigaOm, Venture Beat, etc.) have job listings that you can subscribe to by RSS.<p>One tracker at SeekSift -- <a href="http://www.seeksift.com/xml/BE9a28987F/rss.xml">http://www.seeksift.com/xml/BE9a28987F/rss.xml</a> -- is using most of those sources for its results, so you could subscribe to it, or create your own.<p>(Disclaimer: my own startup is behind SeekSift.com)
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amichail
2007-04-18T13:25:54
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The gun could pop out in emergency situations. It need not always point at people.<p>Moreover, you could have several guns, some more lethal than others (e.g., stun guns, etc).
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dpapathanasiou
2007-04-18T13:27:29
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Thanks; let me know if you use it and what you think: good, bad, or ugly (actually, <i>especially</i> if it's either of the latter two categories, because that's how we improve).<p>Thanks, too, for bringing up the point about the blog; there are probably ways of customizing the header to point to SeekSift.com but I got a little frustrated with Wordpress after I found out you can't change their favicon.
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mattjaynes
2007-04-18T13:33:28
TechStars and YCombinator: Summer camp without the girls
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http://www.uncov.com/2007/4/18/techstars-and-ycombinator-summer-camp-without-the-girls
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veritas
2007-04-18T13:33:46
Technology Review: Special Reports: 10 Emerging Technologies
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http://www.technologyreview.com/special/emerging/
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mattjaynes
2007-04-18T13:39:39
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Article is fairly clueless and he gets some of the key details wrong, but thought I should pass it along since it touches on YC...
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Goladus
2007-04-18T13:43:19
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From one of the comments, regarding Java, .NET, and C++. (How do we italicize on this forum?)<p>"The challenge for platforms like Ruby is to match these platforms and establish and develop a strong deployed base so that they become the entrenched platform of choice."<p>I'd say the challenge is not for Ruby to match those platforms, rather for Ruby developers to create products that make all the Java/.NET stuff obsolete. His comment makes a lot of sense if you start with the assumption that there's some X amount of code to write and maintain, and that a large corporation won't want to switch to Ruby. He's right. But that doesn't mean they won't want to switch to a product that eliminates the need for maintenance altogether.<p>The trick is, of course, figuring out how to outsell the Oracle salesman. <a href="http://www.paulgraham.com/start.html">http://www.paulgraham.com/start.html</a>
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danielha
2007-04-18T13:44:51
Exclusive: Facebook May Launch Local Classifieds
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http://mashable.com/2007/04/18/facebook-classifieds/
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dpapathanasiou
2007-04-18T13:47:55
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<i>So at least in 2005, it was the Open Source project that picked which applicants to fill their slots with.</i><p>My only exposure to SoC is this year, so it sounds like the process has changed.<p>Currently, the "mentoring organization" has to be accepted by Google (not sure why really), but after that, each student proposal <i>also</i> gets scrutinized by Google as well -- I guess it's how they keep all those new hires busy ;)<p><i>But it does seem to me like established Open Source projects can pretty easily get slots for SoC.</i><p>That's probably true, though I did hear anecdotal evidence about a large number of Apache projects not getting funded for whatever reason -- it's surprising, since you would think that Apache in particular would be important to them, unless they're already beyond using Apache themselves.
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crappydeli
2007-04-18T13:48:25
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Microsoft died before the mainframe. There's irony for you.
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dawie
2007-04-18T13:54:19
10 Secrets to Marketing with Social News Sites - Digg, Reddit, StumbleUpon and more
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http://www.smallbusinesshub.com/blog/tabid/6307/bid/1368/10-Secrets-to-Marketing-with-Social-News-Sites-Digg-Reddit-StumbleUpon-and-more.aspx
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dpapathanasiou
2007-04-18T13:55:05
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Java flourishes in large companies because managers love the commoditization it offers: i.e. since "everyone" knows Java, it's easy to find replacement programmers.
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jslogan
2007-04-18T13:57:27
10 slides to a powerful presentation that closes business
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http://www.jslogan.com/content/view/154/
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brlewis
2007-04-18T13:57:33
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They're aiming at us but they'll never succeed.<p><a href="http://ourdoings-killer.fotoroll.com/">http://ourdoings-killer.fotoroll.com/</a>
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sharpshoot
2007-04-18T14:01:56
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He means slideshare.com
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dpapathanasiou
2007-04-18T14:05:46
In Search of Effortlessness
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http://www.lazyway.net/sample_chapter_page1.html
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dpapathanasiou
2007-04-18T14:20:57
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I think I'm going to do this right now!
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create_account
2007-04-18T14:24:43
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In fact, it's downright dangerous: if you want to get taken for granted by your corporate overlords, that's the way to do it!
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create_account
2007-04-18T14:27:30
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"I remember that amazing feeling with Java that things just worked as I expected them to. "<p>You mean, as opposed to Perl, which <i>doesn't work</i>?<p>That's the most ridiculous thing I've heard on this forum.
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create_account
2007-04-18T14:30:37
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Then why do they dislike single founders?
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gibsonf1
2007-04-18T14:31:43
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The issue is that we have a code base for the first company (Coding started about 6 years ago) that we want to develop into a different and much bigger product. The problem is much harder than our current startup, and we wanted to use the startup to help finance the bigger problem. We want to leave open the option of selling the startup and don't want to risk having to give up the legacy code and ideas which we think could be a dramatically bigger company. (The first company owns all that code). Once we develop the first ideas under the LLC further, we would have to convert it into a C Corp before going for investment. In the meantime, the LLC can own that code at low expense.
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Sam_Odio
2007-04-18T14:33:52
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Many VCs actually post their portfolio's job openings on their website:<p>- Sequoia: <a href="http://www.hireloop.com/sequoia%2Denterprise/careers/portfolio_careers_home.asp?fnc=comp">http://www.hireloop.com/sequoia%2Denterprise/careers/portfolio_careers_home.asp?fnc=comp</a><p>- Kleiner Perkins: <a href="http://www.hireloop.com/kpcb/careers/portfolio_careers_home.asp">http://www.hireloop.com/kpcb/careers/portfolio_careers_home.asp</a><p>- First Round: <a href="http://www.firstround.com/openings.html">http://www.firstround.com/openings.html</a><p>You might want to try to find a list of reputable VCs and google their websites for any job portfolios.
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dougw
2007-04-18T14:34:11
Don't blame Panama: The real threat facing Yahoo!
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http://gigaom.com/2007/04/18/panama-yahoo-google/
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Tichy
2007-04-18T14:36:03
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Just found this article from the dotcom boom area by chance: <a href="http://archive.salon.com/tech/feature/2001/05/02/sacrifice/index2.html">http://archive.salon.com/tech/feature/2001/05/02/sacrifice/index2.html</a> - is it still like that to work for a startup?
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omouse
2007-04-18T14:39:59
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C-a doesn't work either.
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gibsonf1
2007-04-18T14:43:24
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If it is legit, it has the distinct disadvantage that you probably have to go to Utah to try the service once you get through the first cut, and there is no indication of what kind of network they can provide. <p>I'll never forget driving through Utah listening to the radio, and the dj said "right now, I would love to play you this song - but I can't". I think they actually have sensorship there.
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gibsonf1
2007-04-18T14:47:24
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Great article. I guess Google wants the bootstrapping web 2.0 entrepreneurs to design good APIs to make acquisitions that much easier?
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brlewis
2007-04-18T14:50:05
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I used to do things like that years ago, but I've since found that the most effective thing is to engross yourself in what you really want done until you forget the distraction.
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chwolfe
2007-04-18T14:53:23
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From the article: "My personal practice has been to create an LLC (they are simple, avoid double taxation and still support multiple classes of stock if needed). If and when the time comes to convert the LLC to a C-corp, the process is not that difficult. Whatever costs you would incur in the conversion process, I think are offset by the upside you get during the time that you can benefit from being an LLC. An LLC can be setup for a few hundred dollars and likely meets the needs of most early-stage entrepreneurs."
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wschroter
2007-04-18T14:53:29
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there are a fair number of postings from multiple sites specifically about startups here -<p><a href="http://www.gobignetwork.com/startup-company-job/">http://www.gobignetwork.com/startup-company-job/</a>
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Tichy
2007-04-18T14:55:28
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I know ruby-doc.org, but the only full specification of the language there seems to be the first edition of "Programming Ruby", which describes an older version of Ruby. There is nothing for the current version of Ruby.
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blader
2007-04-18T14:56:13
30 Ways to Promote your Web App with Little or No Money
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http://www.robertoalamos.com/30-ways-to-promote-your-web-application-with-little-or-no-money
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blader
2007-04-18T14:57:03
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It's a damn good list to use when you're jump starting your user base. I could have really used this recently.
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wschroter
2007-04-18T14:57:08
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I know the Founder, Paul Allen (not the MS one) and they are good people. We do the same stuff at the Go BIG Network - <p><a href="http://www.gobignetwork.com/small-business-funding/">http://www.gobignetwork.com/small-business-funding/</a><p>I also blogged a few days ago about a company that got funded through Go BIG -<p><a href="http://www.gobignetwork.com/wil/2007/4/13/anatomy-of-a-go-big_funded-company-propractica/10131/view.aspx">http://www.gobignetwork.com/wil/2007/4/13/anatomy-of-a-go-big_funded-company-propractica/10131/view.aspx</a><p>You can search through our investor profiles as well as see other companies that are posting.<p>Hope that helps.
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wschroter
2007-04-18T14:58:12
What's the Difference between an Entrepreneur and a Robot?
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http://www.gobignetwork.com/wil/2007/4/18/whats-the-difference-between-an-entrepreneur-and-a-robot/10136/view.aspx
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gibsonf1
2007-04-18T14:59:23
Webware : The Webware 100
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http://www.webware.com/html/ww/100.html?tag=nefd.aof
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gibsonf1
2007-04-18T15:01:11
Study finds weak participation on Web 2.0 sites
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http://news.com.com/Study+finds+weak+participation+on+Web+2.0+sites/2100-1032_3-6177059.html?tag=nefd.top
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mojuba
2007-04-18T15:01:24
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So Reddit is a new nuclear submarine, I suppose?
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ballred
2007-04-18T15:05:21
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Please educate yourself before making comments like that. The first amendment applies to all states, even Utah. Same goes for FCC rules which govern radio standards.<p>Regarding 'going to Utah to try the service' that is not correct. The site is a matching service for angels and entrepreneurs, they don't actually provide the funding.
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gibsonf1
2007-04-18T15:16:10
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It was simply an experience I had - so I feel very educated about it. My guess is that the censorship in this case was related to the owner of the radio station, and I'm guessing there is alot of that kind of private censorship in Utah - but I'm not sure (I experienced this a couple times on different stations in Utah). The incident happened about 15 years ago so things may have changed. Something I've never experienced in any other state - and I've driven through alot of states.
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entrepreneur
2007-04-18T15:23:14
Partner with an Expert, Master Info Products, & Build a Profitable Sales Funnel
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http://mindfulentrepreneur.com/blog/2007/04/18/partner-with-an-expert-master-the-info-product-business-and-build-a-profitable-sales-funnel/
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