While I do agree that a [video] tag would've been nice, I'll also recommend you get FlashBlock for whatever browser you're using. (Sorry for blatant OT)
Erhm. Am I not getting something? It IS in the trending topics: http://imgur.com/QxuqV Is the story here that they are censoring something or that they are not? Because if it were the latter, I'd be sad. Do we assume…
I'm sorry to beat a dead horse, but I had a couple of arguments against your initial post that I still find valid, and that haven't been made yet. So please, pardon my late and probably obsolete commentary. My points…
First of all: what an awfully well designed site! Awful, be cause it looks awful. Well designed, because that's gotta be one of the most clearly laid out sites I've ever seen on the Internet. You can find everything you…
How about withholding the name still, but offering a way to 'opt-out' from voting. You don't see the name until you either vote up or opt out. After you've withheld your voice, you can't go vote again on that…
I think the point of the article was not that he earned a bad reputation for griefing - it was more that people reverted to a rather medieval behaviour when confronted with such a situation. Earning a bad reputation and…
People also weren't obstructed by the computer so much, and the smiley wasn't even invented yet. What I mean by the former is, that I found older books to contain all kinds of very curious typography. Not that I know a…
While I haven't really used this particular service, I disagree with your general premise. I love graphviz, for example. Graphviz is actually quite awesome. I can draw dependency graphs, or any other kind of graph,…
I've got `zo` remapped to space. Or, more precisely: nmap <space> za vmap <space> zf
Neat. I'm addicted to vim partly because of its great and very flexible folds. For example, you can completely rewrite the way folds look. I like my folded code to look like its first line would normally look, without…
If you like the semantic nature of these workspace layouts, maybe tiling window management is for you. Pretty much the same thing as screen in terms of how windows get arranged. Try [xmonad](http://xmonad.org) or…
Nietzsche also hinted at the way moral rules get enforced: you aren't ashamed of your own thoughts, only of someone finding out about them. Basically, this is fear of being exposed. In our (the Western) society, this is…
> In my Linux days I'd just make a copy of /etc and my home directory and that was always enough to get a new machine, install Debian, run a few aptitude commands, restore /etc and move on. Even better: go make a…
While I do agree that a [video] tag would've been nice, I'll also recommend you get FlashBlock for whatever browser you're using. (Sorry for blatant OT)
Erhm. Am I not getting something? It IS in the trending topics: http://imgur.com/QxuqV Is the story here that they are censoring something or that they are not? Because if it were the latter, I'd be sad. Do we assume…
I'm sorry to beat a dead horse, but I had a couple of arguments against your initial post that I still find valid, and that haven't been made yet. So please, pardon my late and probably obsolete commentary. My points…
First of all: what an awfully well designed site! Awful, be cause it looks awful. Well designed, because that's gotta be one of the most clearly laid out sites I've ever seen on the Internet. You can find everything you…
How about withholding the name still, but offering a way to 'opt-out' from voting. You don't see the name until you either vote up or opt out. After you've withheld your voice, you can't go vote again on that…
I think the point of the article was not that he earned a bad reputation for griefing - it was more that people reverted to a rather medieval behaviour when confronted with such a situation. Earning a bad reputation and…
People also weren't obstructed by the computer so much, and the smiley wasn't even invented yet. What I mean by the former is, that I found older books to contain all kinds of very curious typography. Not that I know a…
While I haven't really used this particular service, I disagree with your general premise. I love graphviz, for example. Graphviz is actually quite awesome. I can draw dependency graphs, or any other kind of graph,…
I've got `zo` remapped to space. Or, more precisely: nmap <space> za vmap <space> zf
Neat. I'm addicted to vim partly because of its great and very flexible folds. For example, you can completely rewrite the way folds look. I like my folded code to look like its first line would normally look, without…
If you like the semantic nature of these workspace layouts, maybe tiling window management is for you. Pretty much the same thing as screen in terms of how windows get arranged. Try [xmonad](http://xmonad.org) or…
Nietzsche also hinted at the way moral rules get enforced: you aren't ashamed of your own thoughts, only of someone finding out about them. Basically, this is fear of being exposed. In our (the Western) society, this is…
> In my Linux days I'd just make a copy of /etc and my home directory and that was always enough to get a new machine, install Debian, run a few aptitude commands, restore /etc and move on. Even better: go make a…