exactly.
that's nice and all that you responded. any idea how i delete my account as this obviously is not the place for me.
chuck norris looked at this analogy…and it just stared back. EDIT: there are a lot of interesting people on HN, but there are a lot of humorless people too. enjoy your spectrum disorder.
we've been working our asses off. so it was the royal 'we' this whole time?
while we're naming 5by5 shows that are awesome—back to work with merlin mann http://5by5.tv/b2w start with episode 1 or just dive right in. productivity porn has never been this good, or this hilarious.
in just 8 hours, they built the app…having already spent more than a year on natural language processing and machine learning. in 8 eight hours they have a working but unpolished simple app that plugs into a lot of…
one thing that the press doesn't understand (but apple does, especially with its CEO being one of the best operations guys) is that ramping up production takes time. using the same design helps meet the demand for the…
«Even for ISPs running their own network, such as BT, Davies claims the figures of €0.01-0.03 per GB are "rubbish". "It's an order of magnitude greater than that," he claimed.» awesome, so it only costs about a quarter…
this article is even more fascinating with the real implications of siri: http://5by5.tv/criticalpath/9
the SDK was planned from the beginning, not the result of developer outcry—though it certainly didn't hurt. apple had to make sure that the APIs were solid before releasing them to everyone. that takes time.…
this argument, seriously? have you ever seen flash run well on ARM? are you really comparing casual flash games that you have to pay for to casual obj-C sold through the appstore, a store that basically pays for itself…
i could be wrong, but isn't anand a man's name? http://dribbble.com/charm https://twitter.com/#!/aprilzero it's not showing me the correct time either, but it is still amazing.
you are conflating many different people into one. so here's me: i like apple products. i like HTC's variations on a theme. i was disappointed by the 4S because i like new things, even if only on the outside. (though…
i have had many apple products over the years and only bought one of them new. apple products are in my experience built to work until they break and the cost of fixing them is more than a replacement. this happens much…
@siracusa makes this very point in yesterday's 5by5 special http://5by5.tv/specials/1
my hope is that he has retired to an ashram and hasn't been abducted by cyber-terrorists bent on killing f/oss and torturing him by deleting his accounts. or maybe he has evolved to the point that our invisible alien…
any "3D" where the images are on one plane and the brain thinks that it is seeing depth—that is, several planes—will ultimately fail. so my prediction is that the iphone will never get 3D until it becomes, the eyePhone.
i have a feeling that we've seen a variety of the iterations apple has been working on behind the scenes. apple doesn't like to comment on rumors as it might show their hand. i do think that there is an ipad with double…
a fascinating thing about amazon is that they move inventory so quickly that they collect money from customers before they have to pay their suppliers—they have a cash float† they can actually sell products for a loss…
as a perfectionist, i can safely say that it is not based on logic. the rational mind cowers to the emotions behind perfectionism, and then explains it as if it were its idea. a logical person would know when to stop,…
it amazes me how much of what is subjectively good is based on reputation alone. like derek jeter winning gold gloves. but there is a flip side, while you found it cold and lacking intimacy, the people who rave based on…
details matter in both product design and customer service i had a second hand 12" powerbook G4 with applecare that gave me a lot of problems—i think it was seven screens of death—bad joojoo. anyway, it had finally…
what's missing: GPU integrated into display USB 3.0 backwards compatibility with displayPort non-apple computing (if that matters to you) what's there: great but glossy display another tBolt port, gigE, 3 USB 2.0,…
am i the only one that has come to love the scientific method simply because it creates more questions than it answers. there is just so much that we do not and cannot understand. the more we learn, the less we know.…
exactly.
that's nice and all that you responded. any idea how i delete my account as this obviously is not the place for me.
chuck norris looked at this analogy…and it just stared back. EDIT: there are a lot of interesting people on HN, but there are a lot of humorless people too. enjoy your spectrum disorder.
we've been working our asses off. so it was the royal 'we' this whole time?
while we're naming 5by5 shows that are awesome—back to work with merlin mann http://5by5.tv/b2w start with episode 1 or just dive right in. productivity porn has never been this good, or this hilarious.
in just 8 hours, they built the app…having already spent more than a year on natural language processing and machine learning. in 8 eight hours they have a working but unpolished simple app that plugs into a lot of…
one thing that the press doesn't understand (but apple does, especially with its CEO being one of the best operations guys) is that ramping up production takes time. using the same design helps meet the demand for the…
«Even for ISPs running their own network, such as BT, Davies claims the figures of €0.01-0.03 per GB are "rubbish". "It's an order of magnitude greater than that," he claimed.» awesome, so it only costs about a quarter…
this article is even more fascinating with the real implications of siri: http://5by5.tv/criticalpath/9
the SDK was planned from the beginning, not the result of developer outcry—though it certainly didn't hurt. apple had to make sure that the APIs were solid before releasing them to everyone. that takes time.…
this argument, seriously? have you ever seen flash run well on ARM? are you really comparing casual flash games that you have to pay for to casual obj-C sold through the appstore, a store that basically pays for itself…
i could be wrong, but isn't anand a man's name? http://dribbble.com/charm https://twitter.com/#!/aprilzero it's not showing me the correct time either, but it is still amazing.
you are conflating many different people into one. so here's me: i like apple products. i like HTC's variations on a theme. i was disappointed by the 4S because i like new things, even if only on the outside. (though…
i have had many apple products over the years and only bought one of them new. apple products are in my experience built to work until they break and the cost of fixing them is more than a replacement. this happens much…
@siracusa makes this very point in yesterday's 5by5 special http://5by5.tv/specials/1
my hope is that he has retired to an ashram and hasn't been abducted by cyber-terrorists bent on killing f/oss and torturing him by deleting his accounts. or maybe he has evolved to the point that our invisible alien…
any "3D" where the images are on one plane and the brain thinks that it is seeing depth—that is, several planes—will ultimately fail. so my prediction is that the iphone will never get 3D until it becomes, the eyePhone.
i have a feeling that we've seen a variety of the iterations apple has been working on behind the scenes. apple doesn't like to comment on rumors as it might show their hand. i do think that there is an ipad with double…
a fascinating thing about amazon is that they move inventory so quickly that they collect money from customers before they have to pay their suppliers—they have a cash float† they can actually sell products for a loss…
as a perfectionist, i can safely say that it is not based on logic. the rational mind cowers to the emotions behind perfectionism, and then explains it as if it were its idea. a logical person would know when to stop,…
it amazes me how much of what is subjectively good is based on reputation alone. like derek jeter winning gold gloves. but there is a flip side, while you found it cold and lacking intimacy, the people who rave based on…
details matter in both product design and customer service i had a second hand 12" powerbook G4 with applecare that gave me a lot of problems—i think it was seven screens of death—bad joojoo. anyway, it had finally…
what's missing: GPU integrated into display USB 3.0 backwards compatibility with displayPort non-apple computing (if that matters to you) what's there: great but glossy display another tBolt port, gigE, 3 USB 2.0,…
am i the only one that has come to love the scientific method simply because it creates more questions than it answers. there is just so much that we do not and cannot understand. the more we learn, the less we know.…