Once your vpn is established do you post to HN, inject SQL, download torrents, or is there something else exciting to do? I'm not in a fraternity (or sorority) so that's out.
Well it's a start at least, and his answer shows go is a programming language. How about one of these: How to write an OS (in go) Maybe an article about why static typing makes for a better compiler despite what that…
10 months of yourereallypretty.com. I'm excited to see it in the headlines 10 months from now. Of the 4 possible compliments between genders (however unlikely) this seems to be about man to woman compliments? The site…
I think they use that word because of comedic value of the K sound (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inherently_funny_word). "Buick" might work too? Hey author, please don't dilute our finite set of profane words. Inventing…
I throw away most of my own code, and my comments.
Yes and when it happened I thought a negative story about a heroku feature was replaced by a positive one, which made it all the more interesting to click and investigate.
blacklist the way sudo does http://xkcd.com/838/
How about some buttons instead? Voice is not what I want for man-to-machine communication. IBM found out people don't want voice to text over 20 years ago http://vivondo.blogspot.com/2012/04/ibm-speech-to-text-exper....
> I think Google messed up badly early on by not putting marketing muscle But according to ForrestN > Google has been heavily reliant on branding from the very beginning. Being nerdy, "don't be evil," even being…
Yes you are right, using a struct for a key does not directly solve the variable length key problem. Until I read the article I didn't know you could use structs for keys, that's all, but thanks for expecting deeper…
Actually if you import "net" go links to libc.so and some others.
http://play.golang.org/p/tLhF-JIRVv forget using strings like Perl, Awk, and Lua.
If your software works people will use it for something ethical or something unethical. If it works well unethical people will use it and ethical people won't touch it, because it isn't approved by the establishment of…
Do you mean the old PC distribution model with security and usability problems, but not the must be connected to a network constantly problem? Not allowing apks via bluetooth seems like a usability issue too.
Well, do you think targeting xen api instead of bare metal is a good idea, or would that repeat history to no benefit?
You must be right about Wang; I haven't heard of them. Targeting xen instead of bare metal sounds better to me. openmirage is doing that with ocaml.
His coworkers are overpaid?
And the profit? Very cool though.
Who?
Show me someone who likes filling out time sheets, wants inflexible working hours, loves bureaucracy, and respects authority more than ideas. I don't know anyone like that, so I must only know geeks.
The day wikipedia was blocked npr broadcast a story about some poor dumb dumb who couldn't do their job because they couldn't access wikipedia. They really wanted me to feel sorry for her. Then a few stories later a…
I prefer S-expressions to JSON.
Why is this an experiment in trust? Seems like trust wasn't isolated. Reading is hard enough, and even Schneier admits writing can be hard.
The Joy of Clojure is fine, and maybe even exciting in parts. It's worth the money, or you can have mine (hope that's not discouraging).
Rrst! Could this spell the end of Forrst?
Once your vpn is established do you post to HN, inject SQL, download torrents, or is there something else exciting to do? I'm not in a fraternity (or sorority) so that's out.
Well it's a start at least, and his answer shows go is a programming language. How about one of these: How to write an OS (in go) Maybe an article about why static typing makes for a better compiler despite what that…
10 months of yourereallypretty.com. I'm excited to see it in the headlines 10 months from now. Of the 4 possible compliments between genders (however unlikely) this seems to be about man to woman compliments? The site…
I think they use that word because of comedic value of the K sound (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inherently_funny_word). "Buick" might work too? Hey author, please don't dilute our finite set of profane words. Inventing…
I throw away most of my own code, and my comments.
Yes and when it happened I thought a negative story about a heroku feature was replaced by a positive one, which made it all the more interesting to click and investigate.
blacklist the way sudo does http://xkcd.com/838/
How about some buttons instead? Voice is not what I want for man-to-machine communication. IBM found out people don't want voice to text over 20 years ago http://vivondo.blogspot.com/2012/04/ibm-speech-to-text-exper....
> I think Google messed up badly early on by not putting marketing muscle But according to ForrestN > Google has been heavily reliant on branding from the very beginning. Being nerdy, "don't be evil," even being…
Yes you are right, using a struct for a key does not directly solve the variable length key problem. Until I read the article I didn't know you could use structs for keys, that's all, but thanks for expecting deeper…
Actually if you import "net" go links to libc.so and some others.
http://play.golang.org/p/tLhF-JIRVv forget using strings like Perl, Awk, and Lua.
If your software works people will use it for something ethical or something unethical. If it works well unethical people will use it and ethical people won't touch it, because it isn't approved by the establishment of…
Do you mean the old PC distribution model with security and usability problems, but not the must be connected to a network constantly problem? Not allowing apks via bluetooth seems like a usability issue too.
Well, do you think targeting xen api instead of bare metal is a good idea, or would that repeat history to no benefit?
You must be right about Wang; I haven't heard of them. Targeting xen instead of bare metal sounds better to me. openmirage is doing that with ocaml.
His coworkers are overpaid?
And the profit? Very cool though.
Who?
Show me someone who likes filling out time sheets, wants inflexible working hours, loves bureaucracy, and respects authority more than ideas. I don't know anyone like that, so I must only know geeks.
The day wikipedia was blocked npr broadcast a story about some poor dumb dumb who couldn't do their job because they couldn't access wikipedia. They really wanted me to feel sorry for her. Then a few stories later a…
I prefer S-expressions to JSON.
Why is this an experiment in trust? Seems like trust wasn't isolated. Reading is hard enough, and even Schneier admits writing can be hard.
The Joy of Clojure is fine, and maybe even exciting in parts. It's worth the money, or you can have mine (hope that's not discouraging).
Rrst! Could this spell the end of Forrst?