Great post, thanks.
I'm on Chrome Version 35.0.1916.153 on Mac. Same error. I also have a blank page (other than the navbar at the top). Also, probably more importantly: "XMLHttpRequest cannot load http://api.grasswire.net/v1/newsfeeds. No…
The article is "Rich, Black, Flunking" by John Ogbu, a Nigerian American. http://www.eastbayexpress.com/oakland/rich-black-flunking/Co...
Cool. Thanks for putting this out there. I like it overall, but stepping through the beginner's sequence by highlighting different squares doesn't work great. Separate from the exhaustive glossary view, you could have…
The hostility to Quora seems a little excessive. Is it so bad to just sign up, then be able to use it from then on? I don't see why someone would actually be offended by this kind of thing.
It's really not. Once you sign up, there are no pop-ups, nor are there advertisements of any kind.
I like how it organizes information spatially, like WorkFlowy. I much prefer this visual organization to tags, for example. That said, I found it hard to understand what it was, even though I'm a long-time WorkFlowy…
Great post, thanks.
I'm on Chrome Version 35.0.1916.153 on Mac. Same error. I also have a blank page (other than the navbar at the top). Also, probably more importantly: "XMLHttpRequest cannot load http://api.grasswire.net/v1/newsfeeds. No…
The article is "Rich, Black, Flunking" by John Ogbu, a Nigerian American. http://www.eastbayexpress.com/oakland/rich-black-flunking/Co...
Cool. Thanks for putting this out there. I like it overall, but stepping through the beginner's sequence by highlighting different squares doesn't work great. Separate from the exhaustive glossary view, you could have…
The hostility to Quora seems a little excessive. Is it so bad to just sign up, then be able to use it from then on? I don't see why someone would actually be offended by this kind of thing.
It's really not. Once you sign up, there are no pop-ups, nor are there advertisements of any kind.
I like how it organizes information spatially, like WorkFlowy. I much prefer this visual organization to tags, for example. That said, I found it hard to understand what it was, even though I'm a long-time WorkFlowy…