rm -rf /homelandsecurity/
>There is a fatal virus in the US that claims 3,000 people every month. And it's a nasty one. It's the #1 cause of death for teenagers. That virus is called a car accident, and the fact we're complacent with that is…
Also to add to this criticism, change your logo design completely. Blue background with white text, looks too "facebookish".
>there is a large subset of potential users who can not be bothered to sign up for your site via email There is a simple solution to this. STOP ASKING USERS TO SIGN UP! Do your REALLY need to collect the users e-mail?…
I still have to disagree with you. I don't buy into your "street person" argument at all. I don't think you give people enough credit. Just about anyone born in the U.S. (or any first world country) in the late 80's and…
>That's true. So it's even more important to retain them by having sensible defaults. Not really. What is wrong with having a product that caters to a power user, or a niche group? Why does everything have to be…
> Most users-on-street don't want to customize either. Most users on the street aren't on the hacker news forum. Also if you are going to play the "most users on the street" game, then most users on the street aren't…
Seems like a cool product...too bad the website has some terrible grammar mistakes. "Now, You real can do your daily works on it" "BananaPi has same GPIO and circuit layout like RPi, But it got control button and TTL…
Forget baecamp. Setup a webserver throw Colalbtive on it. Now you are in control of your data (you are now also responsible for the uptime). Colabtive: http://collabtive.o-dyn.de/
Not sure about that. But if it isn't against the current TOS you can bet your ass it will be against the TOS by tomorrow.
I a agree the title is very misleading.
>pets = ['Dog', 'Cat', 'Hamster'] >for pet in pets: > print('A', pet, 'can be very cute!') This may be nit picking but I prefer output like this: print 'A %s can be very cute!' %(pet)
>When I read: > if name and pets and owners >I have no intuitive idea of what that means, of what's going on in the program. I agree with you, when I read that I think if name and pets and owners, what? All equal each…
>And I've found no benefit to Celsius's 0 and 100 coinciding with water's state changing. I agree, I like how Fahrenheit degrees are smaller and therefore degrees in Fahrenheit are more exact.
>If I have 1.73 miles, I have to do the math to figure out how many feet that is, 1.73*5280~=9134, which is not something that's easy for me to do in my head. How often do you need to do this in reality? Most people in…
>If I copy and paste from a web browser, sometimes I want the formatting The default SHOULD be to lose the formatting of the original and to use the font/style that is in Word. I would think that 99% of time anyone is…
I couldn't agree with you more! I used to be (a long time ago) a avid Windows user, and scoffed at Mac's. I then got into the publishing world where everything is Mac. The keyboard shortcuts are by far much more…
I would like to jump in here and agree you. You can program some really cool stuff with a very minimal knowledge of math. Anything beyond understanding some basic Algebra and Geometry concepts isn't required in order to…
The article reminded me a lot of this blog explaining why he doesn't sign NDA's with start-ups. http://blog.jpl-consulting.com/2012/04/why-i-wont-sign-your-...
Didn't Saab go under? Or was that just their automotive division?
rm -rf /homelandsecurity/
>There is a fatal virus in the US that claims 3,000 people every month. And it's a nasty one. It's the #1 cause of death for teenagers. That virus is called a car accident, and the fact we're complacent with that is…
Also to add to this criticism, change your logo design completely. Blue background with white text, looks too "facebookish".
>there is a large subset of potential users who can not be bothered to sign up for your site via email There is a simple solution to this. STOP ASKING USERS TO SIGN UP! Do your REALLY need to collect the users e-mail?…
I still have to disagree with you. I don't buy into your "street person" argument at all. I don't think you give people enough credit. Just about anyone born in the U.S. (or any first world country) in the late 80's and…
>That's true. So it's even more important to retain them by having sensible defaults. Not really. What is wrong with having a product that caters to a power user, or a niche group? Why does everything have to be…
> Most users-on-street don't want to customize either. Most users on the street aren't on the hacker news forum. Also if you are going to play the "most users on the street" game, then most users on the street aren't…
Seems like a cool product...too bad the website has some terrible grammar mistakes. "Now, You real can do your daily works on it" "BananaPi has same GPIO and circuit layout like RPi, But it got control button and TTL…
Forget baecamp. Setup a webserver throw Colalbtive on it. Now you are in control of your data (you are now also responsible for the uptime). Colabtive: http://collabtive.o-dyn.de/
Not sure about that. But if it isn't against the current TOS you can bet your ass it will be against the TOS by tomorrow.
I a agree the title is very misleading.
>pets = ['Dog', 'Cat', 'Hamster'] >for pet in pets: > print('A', pet, 'can be very cute!') This may be nit picking but I prefer output like this: print 'A %s can be very cute!' %(pet)
>When I read: > if name and pets and owners >I have no intuitive idea of what that means, of what's going on in the program. I agree with you, when I read that I think if name and pets and owners, what? All equal each…
>And I've found no benefit to Celsius's 0 and 100 coinciding with water's state changing. I agree, I like how Fahrenheit degrees are smaller and therefore degrees in Fahrenheit are more exact.
>If I have 1.73 miles, I have to do the math to figure out how many feet that is, 1.73*5280~=9134, which is not something that's easy for me to do in my head. How often do you need to do this in reality? Most people in…
>If I copy and paste from a web browser, sometimes I want the formatting The default SHOULD be to lose the formatting of the original and to use the font/style that is in Word. I would think that 99% of time anyone is…
I couldn't agree with you more! I used to be (a long time ago) a avid Windows user, and scoffed at Mac's. I then got into the publishing world where everything is Mac. The keyboard shortcuts are by far much more…
I would like to jump in here and agree you. You can program some really cool stuff with a very minimal knowledge of math. Anything beyond understanding some basic Algebra and Geometry concepts isn't required in order to…
The article reminded me a lot of this blog explaining why he doesn't sign NDA's with start-ups. http://blog.jpl-consulting.com/2012/04/why-i-wont-sign-your-...
Didn't Saab go under? Or was that just their automotive division?