Doesn't that provide information about which usernames are valid, though? Or does that turn out not to matter?
I refuse to believe such a beast exists.
I was going to reply the same exact thing. There are probably 17 dipshits in the world who are "brogrammers" and now the rest of us have to hear about them all the time like it's an epidemic. Dumb.
Damn, that is fucking stupid. Your post is bad, and you should feel bad.
I used to have a boss who would tell me how I had the power to do anything, to change the world, with my magical software-writing abilities. He didn't understand why I wasn't out starting my own business, with no one to…
I just get tired of people's laziness and lack of attention to detail. Not because I'm a perfectionist, because it causes problems. It often falls to me to figure out how exactly someone else fucked up. It gets old.
Dude, it's a social networking tool like any other, except it's based around photos. You know how this works. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_networking_service
Sounds hard to me.
Instagram doesn't use Facebook, and is instead its own network.
Taking a photo is a creative endeavor, not necessarily an effort to flawlessly recreate how something actually appears to the human eye. Engineers frequently do not get this.
Now it will REALLY take off!
I don't think Google is on a good path right now, but I would majorly hesitate to compare them to Yahoo. Yahoo has dawdled for years with no clear vision of what the hell they are doing. In fact, you could argue that…
Slow news day.
Wait, Android boosters always point out that it was around before the iPhone's release. Now we're saying it was created to keep Apple from controlling the mobile industry? Hmmmmmmm.
Well, I guess that is pretty much what I'm thinking. The barrier to entry is low, but that just means the barrier to having your userbase taken by Groupon or LivingSocial is equally low.
Strange that there is still so much daily-deal stuff being worked on. Is this really fertile ground for a business? (Honest question.) Is everyone still reacting to the Groupon IPO, even though that business has all…
Use Readable. http://readable.tastefulwords.com/
Come on, the author of TFA covers that point explicitly. > This kind of casual copyright infringement, with no malicious intent, is exactly the kind of thing that SOPA was after.
Interesting - this article blames Amazon, another blamed the iPad squeezing BB's margins. I say the blame lies with the clueless way these stores have been run for years. thehigherlife's anecdote about trying to buy a…
I guess I always thought it was a fool's errand to contribute to some company's corpus of knowledge which they will surely sell or profit from, and the only reward is an integer somewhere gets incremented. But it turns…
I guess I don't agree with our current reverence for creation. It's easy to create things and shove them out into the world. The work that comes after, though, is unsexy, unglamorous, and usually less fun than the…
I think .NET is great, and most of my career has been working in C#, but targeting Windows and developing on Windows is just a bummer.
Yeah, the only way to do that right would be to give the infinite scroll a container with a fixed height, and drive the infinite scroll based on the position of the container rather than the entire page.
We're just people who do a job. I find it distasteful, all this folklore and acting like we are bunch of special, precious gems who need our "flow" and should be allowed to dress and act like mutants. Read the Dale…
Pretty cool until you click a link in the list, go back, and make a sad face when you realize the list has reverted to the first 20 items or whatever. Then you have to scroll, wait, scroll, wait, scroll to get back to…
Doesn't that provide information about which usernames are valid, though? Or does that turn out not to matter?
I refuse to believe such a beast exists.
I was going to reply the same exact thing. There are probably 17 dipshits in the world who are "brogrammers" and now the rest of us have to hear about them all the time like it's an epidemic. Dumb.
Damn, that is fucking stupid. Your post is bad, and you should feel bad.
I used to have a boss who would tell me how I had the power to do anything, to change the world, with my magical software-writing abilities. He didn't understand why I wasn't out starting my own business, with no one to…
I just get tired of people's laziness and lack of attention to detail. Not because I'm a perfectionist, because it causes problems. It often falls to me to figure out how exactly someone else fucked up. It gets old.
Dude, it's a social networking tool like any other, except it's based around photos. You know how this works. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_networking_service
Sounds hard to me.
Instagram doesn't use Facebook, and is instead its own network.
Taking a photo is a creative endeavor, not necessarily an effort to flawlessly recreate how something actually appears to the human eye. Engineers frequently do not get this.
Now it will REALLY take off!
I don't think Google is on a good path right now, but I would majorly hesitate to compare them to Yahoo. Yahoo has dawdled for years with no clear vision of what the hell they are doing. In fact, you could argue that…
Slow news day.
Wait, Android boosters always point out that it was around before the iPhone's release. Now we're saying it was created to keep Apple from controlling the mobile industry? Hmmmmmmm.
Well, I guess that is pretty much what I'm thinking. The barrier to entry is low, but that just means the barrier to having your userbase taken by Groupon or LivingSocial is equally low.
Strange that there is still so much daily-deal stuff being worked on. Is this really fertile ground for a business? (Honest question.) Is everyone still reacting to the Groupon IPO, even though that business has all…
Use Readable. http://readable.tastefulwords.com/
Come on, the author of TFA covers that point explicitly. > This kind of casual copyright infringement, with no malicious intent, is exactly the kind of thing that SOPA was after.
Interesting - this article blames Amazon, another blamed the iPad squeezing BB's margins. I say the blame lies with the clueless way these stores have been run for years. thehigherlife's anecdote about trying to buy a…
I guess I always thought it was a fool's errand to contribute to some company's corpus of knowledge which they will surely sell or profit from, and the only reward is an integer somewhere gets incremented. But it turns…
I guess I don't agree with our current reverence for creation. It's easy to create things and shove them out into the world. The work that comes after, though, is unsexy, unglamorous, and usually less fun than the…
I think .NET is great, and most of my career has been working in C#, but targeting Windows and developing on Windows is just a bummer.
Yeah, the only way to do that right would be to give the infinite scroll a container with a fixed height, and drive the infinite scroll based on the position of the container rather than the entire page.
We're just people who do a job. I find it distasteful, all this folklore and acting like we are bunch of special, precious gems who need our "flow" and should be allowed to dress and act like mutants. Read the Dale…
Pretty cool until you click a link in the list, go back, and make a sad face when you realize the list has reverted to the first 20 items or whatever. Then you have to scroll, wait, scroll, wait, scroll to get back to…