knieveltech
- Karma
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- January 9, 2009 (17y ago)
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I feel like I'm in a rut. Every project is the same unrewarding iteration of speccing out a few site customizations and writing glue code to get contributed modules behaving the way I want them. It's getting to the…
- What's happening inside those shrouded Apple stores (theatlanticwire.com)
- Caught: unsung heroes in action (thedailywtf.com)
- The brown revolution: Increasing agricultural productivity naturally (theatlantic.com)
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It looks like North Carolina is about to pass a bill that will hinder or outright prohibit municipalities from offering their own internet service to residents. Ratified bill:…
- Lord Keynes and Say's Law (mises.org)
- In an iron lung lawyer forged iron will (scribd.com)
- Things to hate about OOP (blog.jot.fm)
- Qualitative easing explained (moonbattery.com)
- Facebook, privacy, the exodus and Diaspora (opensource.com)
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With no major corporate ties it looks like these guys have free reign to design without the need for the kind of fief protection that's hampered initiatives like OpenID. How optimistic are you that they'll be…
- Next big thing: meta-content? (reframeit.com)
- Misuse of "unacceptable" and other tech support woes. (disapprovingblue.blogspot.com)
- 4chan vs Scientology: really? (wired.com)
- Healthcare - eventually the liars win (jeff.viapositiva.net)
- Darpa stops trying not to be terrifying. (switched.com)
- Is the Drupal community a cult? (centurionwebdev.com)
- Flash raises the bar on Rails: more presentation nonsense. (geekgirlsguide.com)
- Time Warner sets stage for tiers, again. (gigaom.com)
- Socialism and the 'net (wired.com)
- Self promotion just got a little stranger (meatcards.com)
- Porn at work = felony hacking? (wired.com)
- Ugh, here come the masses. (news.yahoo.com)