That's like, way insightful, like, man. Pass the J?
Your name is very relevant to your post :). And at least 4 or 5 people care enough about it to respond to me, so i think your anger is a bit unfounded.
I'm not telling you how to live your life. Please, feel free to take ridiculous risks. Give up all your worldly possessions and move to the SF bay area. Start boring web 2.0 apps. Do a startup or whatever. Go to burning…
He's right-- if you're about to die, there are no limitations. You can, for example, cook meth with one of your former students. The problem is when you're not about to die. Then embarrassment and failure are real…
Or http://thepiratebay.org/
> I'm suprised that party which seeks to seriously impair (if not completely blow) the software industry gets so much applause here. Yeah, you may want to explain exactly how. To me it seems like the pirate party's…
Lua, really? Could you provide some examples?
Subjective. I use Firefox because it's a more stable, modern, and featureful browser than Chromium in my opinion. That doesn't make one of us more "on the edge" than the other. You're basically saying that since one…
In BB's defense, GH's issue system is horribly underpowered too.
I way overpay for my phone plan. I pay for it because i have to, not because the pricing is fair. If you charge $400 to update your client's web site, you're just price gouging because they don't know any better.…
Blog post by schacon trash talking bitbucket in 3... 2... 1...
http://fastmail.fm/ http://tuffmail.com/
Erm, it's not vaporware. GApps has had this feature for years now, they're just rebranding it as google drive to compete with dropbox.
Whoa dude, $392.10 for you to just change content on a site? Set up a CMS and let the client change it themselves.
> My advice to anybody here who's currently building one of the four dozen photo tweeting services/Facebook cookie cleaners/thing-that-fixes-the-css-on-hackernews's that get submitted here every day: Stop. Hi. I…
| What about SSL? | SSL will not be helpful here, since no sensitive information is ever sent to this server. All encryption is done BEFORE it leaves your computer! This made me cry. And that's not even mentioning that…
Noted, thanks!
They both install and run, but they use beforeRequest and edit the page content. This works in theory, but in practice there is no guarantee that the script will be loaded into the page before the tracker assets are.…
127.0.0.1 facebook.com 127.0.0.1 www.facebook.com 127.0.0.1 connect.facebook.com 127.0.0.1 fbcdn.com
Just a note: Neither Ghostery or Disconnect work in Chrome, since Chrome doesn't have any kind of ability to block requests from being made. The experimental webRequest API should help with that, but it hasn't been…
It doesn't. Noscript blocks scripts and plugins from executing on the page and AdBlock blocks a specific list of ads. Ghostery blocks a list of trackers such as google analytics, KISSmetrics, and facebook social…
It all boils down to what you prefer. They're both relatively mature software packages that are being used by tons in production. Whichever you choose, you may find that http://socket.io/ saves you some time by…
He's not asking for a citation; grandparent said there was another discussion on the subject so parent (and I) wanted to read that discussion.
Google's entire business is collecting data. What would make you think they're not collecting this info?
It's good etiquette to post the results page with the poll so that it benefits the entire community, not just yourself.
That's like, way insightful, like, man. Pass the J?
Your name is very relevant to your post :). And at least 4 or 5 people care enough about it to respond to me, so i think your anger is a bit unfounded.
I'm not telling you how to live your life. Please, feel free to take ridiculous risks. Give up all your worldly possessions and move to the SF bay area. Start boring web 2.0 apps. Do a startup or whatever. Go to burning…
He's right-- if you're about to die, there are no limitations. You can, for example, cook meth with one of your former students. The problem is when you're not about to die. Then embarrassment and failure are real…
Or http://thepiratebay.org/
> I'm suprised that party which seeks to seriously impair (if not completely blow) the software industry gets so much applause here. Yeah, you may want to explain exactly how. To me it seems like the pirate party's…
Lua, really? Could you provide some examples?
Subjective. I use Firefox because it's a more stable, modern, and featureful browser than Chromium in my opinion. That doesn't make one of us more "on the edge" than the other. You're basically saying that since one…
In BB's defense, GH's issue system is horribly underpowered too.
I way overpay for my phone plan. I pay for it because i have to, not because the pricing is fair. If you charge $400 to update your client's web site, you're just price gouging because they don't know any better.…
Blog post by schacon trash talking bitbucket in 3... 2... 1...
http://fastmail.fm/ http://tuffmail.com/
Erm, it's not vaporware. GApps has had this feature for years now, they're just rebranding it as google drive to compete with dropbox.
Whoa dude, $392.10 for you to just change content on a site? Set up a CMS and let the client change it themselves.
> My advice to anybody here who's currently building one of the four dozen photo tweeting services/Facebook cookie cleaners/thing-that-fixes-the-css-on-hackernews's that get submitted here every day: Stop. Hi. I…
| What about SSL? | SSL will not be helpful here, since no sensitive information is ever sent to this server. All encryption is done BEFORE it leaves your computer! This made me cry. And that's not even mentioning that…
Noted, thanks!
They both install and run, but they use beforeRequest and edit the page content. This works in theory, but in practice there is no guarantee that the script will be loaded into the page before the tracker assets are.…
127.0.0.1 facebook.com 127.0.0.1 www.facebook.com 127.0.0.1 connect.facebook.com 127.0.0.1 fbcdn.com
Just a note: Neither Ghostery or Disconnect work in Chrome, since Chrome doesn't have any kind of ability to block requests from being made. The experimental webRequest API should help with that, but it hasn't been…
It doesn't. Noscript blocks scripts and plugins from executing on the page and AdBlock blocks a specific list of ads. Ghostery blocks a list of trackers such as google analytics, KISSmetrics, and facebook social…
It all boils down to what you prefer. They're both relatively mature software packages that are being used by tons in production. Whichever you choose, you may find that http://socket.io/ saves you some time by…
He's not asking for a citation; grandparent said there was another discussion on the subject so parent (and I) wanted to read that discussion.
Google's entire business is collecting data. What would make you think they're not collecting this info?
It's good etiquette to post the results page with the poll so that it benefits the entire community, not just yourself.