tjgabbour
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I'm tjg, and I'm at pentaside.org.
I don't actually know if I had to obscure my email address considering that my spam filter should be good, but that seems de rigeur around here.
I don't actually know if I had to obscure my email address considering that my spam filter should be good, but that seems de rigeur around here.
He also mentions that new tools designed to alleviate problems and up just causing more. I think this is a symptom of inflexible computing "architecture" -- what Alan Kay refers to in "The Computer Revolution Hasn't…
I do have a problem with going to say a programming conference and seeing that all the programmers are men, while those serving them (like receptionists and waitresses) are women. And generally these women are managed…
Yes, that quote seemed odd, so I looked deeper at Le Guin's position. * Most authors weren't represented in the Google Book Settlement, though they will be severely affected by it. * The settlement is extremely…
Dean Baker is a good economist, who predicted the housing bubble early on, as well as the resulting recession. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Baker#Financial_crisis_of_... I think it makes sense that some economists…
Yeah, I didn't understand the reasoning either, and he didn't explain. The context was that a mutual friend introduced us, because he thought we'd work well together. (He knew that the WeatherBill fellow was actually…
I've seen things like that in the west... for example, in the corporate world, they're often straight to the point about disciplined damage control. Which might not sound so bad, except that corporations are so…
There is a company named WeatherBill which I personally know is interested in hiring Clojure users. (I think the only online advertising they did was a tweet which was maybe picked on disclojure.org.) One person there…
Oops, I accidentally wrote: "Note: [...] and be more maintainable than alternatives." That's intended to mean that the the recursive solution is more maintainable than alternatives. (Or so I glibly claimed...) And of…
In cover letters, I've made clear that I enjoy and welcome interview puzzles. You may never actually be asked such a puzzle; but since the vast majority of interviews are non-technical pageants, it "signals" some…
What is the advantage of XML over JSON for nontrivial, non-naive data structures? Do you mean things like XLink/XPointer? (Or where can I go to read more about this?) I've gotten the informal impression that incidental…
There's nothing wrong with voicing an opinion on the economy which you depend on, particularly if you've thought about it a lot. The world would probably be a better place if this were more common. (After all, wars are…
I think it's similar the right to food. _Human Rights, A Very Short Introduction_ mentions that the right to food is shorthand for a complex set of obligations concerning "food security": * Obligation to respect:…
I think countries often inflict these problems on themselves. For example, systematic unemployment/underemployment isn't a particularly natural phenomenon (above a minimal level when people shift workplaces and so on),…