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A blog documenting the myriad failures of humanity in photographic form.
posted 8 months ago in humor, blog280 views | 28 jaas | 1 tag | 1 save | reply )
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“Comment Guidelines: Comments should be succinct, constructive and relevant to the story. We encourage engaging, diverse and meaningful commentary. Comments that include personal attacks, racial, religious, or ethnic slurs are not permitted. We continuously review and remove any inappropriate comment source...
posted 3 weeks ago in economics, gold10 views | 3 jaas | 2 saves | reply )
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“I saw all of this coming. I saw the chips, the software, the memory, the network bandwidth -- I saw the path these technologies were on. I could see how they were evolving and I could map out exactly when more...
posted 5 months ago in fake-steve, apple, technology11 views | 2 jaas | 1 tag | reply )
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The real value now lies in non-commodifiable virtues like deep reporting, strong narrative, distinct point of view, and sharp analysis, which even in the blogger era (or especially in the blogger era) is available only piecemeal.
posted 8 months ago in news, web2.0, psychology13 views | 4 jaas | 1 save | reply )
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wondered if clickstreams would be the next step in blogging, given the newfound popularity of twitter and the emergence of companies like Me.dium and Cluztr. Turns out that Cluztr has a feature to turn your clickstream into twitter posts, and more...
posted 7 months ago in clickstream, twitter, lifestream14 views | 5 jaas | 1 save | reply )
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Steve Yegge has singlehandedly produced a great online multi player game in 500,000 lines of java code and the sheer size of it is killing him. Solution: Not better tools, but a better language.
posted 8 months ago in java, javascript64 views | 13 jaas | 1 save | reply )

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