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04 Oct 09
Work Less, Get More Done: Analytics For Maximizing Productivity: MicroISV on a Shoestring
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Working harder is a particularly bad idea for startups because you are likely competing with people with resources which, relative to yours, are infinite. I compete with several educational publishers who employ tens of thousands. Paras competes with Google. Our competitors have more man-hours in a week than we’ll have in the next decade. Engaging them on those terms is madness.
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It is also set so that it gets cached for 24 hours, so that the monkey-brain WoW playing scrolling-numbers-are-dopamine-cast-into-integers side of me can’t get fascinated into sitting on the page and hitting refresh all day.
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24 Oct 08
Scientists may soon be able to erase fear and trauma from your mind - Telegraph
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The researchers think that the new technique could help war veterans get over the horrors of conflict
23 Oct 08
t r u t h o u t | Can Obama See the Grand Canyon?
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Out in the stucco deserts of Limbaughland, moreover, fear is already being
distilled into a good ol' boy version of the "stab in the back" myth
that rallied the ruined German petite bourgeoisie to the swastika -
Although I've been studying Marxist crisis theory for decades, I
never believed I'd actually live to see financial capitalism commit suicide.
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13 Oct 08
Op-Ed Columnist - Fire the Campaign - NYTimes.com
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Its combination of strategic incoherence and operational incompetence has become toxic. If the race continues over the next three weeks to be a conventional one, McCain is doomed.
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Its combination of strategic incoherence and operational incompetence has become toxic. If the race continues over the next three weeks to be a conventional one, McCain is doomed.
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03 Oct 08
The scariest thing about Sarah Palin isn't how unqualified she is - it's what her candidacy says about America | The Smirking Chimp
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So the only thing left is to stand mute against the fit-for-a-cheap-dog-kennel crowd-control fencing you see everywhere at these idiotic conventions and gnaw on weird new feelings of shock and anarchist rage as one would a rawhide chew toy.
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Only 21st-century Americans can pass through a metal detector six times in an hour and still think they're at a party.
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02 Oct 08
Speak correctly, or build a big bunker -- chicagotribune.com
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Allow me to introduce myself. I am a traitor and an idiot. Also, my mother should have aborted me and left me in a Dumpster, but since she didn't, I should "off" myself.
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Anyone who dares express an opinion that runs counter to the party line will be silenced. That doesn't sound American to me, but Stalin would approve.
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29 Sep 08
Steven Guess: Wall Street bail-out represents the end of the Reagan Revolution | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
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As Paul Krugman recently remarked: "Just as there are no atheists in foxholes, there are no libertarians in a financial crisis."
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We are blaming consumers for trying to get easy credit, and financial institutions for trying to make lots of money. Is that not how the system was supposed to work? How can we second-guess willing sellers and willing buyers who purchased mortgage-backed securities at their market rate? Their risk, their reward – but apparently not their loss. The invisible hand seems all too obviously elitist. The rich are in trouble, so we act. The poor have been in trouble since the beginning of time, but that's just background noise on our walk to work.
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01 Jul 08
Is Google Making Us Stupid?
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When the Net absorbs a medium, that medium is re-created in the Net’s image. It injects the medium’s content with hyperlinks, blinking ads, and other digital gewgaws, and it surrounds the content with the content of all the other media it has absorbed. A new e-mail message, for instance, may announce its arrival as we’re glancing over the latest headlines at a newspaper’s site. The result is to scatter our attention and diffuse our concentration.
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When the Net absorbs a medium, that medium is re-created in the Net’s image. It injects the medium’s content with hyperlinks, blinking ads, and other digital gewgaws, and it surrounds the content with the content of all the other media it has absorbed. A new e-mail message, for instance, may announce its arrival as we’re glancing over the latest headlines at a newspaper’s site. The result is to scatter our attention and diffuse our concentration
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18 Jun 08
Coding Horror: Don't Go Dark
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Dropping code-bombs on communities is rarely good for the project: the team is either forced to reject it outright, or accept it and deal with a giant opaque blob that is hard to understand, change, or maintain. It moves the project decidedly in one direction without much discussion or consensus.
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programmers do not want to write code out in the open
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11 Jun 08
'Dead man' wakes up as doctors prepare to remove his organs - 11 Jun 2008 - NZ Herald: World / International News
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The case of a man whose heart stopped beating for 1½ hours only to revive just as doctors were preparing to remove his organs for transplants
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It was at that point that the astonished surgeons noticed the man was beginning to breathe unaided again, his pupils were active, he was giving signs that he could feel pain - and finally, his heart started beating again.
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Orlando's Frank L. Amodeo: Secret life of a tycoon wannabe -- OrlandoSentinel.com
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Orlando's Frank L. Amodeo: Secret life of a tycoon wannabe
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Orlando venture capitalist Frank L. Amodeo was planning to take over the world. But on Tuesday afternoon, he lost control of his own world and soon will be heading to a psychiatric center.
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04 Jun 08
Paradigm Shift - plok
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The databases we use today were designed 20, 30 years ago.
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Relational databases were designed in that world. They require huge amounts of work up-front (schema design, data normalization, query design, performance tuning) to allow single queries to run at maximum speed. And this made sense. At the time.
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03 Jun 08
The Panacea for Putting Things Off | ThinkSimpleNow.com
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The more we make excuses, the more we buy into them, the easier it is to make additional excuses to support our mind-created beliefs. These beliefs become our story, and our excuses become our reality.
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Delaying is addictive.
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15 May 08
Ola Bini: Programming Language Synchronicity: A New Hope: Polyglotism
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In many cases the best solution is a hybrid one. There is a reason that Google allows more than one language (C++, Java, Python and JavaScript). This is because the languages are good at different things. They have different characteristics, and you can get a synergistic effect by combining them. A polyglot system can be greater than the sum of it's parts.
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Compare languages, understand your most important tools. Have several different tools for different tasks, and understand the failings of your current tools.
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08 May 08
Ajaxian » The seven rules of pragmatic progressive enhancement
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- Separate as much as possible
- Build on things that work
- Generate dependent markup
- Test for everything before you apply it
- Explore the environment
- Load on demand
- Modularize code
Why Apple and Google are winning | The Open Road - The Business and Politics of Open Source by Matt Asay - CNET Blogs
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Not Google. It focused on adoption first. It focused on making the search experience simple, fast, and useful.
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Focus on adoption first. Focusing on adoption helps a company to fixate on how to make software (or hardware) enjoyable, and not necessarily what will make it sell better. The sales follow the adoption.
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07 May 08
Computing at Scale » Blog Archive » Parallelism: The New New Thing!
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parallelism is set to be the “new new thing” for entrepreneurs and investors.
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One area within SaaS that is growing quickly is the opportunity to deliver a SaaS product as an appliance. Marc Benioff proved to the world that you can put your data into the cloud and still sleep at night
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29 Apr 08
The Longest Yard: Reorganizing IT for Success : Bruce F. Webster
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Managing talent and skilled workers is a key success factor in the 21st century across all industries, not just technology-based industries. However, many of our organizational practices originated in the 1800s with railroading and the rise of the Industrial Age. Your average Gen Y programmer bears little resemblance to the unskilled and semiskilled laborers of the past.
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nstead, they focus on checkbox items, such as certifications and years of (claimed) experience with a given technology.
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Up or Out: Solving the IT Turnover Crisis - The Daily WTF
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the most talented software developers tend to not stick around at one place for too long
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The least talented folks
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16 Apr 08
jcole’s weblog: Jeremy Cole’s take on life. » Blog Archive » Just announced: MySQL to launch new features only in MySQL Enterprise
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Add Sticky NoteThat means these critical features will be tested by only a few of their customers. So, in effect, they will be giving their paying customers real, true, untested code.
- Have they been taking notes from Zend? - on 2008-04-15
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MySQL simply does not understand the market they’re in. Which is pretty pathetic actually, because the market is theirs to win or lose, and they seem determined to throw obstacles in their own way of winning it.
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