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mcguire
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Out of curiosity, what if the "can be useful" part is Gell-Mann Amnesia?
mcguire
·3 anni fa·discuss
What punishment do you envision for someone who steals $20 from a convenience store?
mcguire
·3 anni fa·discuss
Please don't advertise scams on HN.
mcguire
·3 anni fa·discuss
One comment I saw pointed out that the verdict was returned in a spectacularly short time, for precisely those reasons.
mcguire
·4 anni fa·discuss
...unless you accept contributions from other people, who then own those contributions.
mcguire
·4 anni fa·discuss
"People have various answers for open source business models. E.g. "consulting" or the vague “support”. I always wonder if such people ever tried selling consulting? Or maybe “support”."

Oddly enough, that's been most of my career. A fair number of people have paid me a goodly amount of money to install and keep running OS software, and to answer questions from people using it. When I discover problems, I report them to the original developers, including a patch if at all possible.
mcguire
·5 anni fa·discuss
In other words, if the scrappy startup is worse than Amazon?
mcguire
·5 anni fa·discuss
Burying the lede: "Amazon is still a distant second to the country's largest private employer, Walmart, which employs nearly 1.6 million people in the US, or one out of every 91 workers."
mcguire
·5 anni fa·discuss
I recommend Joanna Russ' How to Suppress Women's Writing for more tips on how to deny women's presence.
mcguire
·5 anni fa·discuss
Programmers aren't and weren't keypunch operators. Or secretaries.
mcguire
·5 anni fa·discuss
Yes. More so.
mcguire
·5 anni fa·discuss
The filing: https://aboutblaw.com/YJw
mcguire
·5 anni fa·discuss
A general question: what evidence is there that airbag vests help?
mcguire
·6 anni fa·discuss
I thought it was R6.
mcguire
·6 anni fa·discuss
"Wayland is just a protocol, whereas X11 is a protocol and entire system around it."

This statement doesn't make sense to me.
mcguire
·6 anni fa·discuss
Rewritten and add compositor functionality.
mcguire
·7 anni fa·discuss
"...especially in the Bay Area. ... But there's a palpable lack of social fabric. I worry that this atomization is becoming a world-wide phenomenon – that we might be some of the first generations without the sort of community that it's in human nature to rely on."

Are we talking about a general problem, or about a group of 20-somethings who grew up with families, went to college where they had a lot of free time with a bunch of others in the same situation, and then moved hundreds or thousands of miles to a place that puts emphasis on lack of ties, short terms, mobility, and long work hours?

'Cause I can assure you that most of the lonely people in the world can't afford $100 per month for a friend network.
mcguire
·7 anni fa·discuss
The skill of operating a business is in minimizing uncontrollable risks, not celebrating them.
mcguire
·7 anni fa·discuss
I've been reading naval history lately. The thing that strikes me most is that the benefits, such as they are, of war (or in this case, app store review non-support) are collective, but the costs are paid individually.
mcguire
·7 anni fa·discuss
...until it's your app that has been removed, your company that is going out of business, and the response from the rest of the technological world is, "Eh, collateral damage. Too bad."