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guynamedloren
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
I haven't seen the movie yet, but I just finished the book, Losing the Signal. Totally captivating story with so many powerful takeaways. I'd highly recommend it, even if you're already familiar with the BlackBerry story.
guynamedloren
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Content aside (which is both thought provoking and incredibly alarming) I’m fascinated by the author’s commitment to deeply understanding a system and the factors at play within that system. There’s something inspiring about relentless truth seeking, to the point of obsession, with some extraordinary level of meticulousness. Particularly when it challenges conventional wisdom. This is a slippery slope as it can quickly nosedive into junk science and contrarianism, despite best intentions, but when it’s done well, it’s really something.

Probably a faux pas here these days, but reminds me of Elon Musk’s First Principles.
guynamedloren
·13 jaar geleden·discuss
I don't see Penflip as a replacement for Google Docs, but there are some cases where Docs breaks down - specifically when there are too many collaborators and when the content is too complex. Another interesting aspect is the need for multiple versions of the same core content - like a syllabus or textbook - with minor variations and modifications as needed. Something like this is unacheivable with Google Docs.

For small groups working on a short research paper, Google Docs is great. But could you imagine a book being written with Google Docs, especially with multiple people? That'd be completely unmanageable.

I love the HoTT book [1], because it's a great example of using GitHub to write a book with multiple contributors, and really illustrates the shortcomings with other technology [2].

[1] https://github.com/HoTT/book

[2] http://math.andrej.com/2013/06/20/the-hott-book/
guynamedloren
·13 jaar geleden·discuss
Open alpha up right now [1]. I'm not pushing it too hard because there are still some usability issues and bugs to work out, but its getting there.

[1] http://penflip.com
guynamedloren
·13 jaar geleden·discuss
This is awesome. I respect GitHub more and more every day. However, despite how much I love the GitHub model and think it's a great way to collaborate, it's still (mostly) inaccessible for non-developers. Shameless plug: I think there is still some room for innovation here, so I'm building a GitHub for everyone else:

http://madebyloren.com/github-for-writers
guynamedloren
·14 jaar geleden·discuss
Appears as though this may exist for comments only - not submissions. Though I wonder if a link would work just the same?
guynamedloren
·14 jaar geleden·discuss
A clever, temporary solution to this would be to change the link to downvote the article and watch it trickle back to zero. Do it, pg!