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  1. just about to leave for Random Hacks of Kindness http://bit.ly/5uYpa
  2. RT @izs: A very strong case for why Java programmers should not be allowed anywhere near JavaScript. http://bit.ly/1ncH7B
  3. it amuses me that the multi-factor authentication device that you need to buy to access AWS isn't sold on amazon: http://bit.ly/3VQvSN
  4. hopefully this means there will actually be competetion in the intel-compatible processor market again: http://bit.ly/2juGmu
  5. @Jason you can read about their efforts on wikipedia. http://bit.ly/10TDqc depends on which days, not 50% always
  6. @smakofsky hasn't bothered me but I'd probably pay
  7. Wow, very impressed with the i.TV 2.0 iPhone app. Streaming shows and a built in TiVo network remote control!
  8. @precipice @akumar it is certainly more in like with 'like' or 'favorite' than retweet. i am unconvinced by ev's post.
  9. i'm very surprised that the new retweet functionality is so different from the community RT. how am i supposed to eval sentiment of the RTr?
  10. i'll be on a panel at the MIT/Stanford Venture Lab next week about SSD's and how they can enable new applications http://bit.ly/22ckaF
  11. @chad_walters ah. without exceptions it seems like you can do resource management at the goroutine level. have to look at that closer. thx.
  12. Screenshot for the eventual blog post regarding the as yet unreleased "happenings" API method(s) http://flic.kr/p/7eRYio
  13. @chad_walters i think it is probably ok with modern collectors properly tuned.
  14. if this legislative language is supposed to be very structured and regular, can someone make a compiler for it and then ask the program Qs?
  15. @akumar i've been looking at it as clean slate but i imagine some of the differences are to force you to rethink and not just 'port'
  16. checking out http://golang.org and not throwing up. i especially like their concurrency primitives - very similar to C blocks + libdispatch
  17. OMG ROFL! RT @lenn0x: Makes you wonder...If all the Googs,FBers,Yhoos have a grin when they read the insane comments http://digg.com/u3G3yg
  18. @ptarjan yes
  19. RT @cbeust: Software patents: a strange game. The only losing move is not to play.
  20. @headius i thought that was a copy of smalltalk :)