Aug 15, 2007
“Of course “requirements” doesn’t mean requirements, we should all know that by now. “Requirements” are more like wishes, or more correctly, some placeholder for what I need, or still more correctly, “some placeholder for what I think solves what I think is the phrasing for a problem or desire I think I have.” So a person or group of people write down a bunch of these wish / placeholder things. And of course you’re a fool if you believe them all.
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Aug 15, 2007
“As humankind moves along, shedding light in the direction of the movement, Darkness repossesses the area behind us.
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Aug 15, 2007
Develop energy, skills of synthesis and pattern recognition, and a unique, comfortable, eclectic lifestyle.
Marc Andreessen
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Aug 15, 2007
“Bizarrely, each time we have won in England there was no coach.
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Aug 14, 2007
“We’ve come to learn that it’s hard to motivate technical people, including ourselves, through money, colorful toys, or gigantic monitors. We try, instead, to have a mock-up ready for everything we’re about to approach so the motivation for accomplishment is instilled by our need to see something that looks cool come alive.
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Aug 14, 2007
“The hegemony of “free” will in the long run end up narrowing our choices rather than expanding them. I still hope that there will be a way to actually sell stuff on the internet rather than having to give everything away for free, crassly plastered with ads.
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Aug 14, 2007
“Awareness of human fallibility is dangerous knowledge, if you remind yourself of the fallibility of those who disagree with you. If I am selective about which arguments I inspect for errors, or even how hard I inspect for errors, then every new rule of rationality I learn, every new logical flaw I know how to detect, makes me that much stupider.
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Aug 13, 2007
“The Aesthetic-Usability Effect: users perceive more aesthetically pleasing designs to be easier to use than less aesthetically pleasing designs.
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Aug 12, 2007
“Nu is written in Objective-C, and is designed to allow deep interaction with Objective-C programs. As a result, Nu has deep access to its own implementation. That gives its users an unusual ability to explore and understand Nu.
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Aug 12, 2007
“I publish various things on the web. I write in this blog, I publish photos to my photo blog and I save snippets of interesting articles using Magnolia. Unfortunately, Facebook only allows the importing of a single RSS feed. Enter Yahoo Pipes. Using Yahoo Pipes, I can combine all three into a single RSS feed.
What I love about this system is that it ties together the three power houses of the current internet: Google (Feedburner), Yahoo and Facebook, all working together.
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