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Das keyboard is right, but that's for my next upgrade.

I bought a Razer Tarantula when I was still into video games. I outgrew (not really) the games but the keyboard still holds. The keys, halfway in between a full keyboard and notebook keyboard, are laid out perfectly.

Even though I do say the Das Keyboard, I've been with the Tarantula enough to recommend it as well.

I code now, all I ever do with it.


your book was an insight of what life could've/would've been if I pray I become as wise and as productive as you have demonstrated.

good job/ haspy birthday>!


The list does cover all but some oddballs are missing (N800, openPandora) Better to have one more option for Other, as there will always be others.


IMHO N800 owners can select "tablet" or "cellphone" depending on how they see it.


http://goo.gl/ouBta . Would this work though?


This isn't Twitter, type out your URLs.


wait, why are Greg Hoglund and HBGary still 'reputable' sources linked and quoted from in this article written 4 days ago?


A significant amount of the source material about Night Dragon came from the same email theft that outed the wikileaks and CoC issues. Since it sounds like you believe the latter, why would you say the former isn't credible?


How did you come with the concept?

Future update idea, if you could collate pages you've created. Instead of it getting lost in the void if you forget the IRL and need it months from now.


What do you mean by collate in this sense?


A loose way of collecting/tracking pages you've created.


Group somehow, short of it being a blog of sequential posts and an expectation of future content.


I agree with this update idea.


I believe this has already been posted to HN several times. It also appears some of the word links are broken. ie oeuvre


"potentially disruptive"? Please elaborate. I find that the ideas mentioned here stem from other ideas mentioned here in a mostly positive fashion.


"Disruptive" here is being used in the sense that Schumpeter called "creative destruction" the engine of capitalism.

In other words, an idea that has the potential to change the world, probably in a way that will break somebody's rice bowls (while quite likely creating some new ones).

Like what Craigslist and eBay have done to newspaper classified advertising.



That may come back and haunt you. Planning should be an integral part of any process.


Some basic planning yeah but focusing on building something and then getting feedback seems better for me. Jason Fried once said "Planning is guessing." ...and I totally believe him. :)


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