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Twelve Virtues of Rationality

2 month ago

deusx : Twelve Virtues of Rationality - "These then are twelve virtues of rationality: Curiosity, relinquishment, lightness, evenness, argument, empiricism, simplicity, humility, perfectionism, precision, scholarship, and the void. "

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In Praise of Idleness By Bertrand Russell

11 month ago

adamrg : In Praise of Idleness By Bertrand Russell

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How to do what you love

35 month ago

François Nonnenmacher : How to do what you love

philgyford : How to Do What You Love - Lovely essay. Worth a pile of 'What Color is Your Parachute?'s. Although I don't follow his line about "unpleasant jobs" - no doubt plenty of people have to do whatever job they can get. Other than that: read it.

deusx : How to Do What You Love - "If you know you can love work, you're in the home stretch, and if you know what work you love, you're practically there. "

gleuschk : How to Do What You Love - paul graham's latest, via jimfl

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Good and Bad Procrastination

35 month ago

Jeremy Zawodny : Good and Bad Procrastination - Good and Bad Procrastination: guilty as charged. :-(

kayodeok : Good and Bad Procrastination - "What's the best thing you could be working on, and why aren't you?"

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Web 2.0

37 month ago

kayodeok : Web 2.0 - Didn't it already mean using the web as a platform? And if it didn't already mean something, why did we need the phrase at all?

jimray : Paul Graham on Web 2.0 - "...those who dislike the term are probably right, because if it means what I think it does, we don't need it."

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Saving the Net: How to Keep the Carriers from Flushing the Net Down the Tubes

37 month ago

kayodeok : Saving the Net: How to Keep the Carriers from Flushing the Net Down the Tubes - If the paranoids are right, the Net's toast. If they're not, it will be because we fought to save it, perhaps in a new way we haven't talked about before. Davids, meet your Goliaths

plasticbag : Doc Searls writes about how to protect the internet from the hands of the carriers - "We're hearing tales of two scenarios--one pessimistic, one optimistic--for the future of the Net. If the paranoids are right, the Net's toast. If they're not, it will be because we fought to save it, perhaps in a new way we haven't talked about before. D

Tags : business copyright daily essay politics rights strategy toread web carriers docsearls internet net pipes publishing

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Does Visual Studio Rot the Mind?

37 month ago

Simon Willison : Does Visual Studio Rot the Mind? - As a non-Windows programmer, this was an interesting look at the other side of the fence.

kayodeok : Does Visual Studio Rot the Mind? - This talk dissects the code generated by Visual Studio; analyzes the appalling programming practices it perpetuates; rhapsodizes about the joys, frustrations, and satisfactions of unassisted coding; and speculates about the radical changes that Avalon wil

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Good sleep, good learning, good life

38 month ago

WillPate : Good sleep, good learning, good life

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Ideas for Startups

38 month ago

WillPate : Ideas for Startups

Linkorama : Ideas for Startups - Ideas are the easy part

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Succeed with Web 2.0 or Become irrelevant

38 month ago

WillPate : Succeed with Web 2.0 or Become irrelevant - Help vote Troy's ChangeThis proposal

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Why software sucks - And what to do about it

39 month ago

WillPate : Why software sucks - And what to do about it - Getting real about how people view software

Paul Hammond : Why software sucks - scottberkun.com - Good things are easily to miss

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Writing sensible email messages

39 month ago

jkottke : Writing sensible email messages - Merlin's excellent advice for writing sensible email messages. This one is excellent advice for email and blog comments: "Emails to a thread are like comments at a meeting; think of both like your time possessing the basketball. Don't just chuck at the ne

WillPate : 43 Folders | Writing sensible email messages - Essential resource for writing productive emails

kayodeok : 43 Folders | Writing sensible email messages - Writing sensible email messages

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Caterina saves me some attention money by paraphrasing this fascinating essay

40 month ago

erikbenson : Caterina saves me some attention money by paraphrasing this fascinating essay - It is a better articulation of why, if given the chance to choose between fame, wealth, and power, I'd choose fame.

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With minor changes, this 1980 piece by movie critic Pauline Kael on "Why Are Movies So Bad?" coul...

41 month ago

jkottke : With minor changes, this 1980 piece by movie critic Pauline Kael on "Why Are Movies So Bad?" could have been written last week

kayodeok : "Why Are Movies So Bad? or, The Numbers" by Pauline Kael - "This is one of the angriest rants against business-as-usual in the film industry ever written". I am surprised it was written in 1980

WillPate : "Why Are Movies So Bad? or, The Numbers" by Pauline Kael

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Maciej on Paul Graham and other blowhards

44 month ago

Andy Baio : Maciej on Paul Graham and other blowhards - I love a spirited rant

Wayne Burkett : Idle Words: Dabblers and Blowhards - "I am not qualified to call bullshit on Paul Graham when he writes about programming, history, starting a business, or even growing up as a social pariah, but I do know enough about art to see when someone is just making shit up." #

Rod Begbie : Dabblers and Blowhards - Paul Graham (and ESR, and Winer) in bullshit-rant shocker. Despite people pointing to them, I've never been able to read a Paul Graham essay. Favourite quote: "Great paintings, for example, get you laid in a way that great computer programs never do." [via#

jkottke : Dabblers and Blowhards, or Why hackers are nothing like painters - Maciej takes issue with Paul Graham's non-technical body of writing.

deusx : Idle Words - Dabblers and Blowhards - "But you, sir, are no painter."

jimray : Dabblers and blowhards - Maciej Ceglowski doesn't think hackers are anything like painters [via Daring Fireball]

cameron : Idle Words: Dabblers and Blowhards - Maciej reveals the truth: programming is nothing like painting, as painters get laid for what they do

Steve Cook : Maciej Ceglowski beats the crap out of "Hackers and Painters" - He's got a beef with the Paul Graham/Dave Winer/ESR style of "hackers are" essay, and calls bullshit on Graham's qualifications to even -talk- about painting. (via Waxy)

plasticbag : A glorious response to essays on Hackers and Painters... - "Great paintings, for example, get you laid in a way that great computer programs never do. Even not-so-great paintings - in fact, any slapdash attempt at splashing paint onto a surface - will get you laid more than writing software"

Paul Hammond : Idle Words - Dabblers and Blowhards - So let me say it simply - hackers are nothing like painters.

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The Trustworthy Computing Security Development Lifecycle

45 month ago

kayodeok : The Trustworthy Computing Security Development Lifecycle - This paper discusses the Trustworthy Computing Security Development Lifecycle (or SDL), a process that Microsoft has adopted for the development of software that needs to withstand malicious attack

Tags : daily essay msdn security toread trustworthy via:danaepp windows

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The Anatomy of a Search Engine

55 month ago

Aquarion : The Anatomy of a Search Engine - How Google Thinks

Richard MacManus : Anatomy of Google (circa 1998) - PageRank "corresponds to the principal eigenvector of the normalized link matrix of the web." Now you know.

kayodeok : The Anatomy of a Search Engine - Could this be the first Google paper? "In this paper, we present Google, a prototype of a large-scale search engine which makes heavy use of the structure present in hypertext"

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