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{"text":"Ruby on rail (m\/f) - <AUTHOR>\n\nSlashdot reader? \nDo you go shopping and think OOP?\t \nDo you dream of big data?<p>Is GitHub the first thing you think of when someone says the word fork. \nWimdu is an exciting, new start-up company headquartered in Berlin and one of the biggest Ruby projects in Europe. We are all about tdd\/bdd. Initially funded with US$90 million, Wimdu has grown to host over 50,000 properties in over 100 countries since March 2011. Our main concept is to \"travel like a local\". This idea is spread by a very international team from more than 30 different nations working in our headquarter in Berlin or in one of our international offices.<p>For our office in Berlin we are looking for a<p>Ruby on Rails Developer (m\/f)<p>Are you a hacker with experience in test-driven development in Ruby and RoR? Do you want to become a part of one of the most advanced startups in Europe in this area? Do you want to write code and work together with the best? If yes then we need you, so contact us today!<p>Your tasks:<p>\u2022\tYou will change the face of Wimdu by independently developing and implementing new features for 50 localized top-level domains that will be visited by hundreds of thousands of users \u2022\tYou will contribute proactively to a highly agile test-driven development process with daily releases and weekly deploys \u2022\tYou will be involved when it comes to proposing, implementing and developing sophisticated back-end solutions on rails \u2022\tYou follow your own schedule and ideas to improve our platform on one day of the week independently of company priorities \u2022\tYou will visit conferences and meet-ups<p>Your Profile:<p>\u2022\tYou are a zealous developer (m\/f) \u2013 an educational background in the field of Information Technology or similar is preferable, but passionate career changers are also welcome. Grades don't matter! All we care about is your personality and your code \u2022\tYou have gained hands on experience working in one or more Rails projects \n\u2022\tYou are a passionate Ruby code writer with experience in an open source project, in a start-up or a software firm \u2022\tYou are open, communicative and enjoy working as part of a team<p>And this is our offer: If you seek to work within a friendly and supportive environment with many learning opportunities, then Wimdu is the right choice for you. You will become part of one of the biggest Ruby projects in Europe with highly skilled developers while at the same time individually enhancing a global online platform coding in Ruby on Rails. That is how your work will directly impact Wimdu's worldwide success. We offer you international start-up spirit, combined with an inspiring workplace in a stylish converted warehouse directly located in the heart of Germany\u00b4s capital and the chance to work on fascinating projects. You will benefit from an attractive compensation and many development opportunities. Our Wimdu academy, a chill out-area and many events complete our offer and enrich your days as a part of our fantastic team. Excited by the prospect of joining us?<p>If so, we look forward to receive your application via mail to Wolfram Gr\u00e4tz at [email protected]. Please mention the reference number YC1204RoR. Are you committed to some open-source projects? Perfect! Share some github repositories with us!<p>Before we ask you, ask us: Send us your questions, doubts and we will get back to you. We are looking forward to hearing from you!<p>Wimdu GmbH\t \nOhlauer Stra\u00dfe 43 10999 Berlin www.wimdu.de <comment><USER2> Well, this is illegible.\n\nPresumably you have also posted your job ad to your own web site, so post a link to that page instead, and delete this submission.<\/comment>","meta":{"dup_signals":{"dup_doc_count":187,"dup_dump_count":52,"dup_details":{"curated_sources":2,"2023-23":1,"2022-49":1,"2022-27":1,"2020-40":1,"2020-29":2,"2018-26":1,"2018-17":1,"2018-09":1,"2018-05":1,"2017-51":1,"2017-47":4,"2017-43":3,"2017-39":3,"2017-34":2,"2017-30":3,"2017-26":2,"2017-22":4,"2017-17":3,"2017-09":6,"2017-04":4,"2016-50":3,"2016-44":2,"2016-40":3,"2016-36":2,"2016-30":6,"2016-26":3,"2016-22":3,"2016-18":3,"2016-07":3,"2015-48":3,"2015-40":3,"2015-35":5,"2015-32":4,"2015-27":4,"2015-22":3,"2015-14":3,"2014-52":7,"2014-49":1,"2014-42":4,"2014-41":11,"2014-35":11,"2014-23":14,"2014-15":5,"2023-40":1,"2017-13":5,"2015-18":5,"2015-11":3,"2015-06":8,"2014-10":7,"2013-48":2,"2013-20":2,"2024-22":1}},"id":null},"subset":"hackernews"}
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{"text":"Google settles Buzz class action suit: $8.5 million - <AUTHOR> http:\/\/www.BuzzClassAction.com\/ <comment><USER2> For anyone who doesn't use Gmail, Google sent out\/is sending this email to all Gmail users:\n\nGoogle rarely contacts Gmail users via email, but we are making an exception to let you know that we've reached a settlement in a lawsuit regarding Google Buzz (<http:\/\/buzz.google.com>), a service we launched within Gmail in February of this year.\n\nShortly after its launch, we heard from a number of people who were concerned about privacy. In addition, we were sued by a group of Buzz users and recently reached a settlement in this case.\n\nThe settlement acknowledges that we quickly changed the service to address users' concerns. In addition, Google has committed $8.5 million to an independent fund, most of which will support organizations promoting privacy education and policy on the web. We will also do more to educate people about privacy controls specific to Buzz. The more people know about privacy online, the better their online experience will be.\n\nJust to be clear, this is not a settlement in which people who use Gmail can file to receive compensation. Everyone in the U.S. who uses Gmail is included in the settlement, unless you personally decide to opt out before December 6, 2010. The Court will consider final approval of the agreement on January 31, 2011. This email is a summary of the settlement, and more detailed information and instructions approved by the court, including instructions about how to opt out, object, or comment, are available at <http:\/\/www.BuzzClassAction.com>.<\/comment>","meta":{"dup_signals":{"dup_doc_count":295,"dup_dump_count":90,"dup_details":{"curated_sources":2,"2023-50":4,"2023-40":1,"2023-23":2,"2023-14":3,"2023-06":2,"2022-49":4,"2022-40":6,"2022-33":3,"2022-27":2,"2022-21":2,"2022-05":4,"2021-49":2,"2021-43":1,"2021-39":6,"2021-25":5,"2021-17":2,"2021-10":3,"2021-04":2,"2020-50":1,"2020-45":1,"2020-34":2,"2020-29":3,"2020-24":1,"2020-10":3,"2020-05":2,"2019-51":4,"2019-47":2,"2019-43":3,"2019-39":5,"2019-35":3,"2019-30":4,"2019-26":6,"2019-22":2,"2019-18":3,"2019-13":1,"2019-09":2,"2019-04":2,"2018-51":2,"2018-43":4,"2018-39":1,"2018-34":4,"2018-30":5,"2018-26":2,"2018-22":4,"2018-17":3,"2018-13":5,"2018-09":5,"2018-05":3,"2017-51":4,"2017-47":5,"2017-43":6,"2017-39":4,"2017-34":7,"2017-30":5,"2017-26":3,"2017-22":5,"2017-17":4,"2017-09":3,"2017-04":4,"2016-50":3,"2016-44":2,"2016-40":1,"2016-30":2,"2016-26":1,"2016-22":1,"2016-18":1,"2016-07":4,"2015-48":3,"2015-35":1,"2015-32":1,"2015-27":1,"2015-22":1,"2014-52":3,"2014-49":3,"2014-42":8,"2014-41":4,"2014-35":5,"2014-23":4,"2014-15":5,"2024-30":2,"2024-26":2,"2024-22":2,"2024-10":6,"2017-13":8,"2015-18":1,"2015-11":1,"2015-06":3,"2014-10":4,"2013-48":6,"2013-20":12}},"id":null},"subset":"hackernews"}
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{"text":"Homotopy Type Theory: Univalent Foundations of Mathematics [Book] - <AUTHOR> http:\/\/homotopytypetheory.org\/book\/\n\n<comment><AUTHOR> \"About the book\n\nHomotopy type theory is a new branch of mathematics that combines aspects of several different fields in a surprising way. It is based on a recently discovered connection between homotopy theory and type theory. It touches on topics as seemingly distant as the homotopy groups of spheres, the algorithms for type checking, and the definition of weak \u221e-groupoids. Homotopy type theory offers a new \"univalent\" foundation of mathematics, in which a central role is played by Voevodsky's univalence axiom and higher inductive types. The present book is intended as a first systematic exposition of the basics of univalent foundations, and a collection of examples of this new style of reasoning \u2014 but without requiring the reader to know or learn any formal logic, or to use any computer proof assistant. We believe that univalent foundations will eventually become a viable alternative to set theory as the \"implicit foundation\" for the unformalized mathematics done by most mathematicians.\"\n\nThe making of HoTT book [http:\/\/vimeo.com\/68761218](http:\/\/vimeo.com\/68761218)<\/comment>","meta":{"dup_signals":{"dup_doc_count":114,"dup_dump_count":47,"dup_details":{"curated_sources":2,"2023-40":1,"2023-14":1,"2023-06":4,"2022-49":2,"2022-27":3,"2022-21":1,"2022-05":2,"2021-49":1,"2021-43":2,"2021-39":1,"2021-25":1,"2021-17":2,"2021-10":1,"2021-04":4,"2020-50":1,"2020-45":1,"2020-40":3,"2020-34":1,"2020-29":1,"2020-24":1,"2019-47":3,"2019-43":1,"2019-35":1,"2019-30":2,"2019-26":1,"2019-22":1,"2019-18":3,"2019-09":5,"2018-51":5,"2018-43":4,"2018-39":1,"2018-34":4,"2018-26":2,"2018-22":6,"2018-17":1,"2018-13":3,"2018-09":7,"2018-05":2,"2017-51":9,"2017-47":2,"2017-43":2,"2017-39":2,"2017-34":3,"2023-50":1,"2024-22":5,"2024-18":1,"2024-10":1}},"id":null},"subset":"hackernews"}
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{"text":"Rufus: Create bootable USB drives the easy way, fast FOSS GUI (Windows 7 and up) - <AUTHOR> https:\/\/rufus.ie <comment><AUTHOR> Source:\n\n[https:\/\/github.com\/pbatard\/rufus](https:\/\/github.com\/pbatard\/rufus)\n\n'Rufus is a utility that helps format and create bootable USB flash drives, such as USB keys\/pendrives, memory sticks, etc.\n\n'It can be especially useful for cases where:\n\nyou need to create USB installation media from bootable ISOs (Windows, Linux, UEFI, etc.)\n\nyou need to work on a system that doesn't have an OS installed\n\nyou need to flash a BIOS or other firmware from DOS\n\nyou want to run a low-level utility\n\nDespite its small size, Rufus provides everything you need!\n\nOh, and Rufus is fast. For instance it's about twice as fast as UNetbootin, Universal USB Installer or Windows 7 USB download tool, on the creation of a Windows 7 USB installation drive from an ISO. It is also marginally faster on the creation of Linux bootable USB from ISOs. (1)\n\nA non exhaustive list of Rufus supported ISOs is also provided at the bottom of this page. (2)'<\/comment>","meta":{"dup_signals":{"dup_doc_count":151,"dup_dump_count":64,"dup_details":{"curated_sources":2,"2023-23":2,"2023-14":1,"2023-06":1,"2022-49":1,"2022-40":2,"2022-33":1,"2022-27":2,"2022-05":1,"2021-43":2,"2021-31":1,"2021-25":3,"2021-21":1,"2021-17":1,"2021-10":1,"2021-04":4,"2020-50":1,"2020-45":1,"2020-40":4,"2020-29":4,"2020-24":2,"2020-16":2,"2020-05":3,"2019-51":1,"2019-47":2,"2019-43":2,"2019-39":1,"2019-35":2,"2019-30":1,"2019-26":3,"2019-22":1,"2019-18":1,"2019-13":2,"2019-09":1,"2019-04":2,"2018-51":2,"2018-47":1,"2018-43":6,"2018-39":2,"2018-34":2,"2018-30":4,"2018-26":3,"2018-22":3,"2018-17":6,"2018-13":3,"2018-09":4,"2018-05":3,"2017-51":4,"2017-47":2,"2017-43":7,"2017-39":2,"2017-34":6,"2017-30":1,"2017-26":5,"2017-22":2,"2017-17":3,"2017-09":3,"2017-04":3,"2016-50":3,"2016-44":2,"2023-50":1,"2024-18":1,"2024-10":1,"2017-13":3,"2024-22":1}},"id":null},"subset":"hackernews"}
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{"text":"Janrain to shutdown MyOpenID Q1 2014 - <AUTHOR> http:\/\/m.csoonline.com\/article\/739153\/\n\n<comment><AUTHOR> Full email:\n\n\\<\/comment><comment><\/comment><comment><\/comment><comment><\/comment><comment>\n\nHello,\n\nI wanted to reach out personally to let you know that we have made the decision to end of life the myOpenID service. myOpenID will be turned off on February 1, 2014.\n\nIn 2006 Janrain created myOpenID to fulfill our vision to make registration and login easier on the web for people. Since that time, social networks and email providers such as Facebook, Google, Twitter, LinkedIn and Yahoo! have embraced open identity standards. And now, billions of people who have created accounts with these services can use their identities to easily register and login to sites across the web in the way myOpenID was intended.\n\nBy 2009 it had become obvious that the vast majority of consumers would prefer to utilize an existing identity from a recognized provider rather than create their own myOpenID account. As a result, our business focus changed to address this desire, and we introduced social login technology. While the technology is slightly different from where we were in 2006, I'm confident that we are still delivering on our initial promise \u2013 that people should take control of their online identity and are empowered to carry those identities with them as they navigate the web.\n\nFor those of you who still actively use myOpenID, I can understand your disappointment to hear this news and apologize if this causes you any inconvenience. To reduce this inconvenience, we are delaying the end of life of the service until February 1, 2014 to give you time to begin using other identities on those sites where you use myOpenID today.\n\nSpeaking on behalf of Janrain, I truly appreciate your past support of myOpenID.\n\nSincerely, Larry\n\n\\-- Larry Drebes, CEO, Janrain, Inc.<\/comment>","meta":{"dup_signals":{"dup_doc_count":170,"dup_dump_count":64,"dup_details":{"curated_sources":2,"2022-21":1,"2021-43":1,"2021-31":1,"2021-17":2,"2021-10":1,"2020-34":1,"2020-10":1,"2020-05":1,"2019-39":1,"2019-35":1,"2019-30":1,"2019-18":1,"2019-04":1,"2018-47":1,"2018-39":1,"2018-26":1,"2018-22":3,"2018-17":1,"2018-13":3,"2018-09":1,"2018-05":3,"2017-51":2,"2017-47":2,"2017-43":3,"2017-39":3,"2017-34":3,"2017-30":2,"2017-26":3,"2017-22":2,"2017-17":3,"2017-09":5,"2017-04":4,"2016-50":5,"2016-44":6,"2016-40":2,"2016-36":6,"2016-30":5,"2016-22":3,"2016-18":3,"2016-07":2,"2015-48":2,"2015-40":1,"2015-35":2,"2015-32":2,"2015-27":1,"2015-22":2,"2015-14":1,"2014-52":1,"2014-49":1,"2014-42":3,"2014-41":2,"2014-35":8,"2014-23":10,"2014-15":9,"2023-50":1,"2024-22":2,"2024-18":3,"2024-10":2,"2017-13":4,"2015-18":2,"2015-11":2,"2015-06":1,"2014-10":6,"2013-48":8}},"id":null},"subset":"hackernews"}
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{"text":"How do I cope with startup envy? - <AUTHOR> https:\/\/medium.com\/advice-column\/c436324b7799 <comment><USER2> \n \"Character consists of what you do on the third and\n fourth tries.\" \u2015 James A. Michener\n \n\nIt comes down to discipline and remembering why you're doing what you're doing.\n\nIt reminds me of the parable of the parable of the workers in the vineyard.\n\n \n \n \"For the kingdom of heaven is like a landowner who went out \n early in the morning to hire workers for his vineyard. He agreed \n to pay them a denarius[a] for the day and sent them into his vineyard.\n \n \"About nine in the morning he went out and saw others standing in \n the marketplace doing nothing. He told them, 'You also go and work \n in my vineyard, and I will pay you whatever is right.' So they went.\n \n \"He went out again about noon and about three in the afternoon and did \n the same thing. About five in the afternoon he went out and found \n still others standing around. He asked them, 'Why have you been standing \n here all day long doing nothing?'\n \n \"'Because no one has hired us,' they answered.\n \n \"He said to them, 'You also go and work in my vineyard.'\n \n \"When evening came, the owner of the vineyard said to his foreman, \n 'Call the workers and pay them their wages, beginning with the last ones \n hired and going on to the first.'\n \n \"The workers who were hired about five in the afternoon came and each \n received a denarius. So when those came who were hired first, they \n expected to receive more. But each one of them also received a denarius. \n When they received it, they began to grumble against the landowner. \n 'These who were hired last worked only one hour,' they said, 'and \n you have made them equal to us who have borne the burden of the work \n and the heat of the day.'\n \n \"But he answered one of them, 'I am not being unfair to you, friend. \n Didn't you agree to work for a denarius? Take your pay and go. I want \n to give the one who was hired last the same as I gave you. Don't I \n have the right to do what I want with my own money? Or are you envious \n because I am generous?'\n \n \n\n[http:\/\/www.biblegateway.com\/passage\/?search=Matthew+20%3A1-1...](http:\/\/www.biblegateway.com\/passage\/?search=Matthew+20%3A1-16)<\/comment>","meta":{"dup_signals":{"dup_doc_count":633,"dup_dump_count":84,"dup_details":{"curated_sources":2,"2023-50":14,"2023-40":12,"2023-23":10,"2023-14":7,"2023-06":7,"2022-49":8,"2022-40":10,"2022-33":8,"2022-27":7,"2022-21":16,"2022-05":8,"2021-49":6,"2021-43":9,"2021-39":9,"2021-31":11,"2021-25":6,"2021-21":6,"2021-17":7,"2021-10":12,"2021-04":11,"2020-50":5,"2020-45":8,"2020-40":8,"2020-34":7,"2020-29":7,"2020-24":12,"2020-16":6,"2020-10":7,"2020-05":4,"2019-51":3,"2019-47":10,"2019-43":4,"2019-39":8,"2019-35":8,"2019-30":8,"2019-26":9,"2019-22":9,"2019-18":7,"2019-13":5,"2019-09":17,"2019-04":10,"2018-51":16,"2018-47":12,"2018-43":8,"2018-39":16,"2018-34":6,"2018-30":12,"2018-26":20,"2018-22":10,"2018-17":9,"2018-13":15,"2018-09":16,"2018-05":5,"2017-51":18,"2017-47":10,"2017-43":10,"2017-39":13,"2017-34":10,"2017-30":5,"2017-26":12,"2017-22":5,"2017-17":5,"2017-09":2,"2017-04":1,"2016-50":1,"2016-44":1,"2016-36":1,"2016-30":1,"2016-22":1,"2016-18":1,"2016-07":3,"2015-48":3,"2015-40":3,"2015-35":3,"2015-32":3,"2015-27":3,"2015-22":5,"2015-14":3,"2014-41":3,"2014-15":2,"2024-30":4,"2024-26":3,"2024-18":3,"2024-10":2}},"id":null},"subset":"hackernews"}
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{"text":"Poverty is fucking expensive - <AUTHOR> http:\/\/www.vox.com\/2014\/9\/26\/6845435\/being-poor-is-expensive\n\n<comment><USER2> \"The reason that the rich were so rich, Vimes reasoned, was because they managed to spend less money.\n\nTake boots, for example. He earned thirty-eight dollars a month plus allowances. A really good pair of leather boots cost fifty dollars. But an affordable pair of boots, which were sort of OK for a season or two and then leaked like hell when the cardboard gave out, cost about ten dollars. Those were the kind of boots Vimes always bought, and wore until the soles were so thin that he could tell where he was in Ankh-Morpork on a foggy night by the feel of the cobbles.\n\nBut the thing was that good boots lasted for years and years. A man who could afford fifty dollars had a pair of boots that'd still be keeping his feet dry in ten years' time, while the poor man who could only afford cheap boots would have spent a hundred dollars on boots in the same time and would still have wet feet.\n\nThis was the Captain Samuel Vimes 'Boots' theory of socioeconomic unfairness.\"\n\n\u2015 Terry Pratchett, Men at Arms: The Play\n\n<\/comment><comment><USER3> Take away a man's fish, and he won't eat for a day. Take away a man's ability to fish, and he may never eat again. Fishing requires capital investments, and some people are without those capital investments. Or fish.<\/comment>","meta":{"dup_signals":{"dup_doc_count":303,"dup_dump_count":78,"dup_details":{"curated_sources":2,"2023-40":5,"2023-23":2,"2023-14":4,"2023-06":3,"2022-49":2,"2022-40":2,"2022-33":3,"2022-27":4,"2022-21":3,"2022-05":3,"2021-49":2,"2021-43":3,"2021-39":3,"2021-31":5,"2021-25":1,"2021-21":3,"2021-17":4,"2021-10":4,"2021-04":3,"2020-50":2,"2020-45":3,"2020-40":4,"2020-34":5,"2020-29":2,"2020-24":3,"2020-16":2,"2020-10":1,"2020-05":2,"2019-51":3,"2019-47":1,"2019-43":3,"2019-39":3,"2019-35":4,"2019-30":4,"2019-26":4,"2019-22":3,"2019-18":6,"2019-13":5,"2019-09":4,"2019-04":5,"2018-51":3,"2018-47":2,"2018-43":7,"2018-39":2,"2018-34":4,"2018-30":6,"2018-26":4,"2018-22":4,"2018-17":7,"2018-13":4,"2018-09":4,"2018-05":4,"2017-51":3,"2017-47":1,"2017-43":6,"2017-34":8,"2017-26":9,"2017-22":1,"2017-17":1,"2014-52":2,"2014-49":4,"2014-42":14,"2014-41":8,"2014-35":8,"2014-23":7,"2014-15":7,"2023-50":1,"2024-30":6,"2024-26":2,"2024-18":3,"2024-10":4,"2017-13":4,"2015-18":2,"2015-11":2,"2015-06":2,"2014-10":4,"2013-48":7,"2013-20":6}},"id":null},"subset":"hackernews"}
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{"text":"Zeldman on Flash, iPad, Standards - <AUTHOR> http:\/\/www.zeldman.com\/2010\/02\/01\/flash-ipad-standards\/\n\n<comment><USER2> Copied below is the article. I was having a hard time reading it on his blog with the bright orange background.\n\n<\/comment><comment><\/comment><comment><\/comment><comment><\/comment><comment><\/comment><comment><\/comment><comment>=====\n\n\"Lack of Flash in the iPad (and before that, in the iPhone) is a win for accessible, standards-based design. Not because Flash is bad, but because the increasing popularity of devices that don't support Flash is going to force recalcitrant web developers to build the semantic HTML layer first. Additional layers of Flash UX can then be optionally added in, just as, in proper, accessible, standards-based development, JavaScript UX enhancements are added only after we verify that the site works without them.\n\nAs the percentage of web users on non-Flash-capable platforms grows, developers who currently create Flash experiences with no fallbacks will have to rethink their strategy and start with the basics before adding a Flash layer. They will need to ensure that content and experience are delivered with or without Flash.\n\nDevelopers always should have done this, but some don't. For those who don't, the growing percentage of users on non-Flash-capable platforms is a wake-up call to get the basics right first\n\nWHITHER, PLUG-INS? Flash won't die tomorrow, but plug-in technology is on its way out.\n\nPlug-in technology made sense when web browsing was the province of geeks. It was a brilliant solution to the question of how to extend the user experience beyond what HTML allowed. People who were used to extending their PC via third-party hardware, and jacking the capabilities of their operating system via third-party spell checkers, font managers, and more, intuitively grasped how to boost their browser's prowess by downloading and updating plug-ins.\n\nBut tomorrow's computing systems, heralded by the iPhone, are not for DIYers. You don't add Default Folder or FontExplorer X Pro to your iPhone, you don't choose your iPhone's browser, and you don't install plug-ins in your iPhone's browser. This lack of extensibility may not please the Slashdot crowd but it's the future of computing and browsing. The bulk of humanity doesn't want a computing experience it can tinker with; it wants a computing experience that works.\n\nHTML5, with its built-in support for video and audio, plays perfectly into this new model of computing and browsing; small wonder that Google and Apple's browsers support these HTML5 features.\n\nTHE POWER SHIFTS Google not only makes a browser, a phone, an OS, and Google Docs, it also owns a tremendous amount of video content that can be converted to play in HTML5, sans plug-in. Apple not only makes Macs, iPhones, and iPads, it is also among the largest retail distributors of video and audio content.\n\nOver the weekend, a lot of people were doing the math, and there was panic at Adobe and schadenfreude elsewhere. Apple and Adobe invented modern publishing together in the 1980s, and they've been fighting like an old unmarried couple ever since, but Apple's decision to omit Flash from the iPad isn't about revenge, it's about delivering a stable platform. And with HTML5 here, the tea leaves are easy to read. Developers who supplement Flash with HTML5 may soon tire of Flash\u2014but Adobe has a brief but golden opportunity to create the tools with which rich HTML5 content is created. Let's see if they figure that out.\"\n\n<comment><USER3> I'm not defending his garish background color, but it's only on the sides. Shrink your browser window width and the problem goes away.\n\nI skimmed your copied text first before clicking the link, so it helped - thanks!<\/comment><\/comment>","meta":{"dup_signals":{"dup_doc_count":104,"dup_dump_count":77,"dup_details":{"curated_sources":2,"2023-14":1,"2022-49":1,"2022-33":1,"2022-21":2,"2022-05":2,"2021-49":1,"2021-43":1,"2021-39":2,"2021-31":1,"2021-25":1,"2021-21":1,"2021-17":1,"2021-10":1,"2021-04":1,"2020-50":1,"2020-45":1,"2020-40":1,"2020-34":2,"2020-24":1,"2020-16":1,"2020-10":1,"2020-05":2,"2019-51":1,"2019-47":1,"2019-43":1,"2019-39":1,"2019-30":1,"2019-22":1,"2019-18":1,"2019-13":1,"2019-09":2,"2019-04":1,"2018-47":3,"2018-43":1,"2018-39":2,"2018-34":2,"2018-30":2,"2018-26":1,"2018-22":3,"2018-17":1,"2018-13":2,"2018-09":2,"2018-05":1,"2017-51":2,"2017-47":1,"2017-43":2,"2017-39":1,"2017-34":2,"2017-30":1,"2017-26":2,"2017-22":2,"2017-17":2,"2017-09":1,"2017-04":1,"2016-50":1,"2016-44":1,"2016-40":1,"2016-36":1,"2016-30":1,"2016-26":1,"2016-22":1,"2016-18":1,"2016-07":1,"2015-48":1,"2015-40":1,"2015-35":1,"2015-32":1,"2015-27":1,"2015-22":1,"2015-14":1,"2014-52":1,"2014-49":2,"2014-42":3,"2023-40":1,"2017-13":2,"2015-18":1,"2015-11":1}},"id":1093159},"subset":"hackernews"}
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{"text":"'Twas the Night Before Startup (Vint Cerf - 1985) - <AUTHOR> https:\/\/web.archive.org\/web\/20080428140957\/http:\/\/www.ietf.org\/rfc\/rfc968.txt <comment><AUTHOR> For those unwilling to click:\n\nSTATUS OF THIS MEMO\n\n \n \n This memo discusses problems that arise and debugging techniques used in bringing a new network into operation. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.\n \n\nDISCUSSION\n\n \n \n Twas the night before start-up and all through the net,\n not a packet was moving; no bit nor octet.\n The engineers rattled their cards in despair,\n hoping a bad chip would blow with a flare.\n The salesmen were nestled all snug in their beds,\n while visions of data nets danced in their heads.\n And I with my datascope tracings and dumps\n prepared for some pretty bad bruises and lumps.\n When out in the hall there arose such a clatter,\n I sprang from my desk to see what was the matter.\n \n There stood at the threshold with PC in tow,\n An ARPANET hacker, all ready to go.\n I could see from the creases that covered his brow,\n he'd conquer the crisis confronting him now.\n More rapid than eagles, he checked each alarm\n and scrutinized each for its potential harm.\n \n On LAPB, on OSI, X.25!\n TCP, SNA, V.35!\n \n His eyes were afire with the strength of his gaze;\n no bug could hide long; not for hours or days.\n A wink of his eye and a twitch of his head,\n soon gave me to know I had little to dread.\n He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work,\n fixing a net that had gone plumb berserk;\n And laying a finger on one suspect line,\n he entered a patch and the net came up fine!\n \n The packets flowed neatly and protocols matched;\n the hosts interfaced and shift-registers latched.\n He tested the system from Gateway to PAD;\n not one bit was dropped; no checksum was bad.\n At last he was finished and wearily sighed\n \n \n \n\nCerf [Page 1]\n\nRFC 968 December 1985 Twas the Night Before Start-up\n\n \n \n and turned to explain why the system had died.\n I twisted my fingers and counted to ten;\n an off-by-one index had done it again...\n \n Vint Cerf\n December 1985<\/comment>","meta":{"dup_signals":{"dup_doc_count":151,"dup_dump_count":73,"dup_details":{"curated_sources":2,"2023-50":3,"2023-40":2,"2023-23":2,"2023-06":2,"2022-49":4,"2022-33":1,"2022-21":2,"2022-05":3,"2021-49":2,"2021-43":2,"2021-39":1,"2021-31":2,"2021-25":1,"2021-21":4,"2021-17":1,"2020-40":1,"2020-24":1,"2020-16":1,"2020-10":3,"2020-05":1,"2019-51":1,"2019-47":1,"2019-35":1,"2019-22":1,"2019-18":2,"2019-13":1,"2019-09":3,"2019-04":4,"2018-51":4,"2018-47":4,"2018-43":1,"2018-39":2,"2018-34":1,"2018-30":3,"2018-26":1,"2018-22":1,"2018-17":4,"2018-13":2,"2018-09":4,"2018-05":4,"2017-51":1,"2017-47":2,"2017-43":4,"2017-34":3,"2017-30":2,"2017-26":2,"2017-22":2,"2017-17":1,"2017-04":2,"2016-44":2,"2016-40":1,"2016-36":1,"2016-30":1,"2015-48":1,"2015-27":1,"2015-22":1,"2014-52":1,"2014-42":1,"2014-41":2,"2014-35":2,"2014-23":1,"2014-15":1,"2024-30":4,"2024-26":1,"2024-22":3,"2024-18":3,"2024-10":3,"2017-13":7,"2015-18":3,"2015-11":2,"2015-06":2,"2013-48":1,"2013-20":1}},"id":10803473},"subset":"hackernews"}
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{"text":"Dell: Apple should close shop (1997) - <AUTHOR> http:\/\/www.cnet.com\/news\/dell-apple-should-close-shop\/ <comment><AUTHOR> Full text:\n\nORLANDO, Florida--When it comes to the state of Apple Computer, everyone has an opinion.\n\nAnd at the Gartner Symposium and ITxpo97 here today, the CEO of competitor Dell Computer added his voice to the chorus when asked what could be done to fix the Mac maker. His solution was a drastic one.\n\n\"What would I do? I'd shut it down and give the money back to the shareholders,\" Michael Dell said before a crowd of several thousand IT executives.\n\nDell's comments follow Steve Jobs's keynote address at the Seybold trade show last week in San Francisco, where the Apple cofounder seemed to win over attendees with his explanation of why he had made certain key decisions, killing the clone market and aligning more closely with Microsoft. The Seybold crowd--as well as some Apple employees--also seemed to be buoyed by the increasing role Jobs has taken on at the company as board member and interim CEO.\n\nBut others, like Dell, appear to think that Jobs's expanded role isn't helping. There is some concern that Apple will have a hard time recruiting a top-notch CEO because of Jobs's presence.\n\nOthers fear that Apple could end up completely in Microsoft's camp by deciding to use the NT operating system on its servers. Apple is reportedly planning to come out with network computers that would require high-end servers to function.\n\nWhile many industry executives have offered opinions on how to right Apple's ship, no high-level executive has made as blatant a comment as Dell's.<\/comment>","meta":{"dup_signals":{"dup_doc_count":174,"dup_dump_count":45,"dup_details":{"curated_sources":2,"2023-14":2,"2023-06":1,"2022-49":1,"2022-40":1,"2022-33":2,"2022-21":1,"2022-05":1,"2021-49":1,"2021-39":2,"2021-31":3,"2021-25":1,"2021-04":1,"2020-45":1,"2020-29":1,"2020-05":1,"2019-47":2,"2019-39":2,"2018-43":1,"2018-39":1,"2018-22":1,"2018-17":1,"2018-09":1,"2018-05":4,"2017-47":1,"2017-43":6,"2017-39":3,"2017-34":4,"2017-30":2,"2017-26":3,"2017-22":5,"2017-17":1,"2017-09":4,"2016-50":4,"2016-44":7,"2016-40":2,"2016-36":7,"2016-30":16,"2016-18":1,"2016-07":15,"2015-48":14,"2015-40":14,"2015-35":14,"2015-32":12,"2017-13":3,"2024-26":1}},"id":10892612},"subset":"hackernews"}
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{"text":"Neil Gaiman on Copyright Piracy and the Web - <AUTHOR> http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=0Qkyt1wXNlI&feature=youtu.be \"When the web started, I used to get really grumpy with people because they put my poems up. They put my stories up. They put my stuff up on the web. I had this belief, which was completely erroneous, that if people put your stuff up on the web and you didn't tell them to take it down, you would lose your copyright, which actually, is simply not true.<p>And I also got very grumpy because I felt like they were pirating my stuff, that it was bad. And then I started to notice that two things seemed much more significant. One of which was\u2026 places where I was being pirated, particularly Russia where people were translating my stuff into Russian and spreading around into the world, I was selling more and more books. People were discovering me through being pirated. Then they were going out and buying the real books, and when a new book would come out in Russia, it would sell more and more copies. I thought this was fascinating, and I tried a few experiments. Some of them are quite hard, you know, persuading my publisher for example to take one of my books and put it out for free. We took \"American Gods,\" a book that was still selling and selling very well, and for a month they put it up completely free on their website. You could read it and you could download it. What happened was sales of my books, through independent bookstores, because that's all we were measuring it through, went up the following month three hundred percent.<p>I started to realize that actually, you're not losing books. You're not losing sales by having stuff out there. When I give a big talk now on these kinds of subjects and people say, \"Well, what about the sales that I'm losing through having stuff copied, through having stuff floating out there?\" I started asking audiences to just raise their hands for one question. Which is, I'd say, \"Okay, do you have a favorite author?\" They'd say, \"Yes.\" and I'd say, \"Good. What I want is for everybody who discovered their favorite author by being lent a book, put up your hands.\" And then, \"Anybody who discovered your favorite author by walking into a bookstore and buying a book raise your hands.\" And it's probably about five, ten percent of the people who actually discovered an author who's their favorite author, who is the person who they buy everything of. They buy the hardbacks and they treasure the fact that they got this author. Very few of them bought the book. They were lent it. They were given it. They did not pay for it, and that's how they found their favorite author. And I thought, \"You know, that's really all this is. It's people lending books. And you can't look on that as a loss of sale. It's not a lost sale, nobody who would have bought your book is not buying it because they can find it for free.\"<p>What you're actually doing is advertising. You're reaching more people, you're raising awareness. Understanding that gave me a whole new idea of the shape of copyright and of what the web was doing. Because the biggest thing the web is doing is allowing people to hear things. Allowing people to read things. Allowing people to see things that they would never have otherwise seen. And I think, basically, that's an incredibly good thing.\" <comment><AUTHOR> helpful transcript:\n\n\"When the web started, I used to get really grumpy with people because they put my poems up. They put my stories up. They put my stuff up on the web. I had this belief, which was completely erroneous, that if people put your stuff up on the web and you didn't tell them to take it down, you would lose your copyright, which actually, is simply not true.\n\nAnd I also got very grumpy because I felt like they were pirating my stuff, that it was bad. And then I started to notice that two things seemed much more significant. One of which was\u2026 places where I was being pirated, particularly Russia where people were translating my stuff into Russian and spreading around into the world, I was selling more and more books. People were discovering me through being pirated. Then they were going out and buying the real books, and when a new book would come out in Russia, it would sell more and more copies. I thought this was fascinating, and I tried a few experiments. Some of them are quite hard, you know, persuading my publisher for example to take one of my books and put it out for free. We took \"American Gods,\" a book that was still selling and selling very well, and for a month they put it up completely free on their website. You could read it and you could download it. What happened was sales of my books, through independent bookstores, because that's all we were measuring it through, went up the following month three hundred percent.\n\nI started to realize that actually, you're not losing books. You're not losing sales by having stuff out there. When I give a big talk now on these kinds of subjects and people say, \"Well, what about the sales that I'm losing through having stuff copied, through having stuff floating out there?\" I started asking audiences to just raise their hands for one question. Which is, I'd say, \"Okay, do you have a favorite author?\" They'd say, \"Yes.\" and I'd say, \"Good. What I want is for everybody who discovered their favorite author by being lent a book, put up your hands.\" And then, \"Anybody who discovered your favorite author by walking into a bookstore and buying a book raise your hands.\" And it's probably about five, ten percent of the people who actually discovered an author who's their favorite author, who is the person who they buy everything of. They buy the hardbacks and they treasure the fact that they got this author. Very few of them bought the book. They were lent it. They were given it. They did not pay for it, and that's how they found their favorite author. And I thought, \"You know, that's really all this is. It's people lending books. And you can't look on that as a loss of sale. It's not a lost sale, nobody who would have bought your book is not buying it because they can find it for free.\"\n\nWhat you're actually doing is advertising. You're reaching more people, you're raising awareness. Understanding that gave me a whole new idea of the shape of copyright and of what the web was doing. Because the biggest thing the web is doing is allowing people to hear things. Allowing people to read things. Allowing people to see things that they would never have otherwise seen. And I think, basically, that's an incredibly good thing.\"<\/comment>","meta":{"dup_signals":{"dup_doc_count":145,"dup_dump_count":37,"dup_details":{"curated_sources":2,"2021-49":1,"2021-04":1,"2020-40":1,"2020-34":1,"2020-29":1,"2020-16":1,"2020-05":1,"2019-51":1,"2019-43":1,"2019-39":1,"2019-35":2,"2019-30":1,"2019-26":2,"2019-22":4,"2019-18":1,"2019-13":2,"2019-09":2,"2019-04":1,"2018-51":2,"2018-43":2,"2018-34":1,"2018-30":1,"2018-17":1,"2018-13":1,"2017-47":1,"2017-34":1,"2017-26":1,"2014-42":7,"2014-41":14,"2014-35":15,"2014-23":18,"2014-15":15,"2023-14":1,"2014-10":11,"2013-48":14,"2013-20":11,"2024-10":1}},"id":null},"subset":"hackernews"}
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{"text":"On a Story by Delmore Schwartz - <AUTHOR> https:\/\/jewishreviewofbooks.com\/articles\/5418\/on-a-story-by-delmore-schwartz\/ <comment><USER2> Delmore is worth reading, doubly so for Star Trek fans.\n\n<comment><USER2> Calmly We Walk through This April's Day By Delmore Schwartz\n\nCalmly we walk through this April's day,\n\nMetropolitan poetry here and there,\n\nIn the park sit pauper and rentier,\n\nThe screaming children, the motor-car\n\nFugitive about us, running away,\n\nBetween the worker and the millionaire\n\nNumber provides all distances,\n\nIt is Nineteen Thirty-Seven now,\n\nMany great dears are taken away,\n\nWhat will become of you and me\n\n(This is the school in which we learn ...)\n\nBesides the photo and the memory?\n\n(... that time is the fire in which we burn.)\n\n(This is the school in which we learn ...)\n\nWhat is the self amid this blaze?\n\nWhat am I now that I was then\n\nWhich I shall suffer and act again,\n\nThe theodicy I wrote in my high school days\n\nRestored all life from infancy,\n\nThe children shouting are bright as they run\n\n(This is the school in which they learn ...)\n\nRavished entirely in their passing play!\n\n(... that time is the fire in which they burn.)\n\nAvid its rush, that reeling blaze!\n\nWhere is my father and Eleanor?\n\nNot where are they now, dead seven years,\n\nBut what they were then?\n\nNo more? No more?\n\nFrom Nineteen-Fourteen to the present day,\n\nBert Spira and Rhoda consume, consume\n\nNot where they are now (where are they now?)\n\nBut what they were then, both beautiful;\n\nEach minute bursts in the burning room,\n\nThe great globe reels in the solar fire,\n\nSpinning the trivial and unique away.\n\n(How all things flash! How all things flare!)\n\nWhat am I now that I was then?\n\nMay memory restore again and again\n\nThe smallest color of the smallest day:\n\nTime is the school in which we learn,\n\nTime is the fire in which we burn.<\/comment><\/comment>","meta":{"dup_signals":{"dup_doc_count":252,"dup_dump_count":85,"dup_details":{"curated_sources":2,"2023-50":3,"2023-40":4,"2023-23":2,"2023-14":1,"2023-06":1,"2022-49":3,"2022-40":1,"2022-33":3,"2022-21":2,"2022-05":2,"2021-43":1,"2021-39":3,"2021-31":1,"2021-25":1,"2021-21":4,"2021-10":3,"2020-50":2,"2020-40":3,"2020-29":3,"2020-24":2,"2020-05":1,"2019-47":1,"2019-43":1,"2019-30":2,"2019-26":1,"2019-18":3,"2019-13":1,"2019-09":3,"2019-04":1,"2018-51":3,"2018-47":1,"2018-43":3,"2018-39":2,"2018-34":2,"2018-30":6,"2018-26":3,"2018-22":1,"2018-17":1,"2018-13":3,"2018-09":5,"2018-05":3,"2017-51":3,"2017-47":4,"2017-43":4,"2017-39":4,"2017-34":4,"2017-30":3,"2017-26":3,"2017-22":4,"2017-09":2,"2017-04":1,"2016-50":2,"2016-44":2,"2016-40":3,"2016-36":2,"2016-30":3,"2016-26":3,"2016-22":3,"2016-18":3,"2016-07":3,"2015-48":4,"2015-40":2,"2015-35":3,"2015-32":2,"2015-27":3,"2015-22":4,"2015-14":3,"2014-52":3,"2014-49":3,"2014-42":6,"2014-41":5,"2014-35":6,"2014-23":6,"2014-15":6,"2024-26":1,"2024-22":3,"2024-18":2,"2017-13":5,"2015-18":6,"2015-11":6,"2015-06":5,"2014-10":5,"2013-48":6,"2013-20":6,"2024-30":1}},"id":null},"subset":"hackernews"}
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{"text":"Military-Industrial Complex Speech, Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1961 - <AUTHOR> http:\/\/coursesa.matrix.msu.edu\/~hst306\/documents\/indust.html <comment><AUTHOR> _In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.\n\nWe must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes. We should take nothing for granted. Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and goals, so that security and liberty may prosper together._<\/comment>","meta":{"dup_signals":{"dup_doc_count":230,"dup_dump_count":83,"dup_details":{"curated_sources":2,"2023-40":1,"2023-23":1,"2023-06":1,"2022-49":1,"2022-40":2,"2022-33":1,"2022-27":1,"2022-21":2,"2021-49":2,"2021-43":2,"2021-31":2,"2021-25":1,"2021-21":3,"2021-10":2,"2020-50":2,"2020-40":3,"2020-29":2,"2020-16":4,"2020-10":2,"2020-05":4,"2019-51":4,"2019-43":3,"2019-39":1,"2019-35":2,"2019-26":1,"2019-18":2,"2019-09":4,"2018-51":1,"2018-47":3,"2018-43":1,"2018-39":3,"2018-34":1,"2018-30":7,"2018-26":4,"2018-22":2,"2018-17":4,"2018-13":4,"2018-09":10,"2018-05":4,"2017-51":5,"2017-47":8,"2017-43":8,"2017-39":8,"2017-34":11,"2017-30":9,"2017-26":9,"2017-22":4,"2017-17":4,"2017-09":1,"2017-04":1,"2016-50":2,"2016-44":2,"2016-40":1,"2016-36":1,"2016-30":1,"2016-22":1,"2016-18":1,"2016-07":1,"2015-48":1,"2015-40":1,"2015-35":1,"2015-32":1,"2015-27":2,"2015-22":1,"2015-14":1,"2014-52":1,"2014-49":1,"2014-42":3,"2014-41":4,"2014-35":5,"2014-23":4,"2014-15":4,"2023-50":1,"2024-26":1,"2024-22":3,"2017-13":5,"2015-18":1,"2015-11":1,"2015-06":1,"2014-10":2,"2013-48":2,"2013-20":2,"2024-30":1}},"id":null},"subset":"hackernews"}
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{"text":"The PirateBay press release concerning sopa.. Nice read. - <AUTHOR>\n\nOriginal --> http:\/\/static.thepiratebay.org\/legal\/sopa.txt<p>INTERNETS, 18th of January 2012. PRESS RELEASE, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. Over a century ago Thomas Edison got the patent for a device which would \"do for the eye what the phonograph does for the ear\". He called it the Kinetoscope. He was not only amongst the first to record video, he was also the first person to own the copyright to a motion picture. Because of Edisons patents for the motion pictures it was close to financially impossible to create motion pictures in the North american east coast. The movie studios therefor relocated to California, and founded what we today call Hollywood. The reason was mostly because there was no patent. There was also no copyright to speak of, so the studios could copy old stories and make movies out of them - like Fantasia, one of Disneys biggest hits ever.<p>So, the whole basis of this industry, that today is screaming about losing control over immaterial rights, is that they circumvented immaterial rights. They copied (or put in their terminology: \"stole\") other peoples creative works, without paying for it. They did it in order to make a huge profit. Today, they're all successful and most of the studios are on the Fortune 500 list of the richest companies in the world. Congratulations - it's all based on being able to re-use other peoples creative works. And today they hold the rights to what other people create. If you want to get something released, you have to abide to their rules. The ones they created after circumventing other peoples rules.<p>The reason they are always complainting about \"pirates\" today is simple. We've done what they did. We circumvented the rules they created and created our own. We crushed their monopoly by giving people something more efficient. We allow people to have direct communication between eachother, circumventing the profitable middle man, that in some cases take over 107% of the profits (yes, you pay to work for them). It's all based on the fact that we're competition. We've proven that their existance in their current form is no longer needed. We're just better than they are.<p>And the funny part is that our rules are very similar to the founding ideas of the USA. We fight for freedom of speech. We see all people as equal. We believe that the public, not the elite, should rule the nation. We believe that laws should be created to serve the public, not the rich corporations. The Pirate Bay is truly an international community. The team is spread all over the globe - but we've stayed out of the USA. We have Swedish roots and a swedish friend said this: The word SOPA means \"trash\" in Swedish. The word PIPA means \"a pipe\" in Swedish. This is of course not a coincidence. They want to make the internet inte a one way pipe, with them at the top, shoving trash through the pipe down to the rest of us obedient consumers. The public opinion on this matter is clear. Ask anyone on the street and you'll learn that noone wants to be fed with trash. Why the US government want the american people to be fed with trash is beyond our imagination but we hope that you will stop them, before we all drown.<p>SOPA can't do anything to stop TPB. Worst case we'll change top level domain from our current .org to one of the hundreds of other names that we already also use. In countries where TPB is blocked, China and Saudi Arabia springs to mind, they block hundreds of our domain names. And did it work? Not really. To fix the \"problem of piracy\" one should go to the source of the problem. The entertainment industry say they're creating \"culture\" but what they really do is stuff like selling overpriced plushy dolls and making 11 year old girls become anorexic. Either from working in the factories that creates the dolls for basically no salary or by watching movies and tv shows that make them think that they're fat.<p>In the great Sid Meiers computer game Civilization you can build Wonders of the world. One of the most powerful ones is Hollywood. With that you control all culture and media in the world. Rupert Murdoch was happy with MySpace and had no problems with their own piracy until it failed. Now he's complainting that Google is the biggest source of piracy in the world - because he's jealous. He wants to retain his mind control over people and clearly you'd get a more honest view of things on Wikipedia and Google than on Fox News. Some facts (years, dates) are probably wrong in this press release. The reason is that we can't access this information when Wikipedia is blacked out. Because of pressure from our failing competitors. We're sorry for that. THE PIRATE BAY, (K)2012 <comment><USER2> This was already _correctly_ posted as a link two days ago when it was new. I don't understand this recent trend of using Ask HN to write essentially blog posts or to repost articles rather than link to them. What is the thought process here?\n\n<\/comment><comment><USER3> I like how TPB stand against SOPA, it's really true that industries are complaining right now because they're losing control over people they monopolized.<\/comment>","meta":{"dup_signals":{"dup_doc_count":734,"dup_dump_count":95,"dup_details":{"curated_sources":2,"2023-50":2,"2023-40":1,"2023-23":5,"2023-14":2,"2023-06":3,"2022-49":3,"2022-40":2,"2022-33":2,"2022-27":1,"2022-21":3,"2022-05":1,"2021-43":3,"2021-39":1,"2021-31":5,"2021-25":1,"2021-17":4,"2021-10":4,"2021-04":6,"2020-50":4,"2020-45":5,"2020-40":8,"2020-29":6,"2020-24":1,"2020-16":4,"2020-10":5,"2020-05":5,"2019-51":4,"2019-47":3,"2019-43":3,"2019-39":3,"2019-35":5,"2019-30":4,"2019-26":3,"2019-22":4,"2019-18":6,"2019-13":3,"2019-09":6,"2019-04":3,"2018-51":3,"2018-47":6,"2018-43":3,"2018-39":10,"2018-34":4,"2018-30":11,"2018-26":6,"2018-22":10,"2018-17":6,"2018-13":12,"2018-09":11,"2018-05":14,"2017-51":11,"2017-47":25,"2017-43":14,"2017-39":20,"2017-34":14,"2017-30":17,"2017-26":19,"2017-22":20,"2017-17":19,"2017-09":12,"2017-04":6,"2016-50":8,"2016-44":5,"2016-40":5,"2016-36":4,"2016-30":5,"2016-26":3,"2016-22":4,"2016-18":5,"2016-07":8,"2015-48":8,"2015-40":5,"2015-35":9,"2015-32":12,"2015-27":9,"2015-22":13,"2015-14":7,"2014-52":11,"2014-49":8,"2014-42":25,"2014-41":16,"2014-35":17,"2014-23":16,"2014-15":6,"2024-30":2,"2024-26":3,"2024-18":2,"2024-10":5,"2017-13":16,"2015-18":14,"2015-11":12,"2015-06":9,"2014-10":11,"2013-48":11,"2013-20":31}},"id":null},"subset":"hackernews"}
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{"text":"Amazon Attention to Detail in TOS - <AUTHOR> https:\/\/aws.amazon.com\/service-terms\/ <comment><AUTHOR> New terms added for the gaming engine they just released. You have to read the whole paragraph.\n\nBest. Terms. Ever.\n\n57.10 Acceptable Use; Safety-Critical Systems. Your use of the Lumberyard Materials must comply with the AWS Acceptable Use Policy. The Lumberyard Materials are not intended for use with life-critical or safety-critical systems, such as use in operation of medical equipment, automated transportation systems, autonomous vehicles, aircraft or air traffic control, nuclear facilities, manned spacecraft, or military use in connection with live combat. However, this restriction will not apply in the event of the occurrence (certified by the United States Centers for Disease Control or successor body) of a widespread viral infection transmitted via bites or contact with bodily fluids that causes human corpses to reanimate and seek to consume living human flesh, blood, brain or nerve tissue and is likely to result in the fall of organized civilization.\n\n<comment><USER2> I really want to know how that survived the lawyers.<\/comment><\/comment>","meta":{"dup_signals":{"dup_doc_count":197,"dup_dump_count":65,"dup_details":{"curated_sources":2,"2023-50":4,"2023-40":2,"2023-23":4,"2023-14":1,"2023-06":4,"2022-49":3,"2022-40":3,"2022-33":1,"2022-27":5,"2022-21":3,"2022-05":6,"2021-43":5,"2021-39":2,"2021-31":4,"2021-21":2,"2021-17":4,"2021-10":1,"2021-04":3,"2020-50":3,"2020-45":1,"2020-40":3,"2020-34":1,"2020-29":4,"2020-16":4,"2020-10":3,"2020-05":3,"2019-51":1,"2019-47":3,"2019-43":3,"2019-39":2,"2019-35":1,"2019-30":3,"2019-26":2,"2019-22":3,"2019-18":2,"2019-13":2,"2019-09":2,"2019-04":2,"2018-51":3,"2018-47":1,"2018-43":4,"2018-39":3,"2018-34":3,"2018-30":6,"2018-26":4,"2018-22":3,"2018-17":5,"2018-13":3,"2018-09":3,"2018-05":5,"2017-51":1,"2017-47":6,"2017-43":4,"2017-39":5,"2017-34":5,"2017-30":3,"2017-26":4,"2017-22":3,"2017-17":2,"2016-07":1,"2024-30":4,"2024-26":1,"2024-18":1,"2024-10":2,"2017-13":5}},"id":null},"subset":"hackernews"}
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{"text":"The speech Nixon had prepped for an Apollo 11 disaster - <AUTHOR> http:\/\/www.cnet.com\/news\/the-speech-nixon-had-prepped-for-an-apollo-11-disaster\/\n\n<comment><USER2> Full text:\n\nFate has ordained that the men who went to the moon to explore in peace will stay on the moon to rest in peace.\n\nThese brave men, Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin, know that there is no hope for their recovery. But they also know that there is hope for mankind in their sacrifice. These two men are laying down their lives in mankind's most noble goal: the search for truth and understanding.\n\nThey will be mourned by their families and friends; they will be mourned by their nation; they will be mourned by the people of the world; they will be mourned by a Mother Earth that dared send two of her sons into the unknown.\n\nIn their exploration, they stirred the people of the world to feel as one: in their sacrifice, they bind more tightly the brotherhood of man.\n\nIn ancient days, men looked at stars and saw their heroes in the constellations. In modern times, we do much the same, but our heroes are epic men of flesh and blood.\n\nOthers will follow, and surely find their way home. Man's search will not be denied. But these men were the first, and they will remain the foremost in our hearts.\n\nFor every human being who looks up at the moon in the nights to come will know that there is some corner of another world that is forever mankind.<\/comment>","meta":{"dup_signals":{"dup_doc_count":391,"dup_dump_count":95,"dup_details":{"curated_sources":2,"2023-50":4,"2023-40":2,"2023-23":2,"2023-14":1,"2023-06":3,"2022-49":2,"2022-40":2,"2022-33":2,"2022-27":2,"2022-21":1,"2022-05":2,"2021-49":1,"2021-43":2,"2021-39":2,"2021-31":1,"2021-21":2,"2021-17":1,"2021-10":1,"2021-04":1,"2020-50":1,"2020-40":3,"2020-34":1,"2020-29":3,"2020-16":1,"2020-10":1,"2020-05":4,"2019-51":2,"2019-47":1,"2019-43":3,"2019-39":1,"2019-35":3,"2019-30":1,"2019-26":1,"2019-22":2,"2019-18":3,"2019-13":3,"2019-09":3,"2019-04":3,"2018-51":3,"2018-47":6,"2018-43":6,"2018-39":4,"2018-34":4,"2018-30":6,"2018-26":8,"2018-22":2,"2018-17":5,"2018-13":8,"2018-09":6,"2018-05":2,"2017-51":8,"2017-47":6,"2017-43":11,"2017-39":5,"2017-34":9,"2017-30":4,"2017-26":10,"2017-22":8,"2017-17":7,"2017-09":8,"2017-04":4,"2016-50":5,"2016-44":3,"2016-40":3,"2016-36":3,"2016-30":3,"2016-26":2,"2016-22":3,"2016-18":3,"2016-07":3,"2015-48":3,"2015-40":2,"2015-35":3,"2015-32":6,"2015-27":6,"2015-22":8,"2015-14":7,"2014-52":4,"2014-49":5,"2014-42":13,"2014-41":10,"2014-35":10,"2014-23":12,"2014-15":10,"2024-26":3,"2024-22":3,"2024-18":1,"2024-10":3,"2017-13":11,"2015-18":7,"2015-11":4,"2015-06":4,"2014-10":5,"2013-48":5,"2013-20":2}},"id":null},"subset":"hackernews"}
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{"text":"Jobs Family Makes Statement - <AUTHOR> http:\/\/mashable.com\/2011\/10\/05\/steve-jobs-family-statement\/\n\n<comment><USER2> \"Steve died peacefully today surrounded by his family.\n\nIn his public life, Steve was known as a visionary; in his private life, he cherished his family. We are thankful to the many people who have shared their wishes and prayers during the last year of Steve's illness; a website will be provided for those who wish to offer tributes and memories.\n\nWe are grateful for the support and kindness of those who share our feelings for Steve. We know many of you will mourn with us, and we ask that you respect our privacy during our time of grief.\"<\/comment>","meta":{"dup_signals":{"dup_doc_count":284,"dup_dump_count":84,"dup_details":{"curated_sources":2,"2023-40":2,"2023-14":3,"2022-49":2,"2022-40":1,"2022-33":1,"2022-27":2,"2022-21":3,"2021-49":1,"2021-43":1,"2021-39":2,"2021-31":3,"2021-21":1,"2021-17":2,"2021-04":1,"2020-40":1,"2020-34":2,"2019-51":1,"2019-47":1,"2019-43":1,"2019-39":2,"2019-35":1,"2019-30":1,"2019-26":2,"2019-22":3,"2019-18":1,"2019-13":3,"2019-09":3,"2019-04":2,"2018-51":2,"2018-47":2,"2018-43":2,"2018-39":1,"2018-34":2,"2018-30":3,"2018-26":2,"2018-22":4,"2018-17":5,"2018-13":6,"2018-09":8,"2018-05":6,"2017-51":5,"2017-47":6,"2017-43":5,"2017-39":5,"2017-34":4,"2017-30":5,"2017-26":5,"2017-22":10,"2017-17":6,"2017-09":4,"2017-04":7,"2016-50":5,"2016-44":6,"2016-40":11,"2016-36":4,"2016-30":4,"2016-26":3,"2016-22":4,"2016-18":2,"2016-07":3,"2015-48":3,"2015-40":3,"2015-35":2,"2015-32":3,"2015-27":1,"2015-22":2,"2015-14":4,"2014-52":4,"2014-49":2,"2014-42":7,"2014-41":7,"2014-35":6,"2014-23":6,"2014-15":3,"2023-50":1,"2024-18":4,"2017-13":5,"2015-18":6,"2015-11":3,"2015-06":4,"2014-10":3,"2013-48":3,"2013-20":3,"2024-26":1}},"id":null},"subset":"hackernews"}
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