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ChrisArchitect
28,324karma·20,295submissions·March 7, 2011
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I do web development & ops and solve things. I am the Architect. I created the matrix. I've been waiting for you.
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the whole 2005ness of this post, which I just discovered after reading the whole thread here, renders it mostly useless to me. I get what J's saying about the evolution/de-evoluion of frameworks - bu…
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am I the only one to clicked this thinking it was some sort of SSH client...;-)
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one odd thing about the video is it should be 7+ mins long, but shows up in YouTube as 5:36 or something. Trick: Watch in 480 mode, and it keeps playing to the full length :-S You gotta keep watching…
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Sorry, just realized more original source is http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2777508
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wow, this really opened my eyes up to the real interesting stuff at Visual.ly. None of this was apparent to me at launch a few days ago, nor when I signed up recently. "This is Disruptive Technology"…
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built with Processing?! nice, very nice
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read headlines like "Citrix buying Cloud.com for 200 million" - thought some crazy domain seller had struck paydirt. But it's a whole company..ahhh
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there's so much Tetris goin on there too. Also, cue logo design (mis)trend of late 2011 - the pixelated fade. ala..I think it was MS stuff/Windows back in like....turn of the century?
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think this has gone way up in recent years with ppl with old hotmail whatever accts fed up of spam,more people on gServices etc....more exposure to gApps via android etc (not to mention being forced i…
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it's really all about transcending the version number. Which Chrome has basically succeeded in doing. Hats off to them too -- it makes for a much more exciting development and innovation space
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love that title/cupholder analogy. Recall recent article about the relative non-use of video calling/video chat - despite the general sense for years and years that it would be how we were all going …
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I wonder what becomes of the 'Blogger' name/domain etc. I'd say it's a pretty valuable 'word' -- an iconic brand somewhat.