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donohoe
32,641karma·3,769submissions·August 19, 2009
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I build web things for fun and sometimes I post on the social platforms
Web: https://donohoe.dev
Bluesky: @donohoe.dev
I build, or rebuild, big parts of media companies. Previously at Hearst, The New Yorker, Quartz, and NYT
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I can edit it if you have suggestions...
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which, the original Headline, or me keeping the original headline?
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Hmmm... I should have posted the Headline as "Lamo just won't STFU". Next time...
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Does that include shipping, packaging, marketing, design, research, legal, office space, utilities, software and all the rest? Didn't think so.
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I'm not sure if this is what Gruber uses, but it seems to do a good jon (supposedly): http://hivelogic.com/enkoder I'm sure you could do your own simper but unique variation.…
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Using "cyberspace" in itself is a cause for worry
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Furthermost SSH ever?
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If by having internet access at home means helping your financial future then Yes. If you're concerned by a 1 year contract to TW then you've got commitment problems :) However what about going with a…
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I'm not sure how activating then separately will screw up the account. Who told you this? I'm on AT&T family plan and my wife and I have activated phones separately without issue.
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Would like to see how Tea Baggers do on questions of basic law, government, policy and economics. And I mean basic. While I'm sure many are thoughtful informed people I've been given the impression th…
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I skip the RSS reader for HN and use the Twitter feed. The rest of the time I'll check in on the main page occasionally. http://twitter.com/newsycombinator …
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Those that spell it out do not necessary do it all the same way. I've seen: jim[at]domain.com jim( a.t.] domain.com jim THE WORD AT HERE domain.com etc. etc. It might all be for a lost cause but if th…
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Akami for images, CSS, js, swf's etc at nytimes.com
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But thats it - you already own one. His point refers to: "[people] are aware of e-readers and have not adopted them are holding off".