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sarreph
4,026karma·903submissions·July 21, 2013
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I make software, images (sometimes moving), and music.
Today, my focus is on personalizing the internet at Kenobi.ai (YC W22)
Reach me at my name (Rory) and my company’s domain.
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Does anyone else think that Paul Krugman looks a lot like Chris Parnell? Couldn't stop thinking about it when watching Chris as Dr Spaceman on 30Rock.
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Subscribe to read? I think it's clear the general consensus is negative.
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What do you mean exactly by 'making friends'?
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Interesting how this post fell to 20th place in its first hour, whilst receiving over 50 up votes... Something tells me the way this is getting voted could be sketchy. Unless, of course, people aren…
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The manner in which the document was written makes its authenticity strike me as highly surprising.
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The justification of their actions, to renumerate developers for their work, is of course a sentiment of paramount importance. However, clearly, the way in which it was executed (bundling a questionab…
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I'm unsure whether OP's intention was to highlight HN's potential for being a well of unhappiness (as the article would suggest). However, it must be made clear that this headline does …
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This abstract is perfect: True net-heads sometimes resort to punctuation cartoons to get around the absence of inflection. They may append a :-) if they are making a joke (turn your head to the left)…
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Or they're just hungry?
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I remember this article coming out, coincidentally, when I had just started university; thankfully I haven't been that desperate yet!
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Three letters: E.M.P.
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Ask HN: Why Does Spike Lee Like To Write Like This? [Hint: Capitalising Every Word In A Sentence Shows Everyone How Cool And Big You Are]
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Or His Scripts?
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I hope someone makes a bot that skews anyone's votes but Miley's to stop her from winning.
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When viewing from the UK [BBC, you srs?] BBC Worldwide (International Site)
We're sorry but this site is not accessible from the UK as it is part of our international service and is not funded …
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*HN edition http://jsfiddle.net/Fq8F4/275/
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HaxX mode: http://jsfiddle.net/Fq8F4/265/
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Glass. It's an ageless 'mind-blower', but I can only imagine the type of response it would elicit from kids that age, especially if they're even just a little tech-inclined.