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https://www.twitch.tv/thestockguy - I can personally recommend this channel for your daily dose of stock related entertainment. It's not a yolo on options channel, it's just a guy that wants to see other people grow their hard earned money into something meaningful.

The discord associated with this twitch channel has an amazing help section, search and you'll find some remarkably well written answers. Just avoid the degenerate-chat topic though.


Healthcare! My company is currently looking for a designer that wants to make healthcare beautiful, easy to use, and less error prone. If you really want to dive into a company that is making a difference and really cares about changing things for the better shoot me an email benjamin at triceimaging.com


Varier move standing stool

I really enjoy rocking and spinning around all day.

It's not the most comfortable thing and forces you to stand and walk around a bit. However, I think that is why this stool works so well for me.


Seeking work — San Diego, CA; Remote

My specialities are - Ember.js, Backbone.js, and Ruby web applications. A complete full stack developer at your service.

http://nerdyworm.com for blog and recent projects.

Email: ben at nerdyworm.com


Wow I've been looking for some of the older sets for a while. Thanks!

p.s. shameless self promotion of my music site: http://trance-mixes.com


Ubuntu 10.10 with an ATI video card I had to start ff4 with MOZ_GLX_IGNORE_BLACKLIST=1 env variable (I need to update my video card drivers).

Then it crashed after the train broke out of the tunnel, still well worth the effort to getting it to work. Fantastic demo of what is possible.


I like it, very simple and easy.

small bug/feature is that single letter domains are not working, i.e. http://a.coralrift.com


http://castcurator.com/ Mostly just the music stuff I listen to and a few recommendations that I got over the past few days. I will go ahead and add all the podcasts that pop up in this thread and create a HN feed for them.


I'd love to see computer science problems explained and solved.

For instance start with a problem like http://www.coderloop.com/puzzles/friendsfinder and then show various approaches and solutions to it.

Just a thought.


That's a cool idea. In the future we'll build the capability for bigger "projects" rather than individual exercises. Then we'd be able to solve problems like this the right way.


This is something I have been doing with the idea guys on craigslist. Most of them are not even willing to buy me a cup of coffee to listen to their pitch. Out of 15 or so I have yet to see even a basic landing page get put up.


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