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by Michael Cote.
Original Post: links for 2007-01-21 from PeopleOverProcess.com
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“El-P creates futuristic landscapes at once seamless and disjointed, brutal and beautiful, deeply rooted in his love of the hip-hop tradition but original and completely his own.” YUH!
Maybe the answer is something like: “making software with the assumption that users know how to use software, that they’re all ‘power-users.’” We’ll see.
“I don’t believe that there is any such thing as an open source business model…. Any business that is considering using open source software needs to think about how some or all of those attributes can be used to turn investment into profits.”
“In this view, the storm was merely a grim exclamation point to conditions decades in the making. Before the storm, some economists say, New Orleans may have had more people than its economy could support, and the stalled repopulation is merely reflecting
A little ironic word re-arranging, and it sounds like a human explanation for NIH-programming: “[code] expresses ideas, and people just might not want to start their work by seeming to express other people���s ideas.”