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You have now. "Ring cancels its partnership with Flock Safety after surveillance backlash" is literally on the front of Hacker News.


I'm really glad I don't know the elephants upstairs.


Within the next generation or so too, since the first notices were sent by postal mail.


That reminds me of this post on how Craigslist's business is being eaten away, and why it's taking so long (because of the critical mass needed to compete against its network-effect benefit): http://www.quora.com/Why-hasnt-another-product-disrupted-and...


To only sort by date is simplicity.

To only sort by "relevance" as determined by friend-of-friend connections is needless complexity.


Tomorrow, the whole front page will be about feeling your face sting and going "Ow! Ow! Ow!" in front of your bathroom mirror.


And even we privileged techies sometimes have to take our phones into the subway or onto a plane.


Remember, you're talking about a magazine that misspelled "YouTube" on the cover of their last "Person of the Year" issue.


I found a potential co-founder at a Justin.tv Sunday dinner.


Would you join a Reddit that charged $5 a year and was invite only? You'd get to invite five new users per year.


I would have. I wouldn't now... the quality isn't there anymore.


A new Reddit, not any existing one. Different name, different code, same principle.


Speaking of that, how is the community at metafilter doing?


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