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Louis Gray posted an entry on louisgray.com
November 12 at 10:17 am - Link
Post by Michael Fruchter. - Louis Gray
Nice post. Would love to check out toluu. Can someone pass me an invite? - Vishwas Narendra
Anybody who wants Toluu invites, send me an e-mail to louisgray@mac.com. - Louis Gray
Nice post Mike. Good overview of the current landscape. - Caleb Elston
Yay, me in a screenshot! Thanks Mike :) - Phil Glockner
nice post, thanks to the intro to toluu, anyone have invite? me@seanpercival.com thx - sean percival
Sean, it is on its way. - Louis Gray
I like. I sent you an email too Louis. Thanks. - Amani
Thanks. Now I need to build my friends list on toluu. I wonder how. Is it tied into FF anyway? - Amani
Amani, We are working on some friend discovery tools. Twitter, Email, and possibly FF too. - Caleb Elston
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Kevin Rose dugg a story on Digg
October 24 at 11:42 am - Link
Great story - Kevin Rose
I knew IBM salesmen dressed well. - Robert Peña
Darn, I must've been ahead of my time when I tweeted this 2 days ago. http://twitter.com/drapps/stat... ;) - Dr. Apps via twhirl
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Jeremy Zawodny bookmarked a page on delicious
October 21 at 10:59 am - Link
from the last.fm guys - Jeremy Zawodny
This was much needed. - Vishwas Narendra
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Bret Taylor posted a link
September 5 at 12:32 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
"Whoever figures out a way to cheaply turn seawater into fuel is going to be very rich. I would be surprised if there are any good ideas in the energy field going unfunded at the moment. My guess is that the energy investment environment has already become like the Dotcom era where venture capitalists were (figuratively) randomly knocking on dorm rooms and asking if anyone had any Internet ideas. Someone said government can help remove red tape, or twist the arms of big companies where that needs to happen. But isn't that the reverse of how our system works? It seems to me that big companies are twisting the arms of government. So while we might wish it were the other way, reality is stubborn. And realistically, can we expect government to remove red tape?" - Bret Taylor via Bookmarklet
Digg
Kevin Rose dugg a story on Digg
August 30 at 4:57 pm - Link
I'm guessing this was in Canada. - Pete Delucchi
Based on the domain seen in one of the photos (http://theplug.net/28/stranger...), the image was captured in the Atlanta area: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=... - Chris Luckhardt
That would explain why one photo is of three people spelling out 'ATL' using their arms. http://theplug.net/28/stranger... - Matt Leake
That is so cool - Josh Haley
That's awesome. Even cooler since no one stole it. - Robert DeBord
Agreed, most awesome social experiment - tagami
Fun, thanks! (Where I live it would have been taken in seconds.) - Robert Linthicum
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Jay Groce posted an entry on Unfocused Content
August 28 at 9:34 am - Link
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Jeremy Zawodny bookmarked a page on delicious
August 21 at 7:28 am - Link
"A distributed key-value storage system designed for persistent" and it's powered by BerkeleyDB under the hood. Nice. - Jeremy Zawodny
Nice? I don't see how this could be useful. Any thoughts?.. - Nikolay Samokhvalov
my question is: what does this offer that mysql in-memory does not? - MikeAmundsen
... or in-memory postgres does not ;-) - Nikolay Samokhvalov
Nikolay: it guarantees O(1) lookup (because you can't do anything else with memcached); it's perfect for semi-transient things like nonce tokens, cookies and icons - Bill de hÓra
What I've always liked about Memcache is it's non-blocking IO. The question is whether Memcachedb managed to preserve it. - Eugene
We tried memcachedb. It's not stable :( - Alex Kapranoff
2samokhvalov: in-memory is irrelevant here. memcachedb is a "memcached" interface to Berkeley DB which is a persistent file-based DB. Also, Berkeley DB is much faster than both mysql and pg (like, say, 10 times or more) doing simple things it's intended to (storing key=>value pairs). - Alex Kapranoff
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Louis Gray shared an item on Google Reader
August 27 at 12:48 pm - Link
The more interesting question, to me, seems to be "What do people expect to get paid for?" - abacab
Personally, I pay for the things I need because I must, I pay for the things I want when I can afford and justify them - when I can't afford or justify them, I go without unless they are free. Finally, I pay for things I could get for free, when I feel that I am morally obliged to do so. - Slippy Lane
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Jeremy Zawodny bookmarked a page on delicious
August 27 at 1:33 pm - Link
some interesting data points - Jeremy Zawodny
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Louis Gray posted a link
Tech Confidential: EXCLUSIVE: FriendFeed readying RSS accelerator
Tech Confidential: EXCLUSIVE: FriendFeed readying RSS accelerator
August 27 at 1:52 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
"FriendFeed Inc. is enhancing its service in order to fulfill a critical requirement on the Internet today: immediacy. The highly publicized startup is weeks away from boosting the frequency of its updates from social networks" - Louis Gray via Bookmarklet
What does SUP (Simple Update Protocol) do exactly, it's more than a http header last-modified check? - Philipp Lenssen
This is a great experiment. Having FriendFeed pushing innovation in feed polling is good for everyone. Impressed again. - Chris Wetherell
If u guys can pull it, it will definitely be a heavy boost - Varun Mahajan
SUP is definitely more cool than RSS - Shakeel Mahate
I'm interested in learning the details, too. my guess is some type of callback scheme that was discussed on ff a while back when ff was (gently) called out for polling flickr millions of times/day. - David Vasileff
whatSUUUUUUUUP? haha - Raymond
also perhaps batching multiple feed requests into a single call - David Vasileff
That's it ... no more hikes in the afternoon! (Sharing .... ) - Charlie Anzman
theory 1: a single "meta feed" which you can poll to get a list of other feeds that have changed recently. (would it cover all feeds on the service, or would FF somehow supply a list of all the feeds they're interested in?) theory 2: a callback/ping/PIMP notification when a feed or feeds change (HTTP? XMPP?). theory 3: a formalization of the "public feed" concept, where you roll every (public) update on the service into a single (rapidly rolling!) feed which FF polls and gets updates for. - ⓞnor
Someone has to talk to someone to indicate a change occurred, so you can't skip that step, be it push or pull. So my guess is it's a way to get a larger aggregated chunk of what has changed and an idea of the size of the change. What might work is a bulk push of what has changed and then a pull of the changes at FF's leisure. - todd
Providing facts is just cheating. Now there's no room for rampant speculation :-) Add a sequence number and you could know if you missed an update which would indicate polling needed to occur or perhaps a download of the old change notices. - todd
great stuff. imho, when adopted, SUP will be - to the organic growth of services updates - like traffic lights to crowded intersections. or like how gps navigation is to asking people for directions :P - Dani Radu
Sounds like it's a protocol that others will need to implement and support so friendfeed can process feeds more efficiently. alot of the issues could be fixed if if-modified-since was used and rss feeds were treated more like a web service rather then a static html page, most are generated from a db real-time anyway. Read RFC 977, NNTP fixed this issue by setting up an easy way to poll what's new back in the 80's. - Shawn McCollum
WOWOWOWOW...this technology is huge! Disruptive and fantastic!! If I had VC level cash, I'd throw it at FF brainiacs and be rich... this idea is unbelievably SMART! - Susan Beebe (Santa Claus)
Shawn, we actually already use If-Modified-Since and many sites do properly support it. The key difference with SUP is that it allows feed consumers to monitor many thousands of URLs with a single GET, which is not possible using If-Modified-Since. - Paul Buchheit
If anything, it shares a few similarities with Sitemaps (which enable webmasters to notify search engines of modified URLs, etc.) Great work on SUP! - Aviv
This is one of those simple ideas that one wonders why no one thought of before. It's a good proposal and a required one in the rapidly growing aggregation/Lifestreaming world. I am sure the proposal will be widely and quickly SUPported. Well done folks. - Vinay | विनय
paul, I found and read the ff blog post, and I understand the meta-feed approach. Interesting but I think sup-id storage adds a bit of complexity. Even though the sup-id keeps the size of the feed down, full uri would be better. I think the concern about exposing usernames is a little overdone, I mean it's not going to really stop someone who wants the usernames from getting them. - Shawn McCollum
Love it. We've used a different approach to interface with "friendly" crawlers, one that is based on the ability to fetch older items in the feeds by request. But it requires a public "recent" feed, and does not work solve the private URLs issue. This is so much better. We'll be experimenting with SUP and would love to help it mature into a well defined spec. - Yaniv Golan
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Louis Gray shared an item on Google Reader
August 26 at 11:24 am - Link
Go, Tivo, Go! - Josh Haley
I'm a huge fan of TiVo and wish them all the best. It seems that their case has merit so it will be interesting to see what happens. - Jim McCusker
The question is... will this be an opportunity to buy/sell TiVo stock? - Louis Gray
Big TiVo user since day one, but I fear for them. They are running out of partners, options, etc. Hopefully they can find a way to survive. - Dean Terry
Huh, I was just thinking about getting a Tivo HD - Jason Carreira
I'd be sad to see TiVo go. Their DVR beats the pants off of Comcast's offering. - Akiva Moskovitz
Louis - Might make a bounce if they win but TiVo still needs better penetration into the marketplace. I love my HD unit with Verizon CableCard, but it's a shame that the CableCard isn't bi-directional yet, thereby making On-Demand and Pay-Per-View impossible. - Jim McCusker
I recorded the entire olympics in HD, on a DISH network DVR, the 722. it rules - Brian Hendrickson
I really liked TiVo and was rooting for them big time. They are in a tough spot though. Top technology that a lot of people don't see as enough better than the generic cable/satellite DVRs on the mass market side and competing with Microsoft Media Center on the higher end. Best advice is to sell to Apple who might have the muscle to market them. AppleTV needs a DVR badly anyways. - Thomas Hawk
IMO, Tivo has a pretty good product, but will die a slow death unless they can either get major traction with the cable companies (ie, Comcast deal) or are able to monetize their IP. Most consumers won't pay the premium to get a Tivo when the local cable co offers an alternative for $10/mo. - Jim
Oh, and I'm getting increasingly irritated with Tivo's inability to ship software that is full of blatant bugs that I encounter _every_ time I use my Tivo... and they refuse to fix several of these, as they have endured several software updates. :( Very disappointing... - Jim
I guess I'm just grateful that our TiVo HD doesn't randomly decide to delete everything we've recorded like our old Comcast DVR did. - Akiva Moskovitz
Tivo needs to become the software provider (as the idea behind their deal with Comcast) ... having seperate hardware that doesn't play well with cable and/or satellite is going to kill them. Oh, and lower prices. I love my Tivo. - Tim Hoeck
That's the thing... I've seen the DVR I can get from TimeWarner, and it's just CRAP. Somebody has to make and sell a good one, and if it's not going to be Tivo, then who? I still think DVR's are in an early adopter phase. I think people will get tired of the DVRs from their cable companies and upgrade. - Jason Carreira
Just shows you how stupid people can be... $10 a month adds up pretty quickly when TivoHDs aren't even that expensive. Refurbs on woot a couple days ago for $160, for example. Normal price at Costco is around $200, iirc. Tivo's even offering lifetime subscriptions on units again, making the service even cheaper. Sure, a lot of this is upfront money and a barrier to buy for a lot of people, but the math is solid... if you have the cash, you're a bonehead for renting. Nevermind non-Tivo boxes are 99% shit. - abacab
(all that said, we have three Tivos in our house--2 Series2s and 1 Series1--and love them. At the same time, though, I'd almost rather just drop cable and torrent the shows we watch. It's not like we watch anything live anymore anyway, so the wait for a good torrent download isn't a big deal at all.) - abacab
Dish has always been a second tier satellite provider, IMO. DirecTV has them beat hands down. I was very sad though when DTV decided to drop Tivo in exchange for their own equipment. I really miss the interface on Tivo and it's recommendation feature. Plus, I felt the search feature was better on Tivo. But, at least the DVR functionallity on DirecTV is nice, unlike what most if not all the cable operators have. - Jason Shultz via twhirl
Agree with Jason - the Time Warner DVRs are truly awful. I've swapped devices, tried getting the "newest" ones (almost all Motorolas) and they are world-record awful. Time Warner couldn't give a shit. Is there an elegant way to use Tivo or other good DVRs on TW that I don't know about? I wonder if Apple will figure out a way to make this work. Although they need to fix this iPhone disaster first. - Anthony Citrano
I've heard that the Tivo HD's with Cable Cards work with TW... anyone who's tried it, feedback would be appreciated - Jason Carreira
Jason - I have Tivo HD and it's amazing. But I use it with bunny ears as a small protest against Comcast and their stupid fees for cablecards. Separately... I thought Tivo and Comcast had a partnership in which the software would update on Comcast boxes "any day now" for some regions? - Patrick Lightbody
I am one of those 100k that unsubscribed to TIVO, after 4 years I decided that breaking up with TIVO and TV in general was a good plan. Both are gone. Netflix+Roku+Web all we've been using since June. - Mark Interrante
@Mark, but that doesn't have current seasons of TV shows, does it? - Jason Carreira
@Mark, Wow, bold move. The best I could muster was to eliminate cable and go w/ bunny ears. @Jason, you can get current TV shows via Hulu and other websites. It works fairly well except that: A) it doesn't display on my TV, and B) it doesn't work for sports events and such, though going to a bar works well enough. - Patrick Lightbody
How's the Roku, Mark? Any complaints or nags about it? - Josh Haley
Great, my kids love bars :| - Jason Carreira
I'm missing this year's shows. Except for the Daily Show which stream all their shows. The rest, I'll watch them when they hit netflix. I love Roku, it has a reasonable selection of back catalog, and they continually add more movies. The Roku was trivial to setup and has wifi and hdmi. Patrick, I know that I have the bunny ears configuration if I decide to get some TV. - Mark Interrante
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Skeptics Unite!: Tanath posted a link
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Louis Gray shared an item on Google Reader
June 16 at 1:33 pm - Link
I'm glad Chris took the time to post this. He called me last week saying he was going to do it, and I was absolutely supportive. Of course in my small RSS geek universe, getting a call from Chris is like getting a call from Steve Jobs. I don't think I've washed my phone since. - Louis Gray
Especially liking this because of Louis's comment. - Mihai Parparita
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Louis Gray dugg a story on Digg
June 13 at 10:42 am - Link
I hope not. I don't like Digg :) - Svartling
Hmm, seems like we get a Digg acquisition rumor every 6 months. - Mike Doeff
if anything, they should really do something to make Google News more timely / reverent - Andy Sternberg via twhirl
Seems like both Google and Digg fanboys hate this idea. - Pat Hawks
I wonder if Yahoo ever tried? - Mark Dykeman
ake to build a Digg? Google can command an userbase - Lakshman Prasad via twhirl
While in many ways, these seems like a great fit... I'm skeptical of the value here for two reasons: 1) Google has the fanbase, why not build themselves... they could do it and they'd have the users on day one for it to be successful (question: could they manage the algorithms and userbase as "successfully" as Digg has?). 2) Where's the synergy? Would Google really realize some value here or is just another case of plug Google advertising unit into Digg and hope for big returns? - Jim
Bad investment. Digg's business model / concept is now old and has many competitors; not to mention "the rumors" about their algorithms. - Susan Beebe (Santa Claus)
I disagree that Google could just rebuild Digg on it's own. Anybody use Google Shared Stuff (Not to be confused with Reader Shared Items) or Google Notebooks? - Pat Hawks
Based on recent acquisitions, if Google does swallow, indigestion is sure to follow. - Mark Krynsky
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Jeremy Zawodny bookmarked a page on delicious
June 12 at 7:28 am - Link
a pretty good discussion of the topic - Jeremy Zawodny
very cool. i didn't realize re-wording the question could have such an impact... - Jim
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Louis Gray shared an item on Google Reader
June 13 at 1:24 am - Link
I stopped using Digg years ago and really don't see why anyone does use it. Maybe it's just my anti-social-ism, but rather than appearing as a site with thousands of contributors, it always seemed like a sited edited by a single, opinionated person that I would avoid in the halls. - Jim
FF is personalized, Digg is for the masses. - Jeremiah Owyang
Jim I still check Digg, just to see if there are any decent stories on the frontpage! - Joe Dawson (beta)
I think Digg is quite useful if you have a good friends list. I'm not using it very actively, but check http://digg.com/users/meryn/fr... . Digg would be much better if they'd make this page behave more like FriendFeed. - Meryn Stol
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Personal Finance: Morton Fox posted a link
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Bret Taylor posted a link
Inspirational Jesus Sports Statues - Geekologie
June 3 at 11:13 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
"Hrrm...interesting. Well I know exactly what you're thinking, and you're right, they forgot to make a "Jesus and little boy playing Halo online" model. Hopefully that's one they're working on. Now you know how much I hate to get all religious, so I'll just say this -- Jesus was on my swim team in grade school and I think he may have cheated. For one, all he ever did was run on water -- which is not technically swimming. And secondly, it was the 10-12 age bracket and he was like 30 and had a beard." - Bret Taylor
JC helps with all ... these are kewl! - romerotron3000
Now the kid tackling Jesus... Does he go to hell? - Chris Reed
If I were to play ball with Jesus, would he let me win all the time? - Thomas Brox Røst
he is not exactly dressed to play baseball.... :-) - Baard Overgaard Hansen
that is frightening. - Sean Hanna via twhirl
Tacky - RAPatton
I can't figure if this is serious or a joke. The latter I hope. - Brian Sullivan
Unfortunately, there is a huge "Christian" branding effort out there. It's disgusting to me, and I'm a Christian. Look hard enough, and you'll probably find Jesus underwear. Might even find Jesus condoms. It's the same as green-washing to me. Unethical businesspeople found marketing buzzwords and gimmicks that sell, and they're exploiting them. - Raoul Pop
Yikes. I'd love to find some of these to photograph. My Jesus Christ set on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/t... - Thomas Hawk
@Brian After viewing the source site, I'm afraid it's actually serious. - Daniel Shaw
I like this. Jesus is pretty cool and I don't think he minds - Elliott Ng
Jesus is way cool. - Thomas Hawk
Ironically, I suspect many people would have a real problem if someone that looked and dressed like this was coaching their kids. - Andy Roth
Andy Roth: :) - edythe
As much as it pains me to say it, but I think Jesus is trying to "round third base," as they say, in that golf miniature. - Mark Trapp
@Raoul I hear ya - Shey
Jesus is just all right with me (but he's got as much a hand in helping you swing anything as I do) - Michael W. May
On further reflection: Jesus needs to choke up more on that bat. And is that girl seriously trying to tackle Jesus? Doesn't she know He went all-conference last year? - Mark Trapp
Incredibly strange but also rather entertaining! How many yards does Jesus usually rush for? - Nicholas Kreidberg
That robe would get in the way, but he would be awsome on a flooded field. - Russellreno
omg, I've had the hockey one for years at work. Lauren got it as a gag gift for ray, who hates gag gifts, so I ended up with it. - Misha
Believe it or not, I actually have one of these on my mantle right now. It is of Jesus tearing up the slopes on skis: http://flickr.com/photos/sacca... - Christopher Sacca
That rocks Sacca! - Hutch Carpenter
why is it I'm not offended, and yet I think this isn't funny either? kind of ignorant and already done. Buddy Jesus... already done - Ⓝ〄ⒶⒽ ⒹⒶⓋⒾⒹ ⓈⒾⓂ〄Ⓝ
where do you even get one of these? - Sean Hanna via twhirl
This belongs on gadgets for god at ship of fools: http://www.ship-of-fools.com/g... - Jeff Quinton
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