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I did not heed this warning. It is VERY LOUD! Heart attack loud :)


The privacy problem is much deeper than this device. The reason we have to scream privacy for every new product is that the cloud services providing the functionality for all these devices have been shown over and over to disregard and actively abuse our privacy. Until our networks and ISPs and cloud data companies support anonymous encrypted data and services, we simply cannot trust these types of devices.


I just can't install apps anymore. They all want everything. There is no reason for a todo list app to need my location, sms, camera, etc, etc... This needs to be fixed.


For me the best line was "You can have the best, most comprehensive test suite in the world, but tests are still different from production.". Getting the business logic working is often the easy part of distributed apps in production environments with real users and unexpected data.


While it is true that most tests are different from production, having a solid test suite can go a long way in moving with startup speed but breaking stuff as little as possible. We (as in me and a couple of others from our startup) have written a howto on using Docker and Ansible to build your test suite a few months ago. Strangely enough, it has almost the same title:

http://blog.mist.io/post/82383668190/move-fast-and-dont-brea...


In my experience, a group chat like XMPP MUC or IRC is essential for a team especially with remote developers to stay in the loop, feel connected, keep moral up, and get most of the benefits of the war room while still remaining async so you don't stress out your introverted developers.


I have written several knockout/coffeescript apps lately and am wondering the same thing...


After I saw that comic I made: http://936months.appspot.com

Really is amazing to see your life in dots.


After I saw the comic and your site above, I made this: http://936months.staticloud.com/

A months seems like a perfect unit of time to plan your life in.


Very cool! The drop down for year/month is way better.


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