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“Build and Analyze” is the name of a button in one of the older versions of Xcode (the program in which you code and test iOS and OS X applications). The name is just a play off of that; it’s not supposed to be a succinct description of the show’s purpose.


I knew “uxorcide”, but only from reading about Battlestar Galactica online.


> With OpenPhoto, Mathai is transparently attempting to put the user back in control of where their photos are stored, so the service will allow users to freely select which cloud storage and database services meet their needs […] for example, OpenPhoto users can select Amazon S3, Rackspace Cloudfiles, Dropbox or any other service with a file storage API to store their photos.

I’m having a hard time seeing the practical utility of this. Professional or dedicated photographers have their stuff carefully backed up already. Ordinary users haven’t ever heard of S3 or Cloud Files. There might be a couple of geeks left who would be interested in the different hosting options, but surely these wouldn’t comprise enough of the user base to make that much complexity worth it.

I agree that Flickr has been unfortunately stagnant, but—at least from this article—this guy seems like he’s too focused on the implementation details and not enough on the high-level features that will actually draw people to the platform.


I agree. "Choose your own storage system" is not a feature for at least 99% of the people who use a photo-sharing service. To the typical user, choosing your storage system means choosing Flickr, or Picasa, or SmugMug, or OpenPhoto, or whatever else. It doesn't mean choosing OpenPhoto+S3 vs OpenPhoto+Dropbox. That's not a real choice. You're still tied to OpenPhoto, even if your files are stored on S3.

Your files (and especially your metadata) aren't going to magically migrate from OpenPhoto+S3 to Picasa unless he's also planning on writing a tool for that, in which case I'd suggest that investing in his startup is an even worse idea than it seems at first, because he's spending time on features that only benefit non-customers.

Thus guy seems caught up in architecture astronomy, which is frankly not something that I see too many people paying money for.


You forgot the fun part: to tell the app to snooze, you roll over and smack your bed. I’ve never had a more satisfying way of shutting my alarm off.


They have six months to renew the domain name… they’re hardly “waiting until the last minute”.


Like many, I've been meaning to learn [some kind of] LISP since I first heard of it. I use OS X, though, and it seems Apple has decided that Java is on its way out. Should I be worried about Java-related incompatibilities or hassles in the future if I start writing a lot of Clojure code?


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