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Ratings agencies like S&P and Moody's gave good ratings for cash: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/the-last-mystery-of-the-financial-crisis-20130619?print=tr... I'm shocked, I tell you!

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Number one justification I'm hearing for using vs a smarter editor: portability. Effectively a lightweight transport format for rich text.

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Whoa! A cacophony of "because I want to edit text". But then why not a smarter, context-sensitive rich text editor?

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I don't get why you'd use markdown to blog on your own site.

Markdown is useful: an easy-to-use notation system that allows you to mark up your text in a safe, fast way.

Because you're never letting your users write raw code, there aren't any worries about them posting malware or exploit attempts, or accidentally writing bad markup. At the same time, simple lines and dashes are converted to valid HTML. Everybody wins.

But when you're writing your own site, you don't need to worry about those things. You don't care about you posting malware or exploit attempts. (Either you want to, or you won't.) You also don't need to worry as much about bad markup - and if you're not proficient in HTML, you can install a WYSIWYG editor, like the one in WordPress. Unless you're a Dr Jeckyll who morphs into an id-like alter ego without warning, you don't need to worry about your own trustworthiness as a user of your own system.

On a self-hosted site, all does is restrict what you can do. It has a syntax to learn, just like basic HTML does, and because you actually have to keep in mind which HTML tags it uses when you write it, it's actually a little bit more complicated to remember.

I like a lot of the goals of new publishing platforms like Ghost (I backed it on Kickstarter) but this feature sticks out like a sore thumb to me. I'm not at all sure this is the best writing experience on the web. And I don't see what's wrong with HTML.

Updated to add: I've had lots of feedback by people who point out that they just want to write text, not HTML, which is more than fair enough. But surely this shows demand for a smarter, context-sensitive rich text editor rather than another syntax to learn. Why couldn't an editor know to start creating bullet points when you type an asterisk and a space at the beginning of a new line?

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Spark is 100x faster than Hadoop and looks like it could be pretty useful for large data analysis: http://spark-project.org/

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Spurs the football team and Spurs the basketball team should play each other at some neutral third game. Boules?

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Just seen this - glad to see that Noah Grey, who wrote Greymatter, seems to be doing well. http://greyexpectations.com/post/36195446106/five-days-of-roadtripping-across-texas-over-800

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Considering they subsisted entirely on ice cream, Phish were a surprisingly mellow band.

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<a href="https://twitter.com/natematias/status/347143410689380352">@natematias</a> That's really interesting to me. Looking forward to playing with it when you do launch.

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Don't kill yourself: your dentist will miss you. http://www.xojane.com/issues/dont-kill-yourself-your-dentist-will-miss-you

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Has the US started an Internet war? http://edition.cnn.com/2013/06/18/opinion/schneier-cyberwar-policy/index.html Vastly prefer this kind of war to the bloody kind. Prediction: citizens will win.

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What was a relatively minor upper back pain has turned into almost a debilitating pain today. Banning myself from slouching on the sofa.

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Sad that I won't make the pre-party, but if you're in Portland you should go learn about the : http://plancast.com/p/ic3e

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Meanwhile, in Leicester ... http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Officer-s-farting-helps-police-sniff-cannabis/story-19316913-detai... (h/t <a href="https://twitter.com/paulsq">@paulsq</a>)

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Very much appreciate this kind of canary message: http://rsync.net/resources/notices/canary.txt Some libraries do this too.

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Heard my favorite-ever pronunciation of <a href="http://latakoo.com">@latakoo</a> yesterday: "I a taco". Rethinking that lower-case "L".

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Really loving John Oliver on The Daily Show. A little less reverential - which is a-ok by me.

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Doesn't seem like authors would love this. New ebook DRM actually changes the text: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2013/06/new-ebook-drm/

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Whenever I see the NSA headquarters, I think of the mirrored building from The Demon Headmaster. Digital octopi galore.

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<a href="https://twitter.com/cybiksana/status/346683755932573696">@cybiksana</a> Obsolete can totally be used as a verb: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/obsolete Related: I live in the vicinity of Silicon Valley.

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<a href="https://twitter.com/aidanskinner/status/346667979766910976">@aidanskinner</a> I can't even begin telling you how vehemently I disagree with this ;) The Internet is for everyone.

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PGP solved this problem from a *technical* angle in 1991, but definitely not from an end-user experience one. <a href="https://twitter.com/aidanskinner/status/346666231132217345">@aidanskinner</a>

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We badly need to obsolete certificate authorities.

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Cannot stop grinning. The and Finnegan's Wake: http://www.warscapes.com/literature/cryptogams-nsa

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