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@johannes_ernst Thank you!

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I've heard the word "delight" in a startup context a lot lately. Always makes me think of Deee-Lite. Customer Deee-Lite sounds fun. Dig!

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Up and to the right.

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Watching @museyapp's office space fill with boxes while they're away. I suspect they're building some kind of showrooming robot army.

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Personal belief: privacy and data ownership are social justice issues.

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Nobody says "think medium". Go big or go home.

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I love how walkable San Francisco is. Strolling to Embarcadero after a lovely dinner in the Marina.

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"To empower everyone to share and communicate with each other from a space on the Internet fully under their control."

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Fun! At the same time Ai Weiwei is exhibiting in my new city, his art is also in my hometown: http://www.designhunter.co.uk/home/2014/11/4/ai-weiwei-at-blenheim-palace

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@jf One of my favorite images as a child. Loved it. Still kind of want to live there.

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FBI's "Suicide Letter" to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Dangers of Unchecked Surveillance https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2014/11/fbis-suicide-letter-dr-martin-luther-king-jr-and-dangers-unche...

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Open-sourcing .NET is the best thing Microsoft could have done.

Microsoft open sourced their .NET platform today.

Superficially, this is a huge deal: a proprietary platform at the heart of their development offerings is now available under an MIT license. Fantastic! This has been a long time coming and illustrates that Microsoft has turned a corner.

I think this is undeniably a good thing. It's also a fantastic thing for Microsoft.

It's not that .NET is going to be maintained by the community and Microsoft is leaving it to fend for itself. Instead, they will continue to direct the project - but it will be available on more platforms, and support a more diverse array of hardware. It also lowers the barrier for third-party companies to participate in their ecosystem. In effect, the community's enthusiasm will help spread their product, and will improve its quality and development.

They'll continue to make money on Visual Studio, on Windows, on their countless developer support packages. But now these offerings are more valuable, because their platform is available in more places, to more people.

And it makes them look awesome, forward-thinking, and community-minded, to boot.

It's a vote of confidence in their proprietary software that adds value to the platform. Visual Studio is a very fully-featured IDE; most of Microsoft's other products are similarly strong. The problem has always been that the platform is limited by an enterprise mindset.

Meanwhile, Internet Explorer has transformed from a terrible product that was literally destroying the web into a standards-based platform that works well on a variety of platforms. And Office, Microsoft's bread and butter, is happily running on my Nexus 5.

I'm excited about Microsoft's future, for the first time in ... well, ever. And I'm interested to see where they take the platform from here.

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Git-based DNS Hosting remains pretty cool: https://dns-api.com/

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If you've got a minute or two, I'd love it if you could "heart" us on AlternativeTo: http://alternativeto.net/software/known/

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Just realized that at thousands of sites, Known is probably the largest install base supporting dogeon in the world.

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TL-Yes.

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Incredible stat: Imgur got to its first 130m users with just 8 dollars in funding. It's possible. Hard, but possible.

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.@ken_bauer We're excited! I wish computer science had been taught this way when I went to school. @erinjo @tecdemty

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@problemsdog They're both running for Congress?

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@AmyStephen I enjoy it here too. I also think that moving abroad is one of the best things I've ever done; would like to do it again.

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@AmyStephen I agree - but I also love what happens when contexts mix. Also, none of this covers, eg, Olive Garden, which is appropriation.

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@AmyStephen Language works the same way. Over time, English works its way in, creating whole new dialects.

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@AmyStephen You've got to take organic evolution into account too. Lots of immigrants in previous generations, iterating on their cuisines.

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Talking politics in casual social situations: normal or rude? I was raised to believe the former, but what do you think?

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Replied to a post on werd.io :

91% of adults think we have lost control of our data online. 91%. A stark endorsement of @withknown's mission.

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