Great Hackers

quoth Paul Graham:

But VCs are mistaken to look for the next Microsoft, because no startup can be the next Microsoft unless some other company is prepared to bend over at just the right moment and be the next IBM.

Tehee. In the same essay:

Because you can’t tell a great hacker except by working with him, hackers themselves can’t tell how good they are. This is true to a degree in most fields. I’ve found that people who are great at something are not so much convinced of their own greatness as mystified at why everyone else seems so incompetent. The people I’ve met who do great work rarely think that they’re doing great work. They generally feel that they’re stupid and lazy, that their brain only works properly one day out of ten, and that it’s only a matter of time until they’re found out.

Why, that’s just how I feel! Do you suppose . . . ?

(Perry Metzger pointed me to Graham’s essays.)

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language is bluffing

One David Mortensen observes:

. . . language is a code employed only by code-breakers: that none of us knows the language we speak as a fully explicit system. Instead, we bluff our way through, filling in the gaps in our knowledge of the code with an inference here and a leap of logic there. This capacity to extrapolate from the known to the unknown is, in essense, grammar. . . .

(Cited by languagehat)

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mixed message?

Seen on the tail of a car:

I CAN TELL WHAT YOU’RE THINKING
AND YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELF

and below that

Show Me Your Tits

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can the disco ball be improved?

This site has a new page, comparing three algorithms for packing nodes on a sphere. Comments invited. It’s the first time I’ve used a table in HTML!

480
12.869074

14.172741

16.211562
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the inherent instability of euphemisms

I nearly received (but for the grace of Pobox filters, which are very good) a spam entitled more pleasure for you and her erasmus stairwell.
Is that what the kids call it these days?

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If you are facing multiple hostiles, press 4.

a cartoon against “smart” guns
(Bitter Bitch cites Clayton Cramer)

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QotD

Jim Henley on Spider-Man 2:

We are fortunate that genuine equality is impossible because it would be the social analog of entropy [ . . . ] ‘heat death’ of the social universe.

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