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A collection of blog feeds from all the Y Combinator founders

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  • 1.
    Presentation and Pitching skills for Entrepreneurs (www.immadsnewworld.com)
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    Interview on Mixergy about Y Combinator (www.immadsnewworld.com)
    0 points 10 days ago
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    Counting Uniques With MongoDB (blog.emmettshear.com)

    I've recently started using MongoDB at work. It's great so far - very fast,
    good APIs, flexible. However, there's been one big problem: there's no
    documentation on how to write queries. I mean, there's a manual and it tells
    you about all the operators ...

    0 points 24 days ago
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    Internet stocks Predictions for 2020 (GOOG, AMZN, maybe FCBK?) (www.immadsnewworld.com)
    0 points 2 months ago
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    Six months at a startup (abstractstuff.livejournal.com)

    This time of year always makes me a little nostalgic so it's of no great surprise that this morning, sitting on the couch eating breakfast, I started digging through gmail to look at some of the first emails I sent while working at justin.tv in Septemb...

    0 points 2 months ago
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    Using the AIR 2.0 Native Process API to control MPlayer (mchristoff.com)

    Adobe AIR has been a big step forward in creating cross-platform applications. Unfortunately, there are still some big gotchas. For us at cloud.tv our biggest issue are the lack of media playback options. Our AIR-based media center, cloudskipper, can p...

    0 points 3 months ago
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    Installing the Adobe AIR 2 Beta SDK on OS X (mchristoff.com)

    I’m sure I’m not the only one who was super stoked when Adobe released the beta of AIR 2.0. For those not familiar,  Adobe added a laundry list of new toys, like support for mass storage devices, UDP sockets, and my personal favorite native...

    0 points 3 months ago
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    The worst thing (for me) about living in America, and working at a startup. (abstractstuff.livejournal.com)

    This summer I developed a bunch of symptoms that were really quite scary: Short-term memory loss, deja-vu, a frequent feeling of having just regained consciousness, and a general fog of confusion. I even developed a stutter - something I've never had...

    0 points 4 months ago
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    Definition of Success (www.immadsnewworld.com)
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    I had my head examined (abstractstuff.livejournal.com)

    My doctor recently recommended an MRI to rule-out a couple of potential conditions. The scan came back completely normal, which was a great relief! As a kind of cathartic exercise, and inspired by Dustin Curtis's brain tour, I decided to do something ...

    0 points 5 months ago
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    Extending Flex 3 Components (mchristoff.com)

    If you’ve more than dabbled with Flex I’m sure you’ve come to a point where your excitement for all the whiz-bang awesomeness you can do so easily is replaced by dread when you realize a component is doing about 90% of what you want. ...

    0 points 5 months ago
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    More code, bikes, and love (mchristoff.com)

    It’s been a while, but I’m drawing a line in the sand. This blog has a lot updating coming to it. But before I switch to some code for a while let me leave you with a treat from the physical realm that deserves its own post in the near or m...

    0 points 5 months ago
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    "Licensing for this product has stopped working" Fix (david.weebly.com)

    I just recently got a new MacBook Pro, migrated my data over from my old laptop with Time Machine, and upgraded to Snow Leopard. Everything worked great, except Fireworks CS3, which wouldn't start and spit out the message: "Licensing for this product h...

    0 points 5 months ago
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    Clojure (abstractstuff.livejournal.com)

    Clojure is a lot of fun so far. I got SLIME to talk to it pretty easily just by following these instructions (skipping the Ubuntu-specific stuff, which is not much at all - just about everything worked the same on OS X).This video is a great intro for...

    0 points 6 months ago
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    Heyzap story Q1-Q2 2009 :) (www.immadsnewworld.com)
    0 points 7 months ago
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    Mapping Out the Real Time Web (www.judegomila.com)
    0 points 7 months ago
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    Take the test: Are you going to get funding in a recession? (www.judegomila.com)
    0 points 7 months ago
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    Mapping Out Your Web Startup (www.judegomila.com)
    0 points 9 months ago
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    Adventures of Spock: Rebuilding Vulcan (www.judegomila.com)
    0 points 9 months ago
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  • 20.
    the end of this blog & where to find updates from now on (reddit.blogspot.com)
    0 points 9 months ago
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    Finished grinding and tuning the xylophone bars. (abstractstuff.livejournal.com)

    I used my Dremel to get all the ends nice and smooth, and fine-tuned each note (by ear, using GarageBand's virtual keyboard). They sound great!

    0 points 10 months ago
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    The bells! (abstractstuff.livejournal.com)

    I finally got back into working on the xylophone today. Finished cutting the last of the bars - I now have everything from G3 to D6. Tomorrow I'll grind the ends smooth and fine-tune each one.

    0 points 10 months ago
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  • 23.
    RIP GeoCities (david.weebly.com)

    Yahoo! has just announced that they will be completely shutting down GeoCities later this year. I was a very early user of the service, and there are a couple lessons I've drawn as an observer over the years.First is the danger of forcing advertising o...

    0 points 10 months ago
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  • 24.
    redditAll.com is dead, long live redditAll.com (reddit.blogspot.com)
    0 points 11 months ago
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    Using OLPC XO as an ebook reader for O’Reilly’s Safari Books Online (tlrobinson.net)

    A year ago I received an OLPC XO (the “$100 laptop”) through their Give One Get One program. I played with it for a few days and found it essentially useless due to unstable and slow software (and lack of WPA support), so it quickly began g...

    0 points 11 months ago
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