I'm glad you took my suggestions positively. I've also had it that my suggestions were a bit ill-received.
I'm glad you took my suggestions positively. I've also had it that my suggestions were a bit ill-received.
EDIT: The commenting-system is messing with my newlines. I've uploaded my comment to Pastebin.
No offense, but your body font choice is pretty poor. It is displayed at too small a size, which makes certain features of the characters disappear. Once you zoom in the characters will be displayed properly. This is because your font "Quicksand" is meant for headings and other display features, and will function…
If I had to guess it is About.me. The action buttons are the same in both images.
These redirects will impact the visibility of your sites on Google and other search engines though. It is because a redirect with DNS cloaking is gives the "Temporarily moved" status code to user agents.
Github is currently recovering from a DB error. This project's repository is still down. It is not the Lifehacker effect, in case anyone is wondering.
You deserved them. Also, I am glad you are enjoying your job :-)
This begins to add up quickly. If this trend continues, I will have four dozen by late next month — apologies, I had to do it.
Whitson! There are a lot of websites that offer similar tech news and tips. Your articles, however, are covering the more obscure topics in the best quality I've seen in almost a decade of web-browsing. It is your posts that make me come back to Lifehacker. I am also pretty sure that you are the only techie I know,…
All in all a very nice list, a bit too "Apple-style" for me, though. It is, however, still interesting to see what the users of that other platform are doing. Bonus points for referencing the first rule.
Your question — apart from worrying me a little — reminds me of the time that Lifehacker posted about speeding up your Vista boot by changing some obscure setting. The post is found here.
SOPA is dead now, and in my opinion that is a good thing, here's why:
If someone does not know what they are talking about, simply point out their mistakes, they might be simply mistaken, and unintentionally sound cocky. In an ideal world, people will be glad that you pointed out an error in their reasoning. They might even learn something.
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You are right to say that every child needs a different kind of attention — parenting is definitely not one-size-fits-all. Like many have said, less educated teens and kids have more potential of making mistakes, and therefore they should be protected.
@Everyone; I was not only referring to the article itself. I was making a general point, directed to what others have said in the thread. I know that I do not have the most conservative point of view, but I do want to attempt to explain it.
You are a parent, not a warden. It is your job to guide your children, not tell then what and what not to do.
Speaking as an 18-year-old, I think it is insane that parents think it is their right to know about everything their child does online. You should trust your children enough to let them do stuff online, even though you do not do any occasional checks.
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Ramit Sethi is one of the few personal finance advisers who actually makes a but-load of money. Before he even releases one of his products, he literally invests tons of money in research and marketing to perfect his courses.