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brew upgrade ruby-build --HEAD && rbenv install -l | grep 2.1.0


Strange, I only see 2.1.0-dev and 2.1.0-preview1, even after I do this... Any tips?

EDIT: rbenv-update'='(cd ~/.rbenv/plugins/ruby-build && git pull) did the trick.


Yup, that's what I needed to do.


Congrats!


Thanks! It's going to be sort of weird, living in San Fransisco, after I've spent so much time on this board.


There's no way that this is real. The activity is way too fast. My friends aren't even close to this interesting.


I don't know. I looked at the source code, and it pulls in from Facebook. I think it might be legit.


I Don't Always Test My Code, but when I Do, I Do It in Production.

http://troll.me/i-dont-always-test-my-code-but-when-i-do-i-d...


Jokes aside, I personally try to as much as possible.


All of the studies out there are pretty rudimentary, so, I would doubt that there are detailed statistics like that.


Definitely try it. I will never be able to go back to one monitor.

Here are some statistics: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000012.html

Here are instructions: http://lifehacker.com/software/dual-monitor/how-to-set-up-du...


Thank you so much for the link to the video.

It's very easy to setup and really amazing... I just tested it out on my laptop with my computer's monitor(I plugged my computer's monitor in the laptop instead)... and it's really cool.


This is not only valuable for board members but for everyone involved in the company.


One acronym: OSS

Use OSS for as much as possible!


Obligatory linkage: http://www.linuxalt.com/



Yeah, I'm finding gedit with a textmate-like dark theme is a better Textmate than Textmate!


Ultimately, usability testing is KEY!


This is true. Regardless of our opinions of Facebook, it has been able to find its way into the daily workflow of the lives of an exponential number of people. This makes it a huge asset to many parties.


175M people that don't click ads, and have no money.


They're still valuable, only not in a advertising-driven model. As a platform though, it has a ton of value; when the majority of a company's employees are connected on a system they use personally on a daily basis, there's a lot of potential. When an entire city is connected, you open the door to interaction that haven't been possible until now.

Facebook could replace dating, restaurant review, business productivity, classified sites, and expand into things we haven't thought of yet, but that requires a substantial user base. The company is still growing out of its college foundation, but judging by its growing acceptance among the 25+ age group, it could start gaining value fast.


Funny how everyone seems to totally overlook that simple fact.


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