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In the beginning there existed only a generic //org directory... This directory was generic enough to include any .org file regardless of its purpose, but specific enough to disallow membership of other worthy files of the Markdown ilk. Then came the //playbooks directory, which robbed //org of most of its inhabitants... In the interim various .md and .org TODO lists existed scattered across the landscape of the monorepo... some existed in far-away, exotic lands like "travel-histlist"... These fractious tribes shared much in common with their distant relatives, but the superficial differences granted the simple-minded, draconian filesystem license to prevent them from mingling. Then one day the monorepo had a new visitor: //todo-lists. //todo-lists restored order to the monorepo, uniting all of the fractious documents under one roof. .md and .org files held hands and sang Kumbaya around a blazing fire for the first time in history. All was well, and all were happy.
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- How to Write Usefully
- Being a Noob
- Haters
- The Two Kinds of Moderate
- Fashionable Problems
- Having Kids
- The Lesson to Unlearn
- Novelty and Heresy
- The Bus Ticket Theory of Genius
- General and Surprising
- Charisma / Power
- The Risk of Discovery
- How to Make Pittsburgh a Startup Hub
- Life is Short
- Economic Inequality
- The Refragmentation
- Jessica Livingston
- A Way to Detect Bias
- Write Like You Talk
- Default Alive or Default Dead?
- Why It's Safe for Founders to Be Nice
- Change Your Name
- What Microsoft Is this the Altair Basic of?
- The Ronco Principle
- What Doesn't Seem Like Work?
- Don't Talk to Corp Dev
- Let the Other 95% of Great Programmers In
- How to Be an Expert in a Changing World
- How You Know
- The Fatal Pinch
- Mean People Fail
- Before the Startup
- How to Raise Money
- Investor Herd Dynamics
- How to Convince Investors
- Do Things that Don't Scale
- Startup Investing Trends
- How to Get Startup Ideas
- The Hardware Renaissance
- Startup = Growth
- Black Swan Farming
- The Top of My Todo List
- Writing and Speaking
- How Y Combinator Started
- Defining Property
- Frighteningly Ambitious Startup Ideas
- A Word to the Resourceful
- Schlep Blindness
- Snapshot: Viaweb, June 1998
- Why Startup Hubs Work
- The Patent Pledge
- Subject: Airbnb
- Founder Control
- Tablets
- What We Look for in Founders
- The New Funding Landscape
- Where to See Silicon Valley
- High Resolution Fundraising
- What Happened to Yahoo
- The Future of Startup Funding
- The Acceleration of Addictiveness
- The Top Idea in Your Mind
- How to Lose Time and Money
- Organic Startup Ideas
- Apple's Mistake
- What Startups Are Really Like
- Persuade xor Discover
- Post-Medium Publishing
- The List of N Things
- The Anatomy of Determination
- What Kate Saw in Silicon Valley
- The Trouble with the Segway
- Ramen Profitable
- Maker's Schedule, Manager's Schedule
- A Local Revolution?
- Why Twitter is a Big Deal
- The Founder Visa
- Five Founders
- Relentlessly Resourceful
- How to Be an Angel Investor
- Why TV Lost
- Can You Buy a Silicon Valley? Maybe.
- What I've Learned from Hacker News
- Startups in 13 Sentences
- Keep Your Identity Small
- After Credentials
- Could VC be a Casualty of the Recession?
- The High-Res Society
- The Other Half of "Artists Ship"
- Why to Start a Startup in a Bad Economy
- A Fundraising Survival Guide
- The Pooled-Risk Company Management Company
- Cities and Ambition
- Disconnecting Distraction
- Lies We Tell Kids
- Be Good
- Why There Aren't More Googles
- Some Heroes
- How to Disagree
- You Weren't Meant to Have a Boss
- A New Venture Animal
- Trolls
- Six Principles for Making New Things
- Why to Move to a Startup Hub
- The Future of Web Startups
- How to Do Philosophy
- News from the Front
- How Not to Die
- Holding a Program in One's Head
- Stuff
- The Equity Equation
- An Alternative Theory of Unions
- The Hacker's Guide to Investors
- Two Kinds of Judgement
- Microsoft is Dead
- Why to Not Not Start a Startup
- Is It Worth Being Wise?
- Learning from Founders
- How Art Can Be Good
- The 18 Mistakes That Kill Startups
- A Student's Guide to Startups
- How to Present to Investors
- Copy What You Like
- The Island Test
- The Power of the Marginal
- Why Startups Condense in America
- How to Be Silicon Valley
- The Hardest Lessons for Startups to Learn
- See Randomness
- Are Software Patents Evil?
- 6,631,372
- Why YC
- How to Do What You Love
- Good and Bad Procrastination
- Web 2.0
- How to Fund a Startup
- The Venture Capital Squeeze
- Ideas for Startups
- What I Did this Summer
- Inequality and Risk
- After the Ladder
- What Business Can Learn from Open Source
- Hiring is Obsolete
- The Submarine
- Why Smart People Have Bad Ideas
- Return of the Mac
- Writing, Briefly
- Undergraduation
- A Unified Theory of VC Suckage
- How to Start a Startup
- What You'll Wish You'd Known
- Made in USA
- It's Charisma, Stupid
- Bradley's Ghost
- A Version 1.0
- What the Bubble Got Right
- The Age of the Essay
- The Python Paradox
- Great Hackers
- Mind the Gap
- How to Make Wealth
- The Word "Hacker"
- What You Can't Say
- Filters that Fight Back
- Hackers and Painters
- If Lisp is So Great
- The Hundred-Year Language
- Why Nerds are Unpopular
- Better Bayesian Filtering
- Design and Research
- A Plan for Spam
- Revenge of the Nerds
- Succinctness is Power
- What Languages Fix
- Taste for Makers
- Why Arc Isn't Especially Object-Oriented
- What Made Lisp Different
- The Other Road Ahead
- The Roots of Lisp
- Five Questions about Language Design
- Being Popular
- Java's Cover
- Beating the Averages
- Lisp for Web-Based Applications
- Chapter 1 of Ansi Common Lisp
- Chapter 2 of Ansi Common Lisp
- Programming Bottom-Up
- This Year We Can End the Death Penalty in California