January 2006
4 posts
Guy on Recruiting
Guy Kawasaki writes about the art of recruiting.
Why is it that Guy’s rule lists are so damn good? I’m fairly certain it’s his extensive experience.
I really feel like he hit the nail on the head with his Double Check Your Intuition rule.
Everyone has stories about the candidate that they knew wouldn’t work out who turned out to be a nightmare employee. Or the employee they knew would...
What About Monthly Voting VCs?
Mike Arrington recently wrote on venture capitalists and their shortcomings, simeply echoing a little meme traveling within a little group of bloggers right now.
What if there was another, friendlier way to finance start-ups?
Perhaps you could use a formula that has been percolating up of late. Reeling off popular memes of late including the wisdom of crowds, small teams doing big things, and...
Webkit DOM Inspector
Not to beat a dead horse, but the Webkit guys released a DOM inspector in the nightlies. Here’s the announcement.
This thing traverses the DOM on the page you have loaded, which other can already do (I’m looking in your direction Firefox), but it has the nice addition/enhancement of also showing what styling is applied to the particular DOM object you have selected. Until now, you would have...
ZFS
When can we start using the ZFS file system in systems other than Solaris (or Sun). I’d like to run an XServe with that amazing data storage, loss protection and ease of use.
About ZFS
A PowerPoint PDF Presentation on ZFS
On the menial side. I hope to never again do the work needed to increase the size of a partition just because the live data set got too large. Hooray for pooled space.