From 67fbc4f4f76ff50114237d03bd3ff52a56a2449f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andy Brett Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2012 21:17:02 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] bookmarks --- _posts/2012-03-14-hacking-is-important.md | 5 ++--- _posts/2012-03-01-bookmarks.html => bookmarks.html | 0 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) rename _posts/2012-03-01-bookmarks.html => bookmarks.html (100%) diff --git a/_posts/2012-03-14-hacking-is-important.md b/_posts/2012-03-14-hacking-is-important.md index 3ea08f5..e4d094b 100644 --- a/_posts/2012-03-14-hacking-is-important.md +++ b/_posts/2012-03-14-hacking-is-important.md @@ -2,10 +2,9 @@ type: bookmark title: "Hacking is Important" layout: main -external_link: http://www.randsinrepose.com/archives/2012/03/13/hacking_is_important.html +external_link: "http://www.randsinrepose.com/archives/2012/03/13/hacking_is_important.html" --- - -> Hackers are allergic to process not because they don't understand the value; they're allergic to it because it violates their core values. These values are well documented in Zuckerberg's letter: "Done is better than perfect", "Code wins arguments", and that "Hacker culture is extremely open and meritocratic". The folks who create process care about control, and they use politics to shape that control and to influence communications, and if there is ever a sentence that would cause a hacker to stand up and throw his or her keyboard at the screen, it's the first half of this one. +>Hackers are allergic to process not because they don't understand the value; they're allergic to it because it violates their core values. These values are well documented in Zuckerberg's letter: "Done is better than perfect", "Code wins arguments", and that "Hacker culture is extremely open and meritocratic". The folks who create process care about control, and they use politics to shape that control and to influence communications, and if there is ever a sentence that would cause a hacker to stand up and throw his or her keyboard at the screen, it's the first half of this one. This is one of the better summaries of the hacker Weltanschauung, and how it contrasts with the rest of the world, that I've read in a while. diff --git a/_posts/2012-03-01-bookmarks.html b/bookmarks.html similarity index 100% rename from _posts/2012-03-01-bookmarks.html rename to bookmarks.html