joshuago’s Bookmarks

30 JUL 2011
[WSJ] Mongolia: The New Frontier for Luxury Shopping

Mongolia is like baking a cake. All the ingredients are on the table. You've got everything you need to build a modern, prosperous economy. The only thing that's missing is the political leadership to make the tough decisions.

28 JUL 2011
Technical Note TN2239

Document that describes a large collection of iOS debugging hints and tips.

25 JUL 2011
[Harvard Business Review] Misfit Entrepreneurs

This kind of love -- of life, of wonder -- cannot be taught in business school. It has to be felt. It has to be given sanctuary away from the noise and relentless assault of information. And then it has to be nurtured. The misfit has a higher calling: to bring the unmanifest into being, no matter who is saying what.

22 JUL 2011
[Christianity Today] Geek Theologian

God could make everything, but instead he says, "I bestow upon you the gift of free will so that you can participate in making this world. I could make everything, but I am going to give you some spark of my genius. Surprise me with something truly good and beautiful."

20 JUN 2011
[Quora] Is Google's software infrastructure obsolete?

A stimulating discussion on Google's infrastructure for handling big data. One guy says it's hopelessly out of date. Others chime in and say it's easily 5-8 years ahead of open source alternatives.

20 JUN 2011
[The Browser] Gideon Rose on US Foreign Policy

The United States is a peculiar beast. It is an ideological polity. It is based on a creed; it is based on an idea, and it feels obliged to live up to that. But it is also a state like any other state: a state with interests, a state living in the real world of international relations.

20 JUN 2011
[The Browser] Karl Rove on Compassionate Conservatism

Karl Rove reviews five books: The Federalist Papers, Democracy in America (Alexis de Tocqueville), The Conscience of a Conservative (Barry Goldwater), Capitalism and Freedom (Milton Friedman), and The Theory of Moral Sentiments (Adam Smith).

19 JUN 2011
[James Altucher] How to Deal With Crappy People

Ignore them. Don't give them advice. Don't gossip about them.

16 JUN 2011
[The Atlantic] Why Content Isn’t King

Content creation is for suckers. The real money and power have always been in aggregation. The recent struggles of the previously unassailable giants can be attributed to diminished effectiveness of old methods of aggregation.

11 JUN 2011
[Steve Yegge] You Should Write Blogs

A great piece to read for anyone who is stuck in a blogging rut or making excuses not to start in the first place. Lots of great reminders on the many benefits of blogging.