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Interesting idea. I would like to hear some opinions about this.


jason,

Not at all. I feel Miami is empty in terms of investors for startups. I may be wrong, but thats what I've felt.


It sounds like you can firmly state that "Miami is empty in terms of investors for startups that we can find", which is what really matters.


please email me: j@jasonlbaptiste.com .


thegyppo, no. this idea came from Webbynode's Readystack system which we developed about 2 years before linode decided to launch their version (they launched it February 9, 2010, we did 2008). (Yes, we're the guys behind Webbynode)

This is our original concept, back from 2008, they launched theirs in 2009.

Check this out http://www.linode.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4459&highli... and also our original 'readystack' idea post http://blog.webbynode.com/2008/10/29/webbystacks/

This is our original concept, back from 2008.


The social part is, imagine like a github, where people put up code and you can see it? Same thing with stackfu. People can put up stacks and you can deploy them to your server.

Example: A user made a stack for Rails, you need rails, you go and deploy the guy's Rails stack. You'll be able to make a copy of it, edit it, review it, and make it yours if you want, fix it update and push your own version so other people can deploy it.


It reminds me of the community configs in EC2.

Are there any measures in place to deal with people who upload malicious stacks? Would they just receive negative reviews? Do you think you need to warn users to not blindly trust a stack?


Take a look at my reply to timmorgan:

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1748915


If anyone wants to find out more, Join us at #stackfu on Freenode IRC and follow @stackfu on twitter.


I post them up because, I think its good content and people here seem to appreciate it. I think its because hackers also appreciate art, and looking at these pics for 5 mins, simply just rests your eyes for bit.

Same reason why I post up slides, kinda changing the format a bit.


Yeh, to be clear I actually enjoy the art in some of the posts you've made, but I share the same wonder as the original commenter as to what "artsy hack" means, really.

Not a big deal, though, of course. :)


Honestly, I just thought it sounded original ;) You know, Hacks that are Artsy! I think Artists are also geeks, and creating some of those amazing art pieces is a hack!

I guess Its just an idea I had. Again, its meant to be something entertaining for peeps here. Every now and then I write posts myself, but I prefer to showcase nice finds out on the internet, specially ones that may be worth looking at.

Some 'hackers' don't go out to the art/design world, so I may as well bring some of that world to them, at least the stuff that is interesting.


+ GPA


Cause it is on slideshare, and has audio.



I think it should at least explain something. "Re-Live Great Times" doesn't mean much.


Agree, we're working on explaining ourselves better. Thanks for the feedback


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