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1 year ago

in Disqus releases Beta 2 – New features, lots of bug fixes, improved performance on DISQUS Blog and Forum
Just read the latest post, congrats on the growth.

I have noticed two problems with markup. First, in the recent comment widget the markup is not rendered but shown as plain text and second, the very basic HTML markup does not seem to support "em" (in your comment above I see you used "i" instead).

Thanks!

1 year ago

in Mike Arrington’s dream team has wrong goal on Scobleizer
First, let me thank you for giving us an enjoyable, inspiring and thoughtful post. Second, I will go out on a limb here, as my point of view is a bit narrow at this moment, and comment.

Blogging around the world seems to be (loosely) following the same pattern you described. Most of the spanish-based blogs I read thrive on fun first and foremost, while social and intellectual concerns come next.

However, I think the profesionalization of spanish-based blogging veers away from the pattern: it looks like corporate interest is negative rather than positive and, I think, bloggers as a group are learning from the experiences you describe. If that is true, it's another example of the power of building the systems you point out in item 3.

Finally, I believe that most people and thus most entrerprises (in the sense of embarking in new ventures) don't have clear goals even if they say so. Most of the time initial goals are just attempts to pin down the feelings that motivate us to move into the unknown, not fixed references that define the journey.

2 years ago

in ego sum adapar on adapar.net
Para responder la pregunta de sin: creo lo que soy (y lo que cada ser es) no está definido únicamente por su ADN, o por su interacción con el entorno (que incluye a los otros) sino por todo eso. Si no lo has leído, te recomiendo buscar los libros de Ken Wilber. A mi modo de ver, su explicación de las dimensiones del ser es muy acertada.
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