Tag Archives: Midas Oracle
PubSubHubbub + PuSHPress
I have just installed the PuSHPress plugin, and this post is a test to see whether it works. If yes, this post should be indexed quickly by Google Reader (and other feed readers).
Filed in “Real-Time Web“.
UPDATE: I am so impressed, I could lay an egg. A brand-new post appears in Google Reader within seconds. I [...]
CONFIRMED: Midas Oracle will be on the Apple Tablet.
I can confirm that Apple will release a tablet today, and that Midas Oracle will work fine on its web browser.
You can now relax, and go back to your normal activity — trading on prediction markets.
Should a blog run ads?
Robin Hanson’s web stats (the drop came following his ditching of his co-authors):
He has asked whether his readers would allow him to have ads. I left a comment, there.
Blog Herald:
3 Odd Reasons Why I Don’t Read Your Blog
- ADS. I find that the types of ads a blog runs is quite telling. The blogger that [...]
Stats for November 2009 — Midas Oracle Edition
P.S.: The stats would be much better if I opened the comments more widely. I don’t, because it saturates the server. In the future, we will see.
Above Robin Hanson — To Infinity And Beyond
Previously: The Robin Hanson manipulation papers make unrealistic assumptions, but it’s not like prediction markets are a bad idea…!!…
The P2 experiment ended up in a total fiasco.
P2 sucked too much of the server resources.
P2 is out.
And I have plenty of technicalities to address.
Midas Oracle is thankful for P2 — a new WordPress theme (a.k.a., blog layout) that smoothes the reading and writing of comments.
- On the frontpage and on the tag/category pages, the comments will appear listed below the post. No need to download the post to read the (favorable or unfavorable) comments.
- If you are a registered user and have just logged in, you can comment directly on the frontpage or on the tag/category pages. No need [...]
Wanna discussing finance on my other Midas Oracle blog, powered by P2?
http://midasoracle.wordpress.com/ — powered by P2.
If some of you wanna be registered there, so as to have a commenting playground with no limits, let me know.
For this website (Midas Oracle .ORG), I came back to WP FrameWork. I still have to work out the sidebar.
UPDATE: Jason tells me it’s a mistake to dilute the comments. They [...]