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Adam Pash
adampash
I do great work.

Good to hear, particularly from someone who's been using it. I'm sure there will be growing pains—both from users and the product itself (we're always working to improve things)—but even if it's not all the way there yet, it's making some big improvements. Read more

Thanks for the feedback. I'm sure we'll have some growing pains—both the people making Kinja and those of us using it on the sites—but in time, I think both groups will make discussions as a whole a better place to be. Read more

I guess we'll see. In theory, the most intelligent, thoughtful, worth-reading contributors are willing to engage in debate. Read more

Thanks for the suggestions. We're certainly planning to improve as we go, and constructive criticism and recommendations help a lot with that. Read more

Thorin, does Chromizer make Chrome the default browser? Read more

Full commenting capability will be available on the mobile site, but currently you can only view them there. In the meantime, you can click over to the full site in the footer of a post and comment from there. Read more

Actually, as we find our bearings with Kinja (myself and the rest of Team Lifehacker included), I have some plans/ideas that I think might actually make finding all those nifty tips even easier. My goal, as it has always been, is to make Lifehacker as useful of a resource as possible. This change in the discussion Read more

As the owner, you can dismiss direct replies to your post—e.g., unhelpful or trollish responses—by clicking that little 'x'. And sitting in a perpetual unapproved queue is a thing of the past. Read more

Thanks. What I can assure you is that all of the writers will be actively participating in the comments, and my sincere goal is that the kind of focus that Kinja brings will allow us to solicit more and better contributions. I agree with you 100%—they're what make Lifehacker great. Read more

In many ways, the goal is to make it so scanning through all the posts isn't something you need to spend so much time on. I realize it's a little counterintuitive for what we've gotten used to, but bringing the worthwhile conversation front and center may just mitigate the need to be an expert comment scanner. Read more

Questions? Comments? Supernaturally thoughtful and constructive dissent? We'll be answering, addressing, and discussing in this thread all day long. Read more

Yeah, but as far as I can tell, there's currently no PIN involved in this setup—that was just a suggestion I was making (that they possibly could add a PIN to the process). Unless you mean the PIN you enter when you first authenticate the device? Read more

I actually just bought my first pair of glasses from Warby Parker ("just" as in last week), something I'd been planning to try since reading Matt Haughey's strong recommendation. Results: Very good. Read more

I actually just used an Apple remote for that! Read more

The catch with drag-and-drop is that it doesn't work in all instances. For example, in the video, if I had dragged and dropped the fist bump image from my desktop into the info pane, it would actually use the generic PNG icon for my folder instead of the actual fist bump image. I opted for the most fool-proof way, but Read more

Unless it's diet, tonic most certainly has calories. Read more