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Comment #15269582
I literally just found some UX in the trash.
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Comment #14554997
This is a great idea. I'm curious to see how it evolves.
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Comment #14366065
Can only speculate, but that doesn't sound out of the realm of possibility. The possible gains due to all the loopholes are a big part of the problem. Seems that businesses like Fa…
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Comment #14366037
Well of course they were aware. And the Commission should have been aware. Here's a quote that stuck out to me: “Consumer communications services: the Commission found that Faceboo…
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Comment #14258713
If someone answered no to the other question, that would mean: "No. I do not regret taking investment." If they said yes, it would mean: "Yes, I regret taking investment." If someb…
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Comment #14258296
I find it interesting that this is the first answer, so I started an alternate Ask HN: Do you regret not taking investment https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14258278
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Ask HN: Do you regret not taking investment?
I thought it would be interesting to ask the opposite question after seeing this: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14254550
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Comment #10337188
Another very illuminating read: https://rotogrinders.com/threads/draftkings-ownership-leak-8...
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Comment #10337152
That's true - as soon as you close one option, people look for the next one. I'm still not in favor though. I just feel like it's an over-the-top response that potentially fails to…
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Comment #10336244
This Deadspin article does a solid job explaining it: http://deadspin.com/draftkings-employee-with-access-to-insid...
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Comment #10336186
Oh.. right. I think we're saying the same thing then ;)
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Comment #10336154
This whole situation was bound to happen. As others have pointed out, this is an unregulated industry. I think DFS as a whole will be better off as a result this - since they'll be…
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Comment #10336075
Not true. If anything, it's even more useful than the article makes it sound. If you knew absolutely nothing about sports, but had access to this data and a fairly basic understand…
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Comment #10336062
The controversy isn't about knowing player price points. That's like the gameboard and it's known to everyone. It's about knowing ownership percentages - which is the overall perce…
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Comment #7793433
I can't help but notice a market opportunity evolving out of the need to moderate comments. I imagine a service where sites could hire cheap, proven moderators - and pay based on t…
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Comment #7537279
I sympathize with how you feel, and I think some of these responses miss the point and are kind of inappropriately harsh for someone asking a perfectly legitimate question. I know …
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Comment #5092253
As someone a decade older than you with a CS degree who has yet to ship a mobile app, I salute you nshen! Keep doing what you're doing. As for the game, I have only positive things…
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Comment #5040148
It was actionable for me. I just rethought how I was collecting feedback, which I was doing right before I saw the post.
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Comment #5040143
I disagree. Though maybe there isn't all that much here (certainly nothing new/groundbreaking), I still think it's useful advice coming from somebody who knows what they're talking…
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Comment #5040125
Haha damnit I wish Jason had posted this a day sooner, as yesterday I created a few threads asking people how much they'd pay for a tool I haven't built yet. How do you balance thi…