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jaytee_clone
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About jaytee_clone
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Comment #2533632
No.
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Comment #2533631
Only if I can ... (leave a suggestion in the comments).
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Comment #2533630
Yes, in North Bay.
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Comment #2533629
Yes, in Silicon Valley.
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Comment #2533628
Yes, in Berkeley / East Bay (cheaper rent).
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Comment #2533627
Yes, in San Francisco.
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Poll: Want to live in a hacker house / co-op?
I live in Berkeley and have some money to invest in an income property (preferably a house with 8+ bedrooms). I think it will be a big plus to my investment if I can also turn it i…
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Comment #2404610
I will check them out. Thanks a lot.
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Ask HN: How does Groupon or Grubwith.us do their group payment system?
I have heard that they don't use PayPal. And I cannot imagine the hassle of rolling your own system. Any ideas? Maybe WePay?
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Ask HN: Softwares for creating animated product video?
So my startup needs to create intro video that explains what our service do. I have already wrote the scripts (I used to write screenplays). I try to simplify each scene so that th…
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Comment #1696981
Things that I don't need to get separately when I buy a computer. I'm not advocating for Microsoft. In fact, I use Linux, Open Office, and Gmail. But for regular consumer, they jus…
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Comment #1534496
I'm curious how are they are going to solve the problem that most people hate to learn new interfaces of their old tools. For example, it took me a while to start using google read…
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Comment #1533546
Five hours a day at $10/hr for two years could have earned him $30,000 (5x10x600, i'm sure he was bartering during weekends too) His car only worths $15,000.
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Comment #1500031
Interestingly, this post, http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1488225 talked about how morning people rule the worlds. So the conclusion is - less intelligent people rule the world…
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Comment #1482751
Actually, the future is recommendation via brain composition. Or better yet, direct brain stimulus that makes you think anything is a good recommendation. Facebook is the future? I…
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Comment #1453029
I remember somewhere in MongoDB documentation that states why you shouldn't use Mongo for sensitive information (i.e. money related) because of the lack of transaction. (No referen…
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Comment #1395781
Which do you think grabs more attention in a resume: - Graduated from xxx University with Honor in computer science OR - My site was so engaging to students that my university had …
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Comment #1394461
His site is worth so much more than his degree, IMO. I guess this is the I-am-pot-committed-so-i-have-to-go-through-with-it effect. It's hard to make decisions based on future retu…
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Comment #1386809
This one is also good: http://www.gamesbrief.com/2009/09/six-secrets-of-farmvilles-...
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Comment #1366210
How about a mailinglist automatically filters out posts based on relevancy? Using ardvark-like NLP? A small niche mailinglist is probably the closest thing to a real online communi…
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Comment #1366164
Yeah, count me in too.
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Comment #1365613
I agree with you. However, I don't want to stay solo. I have been solo for two years. It's too much work and not as fun as a partnership. Building a community is a long-term invest…
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Comment #1365448
Thanks. What does ISV stands for?
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Comment #1365409
Yes. I don't really see how this solves my problem though. The design of HN is news oriented, not discussion or community oriented. And because it doesn't have categories, when the…