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kylefox
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Comment #28010227
Inter is the secret weapon for a lot of product/UI designers.
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Comment #17204772
I’m building Rewardful, a way to setup affiliate programs with Stripe. https://www.getrewardful.com/ I debated what stack to use. I thought maybe I should use this as an opportunit…
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Comment #11655158
The owners of this site spammed hundreds and hundreds of designers and added them to a JIRA project without consent. A stunning degree of email abuse. Please do not support this we…
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Comment #11479930
I've been using Arq for years and absolutely love it. Worth every penny. It is extremely well-built software — it's FAST, doesn't hog resources, and feels very polished & reliable.…
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Comment #7912682
Fair point — but doesn't this assume price per mile remains constant over time?
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Comment #7911834
>> “For my base case valuation, I’m going to assume that the primary market Uber is targeting is the global taxi and car-service market.” Uber is not (only) competing with taxis an…
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Comment #7262351
The frustrating thing about learning is you often don't really know what knowledge is useful until years after you acquire it.
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Comment #6892915
Canada Post is an entity that sustains itself solely by delivering direct marketing junk mail. As a Canadian citizen I would prefer to see it disappear entirely. If people need thi…
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Comment #6684305
It's a great place for this kind of startup. Startup Edmonton ( http://startupedmonton.com/ ) has done a great job of promoting Edmonton as a startup city and getting people involv…
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Comment #6684136
> The pricing seems a bit weird though. Thanks for the feedback — what about the pricing seems weird to you?
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Comment #6683860
Edmonton is a pretty great city for this type of startup. The University of Alberta has a highly-regarded machine learning program.
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Comment #6575475
This is awesome. I've been sketching and thinking about such an approach to editing for months now — it would be perfect for one of my products. Not only have you validated that th…
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Comment #5522714
> $20/month is prohibitively expensive If you're capable of using a bare-bones Linux VPS but are unable to pay $20/mo for your side projects, it's time for you to find a better pay…
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Comment #5014827
I guess my main point is that Sam seems to be setting the price based on what Cheddar is worth to him personally , rather than some kind of growth/potential calculation (or so I as…
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Comment #5014628
My feelings, too. I can understand why Sam feels it's worth $125k, based on the amount of hours he put into it, but a potential buyer will (most likely) evaluate this as buying a b…
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Comment #4933670
I think Python's process is pretty ad-hoc too, in that anyone can champion an idea and everyone can discuss on the mailing list. There aren't many formalities, other than (1) a few…
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Comment #4596832
SEEKING WORK: Edmonton, AB + remote Developer (frontend + backend) & Interface Designer I consider myself both a coder and designer, but I don't half-ass know things -- I'm pretty …
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Comment #4565792
This is awesome. It's already found me a handful of new albums from artists I like.
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Comment #3221159
I can appreciate a carefully-placed curse word. But swears are like bolded words. Restrained use emphasizes a point, while overuse drowns the message. Dropping "fuck" every few sen…