Viewing profile — madd_o
madd_o
HN member- Joined
- Fri, Dec 25, 2009, 6:30 PM UTC
- HN karma
- 100
- Public activity
- 26 items
- HN profile
- View on Hacker News ↗
About madd_o
Verifying my Blockstack ID is secured with the address 12mc2LKPeL2ydEefkvJi7XrkkbAkMcHQ1Y
Recent public activity
-
comment
Comment #8851392
Of course, your realize the issue with a no asshole policy, right? Everyone left is full of shit.
-
comment
Comment #8114988
Thanks for the reply. I've visited many of the sites that attempt to provide a fountain of ideas, but never found them to be on point. Seems like a challenging product to make.
-
comment
Comment #8114978
I will look into this, thanks for the reply :)
-
comment
Comment #8114973
Thanks for the tip, I'll do that.
-
story
Ask HN: Ideas for a small passive income site
I'm a web developer, happy to use my spare time to build one or several small passive income sites. Looking for ideas for what to build.
-
comment
Comment #5905102
Bought it, works great :) Might like to see description listed next to stations in the fav list drop down from menu bar. (edit: also, sort by description in All Stations list doesn…
-
comment
Comment #4926719
While scrolling down the tabled, framed, left side "menu", I had a visceral feeling of reminiscence and nostalgia of roughly 1998, when I started playing with HTML. Amazing.
-
comment
Comment #3808703
Dude! Stop being "that guy"! Sorry, didn't realize this. Gotta catch up on my HN rss.
-
comment
Comment #3808698
Right or wrong, my first reaction was also "heyyy, that's sexist"... Next is Etsy going to pay guys $5,000 to take knitting classes?
-
comment
Comment #3402510
Soundtracks - mainly instrumental ones. Trainspotting, Reservoir Dogs, Snatch, Run Lola Run. They're moving, the backdrops to quickly developed stories, builds momentum :)
-
comment
Comment #3254384
It worked! In two hours, for 6 dollars, I got all the confirmed referrals. Fun way to learn how to use Adwords. Dug out an old .edu email account I had also, up to 18 gigs for "fre…
- story
-
comment
Comment #2950471
SEEKING WORK (Remote or Buenos Aires) I work with a team of 3 devs and a designer codenotion.com (it's a silly page for now). We work across the full web stack: html/css/js/php/pyt…
-
comment
Comment #2213910
Interesting. I wonder if the tech grads would be willing to stick around if a start up culture took root.
-
comment
Comment #2213086
> Extremely supportive people who will help entrepreneurs in an instant. Can you elaborate on this?
-
comment
Comment #2213065
What's your business focus?
-
comment
Comment #2213063
I'd read about the influx of artists and musicians, but didn't have a link ref to it, so I didn't bring it up. I'm not dead-set on Detroit, but it seemed a good match, the artsy an…
-
comment
Comment #2212957
Why? I mean it without sarcasm, why do you suggest that the three are not possible?
-
comment
Comment #2212817
Great - where else? If we're going to pick our ideal city, what should it be? Maybe podunk Texas isn't going to have the best internet service. Who does, within the list of economi…
-
comment
Comment #2212786
I agree that programmers have been relatively economically protected. There's still wisdom saving money. Perhaps the crime factor makes Detroit a tough sell (or the snow for some).…
-
story
Should Be: Detroit - Silicon City
I'v had this thought in the back of my mind for a good year now, and wanted to share it with the HN lot. Times are tough, jobs are sparse, Detroit has been destroyed by the withdra…
-
comment
Comment #1993792
This phrase, spoken by someone who doesn't know anything about the subject, contains an unrelated grain of truth. Today's projects are cobbled together by giants sections of open s…
-
comment
Comment #1871953
Hmm, encouraging commenting as a means, not as an end, is engendering a culture of under valued contributions... I've been a member since late 2009, but I've made 2 or 3 comments s…
-
comment
Comment #1267431
I'd appreciate being added to the list. Thanks for the real life illustration of the pay it forward concept.
-
comment
Comment #1044782
Let's accept your argument, that each language is a complete toolbox. You'd likely grab a different toolbox to fix different classes of problems. For large problems it's common to …