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Comment #5151076
I like you and I wish you luck. Your target audience is a guy like patio11 who has a 500 dollar course with an ebook and videos and who will probably release more info products? My…
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Comment #5006265
That looks pretty awesome! Thanks Jeff. Would you happen to know if you have to use the form builder or if you can just do HTML?
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Ask HN: What service for contact forms?
I'm looking to add a contact form to a client's site and was hoping someone could recommend any good services or plugins? I'm aware I could add a quick PHP mail, Python SMTP, or Ru…
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Comment #4844035
Very nice write up! :) It's really nice to see A/B testing promoted, as well as, a case for static sites integrated with web services. Those are the types of technologies I'm reall…
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Comment #4833368
I'm up voting this because I feel similar. However, I'm not sure if I feel Facebook is the main issue at play.
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Comment #4791232
Yes! I think that was it! Thank you very much Giraquid! :)
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Ask HN: Name of the Image Upload Service?
I can't for the life of me remember or google fu the name or website of the image upload service whereby it allowed you to have an upload from desktop/dropbox/etc function in your …
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Comment #4763681
I feel this is more a case of poor user experience. This is a company who couldn't mark their service up 10-20% to account for taxes and a unified price. ...And the fact that Strip…
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Comment #4745722
I don't feel like loosely targeted PayPerAction ads will do all that well. From a publishers perspective it will almost definitely do worse than AdSense just based on the PPA compo…
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Comment #4733709
Seconding this. :) Definitely an excellent advice piece. I think we all overestimate the skill and time a project or an idea will take.
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Comment #4729926
What's the point? I'm 24 years old. Education was expensive, so I worked my way up as a programmer and web developer right out of high school. I've worked at some pretty big corpor…
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Comment #4654079
Man! I'm noticing so many bugs and stuff. Not being able to change, fix, or edit this until next week is going to drive me crazy.
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Comment #4653788
Some did. https://github.com/railsrumble/ Mine was: https://github.com/railsrumble/r12-team-263 I'm definitely looking forward to going through the other entries! :)
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Comment #4653761
http://railsrumble.com/entries/263-ucommently http://ucommently.com/ Busy weekend but I was able to get my app out. My little brother was all like you should make textsfromlastnigh…
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Comment #4633835
I want to second this comment. I spent my high school, and college years programming stupid shit and I had fun, but if I could go back I'd slap myself and learn some basic social s…
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Comment #4630552
The importance of learning some sort of social intelligence is so underrated. You see all these front page posts on hacker news "I taught my 5 year old son and daughter how to prog…
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Comment #4565511
The saddest part about this, for us in Canada, is that when we see any American advertised cell phone or internet deals our natural response is "Damn, those Americans got it good o…
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Comment #4203998
I just wanted to say thank you for this summary! :) Very good overview in retrospective after having watched the video. Good start to the discussion.
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Comment #3146987
Yeah, I'd believe it. In full disclosure I run my personal blog off an Amazon Micro instance. Its a Fedora instance running passenger, nginx, and rails. In production mode with ass…
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Comment #3146773
>> My experience with EC2 is that you get more RAM for the buck when compared to Rackspace and others, but IO to disk and CPU is sub-par. As a result, I tend to prefer Rackspace wh…
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Comment #3146743
I agree. I wouldn't completely write off those smaller servers and I think it serves as a very good entry point for learning Linux and server administration. If you're just startin…