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Comment #7979798
Were both HN and YC's internal software written in PG's Arc language? If so, will that continue to be the case? If not, what are you using on the back ends?
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Comment #7906181
I didn't have trouble rationalizing my pre-order of this LG Ultra QHD (3440x1440) for $999. It's not 4K, but it's very competitive. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JR6GCZA/ref=…
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Comment #7806787
Hard to imagine that Google isn't going to weigh in soon with its own offering.
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Comment #7757248
It's close to being good, but currently looks to me like a diaper.
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Comment #7554059
Also, I'm interested to hear what you "other reasons" are. Please share.
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Comment #7554045
We could argue about what's a "typical" SaaS monthly fee, but I'm pretty sure your $50/mo is for the SMB/Enterprise space where my $5/mo is for consumer.
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Comment #7553878
Am I the only one who thinks 50 cents per transaction (in addition to the Stripe/Paypal) fees is still an awful lot? For the typical $5/mo SaaS subscription, that's a full 10% just…
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Comment #7553793
Apart from Paypal support, what does Snappycheckout provide over just using Stripe directly? And for the extras it does offer, are those likely features on Stripe's roadmap? Just t…
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Comment #6638280
There are 22 slides. It's admittedly terse (it was part of a presentation Ben Adida gave at the first Real World Cryptography workshop). However, I'd suggest reading the deck again…
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Comment #6638099
This is a deck by Ben Adida (formerly of Mozilla, where he led the Persona project and now at Square) explaining how that argument is reductionistic. https://docs.google.com/presen…
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Ask HN: In 2016, will Rails & Django be competitive against newer technologies?
Do you think Rails and Django (and the like) will evolve to remain competitive with newer technologies like Node.js, Meteor, Play, etc (not to mention, whatever's next)? Or will th…
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Comment #6441869
True, but there's also arguably more demand for encryption now than ever. An experienced entrepreneur like Ziptr's CEO should have been able to play this to the company's advantage…
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Comment #6441798
Pretty cursory: http://www.ziptr.com/security-and-compliance
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Comment #6441635
"You need to export all of your data from your Ziptr account by 12:00 noon Eastern on Friday, September 27, 2013. After this time, we cannot guarantee access to your data." http://…
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