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onelovelyname
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About onelovelyname
UCLA alum.
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Comment #6678211
Decided to think about Helpouts from Google's perspective. I don't see it as a stand-alone monetizable business, put into the market to compete with LiveNinja. Rather, it's a strat…
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Comment #6324274
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6286127
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Comment #6324179
Great point, thinking of it that way gives some insight into why Google may have changed the UI.
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Comment #6323984
Browsing email while composing isn't part of my workflow. Definitely makes sense as a use case, a few others mentioned it as well. Agreed, for short emails (setting up mtgs, quick …
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Comment #6323940
Makes sense. I do like it for casual mail - e.g., if I'm setting up a quick time to meet an advisor. But for more important things, it doesn't work well for me. I am checking out A…
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Comment #6323850
Writing concise, properly formatted email is the responsibility of the writer, no matter the email client UI. It's also my responsibility to ensure I can focus and work efficiently…
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Comment #6323720
Thanks, checked it out. Impressed that Jason takes the time to respond to many of the tweets.
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Comment #6323651
Oh, wow! This is pretty beautiful. Thank you.
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Comment #6323645
Clicking "-><-" brings me to a small chat-like box for my email. Agreed though, I like large boxes for email.
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Comment #6323621
Yep, just found this out from another comment. Thanks!
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Comment #6323615
Yeah I'm kinda OCD about my email. Thanks, just found the HN thread about email clients. Checking out Airmail now.
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Comment #6075935
We've built a platform for social collaboration over stories (storystrings.com) and we're trying to make onboarding simple (ideally 1-2 clicks). To do this we want to help folks bu…
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Comment #5501176
I was once a 13-year-old girl and loved writing short stories and learning about business. Some books that worked for me: - The 4-Hour Work Week, by Tim Ferriss - Rich Dad, Poor Da…