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Comment #18558413
No worries, same here :)
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Comment #18555420
P.P.S The highlighted "people" in the headline hurts my eyes.
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Comment #18555413
This is cool and seems to have a nice flow to it. Not as data intensive as Crunchbase making it easier to read for general knowledge / trivia about a company / product. I think CB …
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Comment #18510221
It's screen scraping as TFL don't offer an API for this unfortunately. Would that put you off?
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Show HN: Oyster Alerts is live and looking for testers in London, England
Hi everybody, I am happy to share my latest side project in the hope of gaining some value first users and feedback. If you use railways in London you will (or maybe not) be aware …
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Comment #18473347
I agree but it seems difficult. I am not really involved in many communities and most don't like to be spammed with links. My other idea https://www.chronodaq.com is a private mark…
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Ask HN: Is this result validation of my product?
Hello, In the past three weeks I have launched three landing pages. Two based around watches, which didn't really get anywhere. The third was www.oysteralerts.com which I built and…
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Comment #18419357
This is interesting.. That said, only social logins are supported so I am out. I refuse to login with the likes of Google, Facebook et al. email/pwd for me and if that doesn't exis…
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Comment #18418628
I prefer same type design as opposed to going off piste.. In fact, if I want to leard about something or somebody I will often choose Wikipedia primarily over something else becaus…
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Comment #18418376
Hello I am the creator of Chrono Weeky. Apart from the pretence attached in modern day.. I find watches interesting. The history attached to models and the fact that each one was b…
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Comment #18014136
I can't see how they could disallow it to be honest. That would be seriously anti-competitive.
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Comment #18010929
I couldn't agree more. Up to now it has been near impossible for third party solutions to end up on terminals. I've seen these new Verifone terminals and they are awesome. I can't …
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Comment #18010920
It is simple as this and I have seen the research. The west loves tapping and the east loves scanning (AliPay / WePay)
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Comment #18010904
It is a race to the bottom. Payment processing has become so commoditised that you need huge scale.. see the Worldpay/Vantiv merger. What Square and Stripe are doing is adding valu…
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Comment #18010875
card present fees are vastly different (lower) than not present, and there is usually no fixed fee.
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Comment #18010858
Well something like that depending on the Stripe infrastructure. That currently happens when an issuer card is used in a merchant that is acquired/processed with the same issuing b…
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Comment #18010839
I see all of your points, and agree things are going that way. But, for me, I will be staying with the cards until the chargeback/dispute schemes match up on bank transfers. I don'…
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Ask HN: How to seek a non-tech co-founder – London, UK
I am in London and hoping to find a non technical co-founder with a digital marketing background. Have others went on this journey before? Any tips to save me from wasting my time.…
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Comment #16347143
Interesting.. I was thinking about that but what if he argues his time is worth money also. As part of that argument, partner then wishes to clock his hours and get paid back also.…
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Ask HN: Two co-founders meet in a bar.. what next? Seriously
Hi Guys So I posted a question on a more local business forum about how to go about partnering with a stranger who approached me for a startup. I have been saying that we go 50/50.…
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