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scottalpert

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    Comment #12750684

    There are so many CRUD and batch, and streaming apps out there that you tend to forget the other possibilities.

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    Comment #12750637

    Google really tries to put your application in the AppEngine box, though of course you do it yourself and go with GCE. When will we get a PaaS that lets you run these big-memory ap…

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    Ask HN: Reference-gathering service

    I'm considering setting up a reference-gathering service, and I'd like to know if you'd want this. Today, I ask people to serve as references, but after a year or two they're "stal…

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    Comment #8108948

    First rule of security: There is no perfect security. You need a multilayered strategy. Tor is a start. Anonymized OSs like Tails are another aspect. Not releasing personal info on…

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    Comment #8108938

    Actually, you seem to be doing it right. You have the anonymous engineer listings on the one side, and the peer-to-peer recruiting tools on the other. You have as much chance as an…

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    Comment #7349179

    I've been following FiveYearItch for a while. I like the features that show up there, but this one is a doozy. I don't think it exists anywhere else, though to be sure there are so…

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    Comment #7349166

    Why can a pair of SF hackers do better work than a herd of govt contractors? Only the hackers saved the bacon of Obamacare after that .gov debacle

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    Comment #6823817

    Of course you mean doing this BEFORE any interview. (After the first interview, hopefully they'd set you up with people to talk to.)

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    Comment #6728562

    Thanks for mentioning my "Ask HN". Your site hit the nail on the head for me. We software developers get good pay, we're not going hungry. Challenges are important, but it's not to…

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    Comment #6721158

    Thanks! That's a good list. Some are non-profits looking for volunteers, some are non-profits or for-profits looking for employees. But I'm wondering if there is some sort of job l…

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    Comment #6721016

    Volunteering's good. I do it. But ya gotta earn a living somehow. And yes, biomed is a good space to do well while doing good.

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    Comment #6720943

    Hey, here on HN we never say "You can't." I've done the finance thing, and it's got its good side. But now, I want to see how I can help more directly. And yes, it's possible.

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    Comment #6720920

    I've been involved in volunteer projects. Ideally, I'd like to be able to do this sort of thing all day long.

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    Comment #6720910

    Looks good! Jobs that help humanity should be touting it directly -- a major selling point. I'll see what good stuff I find there.

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    Comment #6720902

    Yes, been there, done that. I'm all in favor. But now, I want some of those warm fuzzies....

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    Ask HN: Where can I find a software job that helps society?

    I've tried many different things in the corporate world and entrepreneurship. I've enjoyed it, but I'm pretty jaded by the usual stuff. A job with social impact--something that mak…

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    Comment #5732664

    Like! We need a way for GOOD employers, the ones who grok hacking, to poach us out of the corporate jobs. We all got what it takes to hunt up a job, but if employers can find me wi…

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    Comment #5394127

    I'm assuming you don't have an in-house designer and are outsourcing. In that case, stick to what you are good at and polish functionality. Some top webapps have done well with wea…

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    Comment #5338110

    In your FiveYearItch.com signup, did you specify the crucial requirements that you need to succeed: Top colleagues, flat hierarchy, passing the Joel Test? If so, and if they can gu…

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    Comment #5338100

    > experience, learnings, There are exceptions, but hot startups are usually FAR better than established services companies in precisely those things -- and networking too.

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    Comment #5337601

    Don't forget the challenges that you may find in your current job. Maybe in your current team, they're just phoning it in, but in a large organization there are always new challeng…