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Ask HN: What would make your life better?

15 points| curryMyLambda | 9 years ago | reply

I've got a little time after work that I'd like to pool into helping folks on HN (as it's done for me on multiple occasions on throwaway accounts). What would you folks would love to have in your life?

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[+] shermanyo|9 years ago|reply
I have issues trying to learn some specific part of a system, or new API when I already have some knowledge in the area.

I find most guides are aimed at beginners following an example, and aren't always the best resource to get through an issue when I'm stuck on one detail.

The alternatives are browsing the actual documentation, which can be hard to navigate when you are still learning.

The last option is to ask questions on coding forums, which is where I have had the most success. The main problem is the asyncronous nature of clarifications or follow up questions.

I'd love an app or site where I can post a question to a forum, with a link to a realtime chat session I can monitor for the next few hours and interact with people interested in the topic / question.

I've had a few great experiences on irc channels where a string of questions would turn into a tech talk by someone who understood things in detail. Or someone bored found my problem interesting enough to walk me through step by step until things clicked.

Maybe your site/app could give users a URL to paste into their posts, similar to people linking pastebin examples. It should handle the creation / removal of rooms and possibly archiving in case people want to save a transcript for reference.

If it focused on doing one thing well, I'd use it. I probably wouldn't switch to a new 'general' forum just for the feature though, unless it had a large community to go with it. (stackoverflow network for example)

Whatever you do, good luck and thanks for taking the time to give back.

[+] irremediable|9 years ago|reply
Rental search that makes it easy to find a pet-friendly place. I live in London, UK, and although we have a few good property search engines (Nestoria, Zoopla, etc), none of them have a simple way to sort between pet-friendly and not.
[+] J-dawg|9 years ago|reply
On the subject of renting in London, something that disrupts letting agents, and/or facilitates renting directly to tenants.

They seem to be the worst kind of parasitic middlemen, and it seems to be in the interests of both landlord and tenant to get rid of them. But they remain stubbornly popular.

Failing that, our useless government could at least ban them from imposing exploitative "reference checking" fees.

[+] samblr|9 years ago|reply
I feel days of these rental portals are numbered - tech behind these are pre-Facebook days and they serve few million static pics!
[+] emilburzo|9 years ago|reply
A remote job with good work/life balance.
[+] shoo|9 years ago|reply
a magical aura that forced participants in society to internalise negative externalities when making decisions
[+] mod|9 years ago|reply
* A nice kitchen set. Probably the anodized aluminum or something. Non-stick, all the required sizes, but no extras (I hate storing extra stuff in the kitchen), matching. Handles attached well.

* The ability to sharpen things to "scary sharp." Mostly hand tools like chisels and planes.

* A stack of hardwood.

* A riding lawnmower. You try mowing ~2 hilly acres with a push mower (not even self-propelled!)

* Time to complete some programming courses or books. I'm becoming numb to programming; my work isn't very interesting, and so none of the programming I do is particularly exciting. The courses would give me some ideas to apply to my work, at least.

[+] iDemonix|9 years ago|reply
More money.
[+] personlurking|9 years ago|reply
The other day here I saw an Ask HN about how to enter the "$300K club". While I have a low cost of living abroad ($600/mo total), I'd be super happy to enter the $1K/mo club, and over the moon if I could get it up to $2K. For that, I'd need a better understanding of my skill set as well as how to develop a better one.
[+] rman4040|9 years ago|reply
I like speeding time reading Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth, the God word.
[+] _RPM|9 years ago|reply
Passing this Amazon interview.
[+] chrisked|9 years ago|reply
shorter winters.
[+] emilburzo|9 years ago|reply
Where do you live?

We haven't had a decent winter for a few years now.

[+] bigiain|9 years ago|reply
Something like Uber, but for stabbing annoying people who won't stop bugging you with lame startup ideas in the face!

;-)