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4 years ago
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on: Facebook Renames to Meta
In the recent Stratechery interview with Zuckerberg, Mark seemed to indicate FB has no intention of _owning_ the metaverse. Rather, they want to build the technology and platforms that will go towards enabling it. His quote below:
>We don’t think about this as if different companies are going to build different metaverses. We think about it in terminology like the Mobile Internet. You wouldn’t say that Facebook or Google are building their own Internet and I don’t think in the future it will make sense to say that we are building our own metaverse either. I think we’re each building different infrastructure and components that go towards hopefully helping to build this out overall and I think that those pieces will need to work together in some ways.
https://stratechery.com/2021/an-interview-with-mark-zuckerbe...
BummerCloud
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5 years ago
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on: I Replaced Baremetrics and ChartMogul with Rake
I'd be cautious multiplying your MRR x 12 to establish ARR. Things like seasonality or promotions could overestimate your ARR by using inflated subscription numbers. Additionally, if customers are not contractually obligated to stick around for a year, that calculation may not account for month-to-month churn.
BummerCloud
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9 years ago
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on: HiOperator (YC S16) Provides Customer Support as a Service
Incredibly optimistic about the future for HiOperator. Having run a 100+ agent contact center, they are solving some complicated challenges that many growing companies will undoubtedly face.
BummerCloud
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10 years ago
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on: Intermittent Fasting Is Gaining Acceptance
One thing that doesn't get talked about very often is the social aspect of fasting. I've learned to just shut up about it because more often than not, people generally think you're crazy.
BummerCloud
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10 years ago
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on: Al Jazeera America to Shut Down in April
BummerCloud
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11 years ago
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on: Cachet – Service status updates improved
I wouldn't be threatened. One of the most poignant value propositions is about hosting.
BummerCloud
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12 years ago
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on: Getting to No: The Key to Startup Selling
The problem with this type of advice is that you're going to end up approaching prospects from a very narrow point of view. For example, enterprise markets typically have excruciatingly long sales cycles with several layers of decision makers. Those types of deals require longterm investments in the prospective relationship.
Persistence is an admirable trait of any good salesperson though I would never recommend irritating an answer out of someone.
BummerCloud
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12 years ago
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on: GoDaddy issues free SSL certificates to OSS projects
BummerCloud
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12 years ago
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on: Storage Space Doubled For All Linode VPS plans
Experience comes to mind. Linode has been in the VPS space for considerably longer than DigitalOcean. Just based on recent HN threads, it appears that many folks are simply kicking the tires with DigitalOcean but may be hesitant to deploy production sites there. Given the low barrier of entry, I can imagine they see considerably more churn and volatility in their customer base compared to Linode.
BummerCloud
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13 years ago
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on: Show HN: Automatic weekly meal planner, also plans your leftovers
I've been using this service since it was called swole.me -- incredible menu options and intuitive design. I'm able to track my macronutrients down to the gram and have plans based on workout or rest days. Anyone adhering to keto/paleo/leangains should check this out.
BummerCloud
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13 years ago
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on: The hypocrisy in Silicon Valley's big talk on innovation
Clayton Christensen was profiled in Wired recently and came to a similar conclusion:
"We’ve encouraged managers to measure profitability based on a return on net assets, or return on capital employed. That encourages companies to liberate their capital, so they invest in efficiency innovations, which means they can make more money with fewer resources. But what the economy ultimately needs are empowering innovations—like the Model T, the transistor radio. Empowering innovations require long-term investments, which tie up capital for years and years. So companies are using capital to create more capital, and consequently the world is awash in capital but the innovations we need to advance aren’t there."
http://www.wired.com/business/2013/02/mf-clayton-christensen...
BummerCloud
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13 years ago
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on: Jquery.com was down
BummerCloud
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14 years ago
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on: How I Learned Enough Ruby On Rails In 12 Weeks To Launch Freelancify
It is hosted on Heroku:
➜ ~ dig -x 75.101.163.44 +short
proxy.heroku.com.
BummerCloud
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15 years ago
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on: Nginx 1.0.0 is out
Yes, the Froxlor Control Panel is available specifically for Nginx.
BummerCloud
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15 years ago
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on: Competition Doesn't Matter. Look at Dropbox.
"And who knows why Google hasn't launched a cloud storage locker yet. But this is four years later."
They did. It's called Google Storage for Developers and it's similar to Amazon S3: https://code.google.com/apis/storage/
BummerCloud
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15 years ago
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on: Useful Rewrites for Nginx
I've found that URL rewrites are one of the primary concerns for those making the switch to Nginx from Apache. This is a great read, especially for SEO-minded folks.
>We don’t think about this as if different companies are going to build different metaverses. We think about it in terminology like the Mobile Internet. You wouldn’t say that Facebook or Google are building their own Internet and I don’t think in the future it will make sense to say that we are building our own metaverse either. I think we’re each building different infrastructure and components that go towards hopefully helping to build this out overall and I think that those pieces will need to work together in some ways.
https://stratechery.com/2021/an-interview-with-mark-zuckerbe...