bradt | 6 months ago | on: No clicks, no content: The unsustainable future of AI search
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bradt | 6 months ago | on: No clicks, no content: The unsustainable future of AI search
bradt | 2 years ago | on: The Case Against Travel
bradt | 7 years ago | on: TinySeed – A Startup Accelerator Designed for Bootstrappers
bradt | 7 years ago | on: Slack Is Buying HipChat from Atlassian
bradt | 11 years ago | on: I’ll give you a job and help you launch your first product
bradt | 11 years ago | on: I’ll give you a job and help you launch your first product
bradt | 12 years ago | on: I Hired My Mom
My dad started out as an auto mechanic and painter. He decided to setup his own shop with his first cousin and it was a disaster. They butted heads constantly. My dad sold his shares to his partner and moved on to other things. They tried it, it didn't work out, and so they moved on. Throughout my childhood our family was very close with my dad's first cousin and his family. They relationship is still strong today.
My mother and her brother had a dispute about money over fifteen years ago. They still do not speak today.
Family and friends can be tricky when it involves money, there is no question.
bradt | 12 years ago | on: I Hired My Mom
bradt | 12 years ago | on: Ghost Hosted Platform Preview
Really? I think it was. I setup a PHP hosting company in 2002.
"Ghost is a Tesla."
Aw man...
bradt | 12 years ago | on: How I Made $4000 Selling A Product I Didn't Have
2) Yep, re-prioritizing based on this makes complete sense.
bradt | 12 years ago | on: How I Made $4000 Selling A Product I Didn't Have
I'd like to hear more about what people said in the customer interviews. Here's my experience as a consumer...
After flipping through the library, I signed up immediately. The cost/value was very high.
After putting in my credit card details, I was put in a queue, which was a little frustrating as I was expecting instant access, but I got over it quickly and didn't mind waiting. I think this was fine.
The big problem came when the library disappeared from the site and the business went in a very different direction. I had pledged $30/month for something specific (the videos from high-profile entrepreneurs), so it was disappointing to see that it wasn't going to happen. It even entered my mind that it was only ever a carrot to get my credit card details and that there was never an intent to make the videos. So, some confidence lost there. Also, still having my credit card on the hook for something else that I hadn't yet learned about was a bit disconcerting.
Adii is a friend and I was still curious about what it would be, so I stuck with it. It's highly likely if I didn't know the founder, I would have cancelled immediately.
I struggle to consistently participate in communities, so I will be cancelling my membership. The video library was more my thing, consumption without engagement. And that's what I pledged my $30/month for.
bradt | 12 years ago | on: Why WP App Store Failed
bradt | 13 years ago | on: Stop avoiding regular expressions damn it
bradt | 13 years ago | on: Stop avoiding regular expressions damn it
bradt | 13 years ago | on: Stop avoiding regular expressions damn it
bradt | 13 years ago | on: Stop avoiding regular expressions damn it
bradt | 13 years ago | on: Stop avoiding regular expressions damn it
I noticed my coworker was going out of his way to use string manipulation, writing many lines of code instead of a simple regular expression. When I asked why, he explained that he didn't know regular expressions, but more importantly that he felt that he had read a lot of posts on Stack Overflow discouraging use of regular expressions. From what he had read, he felt that it was better practice to avoid regular expressions. Although this could be anecdotal, there may be a real danger here that inexperienced programmers are getting the wrong message, that regular expressions are somehow bad in most situations and not worth learning.
bradt | 13 years ago | on: Stop avoiding regular expressions damn it
bradt | 13 years ago | on: The Best Time to Buy is Now