davidamcclain | 14 years ago | on: I quit my job last March and it was a bad idea.
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davidamcclain | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: Should I go freelance? Right now?
davidamcclain | 14 years ago | on: Facebook launches “Facebook for Business”
davidamcclain | 14 years ago | on: How Running A Business Changes The Way You Think
"Whenever there is a hard job to be done I assign it to a lazy man; he is sure to find an easy way of doing it" Walter Chrysler
I always thought that it was the lazy programmers and engineers who got more done because they always sought out the quickest/easiest ways to complete a task. Ergo it's the lazy ones who are the most productive and therefore valuable?
(Or have I just been beguiled by an old wife's tale?)
davidamcclain | 14 years ago | on: You should learn to type (properly)
Now he's exaggerating a bit, but I am a slow typer that predominately uses index, middle and thumb. Now, I get stuff done, I'm a pretty smart coder but typing speed, to me, feels like a huge bottleneck. By far the most important area I need to improve on.
Unlearning bad habits is hard, any advice?
davidamcclain | 15 years ago | on: A Visual Study of Computer GUI in Cinema
davidamcclain | 15 years ago | on: Automatic Placeholder Images from Flickr
Nothing R rated or tasteless, just not the kind of thing I want to explain to my boss who's looking over my shoulder. Think I'll be sticking with http://placekitten.com/ then...
davidamcclain | 15 years ago | on: Facebook is a Ponzi Scheme
davidamcclain | 15 years ago | on: Turn MySQL to NoSQL
davidamcclain | 15 years ago | on: When The Speed Of Light Is Too Slow: Trading at the Edge
davidamcclain | 15 years ago | on: The irony of the US economy: no jobs and no one to hire
I'm a self taught designer/developer, not a genius but pretty competent with some useful skills. No CS or Art/Design degree so a lot of companies (start-ups included) will dismiss me out of hand rather than for my own merits and failings. And as the saying goes, I know some really dumb people with some pretty great degrees.
I agree there's value to a degree (any and all degrees I mean) and there's certainly some painful ineptitudes in my self-taught skills which I might not have if I did a CS or Art/Design degree. My point is that just requiring a degree seems somewhat arbitrary. It doesn't tell you if I scraped through and don't really understand the subject or if I'm the next Woz. It doesn't tell you if I know how to ship or if I'll need constant hand-holding for the next few years.
davidamcclain | 15 years ago | on: 4chan Users Try to DDoS Tumblr, Tumblrs Raid 4chan in Revenge
(I don't know that any particular memes were named in this allegation.)
davidamcclain | 15 years ago | on: Damon Albarn records new Gorillaz album on an iPad
davidamcclain | 15 years ago | on: Dear Foursquare, Gowalla: Please Let’s Stop Pretending This Is Fun
Maybe we won't see many coupons for LBS until they have a large enough slice of the retailer's demographic (or just a large enough % of the population) and few people will sign up to use these services if they don't have these coupons.
Facebook on the other hand is a different beast. A massively larger user base and greater brand recognition with companies. How many ads do you see on TV where the URL on the screen is to facebook.com/some-household-brand. Businesses are already savvy to the fact that a great proportion of their customer's traffic is on Facebook. Seems like a small jump to move your coupons from your Facebook page to your location/"Place" on Facebook. Gowalla and Foursquare don't have their foot in the door like Facebook does.
davidamcclain | 15 years ago | on: My Start-Up: 3000 unique users a day, only 3 offers?
If I were an investor (which I'm not - no experience or skills in that area) I would be interested to hear your answer on that. What would plan "B" be if something like that were to happen?
davidamcclain | 15 years ago | on: MySQL at Facebook
I'm having trouble understanding the motivation. If a slow query is always slow, then I'm always going to be kept waiting for that page/data. It seems logical to worry about the queries that 100% of the time keeps users waiting rather than the queries that keep users waiting <100% of the time.
Does anyone care to explain why this is a good idea (for Facebook at least)?
davidamcclain | 15 years ago | on: Exercise More to Hack Better
davidamcclain | 15 years ago | on: Spot the fake smile
I got 12 right out of 20.
davidamcclain | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: How does having a baby change your life?
Beautifully said. I envy you your parenthood!
davidamcclain | 15 years ago | on: Too much time on their hands?
Now that I see that I'll endeavor to never act so hideously towards another's creativity, for my own good, and try to make the time to waste on things I care about.
In other words, deciding to quit your old job was probably a good idea. If going freelance isn't a good idea for you it doesn't invalidate the idea of quitting your job. It just means you have to come up with a new idea.
I feel for you though man, freelancing was tough. Especially if you made as many mistakes in it as I did. From what you say however, I wouldn't have stayed very long at your old company.