ebun's comments

ebun | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (October 2013)

Chegg - Chegg.com - Santa Clara / San Francisco

Come join a company helping to change the way students learn by connecting them to the people and tools needed to succeed in college. Students at over 7,000 campuses use our services and we're looking for more talented individuals to join our team and help us grow.

We currently have openings for...

* Frontend Engineers

* Backend Engineers

* Product Managers

* Data Engineers

* Data Analysts

* Designers

* Program Managers

..and more. See the full listings at http://www.chegg.com/jobs/listings

If you have any questions, hit me up at [email protected]

ebun | 13 years ago | on: Nigerian scammer gets a laptop from me

That still doesn't mean it was sent to Nigeria. It just confirms that, for whatever reason, the author assumed the recipient was in Nigeria. The recipient may have very well been in Nigeria but he offers no definitive evidence.

ebun | 13 years ago | on: Google Fiber Plans & Pricing

I'd guess that their customer service would take a different, 21st century approach. I'd never call customer support for a gmail or google calendar issue...maybe a similar approach will emerge with these plans

ebun | 13 years ago | on: Cheddar

Agree 100%. I use Evernote for longer notes, but a Moleskine for quickies.

ebun | 13 years ago | on: Show HN: A new way to view IAmA's on Reddit

This is MUCH better than the reddit version. If they're okay with you doing this, I whole-heartedly support your efforts here and wish you the best of luck with this endeavor

ebun | 14 years ago | on: API Design - Matt Gemmell

"APIs are UX for developers."

This simple statement just changed the way that I think about API's.

ebun | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: I made a social network for musicians

This is a big deal to HN types, but not necessarily to all other demographics on the internet. If he could guesstimate that a large majority of his users were active FB users, the single log-in option may be worth the trade-off

ebun | 14 years ago | on: Spare Me From “Product Guys”

Product Manager here. Are most PM's really that non-technical?

I have a B.S. in Computer Engineering and worked as a dev for 3 years before becoming a PM. I thought that my path into product management was a common one. Is this not the case?

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