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geddes | 11 years ago | on: 'I've never seen anything like it': Airbnb renters leave Calgary home trashed

This is also a cultural barrier, when I lived in germany very few people had electric clothes dryers - most people had electric washers and racks for air drying. For a german it's reasonable to assume dryer meant hair dryer.

Ultimately, because AirBNB and VRBO are p2p you are accepting a certain level of risk in exchange for a rate much cheaper than a name brand hotel. The name brand hotel buys you a level of certainty in the experience you will have.

My example airbnb in Prague - a room advertised as a king size bed, but when we got there it was two twin mattresses pushed together, with a king size sheet laid over both of them.

In my experience hosts have been honest when you ask them direct questions when researching their listing. It just takes time to do this for every listing you are interested in, and there will always be things you don't think of. "Is your bed a single mattress or two mattresses pushed together?" wasn't on my list!

geddes | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2015)

MemSQL - San Francisco, CA and New York, NY

We're hiring Forward Deployed Engineers. This is a great role for folks who love to be customer facing but also like to code. Our FDEs spend about 50% of their time writing code. Travel can be up to ~25%. Our customers are folks on the tip of the big-data sphere, and you would help them use MemSQL to solve extremely challenging data in problems.

If you are an amazing communicator and storyteller, and also have serious dev chops (bonus for experience with distributed systems, hadoop excosystem, spark etc), I'd love to talk to you: geddes at memsql dot com.

geddes | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (October 2014)

Mixpanel - Remote in Europe. Dublin, London, Amsterdam preferred.

We're looking for our first support hire in Europe to provide coverage in the EMEA time zones. If you love being in technical, customer-facing roles, want to be part of a rapidly growing startup and have work authorization in the EU please e-mail me: [email protected].

geddes | 12 years ago | on: The Man Who Built Catan

Is Catan really Silicon Valley's golf, like the article claims? I'd love to think so but I haven't seen any deals cemented over a game of Catan. Anyone have any stories?

geddes | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2014)

San Francisco - Mixpanel

We're hiring for a variety of customer facing roles here at Mixpanel. We have some of the greatest customers on the planet, and when they reach out to us they deserve to be supported by a smart, energetic and technical team.

This includes Account Managers, Support Engineers and Solutions Architects. The details are at http://mixpanel.com/jobs. I am the hiring manager, so feel free to ping me directly at [email protected] with questions or to apply. I actually read cover letters!

geddes | 12 years ago | on: Netiquette (1995)

One of the first items:

    - Never send chain letters via electronic mail.  Chain letters
      are forbidden on the Internet.  Your network privileges
      will be revoked.  Notify your local system administrator
      if your ever receive one.
I think when I got on the internet around 1996 half of the e-mails I got were chain letters. Proves the fallacy of trying to claim that something is 'forbidden on the internet.'

geddes | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (August 2011)

New York, NY: The Council on Foreign Relations is hiring a Web Operations Manager.

CFR publishes ForeignAffairs.com and CFR.org. We're looking for a broadly skilled web generalist with a background either in web development or server administration. In this role you'll have your finger in both pies :-). CFR is a great place for the intellectual hacker. If you are interested in foreign policy, current events and/or politics, you'll enjoy the opportunity to work alongside the thought leaders that work here.

Full job description: http://www.cfr.org/about/career_opportunities/openings.html#... If interested send me a note. gmunson (at) cfr (dot) org. No recruiters please.

geddes | 15 years ago | on: Show HN: My side project that searches the web for technologies

This is really great! On the Analytics end I'd add the following services:

Omniture (Adobe) Site Catalyst. This can usually be detected by looking for a request to the the *.2O7.net domain (though not always, some Site Catalyst users CNAME their own tracking domain to 207.net, in that case it's harder to detect)

ChartBeat (static.chartbeat.com/js/chartbeat.js)

Some others: WebTrends, CoreMetrics, Hitbox, Performable

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