iamscanner | 14 years ago | on: Finding Early Customers When You Aren't Internet Famous
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iamscanner | 14 years ago | on: Aziz Ansari releases DRM-free standup special for $5
iamscanner | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: Hosting Django: Heroku, Gondor, or myself?
iamscanner | 14 years ago | on: The Best Science Fiction Books (According to Reddit)
iamscanner | 14 years ago | on: Thoughts on Picplum Automatic Photo Prints
Apparently my market is supposed to shrink - but I know among friends as well, a printed photo still carries a lot more weight than a digital one ever will.
iamscanner | 14 years ago | on: Renting vs Buying, Foreclosures and Job Growth across 50 US Cities
Because of the size of the down payment I made (small), and the condo market right now (not awesome), I can't sell without taking a loss until probably about 2014. I also probably can't rent without taking a loss.
I'd like to move - but at the moment, short of foreclosure, there's no way to get this condo off my hands so that I'm free to move again without taking a significant-enough (~$15k) hit to make it cost prohibitive.
Are there more opportunities in other cities? Definitely. But because of my current living situation, I'm not flexible enough to take advantage of them.
iamscanner | 14 years ago | on: Domain Squatter sent name without payment
iamscanner | 14 years ago | on: Jonathan's Card shut down
Having it be $2 was a lot more useful than having it be for a large coffee - I don't drink coffee, and I ended up using the $2 to subsidize a bagel.
iamscanner | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: What do you use for monitoring your servers?
iamscanner | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: Would young people worry about unable to remember things?
According to your description I count as young, and not being able to remember things bothers me a lot sometimes. I remember back before cell phones were commonplace, I could remember 3-4 phone numbers in my head (home, girlfriend, parents, local pizza places) - but now that I've become so reliant on my smartphone, I can only ever seem to remember my own number (and, I'll admit - the pizza place).
Does it bother me? Yeah. I talk to relatives (especially of the grand- variety) who are all "I can still remember every phone number I've ever had", and I get a little bit jealous. I help myself get over it by rationalizing that I have access to a lot more information a lot easier, now - so I don't need to remember as much of it.
Having a good memory is definitely a powerful thing - especially when you want to make a good second impression. So far though, 'take copious notes' has basically solved the "I wish my memory was better" problem.
iamscanner | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: What do you use for monitoring your servers?
iamscanner | 14 years ago | on: How our SaaS startup got 1000+ signups in just 7 days, without getting Crunched.
For $15, you probably won't get the most absolutely-custom-tailor-made experience - but you might at least get something that convinces visitors to take a closer look.
iamscanner | 14 years ago | on: Hacker News Fires Steve Yegge
iamscanner | 14 years ago | on: Ask Patrick McKenzie (patio11) anything
It might not be as intrusive as annoying DRM, but it still makes reading my ebooks frustrating.
iamscanner | 14 years ago | on: Ask Patrick McKenzie (patio11) anything
iamscanner | 14 years ago | on: CEO/CTO Dashboard
iamscanner | 14 years ago | on: John Siracusa's Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Review
iamscanner | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: Craziest thing you've done to Break the Routine?
I didn't make as much progress as I'd have liked, but I've found doing things like that (especially when you have to make a financial commitment) helps to push things along.
iamscanner | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: Best way to show off job skills (How to build my resume online?)
Having an active, well-written blog shows that you're passionate about whatever you're blogging about (or at least disciplined enough to write about it frequently), and helps you establish a reputation.
iamscanner | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: Best way to show off job skills (How to build my resume online?)
If you want to show someone you learn quickly, start a blog - and chronicle your progress. "How I built [your app here] in a weekend - lessons learned, things I didn't like". Write a lot, especially about things you've learned while building all of your cool side projects.
Have a lot of side projects (or just one big one, if you can't think of many). Most of the jobs I've gotten that don't involve an arduous interviewing process have been because I met someone and said "this is [my cool project] - can you help me solve [problem x]?". I know it sounds weird, but asking someone who knows more than you do to help you out pays off - you end up with mentors, or coworkers, or even friends sometimes.
I guess at the core of it, my advice is: work on some side projects, and try to show them to people who you might want to work with (especially when you're applying for work - I can show you a private example, just send me an email).