jdennaho
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6 years ago
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on: When good ideas make bad business
You could have made value for the customer too, you needed cash to keep the operations going. Doctors will pay for this if it lets them get a leg up on other doctors that's how you need to sell it. "Doctor X prescribes what he always prescribes, I make decision based on cutting edge studies." If they got arbitrage because of that and could steal patients, especially doctors with a new practice then you have a sale my friend. You gave up too easy.
jdennaho
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6 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What are successful projects that started as prototyped hypotheses?
solve a problem you have, it might now scale or spread, but you received some benefit for it.
jdennaho
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6 years ago
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on: Tesla Cybertruck
Bed will be used to hold soccer ball.
jdennaho
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6 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What are your arguments in favor of end-to-end encryption?
Argument? Its a trade off freedom vs security. Traditionally patriots have chosen freedom.
jdennaho
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8 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What happened when Amazon moved into your business?
If you stay on your toes and keep growing they will buy you. Then they will slowly chip away at it until they can delete it and replace it. CreateSpace vs KindleDirect being a prime example.
jdennaho
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8 years ago
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on: DMCA, Easylist, Adblock, Copyright Access Control and Admiral
tell us more about how you are garbage
jdennaho
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8 years ago
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on: Exactly-once Semantics: How Kafka Does it
So its exactly once semantics, not exactly once delivery. Adding a dedup is not exactly once delivery, its being idempotent, its exactly once commit, we've had this for years. Having clients request for committed messages and keep track of their progress is not exactly once delivery, its exactly once request. Exactly once delivery has messages pushed to clients. As blogs have noted this is not possible.
jdennaho
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9 years ago
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on: Volume – The world’s first personal volumetric display
This is differentiated from 3d projection onto a monitor or vr headset how?
jdennaho
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9 years ago
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on: CryEngine out on GitHub
2.4. Restrictions on Use: Crytek reserves all rights not expressively granted in this Agreement. Without limitation, Licensee shall not:
distribute, sublicense or exploit in any other form:
the CryEngine (except for the Redistributables), e.g. as a stand-alone development engine;
the CryEngine Documentation;
the CryEngine Tools;
use the CryEngine for the development of any product other than Games, including without limitation:
military projects
gambling;
simulation (technical, scientific, other);
science;
architecture;
pornography;
Serious Games.
Serious Games? did lawyers actually even read this?
jdennaho
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11 years ago
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on: Java Developers
I've worked with java for 10 years now... I have seen some shit let me tell you.
jdennaho
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11 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Everyone loves my startup concept, why is no one using it?
You told me what features it has not why I would want it. Give me a value proposition. Also put the pricing on the front page and offer more than one option, 3 would be good.