jenn
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9 years ago
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on: Show HN: Weekend project: Wanderling, a travel guide aggregator
thanks!
jenn
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9 years ago
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on: Show HN: Weekend project: Wanderling, a travel guide aggregator
Thanks! A bit of both for the initial population. Shooting for it to be 100% user-submitted, though.
jenn
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9 years ago
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on: Show HN: Weekend project: Wanderling, a travel guide aggregator
Resurrected a new years eve tradition of building something new (blog post here if you're interested:
https://blog.jennvargas.com/introducing-wanderling-%EF%B8%8F...)
My goal was to build a location-organized hub to surface all of the great travel content out there sourced from user submissions a la product hunt, reddit, etc.
Happy to answer any questions!
jenn
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9 years ago
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on: How I Work from Anywhere in the World
They had a 4G promotion in Europe over the summer which was FANTASTIC. I didn't realize how slow 2G felt until I had 4G back. Another reason I switched to Google Fi.
jenn
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9 years ago
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on: How I Work from Anywhere in the World
I haven't used work visas anywhere. I'm not going to the country for the purpose of work. I'm there as a tourist and do work while I'm there. Not typically engaging in any business transactions within the country.
jenn
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9 years ago
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on: How I Work from Anywhere in the World
That's a whole opus unto itself! In short: easiest way to find clients is through your existing network. Finding remote work...well that depends on what exactly you do, but there's tons of stuff on
http://remoteok.io.
jenn
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9 years ago
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on: How I Work from Anywhere in the World
Totally agree. I was super excited to upgrade but I'm not sold on the lack of ports + touch bar. Might wait to see what they do with the bitty MacBook. If not, this MBAir and I are together until the death!
jenn
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9 years ago
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on: How I Work from Anywhere in the World
Glad it was helpful! I'm not totally sure where you can get a card similar to the T-Mobile or Google Fi cards outside of the US. I know there are a few "international" sim cards on the market, but I haven't tried any of them myself.
A lot of my Slack integrations these days are powered by Zapier, but for regular dev work + client management, I use simple integrations like Trello, Github, etc. The life-changing part comes from being able to communicate and get updates from the multiple teams I work with in a given day, across multiple companies and groups, in one app that also works on all of my devices.
In my Slack team, I've also set up some private channels where I pipe in things like twitter alerts, flight alerts, etc. so that helps too!
jenn
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9 years ago
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on: How I Work from Anywhere in the World
Definitely helps! Though I do know a fair number of people who do this WITH kids which blows my mind. Glad the Karma tip was useful!
jenn
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9 years ago
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on: How I Work from Anywhere in the World
Hey all - I wrote this article. One update: I've since upgraded to a Pixel XL + Google Fi which is a big step up from my Nexus 5.
Happy to answer any questions!
jenn
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14 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (November 2011)
SEEKING FREELANCER - Brooklyn, NYC / Remote
WHO ARE WE:
Accompl.sh is the online community to achieve your yearly goals.
WHAT WE NEED:
Developers with experience with API integrations, data analytics, mobile web apps (bonus points for iOS).
Designers - particularly graphic designers / illustrators. Also looking for interface designers.
TECH: PHP, mysql, github, the usual suspects.
DETAILS (and other positions): http://bit.ly/accomplshjobs
CONTACT: [email protected]
jenn
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15 years ago
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on: Who else is hacking a project instead of watching the Super Bowl?
I've been taking a break from working on
http://101in365.com to watch the commercials sometimes, but yeah... hacking on a project is way more fun! Managed to get a lot done today too! Good that my friends have all be pre-occupied by the game so I can concentrate!
jenn
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15 years ago
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on: Ask HN: How do you design websites?
When designing something from scratch, my process goes from a bit of sketch on graph paper to a Photoshop mockup. I'll let that stew for a day or so and tweak it here and there, maybe share with some friends for feedback, and then start coding it. I generally put all of the main elements into a structure and use FireBug to push things around to where I like them!
For redesigns of existing sites, it's more an exercise of rearranging elements that are already there so I -may- go into Photoshop and see what I come up with or I might just go straight into FireBug and move things around to get a general sense of where I want to go with it. This is especially helpful for proposing (quick) design changes to a client.
jenn
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15 years ago
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on: Anyone know of an app that provides daily check marks?
http://streak.ly is in beta right now, but it's exactly that.
and for a shameless plug: I use made http://101in365.com to handle goals over the course of a year with the ability to track them in smaller increments (i.e. daily).
jenn
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16 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What do you think of this project?
you should be able to do that today. If you're logged in and haven't finished your list you should see a + that will let you add that item to your list straight from the explore page. there's definitely a LOT more work to be done there, though! thanks for the feedback!
jenn
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16 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What do you think of this project?
thanks! and I'm not a bro, but I appreciate the sentiment! :D
jenn
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16 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What do you think of this project?
I -completely- agree. Unfortunately building an API is slightly out of my technical skill set, but it's very high on my list of things to do! If you have any tips for how to go about developing one, I'm all ears (err...eyes?)!
jenn
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16 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What do you think of this project?
haha you know I get that feedback almost daily, but then people stick it out and thank me later for making them get all 101. I'm open to making the number smaller it people get -really- turned off by it, but for now I think it's kind of fun! And hopefully once I fix up the Explore page, coming up with 101 won't be as difficult!
jenn
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16 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What do you think of this project?
just a play on the whole "101 ways to do X better" thing. I've created a list of 101in365 in my blog for the last few years and I thought I'd finally automate the thing.
and then I did the math later and it turns out that there are 104 weekend days in a year, so it also works out that you can do 1 thing each weekend day and have a few to spare :)
jenn
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16 years ago
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on: VanyerMedia invests in Venmo
Ah crap. What a moron. Sorry bout that @ajv!