justhamade | 6 years ago | on: Ask HN: Have you ever integrated RFID / BLE tags in your software?
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justhamade | 7 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2019)
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justhamade | 8 years ago | on: Coconut oil isn't healthy and it's never been healthy
http://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/6/6/e010401.full
"We might also point out that the vast area in the middle is shared by both those with and without heart disease. In fact, the solid line represents about seven times as many people as the dotted line. That means that the vast majority of people who developed heart disease developed it with cholesterol levels similar to those of seven times as many people who remained free of heart disease."
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justhamade | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: Where is the Django community?
It comes down to personal preference. To me Django was much easier, more flexible, and "funner" to work in.
justhamade | 15 years ago | on: What kind of telephone system for a small business?
1. If you want decent wireless phones I think your budget might be a bit low, check out the Snom M3 http://www.voipsupply.com/sh-m3dect-basic, or the Aastra 57iCT http://www.voipsupply.com/aastra-6757i-ct. (Cisco's phones are not worth the money)
2. SIP trunks/hosted PBX will save you some money but you need a good connection 3. You need QoS if you only have 1 internet connection. If you are doing a lot of calls at once you might want to get your another connection http://www.bandcalc.com/
4. If you go with a SIP trunk might as well use hosted PBX onebox, ringcentral, toktumi are ones that I have heard of 5. If you need high reliability stay on analog lines and get a server with FXS, I have used Xorcom. Cost is around $1100.
6. Do you need fax? Some hosted services come with faxtoemail and emailtofax.
justhamade | 15 years ago | on: Bento, a pythonic packaging solution for Python software
If you really need to do this without a customer app, that has location services turned, on then you will need to use some service provider like kontakt.io. If you search for indoor location tracking there are lots of them.
Also note there are some privacy issues here. I wouldn't want to carry around a BLE card just so the staff at a petstore know that I am in their parking lot.
Also there is the cost of giving these to users, ultimately the customer will have to cover that cost, which I wouldn't want to do.