kmt's comments

kmt | 12 years ago | on: Atlassian Valued at $3.3 Billion

JetBrains, yes absolutely. YouTrack is not as popular as Jira but JetBrains' IDEs are very popular. TeamCity is also waaay better than Atlassian Bamboo and sells well in the enterprise.

kmt | 12 years ago | on: S.F. cracks down on Airbnb rentals

You are correct that this is not only specific to AirBnB but the whole shared economy. However, things are not black and white and only time will tell how they will settle.

From the article:

"The law I'm using is that the city says there are hotels and there are apartments, and the two shall never meet,"

They have already met!

Clearly, the demand is huge due to the new realities: better technological infrastructure, disappearing middle class, high prices of real estate and high rents in urban areas, the desire to socialize.

The issues are just starting to surface and the laws will have to evolve and adapt.

EDIT, since I can't reply to the comment below:

"Demand is huge for what? For unlicensed short-term rentals that don't pay hotel taxes or follow regulations, thus saving money? This is not news. This is not a "new reality". In fact, it's why the regulations exist in the first place."

I agree with this but that's not among the new realities I was referring to.

Some of the new realities are:

- people have gotten poorer and don't mind the extra income; some needed it pretty desperately

- there is a trend of growing appreciation of urban areas which worsens the first problem

- people have learned to be willing to trust strangers due to the reputation/karma system

- the Internet has taught people to enjoy the social aspect: meeting interesting strangers

kmt | 12 years ago | on: How PayPal is being revolutionized by Node.js and Lean UX

I am doing a similar thing in a organization that has been at least as dis-functional, I know exactly what you're talking about. In fact, everything that you have presented and chatted about here resonates so well with me that I'd be interested in getting in touch with you. Case studies like yours are preciously rare on HN. My address is in my profile if you're open for it.

kmt | 14 years ago | on: Being recruited in the USA

People perform differently when they are being watched not to mention interviewed. Some deviate substantially.

Also, that collaborative editor might not fit their fingers due to a habit.

Even more: often people just don't like each other and the interviewees feel that, get nervous and perform poorly. I know someone who was dismissed as completely unqualified on the phone screen interview where I work and then Amazon hired him and he's quite successful there.

kmt | 14 years ago | on: Sergey Brin gives $500,000 to help Wikipedia

No. Beyond technical stuff and Apple, Wozniak is a simple man with a good heart but still a rather simple man who apparently doesn't appreciate money all that much. Beyond math, science and Google, Brin is an idealist with grand ideas about the world. Expect much more from him in the future since he does indeed have a lot of money, understands money's potential very well and is careful about investing in anything now knowing that later he'll be even more mature and will make much wiser investments.

kmt | 14 years ago | on: Google Killing Off Buzz and Code Search

I agree that when price of zero is bad in sense that it raises the users expectations to infinity (if you think of value/price) and this is bad for the echo system. On the other hand "free" allows everyone in the world with Internet access to use the service which is a very positive thing overal. IMO, the best model (in terms of impact, not in terms of business model necessarily) is a hybrid where you offer premium services (like github, linkedin, dropbox, etc.). I'm not sure why Google shies away from it but my guess is customer service.

kmt | 14 years ago | on: How Apple Works

Precisely. How do you see Jony Ive be the tough negotiator for example?

kmt | 14 years ago | on: Remove any Site From Google (even if you don't control it)

Quoting Spolky regarding bugs and bug fixes? He has a horse in the game, I wouldn't quote him for anything bug-related.

Regarding bugs: a fast thinker always thinks about the consequences of checking in any code. Checking in code, not to mention releasing it, changes the word (in a very minor way but it still does). Not exploring the possible consequences and the alternative options is just negligence and/or lack of experience. You don't have to be a perfectionist to see this, you just have to be fast: finding a wise, balanced solution quickly every time you change the world.

kmt | 14 years ago | on: Poll: How much do you make as a programmer?

Off-topic:

You've got two typos. The {first,last} option should be "{Less,More} than {6,20}0K".

I've always wondered about this particular typo. I've caught myself do it but extremely rarely. And that's just me being occasionally erratic. However, since you've got it twice, I'm wondering: do you even know that it is incorrect? I have this theory that those who learned to speak English before learning to write it never had to pay attention to this.

kmt | 15 years ago | on: You can increase your intelligence

I always slack when it comes to number 5 (networking). I'm always busy with something "more important" and kinda have to force myself to get out and meet people.
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