ktaylor | 6 years ago | on: Let me give you a list of the top scams coding bootcamps use to steal your money
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ktaylor | 6 years ago | on: Ask HN: Which is the most successful one-person business you heard of in 2019?
The trick is understanding the trends and having the SEO skills to efficiently build the traffic. He can't put too much individual time into any one property because it will on average only generate a few hundred dollars a month in revenue.
If the trend becomes popular enough someone comes in and buys the domain for their real sippy cup business.
ktaylor | 6 years ago | on: Ask HN: Which is the most successful one-person business you heard of in 2019?
My friend has steady gross revenues of $6M a year. When I first met him about 8 years ago he was 26 and living at home with his parents. He once remarked on how much he appreciated his mother still doing his laundry and cooking for him and his father.
I forgot to mention, he has extremely high gross margins and EBITDA. He does all the work himself other then that admin I mentioned already.
What is his business, you are probably wondering?
He owns internet domains. He flips them like real estate. He looks at Google trends, buys undervalued properties, develops their traffic via SEO, generates affiliate sales revenue, and if given the opportunity, then sells them at a much inflated value. He owns 1000s of domains and has built highly automated systems to efficiently manage them.
ktaylor | 6 years ago | on: Joplin – a note taking and to-do application with synchronization capabilities
ktaylor | 6 years ago | on: Ask HN: How Do You Read?
ktaylor | 6 years ago | on: Racket for E-Commerce
ktaylor | 6 years ago | on: WeWork’s 17th employee: I was not offered options
Culturally, it would be a good move to grant all employees before x date a token number of units so they felt validated. $1k worth of units to a few dozen employees is a rounding errors worth of dilution but would pay many intangible dividends to the culture.
I do think, ultimately, the bulk of incentive equity should go to those most likely to make significant contributions.
ktaylor | 6 years ago | on: WeWork’s 17th employee: I was not offered options
ktaylor | 6 years ago | on: WeWork’s 17th employee: I was not offered options
ktaylor | 6 years ago | on: Elsevier cuts off UC’s access to its academic journals
The issue is not whether people should be able to profit off their own work but whether a rent-seeking gatekeeper should be able to hijack others' work and profit off it.
ktaylor | 6 years ago | on: Home is a small, engineless sailboat (2018)
I've traveled the ICW from Moorehead City, NC to Dinner Key, Miami. Derelict boats bring a very bad reputation to the cruising community and have real repercussions. Also, this boat is very unlikely to pass a coast guard inspection, making it an illegal vessel, putting other boaters and rescuers at risk, as they are legally obligated to render aid if he needs it.
This is why I am concerned for his mental health. Nothing wrong with living in a boat, as I've done with children. But one must be responsible and respect the danger of the water.
ktaylor | 6 years ago | on: Home is a small, engineless sailboat (2018)
ktaylor | 6 years ago | on: Ask HN: Best office chair for home office work?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0049UCECE/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b...
It is $200, sturdy and adjustable. I am 6 foot and 200 pounds.
ktaylor | 6 years ago | on: Home is a small, engineless sailboat (2018)
ktaylor | 6 years ago | on: LaTeX Workflow on iPad
ktaylor | 7 years ago | on: Version control in academia
ktaylor | 7 years ago | on: Working remotely in a non-remote company
When working on a team or working in management, so many decisions are decided outside of meetings. As a remote employee or manager, you need to go to great lengths to make yourself available at a moments notice through slack, zoom, etc.
Don't become forgotten...and then irrelevant.
ktaylor | 7 years ago | on: There is no work-life balance, just life balance
https://www.rolemodelsoftware.com/why-we-build-software-syst...
This is also why I quit the tech startup rat race and transitioned to my current lifestyle that allows me to work on the projects I am interested in, be around my family, travel when I want to travel, and go in whatever direction I am interested.
Work-life balance has always smelled of a construct created by corporate "personnel" departments to stem the tide of fleeing, burned-out workers.
ktaylor | 7 years ago | on: Fortran is still a thing (2017)
He is currently learning R, though, and so Fortran at this shop may have its days numbered.
ktaylor | 7 years ago | on: McDonald's opens new $250M headquarters
I've interviewed 100s of programmers for several very well known tech company and specifically tried to get tech interviewers to tone that down. Doing so allowed us to hire some great non-CS JR programmers who are now team leads and even CTOs at other companies.