kull
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2 months ago
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on: Ask HN: Gmail spam filtering suddenly marking everything as spam?
This. Same, got a lot of spam getting to my inbox this morning.
kull
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10 months ago
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on: RybbitL Open source Google Analytics replacement
Why not Matomo?
kull
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1 year ago
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on: Are animals conscious? New research
Super interesting topic. Long and boring article.
kull
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2 years ago
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on: Almost no one cares if your site is not on social media
Agree. Yet, I find myself checking social media to see if the company is still alive/active. When seeing a lot of activity on social media, I assume they do well or at least they are still in business.
kull
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3 years ago
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on: Tell HN: MailChimp blacklists your IP if you open the browser's dev tools
I am using dev tools when editing templates in mailchimp interface code editor. Did not get banned yet.
kull
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3 years ago
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on: Map showing birthplaces of "notable people" around the world
it frozen my browser
kull
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3 years ago
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on: Zoom.us is down
Service status pages are so useless.
kull
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4 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What book changed your life?
Alan Watts, but rather than his books I recommend to start with audiobook with his lectures.
kull
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4 years ago
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on: Ask HN: How to send SMS cheaper than Twilio?
kull
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4 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What’s the best TV to buy?
I was shopping for TV a few months ago, and spent weeks researching. My conclusion is that most online the reviews are useless, all the quality comparison is something I would never notice myself. I went with TCL 50" Class 4 Series 4K UHD Smart Roku TV, Model: 50S435, and I love it. Cheap, roku works great, quality is great, I don't use cable, I am streaming from Netflix only.
kull
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4 years ago
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on: iPhone 12 owner sues Apple over refusing to repair
One of the biggest reasons I keep buying apple products and do not mind the cost, is that I always have great experience with Apple handling my issues. I had my AirPods Pro replaced twice for no cost (sure they shouldn't break on their own, but still), they fixed my laptop while on warranty for no cost. Once when I had to pay for fixing my keyboard (4 year old laptop without apple care), they charged me for the keyboard replacement and they returned me a laptop with new screen and new battery free of charge.
Also, I dont know if they have 24/7 support, but last week I had live chat with their support on Sunday evening.
kull
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4 years ago
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on: Hackernews.com
I feel the opposite. The harder to get here, the more exclusive it feels.
kull
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4 years ago
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on: Hackernews.com
We all want to know it. How much did this domain cost?
kull
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4 years ago
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on: Excel as Code
I have recently discovered macros on google sheets. With an option of scheduling them in the cloud and simplicity of writing them, even with my limited coding skills , it allows me to put together pretty complex dashboards.
kull
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4 years ago
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on: Show HN: The Billion Dollar Homepage
I am new to NFT, so just a stupid question. Are those numbers real? Like $200k worth of crypto for a CryptoPunk?
kull
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4 years ago
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on: Jeff Varasano's NY Pizza Recipe (2008)
Honestly, who is reading and following a recipe that is longer than a list of ingredients and a few sentences of instructions?
kull
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4 years ago
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on: Show HN: Free 3D virtual office in the browser
^ this. I was excited to try it out, but there is no wayI create an account just to take a quick look. I am 99% sure this will not work for me and my team, but I wanted to just check, maybe show it to my team. This needs no registration demo.
kull
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4 years ago
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on: Avoid buying in HOA neighborhoods (2014)
Unfortunately, in some areas you just cannot find one without HOA.
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5 years ago
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on: New Yorker Found a Whole Apartment Behind Her Bathroom Mirror
Misleading. It’s just a hole in a wall to another apartment that is abandoned. If you make a hole in a wall behind your bathroom mirror, you will actually find yourself in another apartment, this is how it works.
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5 years ago
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on: Almost 40% of U.S. Consumers Trust Online Reviews Less Than They Did 5 Years Ago
Reviews and rankings are broken across the industries. For products I usually start my journey at NYT Wirecutter
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/.
I was also recently looking for a place at Apartments.com, as I learned all places get 5 star ranking to start, and it’s of course not clear at all in the UX. I think at the moment google maps does pretty good job with rankings.