kylestewart
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4 years ago
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on: Sketch Machine
kylestewart
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5 years ago
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on: Legal Support for Substack Writers
Good for Substack! Drawing a line in the sand like this makes me want to support their cause.
I get excited when I read stories about companies or groups standing up against patent trolls. Reading this made me feel a similar sort of excitement. Of course, it will be challenging for Substack to determine which actions are "bad-faith" and which are justified. It's probably too much to expect for them to stand up for all points of view on their platform that meet their terms of use.
[edit: adding a question]
Can anyone recommend good writing on Substack to follow?
kylestewart
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6 years ago
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on: Ask HN: How to rediscover the joy of programming?
Jumping in this post to recommend the exact same idea. Learn a new language outside the type of language you're used to using. I've been using my extra time indoors to learn Clojure and Forth. The things I'm learning are already changing the way I write Swift. I'm also excited about making things on microcontrollers again because Forth gives me a way to escape the horrible tooling forced on us by the chip manufacturers.
kylestewart
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8 years ago
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on: Launch HN: Temper (YC W18) – Get more sleep by blocking games at night
I'm starting to see the vision a bit. A holistic solution to creating a healthy balance of things like Facebook and video games could become a sustainable business. Headspace might be a good company to learn some ideas from. They seem to be doing really well selling "peace of mind".
Good luck!
kylestewart
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8 years ago
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on: Launch HN: Temper (YC W18) – Get more sleep by blocking games at night
Any insight on how this will scale into a sustainable business? I'm an indie app developer and find that most of my ideas for new products die in ideation phase because they seem financially unsustainable. Maybe I'm thinking about it wrong?
Temper sounds like a feature in a larger app, not a business. Whats the next step?
kylestewart
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8 years ago
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on: Radical diet can reverse type 2 diabetes, new study shows
Let's not mention this to the "every body is beautiful" crowd. I had a similar journey in my 20s when my doctor let me know I was pre-diabetic. Weight loss and good diet now has me feeling better in my 30s then ever. It doesn't have to be complicated.
kylestewart
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10 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (January 2016)
Location: San Diego, CA
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: iOS, Swift, Javascript, various web tech, C/C++, embedded systems
Resume/VC: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-stewart-91851166
Email: [email protected]
I like to solve hard problems from the ground up with small teams that really care about what they are working on.
kylestewart
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11 years ago
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on: Show HN: A mobile artist resource site built on Meteor
At Pixite we've been working hard for the past few months on a resource for our mobile artist community. This was our first time shipping something with Meteor, we primarily make iPhone apps. There have been a few issues but overall its been a great development experience. A good portion of the Meteor app is embedded in our iOS apps, which gives us the ability to make immediate updates to content and certain features without the dreaded Apple approval cycle.
Let me know if you have any questions about Source or the development experience with Meteor.
kylestewart
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11 years ago
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on: Show HN: GiFmojo – Punch your camera roll in the face
I'm the dev on this app. We had some serious fun creating something fresh in the GIF building scene. Try it out and let me know what you think. We're looking for feedback to direct the next few updates.
We are about to release 1.1, which includes:
+ Ability to add frames to your animation
+ Ability to create a animation from scratch (not from automatic suggestion)
+ Saves your GIFs for later viewing and sharing
Enjoy :)
kylestewart
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11 years ago
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on: Show HN: Storybyte – stupid simple photo stories on your phone
I'm the tech lead at Storybyte and have spent the last 6 months developing the app and server backend. We are now at the point where we are seriously pushing traffic to and marketing the app. Storybyte is a simple storytelling platform that uses the photos already on your phone. There seems to be a new player in this space every week, but we believe we have a simpler approach that will reach a larger audience. Give it a try, tell some stories, and let us know what you think.
We love feedback!
kylestewart
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13 years ago
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on: Stop working so hard
This has been one of the hardest lessons I've had to learned. Really, I'm still trying to get it right.