madelinecameron | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2016)
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madelinecameron | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: How do you get people to use your product when you suck at networking?
Is it Social Media for Dummies or is it actual discussion of strategies?
madelinecameron | 9 years ago | on: Full technical details on Asana's worst outage
... That kind of defeats the purpose of "dogfooding". Sure, you have to use the same code (hopefully) but it doesn't give you the same experience.
madelinecameron | 9 years ago | on: Splitting Equity Among Founders
It doesn't make sense to be locked into something for a decade that may not even be the same in a decade. Just personal preference though, maybe someone will be up for decade of vesting.
madelinecameron | 9 years ago | on: Splitting Equity Among Founders
I think insane vesting schedules are terrible. Let's not make 10-year vesting schedules.
https://zachholman.com/posts/the-new-10-year-vesting-schedul...
madelinecameron | 9 years ago | on: Splitting Equity Among Founders
If you aren't willing to give significant equity, they either aren't valuable enough or you don't see them as crucial.
madelinecameron | 9 years ago | on: Why some businesses aren't allowed on Stripe
There are quite a few stories about porn stars having their credit cards closed just because of how they make a living.
There is a portion in there that mentions Stripe sees this regulation as "overly moralistic" and that credit card companies have "old school morals".
madelinecameron | 9 years ago | on: How to Have Healthy Relationships as a Developer
My fiance works in a t-shirt printing shop and I work as a developer. I enjoy hearing about his work, he enjoys hearing about mine but we know neither of us could do what the other does.
madelinecameron | 9 years ago | on: Florida cut $100M from its mental hospitals – chaos followed
madelinecameron | 9 years ago | on: Not Saying Winter Is Coming, but Where’s Your Coat?
I have done it before and I know I can do it, but I don't see the point in inflicting abject poverty on myself just so I am vaguely protected.
I understand what you are coming from, but really isn't for me. (Maybe when my income grows / I don't live in NYC...)
madelinecameron | 9 years ago | on: Not Saying Winter Is Coming, but Where’s Your Coat?
madelinecameron | 9 years ago | on: Not Saying Winter Is Coming, but Where’s Your Coat?
It is a little late to be doing this.
I have pretty bare-bones expenses (Fine, my apartment is 40% of my income) but I would struggle to save 24-months of expenses any time soon.
Unless you are making like $250k and living on $50k, I would say it is a little late to be stocking up to survive a downturn. I could do it if given probably 5 years, but I couldn't pull that off in 1 year.
madelinecameron | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Why don't companies hire programmers for fewer hours per day?
I am not saying they need more money, but I don't understand how we have gotten to the point of chiding people making six-figures like they work at McDonalds and want a BMW.
madelinecameron | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: When you feel stuck in life
Here is the thing though: Elon didn't pop into existence as the founder of SpaceX or Telsa, or being involved in PayPal.
The way I see it is that he didn't just take the steps to break through the barriers, he took all the steps to get to the barrier.
No one glamorizes what it takes to get to being where Elon is (ok, maybe not a lot of people) but you have to start somewhere.
Sure. Writing an app isn't going to save the world, but maybe if you can fix just one little bitty problem (even if it is just other people's boredom!), maybe you can take that little bit of leverage / money / whatever to move on to something even bigger, ad infinitum. :)
madelinecameron | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: When you feel stuck in life
I ate a banana once. I will die some day. Bananas are guns.
madelinecameron | 9 years ago | on: The future is fewer people writing code?
Programming is definitely going to get easier and I don't doubt that it will become a common skill.
I just doubt this idea that professional programming is a dying art or something. It is just silly to say that because tools that lower the barrier of entry are becoming more common, that the entire profession will soon be dead.
(Also, I am like 75% sure that it was a sponsored article to advertise for the company named in the article)
madelinecameron | 9 years ago | on: The future is fewer people writing code?
madelinecameron | 9 years ago | on: Turkey Extends Purge to Universities, Asking All Deans to Go
So glad the US isn't like that...
madelinecameron | 9 years ago | on: Turkey Extends Purge to Universities, Asking All Deans to Go
madelinecameron | 9 years ago | on: Turkey Extends Purge to Universities, Asking All Deans to Go
Is that a bad thing or a good thing? Like, have all your previous places closed, exited, what?