mattadams | 7 years ago | on: Tim Berners-Lee: 'Stop web's downward plunge to dysfunctional future'
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mattadams | 8 years ago | on: Ask HN: What do you want to see in Debian 10 (“buster”)?
Not all new things are great and I think Debian made a mistake not supporting a traditional init system alongside systemd or at least until the kinks could be worked out.
mattadams | 14 years ago | on: My U.S. Arrest Nightmare.
mattadams | 14 years ago | on: Quick poll: Favorite VNC Server for Windows?
mattadams | 14 years ago | on: Paul Graham: Why Y Combinator Replaces The Traditional Corporation
There are some things that you can automate -- but a lot of things in the oil & gas industry cannot be automated. Specifically, the leg work required to get things started & keep them maintained. Automating those sorts of things requires a pretty advanced AI and I don't see that coming around the corner anytime soon.
mattadams | 14 years ago | on: Paul Graham: Why Y Combinator Replaces The Traditional Corporation
mattadams | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: What accounting software do you use?
mattadams | 14 years ago | on: Node.js - A giant step backwards?
mattadams | 14 years ago | on: Html5please
mattadams | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: I need a lawyer
mattadams | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: I need a lawyer
The company is based in Ontario. Jason lives in Oakville so anything in the GTA would be good.
mattadams | 14 years ago | on: 37signals doesn’t like you sorting stuff. Are you just remaking a spreadsheet?
mattadams | 14 years ago | on: NoSQL’s great, but bring your A game
mattadams | 14 years ago | on: In case SOPA passes: IP addresses of popular websites
mattadams | 14 years ago | on: In case SOPA passes: IP addresses of popular websites
mattadams | 14 years ago | on: Why programmers work at night
There are chemicals in our brains which are only produced by certain rhythms, not to mention the need for sunlight and vitamin D. Being especially hard on your body can be detrimental to your long-term health and when we sleep is almost certainly as important as how much sleep we get.
I write this as someone who has a very tough time on both counts and is seriously envious of his wife who gets good sleep at the drop of a hat.
mattadams | 14 years ago | on: Startup escape path
If you are a sole entrepreneur looking to go with a Canadan Controlled Private Corporation you should NOT pay a lawyer to get your business set up. Do your research, choose the jurisdiction that fits you best and get to it. It's dead simple and once you've determined the correct steps you can easily accomplish what need in a matter of days, or less.
Secondly, if you are paying $2k+ for your first fiscal year (let's assume that the company has not broken even) then you are being ripped off, plain and simple. You do not need audited accounts at this time. I paid roughly $450-550 annually for the first couple of years for the services of a very competent firm who I would refer in a heartbeat.
Being a sole proprietor is simple, both from the tax and setup perspectives however it is not without some drawbacks. The tax rate is much higher than that of a corporation and you will be doing business as yourself. This has far reaching legal ramifications if you want to accept money from people you don't know (online sales for your SaaS, for example) and many things that you will need to get to this stage are going to require a registered business at the very least. There are also some avenues that will be inaccessible to you because of your sole proprietor status (certain grants, tax credits, etc.) and you will constantly be fighting the little guy image.
The moral of the story is, if you ever want your business to move "beyond yourself", you should seriously consider incorporating.
mattadams | 14 years ago | on: Should You Pay to Pitch Your Startup?
mattadams | 14 years ago | on: The Right (and Wrong) Way to Die When You Fall Into Lava
mattadams | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: What SaaS are you currently paying for?