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opensports | 6 years ago | on: Meetup.com alternatives

If you're a recreational sports Meetup group you could try us at OpenSports (www.opensports.net). We only charge for paid events and don't have monthly fees. We've moved over hundreds of sports Meetup groups such as https://opensports.net/@cfrs, https://opensports.net/@sonsofpitchesfc, https://opensports.net/@philadelphiavolleyball/. We offer the full gamut of Meetup features along with many others such as support for waivers, discounts, waitlists for paid events, etc. Transaction fees of $5% + $0.30 including Stripe credit card fees.

opensports | 8 years ago | on: Tell HN: Today's the day that YC invites applicants to interviews

OpenSports: https://opensports.net - we make it really easy for sports organizers to run their organizations, collect money, handle waitlists, waivers etc.

If people in the Bay Area want to go to SPIN tonight and drink and play ping pong while we wait for the results to come in please comment and we'll see if we can setup a last minute event.

Also, if you want to see our hack from the YC Hackathon last weekend here is a link (https://www.facebook.com/OpenSportsInc/videos/21414657827534...) to Sequel Dan (we made an Alexa app that wrote SQL to query questions against our staging database almost as fast as we thought of them)

Good luck to everyone!!

opensports | 8 years ago | on: AMP for email is a terrible idea

With the expansion of AMP, it's crazy to think of Google more likely to undermine the health of the internet than the ISPs in a post net neutrality world.

opensports | 8 years ago | on: WeWork Buys Meetup; Here Is How Meetup.Com Will Change

A serious number of Meetup organizers have been really upset by the changes to the Meetup platform (sudden removal of features / zero customer support / redesign / switch of focus) after spending, in some cases, almost a decade on Meetup and paying thousands in monthly fees. We've been helping move sports and fitness groups off Meetup since the fall and the amount of inbound Meetup organizers just keeps increasing.

opensports | 8 years ago | on: Ask HN: Are governments obsolete?

That's an interesting split regarding the trajectory of public infrastructure given technical advancements. My concern is that the U.S. government no longer has the runway to fund public infrastructure projects. Corporations, today more than ever, have become the new governments.

Besides the net neutrality reality, I reflected on a random scattering of realities:

Apple gets to decide how much tax they pay and to whom they pay it.

Facebook can control who gets elected, how happy your kids are, and how many friends wish you happy birthday. It'll take credit for some of this work depending on which way the wind is blowing.

Twitter decides who Trump decides to punch or blow up.

Google unleashes new species of mosquitoes.

Auto manufacturers tend to lobby CARB more than the other way around with regards to auto emissions.

Meanwhile the U.S. government is spending $67,000,000,000 building a wall that I wouldn't call public infrastructure.

How long will it be until a Stripe-like service gives you citizenship or removes your citizenship from a government? Machine learning-based immigration, the President will personally build the model :(

opensports | 8 years ago | on: F.C.C. Repeals Net Neutrality Rules

Could someone at Y Combinator please find a revolutionary ISP startup and add it to the W18 batch?

We got a feature request today: "My next request would be for you to save net neutrality in the U.S. Thanks."

opensports | 8 years ago | on: Explaining React's license

The whole ecosystem of amazing people and companies that helped build React is jeopardized, which is such a sad waste of code, development time, late nights, and humanity! Please think of long term gains and not exploding software licenses. There's already enough pain going round in the world.

opensports | 8 years ago | on: Jamboard, by Google

I looked at my calendar and double checked that it wasn't April 1st when I saw the fee structure.

opensports | 9 years ago | on: AWS for Kids

I thought I was sick of April Fools' Day jokes, but you got me laughing. TY
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