patwalls | 3 years ago | on: I’ve been building a database of successful companies
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patwalls | 3 years ago | on: I’ve been building a database of successful companies
patwalls | 3 years ago | on: I’ve been building a database of successful companies
I know there are a 'zeitgeist' of typical SV successful companies (Uber, Dropbox, etc) but we actually cover a ton of companies you've probably never heard of. We cover a lot of side hustles, side projects, agencies, e-commerce, and more too.
patwalls | 3 years ago | on: I’ve been building a database of successful companies
patwalls | 3 years ago | on: Shouldibuytwitter.com – A tiny takeover arbitrage model for TWTR
patwalls | 3 years ago | on: Ask HN: Have you gotten a job after attending a coding academy?
1. Hardest thing I ever did, up to that point.
2. $105k starting salary
3. The most important thing it did was get me in the door as a software engineer. I actually learned and became decent on the job. I took those skills and built my own company years later.
Hope it helps!
patwalls | 5 years ago | on: How to say no, for the people pleaser who always says yes
patwalls | 5 years ago | on: Logged out
How many videos do you need to watch about music theory? Does it ever feel like the same content but regurgitated in different ways? Do you watch this to genuinely learn? Or is it more enjoyment/infotainment? (honest questions)
I don't study music theory, but this is how I feel about productivity/self-help/business videos, which dominate my feed. Although these videos were life changing at one point, I'm not sure how much more value I'm getting by continuing to watch these anymore. When I get to the end of these videos, nowadays, I just feel a bit 'bleh'.
It feels nice to find new, refreshing content that is completely outside of what the youtube algo would give me, and sometimes that happens by talking to friends (esp in different industries), reading books, old blog posts, etc. I want to stay curious and proactive in finding discovering new things and hobbies and interests.
patwalls | 5 years ago | on: Microsoft announces Lists, a new Airtable-like app
I've built an Airtable-like product that lives inside your inbox and is directly linked to your email conversations.
patwalls | 5 years ago | on: Let's guess what Google requires in 14 days or they kill our extension
Weeks or months from now, I'm sure someone will get their extension removed from the store, and may come across this post scrambling for a solution. If that's you, please reach out to me and I can send you the support emails and everything I tried.
patwalls | 5 years ago | on: Let's guess what Google requires in 14 days or they kill our extension
patwalls | 5 years ago | on: Let's guess what Google requires in 14 days or they kill our extension
They have also turned off all reviews in the Chrome Web Store: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22935092
patwalls | 5 years ago | on: Let's guess what Google requires in 14 days or they kill our extension
Google ripped my Chrome extension off the app store about a month ago.
I got a similar cryptic message, and then I scrambled to fix it, like you're doing now. Somehow my extension reappeared the next day.
Email me pat [at] trypigeon [dot] co and I can send you some of the things I did that maybe have helped.
Tweeting my support as well: https://twitter.com/thepatwalls/status/1260638967793242113
patwalls | 5 years ago | on: My blog is now generated by Google Docs
patwalls | 6 years ago | on: Apps I pay for as a bootstrapped business
patwalls | 6 years ago | on: Apps I pay for as a bootstrapped business
Thinking about ways to keep people updated, but I want to keep it minimal with no CTAs or email list. RSS is easy to add.
Open to suggestions.
patwalls | 6 years ago | on: Apps I pay for as a bootstrapped business
I think another benefit of using Upwork for this is the hours get logged on their Upwork profile which makes them more "active" and preferred in the Upwork algo?
patwalls | 6 years ago | on: Apps I pay for as a bootstrapped business
patwalls | 6 years ago | on: Apps I pay for as a bootstrapped business
I use SendGrid for when users sign up, reset password, etc.
patwalls | 6 years ago | on: Apps I pay for as a bootstrapped business
Change costs for me might be high. I'd rather spend time on marketing / features that could get me 3 more customers/month to make up for it...
I learned Heroku at my coding boot camp and they have made thousands of $$ off of me since...
We cover a lot of small & bootstrapped businesses, e-comm, agencies, side hustles, etc that IMO believe anyone can start. This isn't the stereotypical list of successful companies ala Airbnb, Uber, Dropbox.