phekunde
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4 years ago
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on: LiBlast: A Libre Multiplayer FPS Game Built with Godot 4 and Blender
Thank you!
I will connect via rocket chat.
phekunde
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4 years ago
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on: LiBlast: A Libre Multiplayer FPS Game Built with Godot 4 and Blender
> I’ve been using it for a few years, and would be happy to contribute to your knowledge. If you have any questions, feel free to drop me a line.
Thank you for that!
Where should I connect with you? I don't see any contact details in your profile.
phekunde
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4 years ago
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on: Nasdaq can't handle prices that exceed 32 bit unsigned int
Here comes Indians :)
Ah, the Y2K era!
phekunde
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4 years ago
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on: LiBlast: A Libre Multiplayer FPS Game Built with Godot 4 and Blender
Off topic, but is anyone interested in learning Godot? I want to learn Godot, and looking to team-up with someone.
phekunde
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4 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Thoughts on Stack Ranking for Perf Reviews?
I left a very big company because of this policy. This is deeply unethical.
phekunde
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4 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What Roles/Skills Do You Struggle to Hire For?
I think, yes, this could be the main reason for engineers.
phekunde
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4 years ago
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on: How can I find teams or small companies that need generalists?
Sometimes problem solving needs some understanding of a domain. Otherwise it becomes difficult to solve problems in the said domain. Two domains that immediately come to mind are Security and 3D games.
I am looking to team-up with a generalist for 3D XR simulation projects who will be comfortable with NDK and Godot.
Now when I say generalist, I mean generalist in the 3D graphics/Virtual Reality/games domain. Anyone who will struggle with graphics technology, low-level optimisation will find it hard to contribute to the project.
So generalist term should be combined with domain. Otherwise it does not have much meaning.
phekunde
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4 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What Roles/Skills Do You Struggle to Hire For?
In the UK, it is notoriously difficult to team-up with someone to build a startup. The mindset is very different. If you go to US, India or China, engineers are willing to take risk. In the UK, the conversation starts something like this:
Me: "I am looking for a tech co-founder; the startup is at an ideation stage, and I have already talked to people who have shown interest in the project. I think having a tech co-founder at this stage will help a lot."
Listener: "How much are you paying for the role?"
Me: "This is an equity-based role because the startup is at an early stage."
Listener: "So you want people to work for you for free??"
This doesn't matter if the listener is an engineer or not. In the UK, there is little understanding of how very early stage startups work. It is equity based, that concept does not go down very well with the population.
phekunde
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4 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What Roles/Skills Do You Struggle to Hire For?
Tech co-founder for XR simulation project. I am looking for someone with 3D graphics/Virtual Reality/games experience on Android platform who will be comfortable with NDK and Godot engine.
phekunde
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4 years ago
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on: I have never read a business plan or balance sheet
> None of them are about what you're going to do in the near term future.
Okay, let us look again at some of the questions posted by OP:
1. How do you know people need what you're making?
2. Who might become competitors?
3. How do or will you make money? How much could you make?
These all look future tense to me.
phekunde
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4 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What's Russia's Endgame in Ukraine?
Had the West accepted the request* of Russia to join NATO, we wouldn't have seen the emergence of cold-war again! After the disintegration of USSR, the West went into triumphalism-mode rather than showing humility.
* This request was by Putin few years before the Afghan war. Russia at that time was sharing intelligence with the US on the dangers of the Taliban to the West. In the initial phases of the invasion Russia also provided some logistical support to the Western forces.
phekunde
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4 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What's a good problem solving framework/method?
This is like saying, if someone asks how do I say fit:
1. Wake-up in the morning
2. Do exercise
3. Stay fit
:)
phekunde
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4 years ago
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on: America Will Collapse by 2025 (2010)
America will not collapse, it will become less relevant. The multipolar world is going to be more prominent going forward. Even France's Macron is talking about making EU independent of US influence. And with emerging country like India already having a DNA of non-alignment, it looks like the US will have a say in global world order but the influence will be far more limited than what it use to be.
phekunde
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4 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Any interest in restarting the “Who is looking for co-founder(s)” post?
Having an alternative/choice is always better :)
phekunde
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4 years ago
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on: BNPLs: Businesses Needing Provided Legibility
Earlier the buyers were made light by their pocket with sub-prime loan financial engineering, now the target has moved to businesses with this new financial engineering. Sounds bit worrisome.
phekunde
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4 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Startup Co-Founder Only Trusts Seed Team
Sometime back I read a blog post by an early Amazon employee. I am not able to find that blog now, but the title was something on the lines of "The best decision I ever made." In that blog post the author narrated an incident at Amazon involving himself. When that incident happened the author had just joined Amazon. After a few weeks of working there, the author realised that his manager was taking credit for all the work his team members were doing without giving any credit to the team members who actually did the job. So he decided to raise this issue in the all staff meeting. At that time Amazon was a very small company. Jeff Bezos use to conduct the meetings. So when the author raised this issue(without naming the manager) in the meeting, Jeff Bezos replied that life is too short to work on or work for someone where you will not be happy. It is better to keep looking for the things that will make you happy, here or somewhere else.
The author left Amazon in a few days. Driving back home, stopped at a place not knowing what to do next. Decided to do his own startup, and after few false starts finally became a successful entrepreneurs himself.
Just thought of sharing this story here.
phekunde
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4 years ago
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on: Pentagon and CIA shaped thousands of Hollywood movies into effective propaganda
Well, it is not just the Pentagon and CIA, the NRA also has its share in damage, albiet internally to America itself, by eulogising and then infilterating the gun culture into the USA. The American movies have played a big part in internal damage to America itself.
phekunde
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4 years ago
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on: How a hypermedia approach can address usability concerns with multi-page apps
So, does KnockoutJs[0] represent the "transitional applications" framework as described in the article?
[0] https://knockoutjs.com
phekunde
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4 years ago
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on: Ask HN: English speakers, how many ways do you say “a”?
Add to that the pronunciation of 'o', "ch" and a lot more. I went into a rabbit hole on the same issue few years ago when I was trying to understand why "ch" in "chord" and "chore" are pronounced differently.
phekunde
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4 years ago
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on: What does a Principal Software Engineer do?
> She and I agree that everything past a senior engineer is political. She is much better and handling the complex social dynamics of the management class. It's kinda a game of finding the least common denominator that works best by not pissing off people and making everyone maximally happy. That often means the decisions you make you know are not the most optimal, but the most politically optimal.
A colleague of mine at previous company once described all this in two words "managing expectations" :)
I will connect via rocket chat.