richardmarr | 13 years ago | on: What makes something "notable"?
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richardmarr | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: Errorception - High performance JavaScript error tracking
richardmarr | 15 years ago | on: MongoDB vs. Clustrix Benchmark
I think it was a mistake to put this post on a blog with no other content. I think it leaves the reader with the impression that this is the only thing you want to contribute to the community... and as other commenters have pointed out that contribution could be perceived negatively.
Something to think about next time.
richardmarr | 15 years ago | on: Scalable ACID
They had me up until they called NoSQL "lazy" and claimed NoSQL solutions "give up on ACID". They aren't lazy and a lot of them support ACID, or most of it.
From that point on this veers away from logic and moves towards a self-justified argument. Tools are just tools. If you need immediate consistency then go for an immediately consistent solution, if you don't then you should feel free to take advantage of the performance gain of eventual consistency.
richardmarr | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: Are there any good online communities for UX design?
I'd also look at Product Management groups as UX is a specialism within that, so ProductCamp and ProductTank for starters.
richardmarr | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: I'm trying to start my career over again. Any good advices?
From their perspective it's about risk. Commercial experience de-risks you as a potential hire, but so does a relationship, even a new one.
If you make it to London get in touch with me and if I can help I will. My email is richard dot marr at empora dot com
Edit: another route would be to take part in open source projects with a strong contingent in London.
richardmarr | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: Why do web-startups need tech co-founders?
richardmarr | 16 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who's hiring in Europe?
> I'm not saying Node is bad, but...
You're giving off slightly mixed messages there.