samsheen | 10 years ago | on: Show HN: WSCombinator – Hacker News and World Star Hiphop
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samsheen | 10 years ago | on: Ask HN: How much and How do you read?
2) If the word makes no sense, I will check the meaning. However, if I am not completely sure about the meaning, I might still carry on as it helps not to get distracted from reading.
3) I read for 3-4 hours at a time and make sure it is at a time when I have peace and quiet and uninterrupted time.
samsheen | 10 years ago | on: Ask HN: Should I quit my startup?
1. Do you have any official documentation over the ownership of startup?
2. If so, how much do you and the other founder each own and what are the vesting periods?
3. Does the CEO have any equity and if so, what is his vesting period?
4. When you voiced your concern with your founder, what else did he say? Did he brush aside your concerns or adequately address them, while saying that keeping the CEO in place is important for the business.
samsheen | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: Which dedicated server provider do you currently use?
samsheen | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: Which dedicated server provider do you currently use?
samsheen | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: What is your method for up/down votes?
samsheen | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: My app is being bullied on Google webstore, What to do?
I think the best course of action would be to do the following
1. Put up code on github as others have suggested, thereby reassuring existing users
2. Publicly state in a reply to the comment that you had indeed integrated the screen recording service to help you understand user behavior, so that you could make a better app.
3. Put a disclaimer on the details page for Google Analytics with a link to opt out.
samsheen | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: My app is being bullied on Google webstore, What to do?
samsheen | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: My app is being bullied on Google webstore, What to do?
Could you tell us more about the "new analytics startup"? It seems like that's the code the reviewer was referring to (which you have said is no longer there in the extension)
samsheen | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: What's your take on using ads for non-paying users?
As an example, ads do not work very well for a highly technical crowd, like the ones using HN, but might work wonderfully for others.
samsheen | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: Review my startup, didlog.com
Also, as you scroll down, there is a very large amount of white space, which seems to be just wasting screen real estate.
All the best to you.
samsheen | 12 years ago | on: Review my startup: Budzee.com
samsheen | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: How to find a marketing/sales partner?
One source of such partnerships that people often overlook are - current customers. If you have a customer who is really passionate about the project, there is a chance he might be interested in working on it with you.
samsheen | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: How do you create your TOS and Privacy Policies?
The user will upload their document, make payment and download translated document. I figured I needed a privacy policy since some of the data might be sensitive.
Thanks. Will check out what others in my niche have done and take it from there.
samsheen | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: CTO- what to look for
Since you mention that you are a startup, you will have technical issues that no one single person will have worked on before. Instead of looking for someone who has UI, backend, server admin, mobile, web [add many more] skills, look for someone who is honest about what he knows and does not know, is not intimidated by different technologies and enjoys getting his fingers wet in different areas of work. I'd go with a Jack of all trades to a Ninja-Guru-Shaman programmer any day.
samsheen | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: To BaaS or not to BaaS
For any such commodity as a service, the initial costs to you will be lower than if you had to build the service yourself. However, over time the costs will go up. The benefit to you will always be ease of development and having the time to focus on building the core features that will make your startup feasible. Most startups fail before they reach a point where they need to worry about rising costs and that's a good problem to have. (when you have it you can mostly pay someone to fix them for you)
My recommendations (having never used any of the above mentioned BaaS providers, do take these with a pinch of salt)
1. Look at how easy it is to get your data back if you need to host the services yourself or change providers. Does the provider have any processes for the same? Speak to the sales (and support) people about this before you decide on a provider. Look for the provider that is transparent about this.
2. Don't worry about what the cost will be when you reach a million users. Your time right now is spent wisely validating your idea. Cross that bridge when you come to it.
3. The only "complete no no" scenario I can think of would be if you were hosting sensitive information (credit card etc)
Hope this helps
samsheen | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: For SEO Does it Matter if the Domain is .net or .org Instead of .com?
samsheen | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: Review my fast domain auction checking tool
For someone like me who opens multiple tabs at one time, it would be easy to think that I was on HN and click through the fishy links.