sbardle | 3 years ago | on: An Update on USDC and Silicon Valley Bank
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sbardle | 9 years ago | on: Young White America Is Haunted by a Crisis of Despair
sbardle | 9 years ago | on: Young White America Is Haunted by a Crisis of Despair
sbardle | 9 years ago | on: Young White America Is Haunted by a Crisis of Despair
Many now have their own businesses (one is a plasterer, another a builder) and they earn good money, own their own homes, and have no student debt.
The reason? They had supportive parents. Many of the people who are falling into despair tragically come from very broken families.
sbardle | 9 years ago | on: As New Zealand Courts Tech Talent, Isolation Becomes a Draw
For anyone interested in tech, wanting to start up or grow in NZ, check out the Edmund Hilary fellowship.
sbardle | 9 years ago | on: As New Zealand Courts Tech Talent, Isolation Becomes a Draw
sbardle | 9 years ago | on: Social media's effect on journalism is greater than shift from print to digital
sbardle | 9 years ago | on: The Case for More Intellectual Humility
Most people are one or the other (or somewhere in between) but to combine both in one human personality is quite rare. This may be a reason why people find it hard to work around and for such people.
sbardle | 9 years ago | on: Medieval villagers mutilated the dead to stop them rising, study finds
sbardle | 9 years ago | on: The Case for More Intellectual Humility
sbardle | 9 years ago | on: Launch HN: Tress (YC W17) – Online community for black women's hairstyles
sbardle | 9 years ago | on: Forty percent of the Bay Area wants to leave, says new poll
sbardle | 9 years ago | on: Launch HN: Tress (YC W17) – Online community for black women's hairstyles
Why not just go big and do a social network for hairstyling in general?
I think the social commerce angle could be great for revenue, esp now Instagram are starting to launch it.
sbardle | 9 years ago | on: How “engagement” made the web a less engaging place
Also, I think a problem is one person can only send one like.
Returning to my example, I'd like to be able to give the litter picker 20 likes, and maybe the Selfie uploader 1 like.
I think there has to the option of another accreditation technology which runs across social networks.
It's an area I'm interested in and looking to do my next project on...
sbardle | 9 years ago | on: Dropbox Secures $600M Credit Line Ahead of Expected IPO
Snapchat is a network and therefore is open to network effects, i.e. the sum becomes greater than the parts.
I think in ten years time Snapchat will look the more justified valuation, providing they execute.
Dropbox are going to struggle unless they can innovate ontop of the current business model.
sbardle | 9 years ago | on: How “engagement” made the web a less engaging place
The article goes too far but there is something to be said about its core argument.
I don't think the Like button or emojis are good at recognising Value. A popular extrovert with 1000 fb friends uploads a selfie and gets 100 Likes.
Meanwhile a quiet but conscientious person uploads a before and after picture of a litter-pick they have undertaken and they get 2 Likes from their 50 friends.
There has to be a better way of recognising and incentivising the latter activity across social networks.
sbardle | 9 years ago | on: What Founders Ask Founders About Getting into Y Combinator
sbardle | 9 years ago | on: California's skyrocketing housing costs, taxes prompt exodus of residents
sbardle | 9 years ago | on: California's skyrocketing housing costs, taxes prompt exodus of residents
sbardle | 9 years ago | on: California's skyrocketing housing costs, taxes prompt exodus of residents