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seikatsu | 9 years ago | on: Does It Make Sense for Programmers to Move to the Bay Area?

Hear-hear on "there's more to life than money", but would still argue many of the things you list ("weather, local arts, music, culture") can be quantified to far larger extent than most bother.

Here's one attempt, as an appropriate illustration for the Bay Area: https://teleport.org/cities/san-francisco-bay-area/ (skip the top for startups, worst for housing and unfold the leisure, culture and tolerance categories, for example).

seikatsu | 9 years ago | on: Is 20$/hr enough for frontender in LA?

Median LA developer salaries on full time basis (https://teleport.org/cities/los-angeles/salaries/) seem to be 66k for web developer (for the lack of FE in taxonomy) and 78.7k for software engineers in general.

Without knowing your personal tax situation it is hard to deduct your net hourly income from this - so probably more useful to discuss and compare gross (pre-personal-tax) billing rates when trying to understand the market?

Two more LA cost & quality of life, as well as salary comparison research links for you: * https://teleport.org/cities/los-angeles/ * https://teleport.org/salaries

seikatsu | 10 years ago | on: Ask HN: I will help your startup in exchange for food and a place to stay

There is quite a lot of US visa related guesswork going on in this thread - please do seek expert advice. In my experience the application and compliance problems look much less scary when you talk to someone who does this every day. Lawyers are expensive, but try: http://teleborder.com (YC startup)

And on the global search for alternatives, should US not work out, here's some overview data of 110 most startup-friendly cities in the world: http://my.teleport.org/ -- and a mobile app for searching among them: http://teleport.org/mobile (visa data layers coming soon, too, but dozens of other cost & quality of life criteria already there)

seikatsu | 11 years ago | on: Fleep wants to replace email like mobile phones replaced landlines

we've been on Fleep with our distributed team of a dozen people for a year now and very happy with it. the quickest way to think about them is that if Slack is a modern take of IRC, then Fleep makes Skype's model of persistent p2p chats work (fast, mobile, syncing well, file storage, some clever UI improvements, web access).

seikatsu | 14 years ago | on: Europe's hottest startup capitals

You'll be fine in English in Tallinn as you would in any other Nordic capital. Fluent younger/tech circles, ok to get by anywhere from food stores to hospitals.
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