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sledmonkey | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2015)

One Click Retail - Salt Lake City/Provo Utah area - Front End/Back End Devs

Serving 100+ of the world’s top brands, One Click Retail is a Business Intel company filling in the e-commerce data gaps of our client's operations. One Click gives manufacturers the data they need to run their businesses more profitably.

We are currently looking for both front end and back end developers. We run an angular front end built on a service based LAMP stack. We use composer, git, vagrant, nerf, and a mix of server providers.

Salary $70k-$100k depending on position, Options, Matching 401k, etc.

Contact us at [email protected] to apply.

Thanks!

sledmonkey | 12 years ago | on: Atlassian Valued at $3.3 Billion

We had a similar bug that we worked around by adding a transition view of "Resolved Issue Screen" to all steps leading to done in the Add Workflow Transition page.

sledmonkey | 12 years ago | on: A Passive Income Hacker's View on Wealth

> One good passive income generator is not enough for the long-haul. One will need 3 - 5 different niches to be comfortable for many years to come. There is lots of volatility and some niches will eventually fail.

I learned this the hard way. I had a great passive income site that was at one point making $12k a month. Spent more time tweaking text and other (in hindsight) trivial things than finding other passive income methods and when the gravy train failed I didn't have anything to fall back on.

sledmonkey | 13 years ago | on: How eBay Worked With The FBI To Put Its Top Affiliate Marketers In Prison

From my limited understanding of cookie stuffing you are trying to get the ebay cookie on someone's computer without them knowing and without actually promoting anything for ebay. In your example you would actually be promoting ebay products although i'm not sure if that is sufficient to be legit. Haven't looked at the ebay affiliate terms in a while but you might be limited to placing cookies only when they click through in a link.

sledmonkey | 14 years ago | on: How SOPA Could Ruin My Life

If he's doing around 2.8-3.2 million pages views a month he's most likely in the premium program that allows for things like that.

sledmonkey | 14 years ago | on: "Big Content" Is Strangling American Innovation

"Another theory is that we're going to see a hollowing out of the middle tier of the film and TV businesses. You'll have giant studios making giant movies, and you'll have tiny indies making tiny movies. But there will be no middle ground, because it will no longer be profitable."

It seems to be the with many things these days. Many markets have moved to a more bifurcated structure. You see it in things from airline classes(how many have coach, business, and first), economic classes, video games(as mentioned in other comments here, the list goes on.

sledmonkey | 15 years ago | on: Idea Guy Looking for Developer

I just had an idea man want to pitch something to me but he wanted me to sign an nda before he would even tell me anything about it. Sorry, i'm not going to put my projects at risk just to hear it.
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