stevenbrianhall | 1 year ago | on: No Salt
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stevenbrianhall | 1 year ago | on: No Salt
Ouch, this one hurts. I lost my Dad to pancreatic cancer last year and had a very similar experience - he loved jumping on the tractor and cutting the grass on his little farm, but we went so quickly from him asking me do it temporarily while he recovered from surgery to him never getting on the tractor again.
So sorry for what you're going through, and wishing you some peace wherever you can find it. My email is in my bio, please reach out if you need someone to talk to (I have no useful expertise or advice of any kind here, but will gladly lend a listening ear).
stevenbrianhall | 12 years ago | on: Banking Startup Simple Acquired for $117M, Will Continue to Operate Separately
I couldn't be happier with that decision, and believe that I have been saving money (in both fees and in general) because of Simple's interface.
So with this news, I feel excited for their team, but still very nervous. I joined Simple precisely because I was tired of dealing with a megabank (like many folks here), so if Simple can continue to buck the trend and stay customer-focused and agile, then I'll continue to be all-in.
stevenbrianhall | 12 years ago | on: Show HN: Codewars
They currently support CoffeeScript, Javascript, and Ruby, but are working on supporting a ton more. Definitely worth investigating.
stevenbrianhall | 12 years ago | on: Show HN: Kite - Start building a web app in one click
I'm impressed.
Later in the day I'll dive a little deeper, but between frictionless "add an app" process to the way it feels like a local development environment - I think you've got a winner here.
Now, when can I pay you for this service? :)
stevenbrianhall | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: Freelancers - what do you use to generate quotes and invoices?
stevenbrianhall | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: Please help a first-year CS student contribute to OSS
After asking lots of questions, I was pointed to http://make.wordpress.org/core/handbook/, which does a pretty decent job outlining the workflow. It helps to read a lot of tickets first to get a feel for what they're fixing - http://core.trac.wordpress.org/report/14 and then find a neglected (but fairly recent) but and chip away at it.
It's overwhelming, but I've found a great amount of confidence in just picking a (tiny) bug, fixing it, and watching the process work. Good luck to you!
stevenbrianhall | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN Googlers: would you invite a fellow geek to visit the Googleplex?
(Edit: También hablo Español si te hace sentir más cómodo.)
stevenbrianhall | 12 years ago | on: Google Ventures Puts $258M Into Uber, Its Largest Deal Ever
stevenbrianhall | 13 years ago | on: Kirby
By the time I'm done, I will have an extremely lightweight static-file based blog that syncs with Dropbox (and has a web-based control panel, if needed). The tutorials on the site are great to get you set-up. Highly recommended.
stevenbrianhall | 13 years ago | on: Web developer replaces clients website with image of unpaid invoice
In 5 years I have had 0 problems with clients paying using this method.
stevenbrianhall | 13 years ago | on: Simple launches Android app
stevenbrianhall | 13 years ago | on: No office, no boss, no boundaries – rise of the nomadic rich
I'm so, so thankful for the experiences in travel that this lifestyle has afforded over the last three years. I also think that in some ways, being constantly on the move has made me a better worker, but it's time for a change. I start a full-time sit-down-in-an-office position in February, which I chose to do for exactly the reasons that the article outlines. I echo the parent comment - it's a cool lifestyle that you should try if you can, but it's not for me any longer.
stevenbrianhall | 13 years ago | on: Announcing Photo Check Deposit
Part of the magic in the support is having a button on the side of the site where I can just open up a ticket and describe an issue, and in short time get a response back from a real human being. For instance, I went to Mexico a week or so ago and sent them a message asking them to note this on my account. They quickly responded back stating that they had noted this, and including a list of fees and limitations that I could expect when using my card down there. This was a far superior experience to sitting on the phone, punching in prompts, and answering security questions.
If you do need phone support (I have once so far), the number rings through to a real person, and is superior to big banks in response time and helpfulness in my experience as well.
I'm a big fan of the service, as much for what it is now as for what I'm sure it's going to become as it continues to grow.
stevenbrianhall | 13 years ago | on: Recommended by a friend - do any HNers use FreeAgent Online Accounting Software?
stevenbrianhall | 13 years ago | on: Google buys Wildfire
stevenbrianhall | 13 years ago | on: Sam Soffes open sources Cheddar for iOS
"What @samsoffes has built with @cheddar is amazing for a solo gig: website, iOS app, API, open source, blog, store. Many startups do less." - @bb
After checking everything out and struggling with finishing up a thousand little side projects myself, I really respect the thoroughness.
stevenbrianhall | 13 years ago | on: Just pay me.
My question about this method is more about practicality than anything else. Has the OP actually tried to enforce this? It's hard for me to imagine presenting an invoice for 150% of the original and not have the client fly off the handle and make things much worse.
stevenbrianhall | 14 years ago | on: Elon Musk entrepreneurship lecture.
stevenbrianhall | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: Best second language to learn?
They currently offer German, Spanish, and French (which is in beta). It's in private beta, but I recently had an influx of friends added to the site, so it seems like they're sending out invites pretty regularly.