suprasanna | 10 years ago | on: How I made my own Amazon Dash button
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suprasanna | 10 years ago | on: How putting $10M into UBeam illustrates everything wrong with tech investing today
http://www.bothsidesofthetable.com/2014/11/05/the-case-for-o...
suprasanna | 10 years ago | on: As More Tech Startups Stay Private, So Does the Money
suprasanna | 12 years ago | on: Amazon India is now live
Addresses that most "western" countries consider expected (ex. 1 Apple Loop, City, State Zip) don't exist here. Companies literally print on ads "On ____ Road, near ____ Terminal behind ______ City, State".
If Amazon somehow figured this out for India delivery - they'll do great.
Lastly, a 30 day return policy (or any return policy) is unheard of here. Electronics, clothes, anything I bought here strictly said no returns no matter what (even if defective).
suprasanna | 13 years ago | on: U.S. Students Rank Worst in New Sleep Study
And so, in a weird way, pretending to be super-busy has its rewards. And this is part of why the problem even exists.
suprasanna | 13 years ago | on: U.S. Students Rank Worst in New Sleep Study
To this end, for those so inclined, Cal Newport is the author of a great book (How to be a Straight A student) that had good ways to force yourself into a schedule that limits your studying time (good thing!) while still giving you the results you want. Lots of willpower required but was well worth the effort for me (took a bunch of failures until I got it right).
suprasanna | 13 years ago | on: U.S. Students Rank Worst in New Sleep Study
It's similar to what happens in adulthood when everyone compares how "busy" they are 24/7 and display it as if it's a badge of pride.
suprasanna | 13 years ago | on: Focus, entertain, or both?
Not quite a direct answer, more of a thought sapling.
suprasanna | 13 years ago | on: Thoughts on Paul Graham's "Growth"
suprasanna | 13 years ago | on: Skeuomorphism is the easy way out
suprasanna | 13 years ago | on: C’mon, Facebook Is Actually Pretty Awesome
suprasanna | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: Kinda like posterous?
suprasanna | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: How do you consume your readings online?
After a ton of experimenting, I found a system that works well for me. Short preface: I use my system to keep up with about 5 blogs where I want to read every post and then for all the articles I come upon via twitter and HN.
I use Read it Later to keep tabs on articles that I find on twitter + here on HN. Tweetbot lets you send to RIL directly from tweets and for HN, I use the Chrome extension, Aside.
For the blogs I follow, I use Reeder. If you find yourself with too much in here, do what I did: eliminate blogs that you don't read EVERY post for. You'll bring back the ones you miss.
In practice, it also helped me to just pick a trigger for reading through everything, my 'trigger' being after my run. This way, I set aside a certain amount of time to read through everything for that day.
Improvements? I wish Reeder pulled from Read it Later. That way, I could have one app that has all my articles.
Reading articles online will fill the time you allow it - so just decide how valuable what you are reading really is to you and go from there.
suprasanna | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: do founders get a salary after raising angel round?
The understanding is that you as the entrepreneur will put in 100% (more like 150%) of your effort & time into the company so, naturally, that eliminates other direct work for a source of income. The venture firm was providing them a salary but it was always explained as just enough to cover living expenses (rent, food, car, etc). In terms of numbers, this will obviously vary greatly depending on cost of living in your area but consider what would be just enough for a modest life.
Taking as little money as possible from the round for a salary is actually in the best interests of the entrepreneur as well. The money raised early on is very "expensive" in terms of equity given up for it. If you truly believe in your company and idea, you'll realize that the 40K or 60K salary you want now actually costs you $400K if/when you exit or IPO. Of course, this is just an sample, optimistic scenario but hopefully you see my point.
suprasanna | 14 years ago | on: Tell HN: Steal my ideas
suprasanna | 14 years ago | on: Chute (YC W12) Launches A Twilio For Photos
suprasanna | 14 years ago | on: Chute (YC W12) Launches A Twilio For Photos
suprasanna | 14 years ago | on: Tab Debt
Articles: Get Read it Later and install the FFX extension if that's your browser of choice. One click and it's accessible on your iPad or phone for reading later. Close those tabs.
Forms: If it's for funding, if it's for some organization, whatever - you just don't want to fill it out now. Grab the URL and mail to [email protected] to get a reminder via email in a week. Close these tabs too.
Cool Web Apps you want to try out: Sign up then and there, then bookmark it. If it has a high enough value prop to you, you'll remember and come back to it. What now? Yep, close these tabs.
I found that the majority of tabs I had open fell under these categories. Using a mix of Read it later, followupthen and simply taking an action, I bet you could plow through those open tabs instead of going through more Cmd + T pain.
suprasanna | 14 years ago | on: Google buys Zagat
suprasanna | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancers? (September 2011)
Developer needed with expertise in: HTML5 Canvas, PhoneGap, MySQL familiarity, Javascript and CSS familiarity. 5 month timeframe for initial project; leading to a long term development job if successful. We're a VC backed stealth startup based out of Cincinnati, OH building a awesome consumer-facing web app leveraging mobile devices via Twilio.
We are a lean team of two + a designer + you the developer. Ton of hard work but also a ton of fun. Competitive pay + an environment with a lot of freedom to do things the best way you can implement it.
Email applications to [email protected]. Thanks!
You could use the same method to track many other things if you got creative.
https://medium.com/@edwardbenson/how-i-hacked-amazon-s-5-wif...