throw02082011 | 15 years ago | on: White House: What's Blocking Innovation in America? My Answer: IP Laws
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throw02082011 | 15 years ago | on: IPad Makes Space in Japan's Tiny Homes by Removing Bookshelves
The startup scans your books.You pay a monthly fee for storage of your books at their facility, which is a free-to-use library. You remain the owner of the book and take the scans with you.
There are probably some (many) issues here, such as first sale rights, but it's not crazy.Adding additional businesses could help (coffee-library-book scanning) offset the expense but it's probably easier to try and change the law - someone would be angry enough to make your life miserable.
throw02082011 | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: What Programming Do I need for a Startup?
throw02082011 | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: What Programming Do I need for a Startup?
App first with dummy data seems like a doable first step.
throw02082011 | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: What Programming Do I need for a Startup?
Ok. Really stupid question time then. I understand most of what I'm working on for the mobile app.
Am I right about MySQL as a direction for what the app talks to?
I might try another project first that doesn't need outside data to get my feet wet. I may be getting ahead of myself here.
throw02082011 | 15 years ago | on: The Youth Unemployment Bomb
To mix it up I've also said I'm in school now, hence some hours I can't work, and don't show the degree or say that it's for a grad program. Just let prospective employers think it must be undergrad.
Really since losing my job (started grad school part time before then) as tough as it is being "over qualified" people don't want students either. A number of places have said they require "full-time" availability even for part-time employees because the hours change week to week.
For those who say the jobs are out there and that Gen Y is lazy, try losing yours. It can suck. Bad.
throw02082011 | 15 years ago | on: The Youth Unemployment Bomb
throw02082011 | 15 years ago | on: The Youth Unemployment Bomb
Part of the problem is cheaper young workers are laid off to keep fatcat management of an older generation. The workers remaining at the company then get "more productive." Fire the old and bring in 2 young workers(or more) for each of their salaries and things get much better.
Could it use reform? Heck yeah. But your view is no better than the supposed lawyers you hate against.