timtrueman | 13 years ago | on: Twitter employee live-tweets his WSOP ascent
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timtrueman | 15 years ago | on: Poll: When do you usually go to bed?
12-2AM: Life is busy and I've lost track of time but I am always in bed by 2AM.
10PM (ish): My body is in tune with the sun and so I'm waking up at 5-6AM by the light. I find I usually need naps to make it through the day but this schedule is usually my most productive. I get onto this schedule when I crash early from staying up late for an entire week or when I spend time outdoors (e.g. camping for a week in Yosemite under the stars).
timtrueman | 16 years ago | on: The First Falcon 9 Launch
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timtrueman | 16 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who's hiring?
We'll give a free iPad to anyone who refers someone to us that we hire.
timtrueman | 16 years ago | on: IPhone OS 4.0 unveiled, adds multitasking, shipping this summer
timtrueman | 16 years ago | on: NoSQL vs. RDBMS: Let the flames begin
Also I can say rotational disks may not provide the economics that make RDBMS seem attractive—but FusionIO cards have really changed that. And I didn't just read the datasheet and get a nerd boner. I watched the queries from 8 beefy physical database boxes (that were getting hammered) combined onto one physical box that was identical in all ways except it had an FusionIO card. It handled 8x the number of queries with ease and could have taken a lot more punishment. Yes, the cards are expensive but in the scheme of getting rid of 7 servers it was actually saving significant amounts of money.
timtrueman | 16 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who's hiring?
We're building something brand new, incredibly challenging, and very exciting and this is your chance take something complex and setup the perfect environment for it (if you've ever wanted to do try that…). We're a Python/Django shop, we're in San Francisco and this isn't a remote job.
Fluther is funded by Marc Andreessen, Ben Horowitz, Ron Conway, Naval Ravikant, and Dave McClure, and we're advised by Biz Stone (Twitter) and Leonard Speiser (Bix).
timtrueman | 16 years ago | on: Building a world-class team: six mistakes I made early in my career
timtrueman | 16 years ago | on: Going for a trot on the Django pony
timtrueman | 16 years ago | on: Going for a trot on the Django pony
timtrueman | 16 years ago | on: Going for a trot on the Django pony
timtrueman | 16 years ago | on: Going for a trot on the Django pony
I felt that way at first but once I got to know South I found it to be much better than custom queries.
timtrueman | 16 years ago | on: Going for a trot on the Django pony
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shard_(database_architecture)
What it seems to support is "Database Routers" which let you implement your own sharding. It's not that you can't do it. It's just that it doesn't support sharding out of the box.
I'm more excited for the template performance improvements.
timtrueman | 16 years ago | on: How to become rich even if nobody is following you on Twitter
timtrueman | 16 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who's hiring (take 3)?
timtrueman | 16 years ago | on: Ask HN: Which is the best way to keep yourself organized
timtrueman | 16 years ago | on: Ask HN: What do you use to monitor your websites?
timtrueman | 16 years ago | on: The curious pricing of the 27" iMac
timtrueman | 16 years ago | on: Ask HN: Your favorite Startup School moments?
"It's like we're married, but we're not fucking." — Some startup founder who went through Y Combinator quoted in PG's talk
His Tweets are filled with the two basic building blocks of great storytelling, even if only by coincidence: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loxJ3FtCJJA