torspo | 9 years ago | on: Kontena 1.0 Released: Developer Friendly Container and Microservices Platform
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torspo | 9 years ago | on: Karabiner – Easy Keyboard Remapping for OS X
I tried Karabiner Elements but couldn't figure out how to replicate my configuration.
torspo | 10 years ago | on: Show HN: The Xing Framework, Rails API and Angular, Simplified
torspo | 10 years ago | on: Show HN: The Xing Framework, Rails API and Angular, Simplified
Rake initialize crashes at db:seed.
torspo | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: How do I stay "on" all the time?
Also things have developed to be kind of complicated compared to the good old days when commercial games were made by some dude just like you in his moms basement, maybe from zero to completion.
Most things have been done already and done well by either very talented inviduals or companies with lots of people. It's not fun to reinvent a wheel, especially if you're doubtful that it would be any better than what's already out there.
Getting older also gives you self confidence and/or lowers your need for validation from others. Impressing a tiny fraction of anonymous people on the internet doesn't change how you feel.
If you got good at what you're doing, then you know that you could accomplish what you want and how to go about doing it if you just decided to do it, that's mostly not motivating or challenging, more like a chore.
I'd suggest starting a project with some kind of measurable outcome, such as trying to get your stack overflow score up, making some kind of utility that's faster than the existing ones (a faster grep, an xml parser, ..) or something like that.
torspo | 12 years ago | on: Show HN: A note, task, and password organizer app for Mac
It's not hosted. The hosted web-ui thing will probably include some premium features or some enterprise installation deal, like Ansible has with Ansible Tower.
> They say they'll make money on support, but what makes them qualified to provide support for MY particular system?
Github doesn't offer support for developing YOUR application, only for issues related to using Github.