ucentric | 15 years ago | on: $job = "I have php skills";
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ucentric | 15 years ago | on: Search for PHP
ucentric | 15 years ago | on: The .ly domain space to be considered unsafe
Personal users are only just starting to get into having a personal URL to hosting their own id and blog etc. and with over 2 billion internet users and only around 140million registered domains, I think attitudes will change quickly. At least for the personal user.
ucentric | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: What's the big deal with startups anyways...
These are pretty big sacrifices.
ucentric | 15 years ago | on: Choosing a Content Management System (CMS) - Kentico CMS Review
ucentric | 15 years ago | on: Start ups, please don't force me to log in with Facebook
ucentric | 15 years ago | on: Start ups, please don't force me to log in with Facebook
ucentric | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: What's the big deal with startups anyways...
We chart the newest frontiers.Taking risks with our lives, our finances and our futures in the vain hope we will make the world an ever-so-slightly better place in which to live.
Yes most of us fail, but does that mean we don't deserve our own spotlight, voice or recognition for - at the very least - trying?
ucentric | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: Feedback on company name - Drag the Lake
Try expanding your search to include the non-std tlds as it is still possible to secure a great name. For example communic.do is available from the .do tld and whilst not quite on-message for your site, it is far superior to what you have and is really catchy and memorable.
Ps if you do want that domain let me know and I will advise the registra to release it as we have it reserved but ended up going with innuen.do for our project)
ucentric | 15 years ago | on: Code for open-source Facebook riddled with landmines
ucentric | 15 years ago | on: Code for open-source Facebook riddled with landmines
As we predicted this is just another propitiatory system with open source code. Sort of like OpenID.Clever PR but not really what it claims to be.
How do you justify using the 'open' when it is based upon a propitiatory naming system? With Diaspora, whoever owns trydiaspora.com (anyone know who does?) owns your content and connections, meaning you are effectively trusting someone who is hiding their identity. Nice.
We try repeatedly to reach out to the Diaspora team when they kicked-off with an alternative that is 100% open and user-centric called NetID (see http://ucentric.org) but were ignored.
I guess that when you have $200,000 and no one to answer to, you can pretty much ignore your stated goals and anyone trying to help you achieve them.It also looks like that is basically what they are delivering for the $200k they raised as their blog suggests it is now an open project for the community to finish off...
As a side issue, is there any truth in the rumor that Zuckerberg gave them $100K?