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vilvadot | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: Show your failed projects and share a lesson you learned

Great questions! I thought a lot about those at the time, I didn't felt comfortable sitting on a pile of data waiting for an attacker to try get it. So this is what I did:

Once I decided I was going to kill the project, I removed the option to become a paying customer to not get more, waited for the last of my paying customers period to finish (it was a yearly subscription). And released an update that made the app work strictly locally, user data does not reach my server (edit: there is no server anymore) and stays in the user's browser (it works like that now).

Kept the data for a couple of weeks in case anyone wanted to recover it to help them use it with in the new "local" version, but enventually no one did, so finally I deleted my db. So right now I have no access whatsoever to that data.

vilvadot | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: Show your failed projects and share a lesson you learned

I launched ByteVitae (https://bytevitae.com/) a couple of years ago, got a decent launch here and in Product Hunt, a bunch of users the first days ~3500 and a steady influx of users over the following months. I didn't know how to convert most of those users to clients, didn't talk to them, lost all interest after the initial launch and moved on after an amazing -26€ in benefits :P

I learned so many things and was such a fruitful ride that for me it is far from a failure. But on the business side, definetly a complete failure!

Even wrote a little post mortem at the time: https://vilva.io/blog/1-year-of-building-reflections.

Lesson learned: Talk to your users. Don't neglect the business/marketing side, specially if you are a techie who loves to code. Talk to your users. It is a marathon run, forget about the overnight millionare launchs, the launch is the "easy" part, growing steady from there is the real challenge. Talk to your users!!

vilvadot | 6 years ago | on: Show HN: I made an extension that adds time cost to Amazon products

Hi everyone, author here! I just released this project I made for fun for myself, I had the idea in my mind for forever now and wanted to try my best at building and extension over it. So here it is. Hope you like it and contribute!

Right now it only supports Amazon since it is the site I use the most, but it is pretty trivial to add more shops.

BTW, I just searched for myself on the Chrome Store and found a surprisingly identical extension O_o. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/time-is-money/oopp... it seems it's more mature than mine, so here you have another option!

vilvadot | 6 years ago | on: Show HN: I made a resume generator for developers

That is a problem I had on an unrelated project with image based PDFs. With this one I wanted to avoid that, if you check the output, it is text 100% selectable (and even some interactive elements). So hopefully it avoids that problem.

Surely not as easy to parse as something done explicitly for that, but hopefully good enough.

Such good insights in your post! thanks for sharing your past experience.

vilvadot | 6 years ago | on: Show HN: I made a resume generator for developers

Thanks for sharing, that is indeed a quite complex resume, quite a challenge to keep it programatically.

Actually your same experience is what took me to make this, the pain of having to open Illustrator to edit the resume once again. Atleast for the next time I got this. And thanks for the kind words :)

vilvadot | 6 years ago | on: Show HN: I made a resume generator for developers

Wow, that "Inbuencity" bug is a weird one O_o, just tried it myself and same happens. Don't even know how it is possible, something about the font maybe?

Open source represents open source contributions (aka repos).

Well that looks cool and apparently its spot on!

vilvadot | 6 years ago | on: Show HN: I made a resume generator for developers

Thank you cr0sh, that's great feedback.

Actually at first it was very evident $30/year, but I removed it in the last minute because it seemed like a suscription (which is not). Definetly going to make that thing stand out more.

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