vrishabh | 13 years ago | on: A Founder's Constant State of Rejection
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vrishabh | 13 years ago | on: Show HN: my weekend project, Quotably
1. Use of arrow keys to navigate between the quotes will deliver a much better experience to the users. 2. Providing the users with a filter to browse books by different categories, authors etc. will prove to be a better discovery platform. 3. Use AJAX to load the quotes instead of reloading the page every-time.
vrishabh | 13 years ago | on: Engage by Mixpanel
A Competitive Density Matrix(http://www.khaitan.org/blog/2010/10/competitive-density-matr...) to size up your product against competitors will help.
vrishabh | 13 years ago | on: Education is Our Generation's Big Problem. Let's Fix it.
The cultural problem is not that education is not valued, it is more on the lines of that education is often (most of the times) equated to "formal education."
vrishabh | 13 years ago | on: Shown HN: A quick way to glance through news headlines from multiple sources
I was working on a similar treemap visualization for the links of my twitter feed though I ended up abandoning the project.
vrishabh | 13 years ago | on: Porn producers eyeing Google's Project Glass for POV films
vrishabh | 13 years ago | on: Got 15 minutes and want to learn Git?
Mind sharing the specific ones which worked for you?
> I still haven't found anything like that for Git.
I shared a nice conceptual tutorial about git in a reply in another comment of the same thread. Here it is, http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4200426
vrishabh | 13 years ago | on: Got 15 minutes and want to learn Git?
Some guy at Harvard wrote a great tutorial[1] on understanding git conceptually. It has been on of the best git tutorials I have read myself.
[1] Understand Git Conceptually - http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~cduan/technical/git/
vrishabh | 13 years ago | on: Steve Jobs on Average vs Best Software Developers
Another important trait in the A players is that they are good procrastinators. Or as pg says it, they procrastinate to do "something more important."
vrishabh | 13 years ago | on: Beautiful Windows 8 concept
Surely, quite a lot of time a design can be tweaked in its current version to make some great changes which drastically improve upon the usability. But on the contrary I think that Windows has reached a stage where some minor tweaks in its current incarnation won't make a lot of difference. It can only be optimized not radically improved until it is completely though from bottom up.
You might like to read about the concept of "Local Maximum"[1] on 52 weeks of UX. Here's a excerpt from the post.
Do you ever feel that your design has become stale and that despite your making lots of little changes to it over time without any big overhaul there is just no way to drastically improve it? If so you’ve probably hit what Andrew Chen calls the “Local Maximum”.
vrishabh | 13 years ago | on: What Twitter could have been
vrishabh | 13 years ago | on: Chrome redirecting to blank.html on search
Mac OSX Lion. Chrome Version 21.0.1180.15 dev
vrishabh | 13 years ago | on: I'm boycotting Apple
OSX and iOS are definitely BSD derivatives with an exception that using them for a normal user is not equivalent to herding cats.
Apple is perfect combination of a mainstream and real innovation. GUIs are the best example which were originally developed by Xerox, but it was apple to innovate on top of that GUI concept to make it work for the masses.
vrishabh | 14 years ago | on: Indian drug company slashes crucial medicine prices by 76%
Students here are driven by a lot of social pressures to get into an IIT just with a mindset that this wil l help them get high paying job helping them to lead a cushy life.