zxlk21e's comments

zxlk21e | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: UserInsights – Get 5 minutes of real user feedback

Hey, thank you! And yep, since it's the same amount of time required by our testers (and they get paid the same regardless). If you actually have a blog about a rare barbed wire collection though, hit me up and I'll do one for you gratis because that's just awesome.

zxlk21e | 8 years ago | on: Someone bought my Twitter account 10K fake/bot followers

It's very unlikely someone bought them for him to make him look bad. Instead, a lot of the time when fake followers are created they are programmed to look 'normal' by following other accounts and engaging. Otherwise a single follow target can be a real outlier and easier to triangulate.

source: worked in spam for a long time.

Also, 10k accounts is like $5-$10 for most 'in the business'. There are a lot of services that sell for this upwards of $50-$100 though. We're not talking about a lot of investment.

zxlk21e | 9 years ago | on: Show HN: Stuff I Need to Remember

I built this thing for all of us who read too many books and collect too many ideas ("build things that people will miss when they're gone, take more cold showers, measure twice, cut once"). I keep reading great books or posts with great ideas and I keep forgetting to put them into action because they don't really belong on a task list.

So, the idea is you list a handful of thoughts / ideas / snippets that you should be considering and it pings you with an email randomly through the week and keeps the thought or idea in the front of your mind as you work.

zxlk21e | 10 years ago | on: Give Google Contributor a try: Pay to remove ads

the interesting part is that he says you basically bid on the placement yourself. Lots of publishers are paid via CPC, so only when clicks are made. I'm guessing this has to be CPM bid then, in which case to be effective you're going to burn through you $2 per month awfully fast.

Another thing - if you're actually taking part in the bidding process this is a trojan horse to jack up the bid prices (they work in an auction format roughly) for everyone else.

Well played, evil Google.

zxlk21e | 10 years ago | on: How the Apple Watch Makes Me More Mindful

> It is NOT about monitoring stuff that is occurring outside that state, which is the intent of the watch

The added utility of a mindfulness reminder is fairly effective for a lot of people. The 'standup' reminders were a core component of the watch introduction by Apple.

> Nobody has to be instantly available to everyone.

True. I guess the idea is that the watch notifications are less disruptive to general life.

zxlk21e | 10 years ago | on: SEO hidden text and AJAX

The article ends with: "Summary So here You have it. Google can index (and indexes) hidden text and dynamically inserted text. If content is relavant to Your website, You won't get penalty from google."

I think that's disingenuous. The panda algorithm is believed to specifically target duplicate content. You're saying that if I had a website full of content stolen from more authoritative web sources that I wouldn't lose any ability to rank? I think you're wrong :)

zxlk21e | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: How Do I Become A 'Good' Programmer... Like Everyone Else Here

I think there may be a mixture since your question:

> When you're coding, do you think "What's the best possible way to do this," instead of just "How can I get this code to run?"

I do both. Mostly begin with phase 2 (mentally) and then go back and look at the 'best way' and design schema and business objects around that. I end up making a lot of sacrifices and doing things that are probably not optimal due to what I think is poor real world experience and experience working with other, more seasoned developers. My knowledge of design patterns is fairly limited and I tend to churn out projects that work, are fairly reasonable but yet I think they lack the elegance of many of the open source projects or example githubs I've seen.

zxlk21e | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (June 2014)

Wisconsin, Remote, Full Time or Contract

Stack: PHP, Laravel, Objective-C (+ cocoa touch), CSS, HTML, SEO

Resume/Code Samples: Available on request

Contact: [email protected]

Web/mobile generalist. Been working in a corporate SEO role for some huge sites for about the last 18 months. 12 Years of startups and SEO projects before that. Looking for a company working in an interesting space where I could pitch in on development, marketing, etc.

zxlk21e | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: How Do You Know When It's Time to Give Up?

Those questions were asked and it came down to the fact that it was a collectibles marketplace and the specific things they were looking for were not available or not an attractive price. There is also the trust issue... many seem to rather want to use ebay.

zxlk21e | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: How Do You Know When It's Time to Give Up?

Taking the marketplace project: a marketplace is probably only as good as it's contents. Liquidity is the determining factor... and it's a chicken and egg scenario. So maybe that venture would fail that test from the start. You can be better with technology but the intrinsic value wasn't raised so maybe it's a fail.
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