Dorsey has enough money, and Twitter is his legacy - echoing the other comments here that this looks like the first step in a managed departure.
Haha I am Irish too, 94% British, 6% American...can I ask where you're from? I am from Dublin.
Decrease you mean I think
> Third party ad networks can transact on AMP pages. (http://rubiconproject.com/press-releases/rubicon-project-lau...) > Reducing bounce rates that are due to slow pagespeed is probably a good thing!
Have you tried SleepCycle? Marketed as an alarm-clock but it has some relatively useful sleep analysis dashboards.
You don't need to backup to the cloud, have people forgotten about physical hard drives?
What are the advantages of contract work in the UK?
Very true, but it's more about solidifying a pivot away from music annotation than simply buying a new domain. Now they can annotate anything. Imagine if the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy had granular explanations…
I think the biggest factor in this is that baremetrics hooks up with Stripe. It's very likely that someone who runs a website and is reading Hacker News will be using Stripe, so this is an incredibly targeted audience…
That is a truly beautiful website. Product looks awkward though, my finger felt empathy cramps.
Dorsey has enough money, and Twitter is his legacy - echoing the other comments here that this looks like the first step in a managed departure.
Haha I am Irish too, 94% British, 6% American...can I ask where you're from? I am from Dublin.
Decrease you mean I think
> Third party ad networks can transact on AMP pages. (http://rubiconproject.com/press-releases/rubicon-project-lau...) > Reducing bounce rates that are due to slow pagespeed is probably a good thing!
Have you tried SleepCycle? Marketed as an alarm-clock but it has some relatively useful sleep analysis dashboards.
You don't need to backup to the cloud, have people forgotten about physical hard drives?
What are the advantages of contract work in the UK?
Very true, but it's more about solidifying a pivot away from music annotation than simply buying a new domain. Now they can annotate anything. Imagine if the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy had granular explanations…
I think the biggest factor in this is that baremetrics hooks up with Stripe. It's very likely that someone who runs a website and is reading Hacker News will be using Stripe, so this is an incredibly targeted audience…
That is a truly beautiful website. Product looks awkward though, my finger felt empathy cramps.