Delightfully Orwellian.
Agreed. It's a weird shopping experience because unlike other online clothing retailers there's no consistent aesthetic. It feels like walking through a flea market, but some of the items are expensive high-end luxury.
I'm quite sure this was not posted by the authors, and they won't see your comment here.
LOVE IT
SO many people have tried this, and the USPS has shut them down. Either the USPS will do it or no one will, because they won't allow competition.
An idea that was too idealistic to survive real life. Or was it too complicated? I was reluctant to contribute to products because of a perceived mob rule - and backend engineers were outnumbered by frontend and UX…
Even though the G+ requirement is a real bummer, there's no denying that YouTube comments have become slightly less of a cesspool since they implemented it.
I hope that Dwolla succeeds, because this is a great move.
Yes, this. I should be so lucky to build a 'lifestyle business', some kind of stable enterprise that is the livelihood of 10-20 people.
The name reminds me of The Babadook, a critically acclaimed movie from last fall about postpartum depression / the horrors of childrearing. Not the greatest association, I'd think.
It was illegal until recently.
Seems fun, maybe. One of the big problems with my Facebook is the decreasing signal to noise ratio.
Smallest Federated Wiki is a great choice for the spirit of C2. But the interface is much more confusing than the old site, and lags behind similar wikis like TiddlyWiki.
That is cool
Neat. Vimeo has always had the jump on YouTube for crediting cast and crew. Have you thought about adding an API?
Easier than trying to photograph phones, with all their reflective surfaces...
This is neat, so there's no chance it will happen.
Where does the data come from? TMDB is a great source. Letterboxd has a similar design and lots of curation features. Good job.
Copying is a good way to learn, buuuut...
Yeah, the headline is absurd and irresponsible.
Neat, but I'm looking for a buffer-esque service that will allow me to post to tumblr and Pinterest. Right now I use a Frankenstein of zapier recipes to get close.
Who upvoted this?
Pretty!
Agreed - it's waaay too late to change this now.
It's a nostalgia tax for my generation.
Delightfully Orwellian.
Agreed. It's a weird shopping experience because unlike other online clothing retailers there's no consistent aesthetic. It feels like walking through a flea market, but some of the items are expensive high-end luxury.
I'm quite sure this was not posted by the authors, and they won't see your comment here.
LOVE IT
SO many people have tried this, and the USPS has shut them down. Either the USPS will do it or no one will, because they won't allow competition.
An idea that was too idealistic to survive real life. Or was it too complicated? I was reluctant to contribute to products because of a perceived mob rule - and backend engineers were outnumbered by frontend and UX…
Even though the G+ requirement is a real bummer, there's no denying that YouTube comments have become slightly less of a cesspool since they implemented it.
I hope that Dwolla succeeds, because this is a great move.
Yes, this. I should be so lucky to build a 'lifestyle business', some kind of stable enterprise that is the livelihood of 10-20 people.
The name reminds me of The Babadook, a critically acclaimed movie from last fall about postpartum depression / the horrors of childrearing. Not the greatest association, I'd think.
It was illegal until recently.
Seems fun, maybe. One of the big problems with my Facebook is the decreasing signal to noise ratio.
Smallest Federated Wiki is a great choice for the spirit of C2. But the interface is much more confusing than the old site, and lags behind similar wikis like TiddlyWiki.
That is cool
Neat. Vimeo has always had the jump on YouTube for crediting cast and crew. Have you thought about adding an API?
Easier than trying to photograph phones, with all their reflective surfaces...
This is neat, so there's no chance it will happen.
Where does the data come from? TMDB is a great source. Letterboxd has a similar design and lots of curation features. Good job.
Copying is a good way to learn, buuuut...
Yeah, the headline is absurd and irresponsible.
Neat, but I'm looking for a buffer-esque service that will allow me to post to tumblr and Pinterest. Right now I use a Frankenstein of zapier recipes to get close.
Who upvoted this?
Pretty!
Agreed - it's waaay too late to change this now.
It's a nostalgia tax for my generation.