codemonkeysh
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- May 11, 2020 (6y ago)
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Please share 3 things that could have prevented it so others can learn. P.S., just because your business didn't succeed, doesn't mean you failed. Keep on pressing!
- Discord for Technology and Startup Talking (discord.com)
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I'm just curious how you go about finding contractors, what problems you encounter and whether or not you work with individuals or use consulting firms?
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What is your favorite coffee shop to work out of in New York City? Here are a few of mine - Ground Central Coffee Company (888 8th Ave and 155 East 52nd Street) 7am to 7pm - Think Coffee (248 Mercer St and 1 Bleecker…
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How do you network with people who are motivated, passionate, and actually doing something? I love visiting coffee shops, but I like to connect with people who have the following attributes: 1. Motivated and building…
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I know people use Google Analytics, but how exactly are you using it? What do you capture in terms of analytics? Do you use funnels? etc
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Tell HackerNews what you're building on the side and why you're building it.
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I think we Instagram should indicate whether or not an image had filters applied to them. This will still allow folks to enhance images, but at the same time inform users that the image has been enhanced and improved.…
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I'm fairly certain that I have ADD. I partly feel like it started to get worse over time when utilizing certain platforms designed for to capture peoples attention with short content. I have since stopped using things…
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I've been curious to see how folks are changing their behavior. I get a feeling that most people use Desktop/Laptops for work mostly and their mobile devices for more casual activities. The shift in behavior is…
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In the past, the place to be to connect with like minded people was on IRC; in particular ##java Now with Slack and Discord, I haven't found a community of folks who are building products, ideas, sharing thoughts,…
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I'm looking for different pricing models by enterprise software companies like Atlassian's JIRA, SalesForce, etc to learn about methods they employ. e.g, Free Tier, Cheap Tier, Discounts based on users etc. Any good…