kinkora
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- March 24, 2011 (15y ago)
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This was asked last year by gajus (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21332072) but I am curious what the list looks like now considering the current global climate. Anecdotally in my own circle, the people in…
- MicroConf: A $400,000/yr conference for bootstrappers (indiehackers.com)
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I recently got an Android phone with 128Gb capacity and I tried transferring stuff from my old phone onto it (about 60Gb) via the Android File Transfer app on my Mac however I've been coming across so many bugs. I.e. I…
- Former Google Exec Takes Over U.S. Patent Office (wired.com)
- Silk Road's Admin Console: Mastermind (krebsonsecurity.com)
- 33 Startups That Died Reveal Why They Failed (businessinsider.com)
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I just read an article about the Snapchat founders taking some money off the table during their recent funding round and I am perplexed (best word I can think of) why is there such a stigma against founders doing a this…
- Inside Google's Secret Lab (businessweek.com)
- Why Hackers Are So Much Funnier Than You Are (wired.com)
- Apple and Samsung move from a "Love-Hate" to a "Hate-Hate" relationship (koreatimes.co.kr)
- Before Instantgram, there was Histamic (and why they failed) (fastcompany.com)
- Why Apple pulled the plug on Google Maps (tech.fortune.cnn.com)
- Take a Number: Why I Would Think Twice Before Selling to Google (pandodaily.com)
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To cut a long story short, I am about to embark on a personal pet project and it will be my first time developing a web app from scratch. I've dabbled in bits and pieces of Python and PHP (Ruby is on my to-do list) but…
- Rich vs. King in the Real World: Why I sold my company (blog.asmartbear.com)
- Six-Figure Businesses Built for Less Than $100: 17 Lessons Learned (fourhourworkweek.com)
- Tech Companies with the Biggest Cash Piles (thenextweb.com)
- Visiting North Korea: What is it like [Pics] (quora.com)
- Under 30 founders with huge $100 million+ exits (2011) (businessinsider.com)
- What became of the multi-core programming problems? (news.cnet.com)