Check out the android app "Regularly", it does exactly what you want. It is the simplest, most well designed app I have encountered... and it is free.
And make sure the back button works?
Read the Four Tendencies by Gretchen Rubin. It speaks specifically to this, and basically says if you are motivated by external forces, that's how you're wired and you should capitalize on it... it is a waste of time to…
Click on the 'ebook' tab
The parent didn't say how they found the new place... by name, or by searching for pizza [cityname]. You are right if it is the former.
Food for thought (no pun intended) The value that GH added here was that they were higher up than any of the restaurant's competitors, too. So, absent of GH, that pizza sale, instead of going to GH, might have gone to a…
>I tried a new place recently, only to find out I had been duped by Grub-hub So you found a new restaurant, the restaurant found a new customer, and grub-hub is cut out of the (future) picture. Didn't grubhub earn that…
Silly. Why stop there? I want to know how much of my chicken dinner was labor, the chicken itself, and the spices. The delivery companies aren't cheating anybody. It's not like they change the price after the fact on…
I agree.. it's the message that there is another 'point of failure' that no one has paid much attention to. If you want Amazon/AWS to change it's ways, then you need to get the attention of CIO's. And I think regular…
I think it would have been more effective if he just 'called in sick' (if that was possible for him) or staged an extended walkout of engineers. I have all my infrastructure on AWS and the prospect that it could all…
Yes, he called bullshit on it.. on his incorrect interpretation of the saying. The saying is more along the lines of "An idea without action is worthless" His rephrasing of it was either a 1) bad interpretation or 2) a…
> That’s why entrepreneurs, myself included, waste years of their lives on shitty ideas that will never work, following the popular trend of “ideas don’t matter, only execution matters”. The saying has to do with just…
I think the author's assumption is that the subscriber would use the service for twelve months whether they were on monthly or annual. So, if that's the case, you're better off taking the extra x% percent that a monthly…
My concern with #4 would be with this: "You don’t have to fight back against chargebacks, they do that for you;" No way would I delegate this customer satisfaction issue to another company to handle; much less one who…
LinkedIn never said the data was 'public' in the sense that you are using it. You are assuming that just because it can be accessed for free, by anyone with an internet connection, that it is therefore in the public…
I have no love for linkedin, but not sure of your position. They collected the data, host it, etc, and incur costs for doing so. Just because they allow the public to access it, doesn't mean the public should have a…
Is it really anti-scientific? Plus, as they say, "if it works, it ain't stupid"
1d here I heard that aws actually scrambled availability zones... so your 1a might be my 1c, etc.. Haven't confirmed it, but the comments seem to bear that out.
yes
I think opponents of being kind tend to think: 1- you can't be kind without appearing weak and 2- being blunt and being kind are two different things
He's clearly on a mission to be 'known'... he spends an awful lot of time and effort worrying about how his posts rank and perform... to me, that's disingenuous. >Could you fix this algorithm problem please? I’m sure…
>.. shame on Facebook for torturing them for the exposure when I was originally targeting maybe 10 other colleagues to begin with. Seems like the facebook algorithm is actually working for the users by in effect…
> Distributed systems are more reliable when you can get a service from one node OR another. I'm confused.. why did it take the author years to come up with this? Why is this a revelation?
I'm not so sure that's true... the example he gave about the non-dominant hand users being able to suppress their anger was questionable. Plus, a whole slew of writers say that willpower is an expendable resource..…
What an elitist comment. People do marathons for different reasons. Time is just one factor. Some people actually (gasp) do marathons to prove something to _themselves_. It's one thing to be proud of your own time, it's…
Check out the android app "Regularly", it does exactly what you want. It is the simplest, most well designed app I have encountered... and it is free.
And make sure the back button works?
Read the Four Tendencies by Gretchen Rubin. It speaks specifically to this, and basically says if you are motivated by external forces, that's how you're wired and you should capitalize on it... it is a waste of time to…
Click on the 'ebook' tab
The parent didn't say how they found the new place... by name, or by searching for pizza [cityname]. You are right if it is the former.
Food for thought (no pun intended) The value that GH added here was that they were higher up than any of the restaurant's competitors, too. So, absent of GH, that pizza sale, instead of going to GH, might have gone to a…
>I tried a new place recently, only to find out I had been duped by Grub-hub So you found a new restaurant, the restaurant found a new customer, and grub-hub is cut out of the (future) picture. Didn't grubhub earn that…
Silly. Why stop there? I want to know how much of my chicken dinner was labor, the chicken itself, and the spices. The delivery companies aren't cheating anybody. It's not like they change the price after the fact on…
I agree.. it's the message that there is another 'point of failure' that no one has paid much attention to. If you want Amazon/AWS to change it's ways, then you need to get the attention of CIO's. And I think regular…
I think it would have been more effective if he just 'called in sick' (if that was possible for him) or staged an extended walkout of engineers. I have all my infrastructure on AWS and the prospect that it could all…
Yes, he called bullshit on it.. on his incorrect interpretation of the saying. The saying is more along the lines of "An idea without action is worthless" His rephrasing of it was either a 1) bad interpretation or 2) a…
> That’s why entrepreneurs, myself included, waste years of their lives on shitty ideas that will never work, following the popular trend of “ideas don’t matter, only execution matters”. The saying has to do with just…
I think the author's assumption is that the subscriber would use the service for twelve months whether they were on monthly or annual. So, if that's the case, you're better off taking the extra x% percent that a monthly…
My concern with #4 would be with this: "You don’t have to fight back against chargebacks, they do that for you;" No way would I delegate this customer satisfaction issue to another company to handle; much less one who…
LinkedIn never said the data was 'public' in the sense that you are using it. You are assuming that just because it can be accessed for free, by anyone with an internet connection, that it is therefore in the public…
I have no love for linkedin, but not sure of your position. They collected the data, host it, etc, and incur costs for doing so. Just because they allow the public to access it, doesn't mean the public should have a…
Is it really anti-scientific? Plus, as they say, "if it works, it ain't stupid"
1d here I heard that aws actually scrambled availability zones... so your 1a might be my 1c, etc.. Haven't confirmed it, but the comments seem to bear that out.
yes
I think opponents of being kind tend to think: 1- you can't be kind without appearing weak and 2- being blunt and being kind are two different things
He's clearly on a mission to be 'known'... he spends an awful lot of time and effort worrying about how his posts rank and perform... to me, that's disingenuous. >Could you fix this algorithm problem please? I’m sure…
>.. shame on Facebook for torturing them for the exposure when I was originally targeting maybe 10 other colleagues to begin with. Seems like the facebook algorithm is actually working for the users by in effect…
> Distributed systems are more reliable when you can get a service from one node OR another. I'm confused.. why did it take the author years to come up with this? Why is this a revelation?
I'm not so sure that's true... the example he gave about the non-dominant hand users being able to suppress their anger was questionable. Plus, a whole slew of writers say that willpower is an expendable resource..…
What an elitist comment. People do marathons for different reasons. Time is just one factor. Some people actually (gasp) do marathons to prove something to _themselves_. It's one thing to be proud of your own time, it's…