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- Don't panic! The future of VR is now brighter than ever. (blog.clearview.net)
- Soylent should consider sponsoring this film... (kickstarter.com)
- Don't click 'Like', you can just smile instead (rufusleonard.com)
- Water Jet Pack = Fun (bbc.co.uk)
- Hire HN: Senior Freelance Digital Designer/Illustrator - London, UK / Remote (tinderfields.com)
- How The iPhone Killed The Flip Camera (businessinsider.com)
- Rate my résumé, I think it's quite good. (robeastham.mightycv.com)
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Is it just me or does it seem a little bit of a coincidence that there's a volley of tweets publicising Engine Yards new Heroku migration tool at pretty much exactly the same time that Heroku is experiencing major…
- Mighty CV - refactor your résumé [50 invites available] (blog.mightycv.com)
- Ask HN: Advice on improving my sign-up page (blog.mightycv.com)
- The quest for 1000 beta subscribers (blog.mightycv.com)
- Friday night beta signup: 1 year free at MightyCV (mightycv.com)
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Does anyone have any tips on how to attract people to sign up for a private beta? I've read that it makes sense to try and get at least five hundred signups if you want to get enough feedback for a private beta to be…
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I recently scratched my own itch and created a résumé building app called Mighty CV. I'm doing some split testing to ensure that my beta sign up page is converting well before I make the move to advertise it more…
- Time to ditch that soda.. (bbc.co.uk)
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I haven't seen any mention of an API and I want my new resume app, aimed a tech types, to have some very basic HN integration. I want to offer the option for the user to supply their HN username and have their karma…
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I needed to do my CV as I'm looking for a new job and so instead of just opening the word processor and writing it like a normal person I started writing an app to do it for me. After getting a bit carried away for a…
- Smellycast: Uncover code smells & target features using Limited Red & Cucumber (blog.josephwilk.net)
- When I switch on, you will become a machine (telegraph.co.uk)