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Thanks, yes, I agree with all of those points. Perhaps still a big enough space for a bootstrapped indie business, for lack of VC scale. NMEA is quite interesting, though. Coupled with Czone for digital switching and…
I haven't noticed many startups working on bringing modern tech to recreational sailing and cruising. Systems aboard a typical 35-50 foot sailboat produce interesting data streams, but the data don't seem to be used…
I'm sorry to hear you had trouble. While I make sure we check things on our end, here is the direct link for the greenhouse application page https://boards.eu.greenhouse.io/okrainc
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Very small (less than 20 people) non-tech businesses, especially those with on-site culture can actually benefit a lot from such a deal. The management UI's are actually useful and almost a must have for many people.
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That does sound interesting. Also for the fact that I'd never seen clojure and javascript living in the same codebase, I was expecting python for data handling. But I digress. I believe there's a lot to do to find…
Ah, I guess I was wrong earlier when saying that this was not a problem with the tool. Merely allowing fallacies seemingly has an adverse affect on the whole promise. Thanks for this clarification.
I hear you. But is that a problem with the tool, or the lack of sufficient contribution on the topic from sufficiently interested and invested people like subject matter experts?
Ah, I had forgotten that https://en.arguman.org/ even existed, until reading this. This dates back to 2014 where Turkey was still struggling with the aftermath of widespread civil unrest. The entire nation found itself…
Follow along sounds neat!
This is awesome! Do you plan on adding different types of boats with varying sailing characteristics? Adding a multihull could be an amazing second option for those who want to compare downwind/upwind characteristics as…
Since you seem to be really into making yogurt and like your science, I wonder, have you ever tried using "dew" as your starter? There's an old (unfortunately dying) tradition in Turkey where dew you collect at sunrise…
I live in Turkey where yogurt is an essential part of our diet and culture and nothing beats a homemade pot with a thick layer of cream on top. I can assure you, you'll never need to buy any more starter, ever! As long…
Hmm, I think have gotten my physics backwards with regards to the correlation of more pressure to more downward force. Thank you for correcting this.
Fat can naturally float on water due to its density being less than that of water. The more fat one has, the less overall average density becomes, making it harder to sink. I have a close friend who is very overwheight…
> What you mean is: you need more air in you buoyancy compensator (BC) to maintain neutral buoyancy (= keep your volume constant) as you go deeper. I did indeed neglect to explain what needs to happen. Thank you for…
> so that you get pushed to the surface with zero effort This is not always true. Your buoyancy decreases as you go deeper (and have more water above you, causing more downward pressure). At a depth of 30 meters (100…
> I was empathetic This. It removes boundaries, barriers even. Holding on to empathy is hard work, but it does pay off.
Your expectations are neither unreasonable, nor reasonable, without the context and environment of the business and market it operates in. For some products, companies and their markets, the expectation from the…
With all due respect, I do find work - just as anywhere else - to be a place for meaningful discussions. I usually work as an engineer and manager/mentor and prefer being vulnerable with the people I support. That leads…
Where are you? I am 43, Turkish, call mom twice a week and feel bad about it because it's not nearly enough.
Well, all I can say in light of your response is your clients are very lucky to have you. This is by far the most no-bullshit and the most mature point of view I've heard on this matter.
So you write some piece of code that looks like it can be used elsewhere, perhaps as a library. What happens in that case? Can you not use it without your client's permission? I think the developer should own the code…