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aaroniba
2007-04-25T21:21:35
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High school math team.
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danw
2007-04-25T21:30:24
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You can find full episodes online in less official places. It's a pretty good show but is skewed towards entertainment rather than investment. The 'dragons' tend to ridicule those pitching and take every last possible percent of equity when they do invest.
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RattaMono
2007-04-25T21:30:57
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Really interesting post ;)<p>
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danw
2007-04-25T21:38:09
Recruiting the Top 1 Percent - Joel Spolsky
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msgbeepa
2007-04-25T21:40:12
How To Submit Video Directly From Mobile Phone To YouTube
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andre
2007-04-25T21:40:43
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Still looking for the cofounder..
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far33d
2007-04-25T21:44:56
Paul Kedrosky: If You're So Dumb, Why Aren't You Rich?
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nostrademons
2007-04-25T21:48:16
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There's also the i-RAM ( <a href="http://techreport.com/reviews/2006q1/gigabyte-iram/index.x?pg=1">http://techreport.com/reviews/2006q1/gigabyte-iram/index.x?pg=1</a> ), a battery-backed RAM disk. My employer uses it for an app where disks simply couldn't deliver the latency we needed, and yet it had to be fault tolerant enough to survive a power failure.<p>Edit: wow, totally did not see Sam_odio's original post, linking to exactly the same product. Oops. And yCombinator doesn't allow us to delete comments...
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danw
2007-04-25T21:49:14
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Looks like rewording of what Ryan Carson has said over at <a href="http://www.barenakedapp.com/">http://www.barenakedapp.com/</a>
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bootload
2007-04-25T21:51:26
web audience measurement kerfuffle: why it's a good thing
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dawie
2007-04-25T21:52:55
Do as I say, not as I did
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dawie
2007-04-25T21:55:14
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Competition is good though. Every time any blogger or journalist talk about a early seed venture company they mention, hey its kinda like YC except for this that and the other thing... Vary good press for YC
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sudhirc
2007-04-25T21:55:53
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kool joke indeed
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far33d
2007-04-25T21:55:58
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Presented as a corollary to the Why Smart People Have Dumb Ideas essay <a href="http://paulgraham.com/bronze.html">http://paulgraham.com/bronze.html</a>
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altay
2007-04-25T21:59:17
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Get familiar with FireBug, by far the best Firefox extension for web development. ( <a href="http://www.getfirebug.com">http://www.getfirebug.com</a> ) It's how I learned CSS. If you're interested in the user interface/experience side of design, it'll help you there too. It's got great Javascript tools.<p>There's a bit of a learning curve, but Firebug seriously changed the way I design and code.<p>Other than that, do what you'd do to learn any other creative skill -- find examples that you love, and dissect them. Figure out exactly what it is that turns you on and incorporate those details in your own work. Good luck!
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AF
2007-04-25T22:01:42
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So basically Digg does what everyone else does?<p>I've always wondered if Digg was written using Python or another language instead of PHP, if they could squeeze better performance out of it.
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dummypointer
2007-04-25T22:10:59
Has anybody tried approaching angel investors with only on-paper-idea? What was their reaction?
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byrneseyeview
2007-04-25T22:12:33
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Livejournal uses something vaguely similar (a special HTML-y tag that creates an automatic link to a particular user's journal). If you use a known schema like "Getting Things Done" (<a href="http://www.43folders.com/2004/09/08/getting-started-with-getting-things-done/">http://www.43folders.com/2004/09/08/getting-started-with-getting-things-done/</a> ), users can represent a task in a hierarchy of Context/Goal/Project/Task (so Store/Prepare dinner/Buy ingredients/Go to store).
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kyro
2007-04-25T22:30:57
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Good question.
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usablecontent
2007-04-25T22:32:32
Google Maps Integrates User Generated Content-Provides Mapping Data Even for 3rd World
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http://startupmeme.com/2007/04/25/google-maps-integrates-user-generated-content/
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far33d
2007-04-25T22:34:20
delete me!
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http://news.ycombinator.com/threads?id=pal
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amichail
2007-04-25T22:37:06
New Study Stickies flash demo showing revised UI and new TeX-based math mode
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http://studystickies.blogspot.com/2007/04/new-study-stickies-flash-demo.html
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vlad
2007-04-25T22:37:12
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Wow. I first read that as "high school math exam."
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Sam_Odio
2007-04-25T22:46:51
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Yup, well there were two bedrooms, and our servers got the larger.<p>The room we slept in could barely fit a bunk bed and twin bed (which is what we did). Regardless, we had such different schedules, it didn't really matter. Usually when one person was asleep - the other two would be working.
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JMiao
2007-04-25T22:48:39
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A brand/product can be subtly inserted into film or television. Imagine how ridiculous it would sound if the author starting explicitly calling out products in his descriptions (not to mention the damage to a reader's immersion). Additionally, most ad buyers (the guys who pay for this stuff) probably wouldn't be interested paying for placement lost amongst text on a page of paper.<p>You can include calling out "McDonalds" in your writing, but it just doesn't sound like something McDonalds would want to pay for. Of course, you could then write an entire novel based around McDonalds, but propaganda is another thing, heh. Besides, who would want to buy a novel about McDonalds? =)
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jmtame
2007-04-25T22:55:10
Matrix list of web forums?
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jmtame
2007-04-25T22:55:37
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Anyone know of any matrix lists of web boards?
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danw
2007-04-25T22:56:05
[wrong bookmarklet, please delete]
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danielha
2007-04-25T22:56:57
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In 7th grade Algebra class.
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danielha
2007-04-25T22:58:28
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Patrick from Auctomatic.
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danielha
2007-04-25T22:59:02
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Trevor Graham and Paul Blackwell -- nice touch.
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jmtame
2007-04-25T22:59:44
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Based on my experience, they would probably be no more interested in hearing your ideas than watching paint dry on a wall.<p>Ideas are worthless. You need to develop something to show someone you're passionate about it. I've tried to pitch ideas on paper (or on a PPT presentation), and you'll never get anywhere. That's one of the most important things I learned, see #3 in my article I wrote here: <a href="http://jtame05.wordpress.com/2007/03/10/5-tips-for-students-seeking-vc-funding/">http://jtame05.wordpress.com/2007/03/10/5-tips-for-students-seeking-vc-funding/</a>
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vlad
2007-04-25T23:01:54
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Why doesn't the web site load? I've tried all day. Also, my team was going to submit a YC application generator as our startup, but there was not enough time to make something like that before the deadline.
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rokhayakebe
2007-04-25T23:04:02
Hitforge: A different Incubator
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Tichy
2007-04-25T23:07:21
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"I don't care. They never gave me the Booker prize anyway!"<p>I think that's a cool quote (she's right, too).
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dummypointer
2007-04-25T23:08:04
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Nice article ! Thanks for the pointer. <p>
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vlad
2007-04-25T23:11:52
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If you need a job to motivate you and be told what to do and how to do it, you're not in the top 1%. I think this is a way to pander to his future employees. :)<p>Isn't the top one percent kind of a large number? Maybe you want the top quarter of one percent? I mean, the majority of software developers probably work in IT doing zero innovation, not in a company that creates software that pushes boundaries. <p>I definitely think the number of developers who are creative, passionate, smart, fast, adaptive, and good is less than 1% of all software developers. Maybe that's accounted for because he's ignoring those who start their own startups, as they are too good for his 1% formula?
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BrandonM
2007-04-25T23:12:00
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I think what you did was funny, but you should really add the above comment in small print at the bottom :).
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Troll
2007-04-25T23:12:41
Shashi Seth - He Inspires Success, He is YouTube's Monetization Head
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danielha
2007-04-25T23:15:11
Blinkx to IPO
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danielha
2007-04-25T23:15:38
HP acquires Logoworks
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Tichy
2007-04-25T23:16:35
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"A limousine meets them at the airport..." etc etc - I don't know, isn't that cheating a bit? It's not like people will have the same grand life after being employed by Fog Creek?<p>Then again, that's probably just life (any kind of deals, including dating). But I would almost be a suspicious - if he is trying to sell the job this hard, there might be something fishy about it? Of course Joel is not just somebody, I am sure it would be very interesting to work with him, but I mean, if it wasn't him...
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pc
2007-04-25T23:17:49
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The DNS might be a bit screwed up for some people; it was only set up a few hours ago.
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jmtame
2007-04-25T23:25:01
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I try to write for the college student, feel free to search for "tips" I've got several others.
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falsestprophet
2007-04-25T23:27:26
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I don't know much about Mr. Spolsky or Fog Creek, so perhaps I am entirely incorrect. I understand he has a lot of respect in the software community, but every time he writes about business it reeks of charlatanism. He seems to do well enough; but, he hasn't quite built an empire. <p>Being kind to your employees and your customers is a laudable idea, but it is not a business plan.<p>You also don't need world class intellect to build the software he is selling. This is fortunate, because I doubt his $75,000 could buy the soul of someone great who wanted to work on something important.
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inklesspen
2007-04-25T23:29:30
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Sure, it's cheating, if you think that life is basically fair. But it's not. Making a good first impression is the smart thing to do, even if you stretch a bit beyond "everyday life." Just so long as you don't actually lie.
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dfranke
2007-04-25T23:30:13
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Because it's busy trying to beta-reduce (Y Y).
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zach
2007-04-25T23:31:25
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<i>"Then I pose a software development challenge. For example, how would you implement a Web-based clone of PowerPoint? This gives me a feel for how smart they are, and if they know the basics of software development."</i><p>A trick question, of course. The correct answer is "you don't, since Google will simply release their own which will make yours irrelevant."
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danielha
2007-04-25T23:36:02
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Toward the bottom, Om makes an analogy to the music industry where hit factories were created to churn out manufactured pop stars -- some good, some not so much.<p>The analogy is quite appropriate, especially how many new startups seem to have as much substance as pop songs.
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litepost
2007-04-25T23:36:44
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I am actively looking for YC cofounders.<p>Seriously, please contact me if you are interested (in our project, what we're doing, etc):<p>nathanatlitepostdotcom<p>[I should clarify: by "YC cofounders" I do NOT mean co-founders to apply with me to YC. I want "YC people": cofounders who are otherwise involved, inspired by or motivated by YC.]
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litepost
2007-04-25T23:41:20
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What are you building?
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jemptymethod
2007-04-25T23:48:32
what ever happened to day2.org?
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ryan
2007-04-25T23:51:09
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I've heard 'CRAM' - Capistrano, Rails, Apache and Mongrel.<p>Maybe CRAMM to get MySQL in there... dunno how you work Linux into it :)
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stuki
2007-04-25T23:53:37
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Ram disks (like www.texmemsys.com) for the log device are a way of speeding up traditional rdbms'. They cost a bit, but You get to keep all the 'cool' database features while minimizing the sync log write bottleneck. Such architectures are also easier to explain to auditors if Your app is of a financial nature. I am not affiliated with this or any other storage vendor. --Stuki
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mattculbreth
2007-04-25T23:55:38
Lambda the Ultimate thread on Arc
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rwalker
2007-04-25T23:55:55
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he hired me for my first job
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ryan
2007-04-25T23:56:03
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<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Internet_forum_software">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Internet_forum_software</a><p>Also look at the forums section at <a href="http://www.opensourcecms.com/.">http://www.opensourcecms.com/.</a> No matrix here, but you can play with the various packages and read others' comments.
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madanella
2007-04-26T00:15:56
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I think there's a lot of validity to this model, even outside of tech. I don't get the restriction on non-techies though, is the management afraid of competition?
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russ
2007-04-26T00:37:43
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Our university's ACM Intercollegiate Programming Competition Team
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staunch
2007-04-26T00:45:11
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That seems sort of backwards to me. If you're implementing only the strictly necessary there's no room for compromise in either direction. You can't ship with less features than are necessary and you wouldn't add more just because you have additional time according to a deadline.
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Alex3917
2007-04-26T01:03:56
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R&D labs fail at innovation because they're not designed to innovate. They're designed to invent. And they do a pretty good job at it as well.<p>Without R&D labs we wouldn't have digital cameras, laser printers, the GUI, the mouse, cell phones, pharmaceutical drugs, etc.<p>If you want a good book on the subject, grab "Open Innovation" by Chesborough. It does a good job explaining why Xerox PARC wasn't able to monetize many of its inventions even though its managers were highly competent leaders who were following the best practices of the time.
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byrneseyeview
2007-04-26T01:54:16
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This market is probably sewn up -- an original algorithm can be the core of a thesis, while a useful one should be the kernel of a business plan. So you're competing with arXiv.org and YCombinator. Good luck?
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nivi
2007-04-26T02:02:27
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By the way, Naval, the guy behind Hitforge, is the real brains behind Venture Hacks.
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danw
2007-04-26T02:04:45
Are Carriers Killing Mobile Innovation?
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hello_moto
2007-04-26T02:06:17
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Use YUI CSS grid. It's like coding Java SWING Layout minus listener
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danw
2007-04-26T02:11:15
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Got drunk in the same pub on our first day of university
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nostrademons
2007-04-26T02:14:51
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Clearly, they need to be lazier.
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bizdeveloper
2007-04-26T02:18:14
SOMA office space + traffic to your prototype site
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http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/cps/318910022.html
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aston
2007-04-26T02:28:15
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Not the most effective method of eliciting a response, so far as I can tell. I submitted this same request a while ago: <a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/comments?id=9337">http://news.ycombinator.com/comments?id=9337</a>
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usablecontent
2007-04-26T02:43:31
YCombinator Gunners-A Review of all the YCombinator Competitors
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http://startupmeme.com/2007/04/25/ycombinator-gunners/
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dawie
2007-04-26T02:43:47
Techcrunch's 2 cents about Scribd
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yaacovtp
2007-04-26T02:46:02
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I have an even better deal for you. Since you're working out of your apartment and don't need the office space, I'll let you use my spam bot registers and will give you 200,000 fake registrations in exchange for your all your brilliant ideas.<p>I hope no one here is desperate enough for free office space to send their ideas to an anonymous craigslist poster. Too bad there isn't a requirement for users here to post at least x number of real comments before being able to spam the site.
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Sam_Odio
2007-04-26T02:51:15
(wrong link, please delete)
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anon123
2007-04-26T02:55:47
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"...in the current generation of pre-Vista Internet programming..."<p>Plonk
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doowyah
2007-04-26T02:58:46
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I want to applaud you for emphasizing the "seller" hat. Marketing and sales are REALLY tricky for technical people, who seem to believe that the market is somehow fair...that having a "better" product will naturally result in the customers abandoning the competition and running to your product. Only in the idealist's world are buying decisions made based on features and benefits. In many markets the users of a product or service ARE NOT the same people who make the decision whether to buy the product the product or service. The users and the purchasers may have completely different interests. I learned this the VERY HARD WAY starting a business...sometime better and faster doesn't matter when your competition has a prestigeous brand or the purchasing decision maker only cares about price (since the users are a different group...the purchasers don't really care about making the user's life better).<p>I would actually separate the "marketing" hat from the "sales" hat. Sales guys want a list of leads to call or visit. They seldom have ideas about how to generate leads. Sales guys can get the door slammed in their face or the phone hung up on them multiple times in a day without needing antidepressants. Marketing people need to go to the therapist when someone hangs up on them but they can figure out how to get a list of the right people for your sales guy to call and they can figure out what word to spend your google adsense budget on.
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joshwa
2007-04-26T03:22:47
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&lt;title&gt;#{article_title} - Y Combinator Startup News&lt;/title&gt;
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gyro_robo
2007-04-26T03:31:59
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I just realized why so many start-ups are in the Bay Area... I'm looking at you, San Francisco.
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gyro_robo
2007-04-26T03:43:55
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I would actually say they don't fail at it, in much the same way that dolphins don't fail at flying -- they aren't even trying.<p>After the researchers at Xerox PARC invented, they innovated by splitting off into different start-ups to innovate, i.e. introduce the new product that had already been invented.
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Elfan
2007-04-26T03:52:42
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What is the IP?
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gyro_robo
2007-04-26T03:53:58
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<i>I</i> don't personally have a problem with the name, just pointing out that other people might not react to it so well. Sometimes they can't quite put their finger on it but they know the name makes them uneasy for some reason...<p>Also not recommended:<p>Snigger.com for a joke site
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dfranke
2007-04-26T03:59:11
MySQL.com going public?
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gyro_robo
2007-04-26T04:08:19
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Come on, give us an example we can relate to.
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gyro_robo
2007-04-26T04:12:24
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Even worse than the Erlang stack.
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kmt
2007-04-26T04:13:09
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What if their terms of that Series A funding are not favorable? You <i>have</i> to take their financing, so you won't have much leverage for negotiations. The only thing you can do is get funded by a larger number of VC firms, so that you dilute their share (since they ask for 1/Nth where N is the number of VC firms).
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gyro_robo
2007-04-26T04:17:23
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This is a rehash of one of his earlier articles. He got rid of one of the points of criticism -- complaining about no good resumes, while hiring people who wouldn't have passed his resume criteria being that he goes after them while they're still in school. Catch-22.<p>Resumes are a horrible way to screen people.<p>Also, these days the top 1% are probably doing start-ups, or if they're employees, it's for Google or someplace exciting -- not hacking VB code in New York.
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russ
2007-04-26T04:18:07
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Haha, the author doesn't realize Y2 is a joke!
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gyro_robo
2007-04-26T04:22:25
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Investigate the correlation between being smart AND evil and being rich.
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especkman
2007-04-26T04:54:47
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A whole lot of it. Consider the influence of GMail and Google maps as recent examples.
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weel
2007-04-26T05:02:16
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Many European countries have minimum capitalization requirements for limited companies, as well as high transaction costs (you've basically got to pay the notaries' cartel their monopoly rent) and background checks. Holland got rid of an EUR 18k (!) minimum cap requirement a few years ago, after a court decision made clear that it was perfectly legal to incorporate in England instead. Even now, the transaction costs associated with starting a Dutch BV are easily twice what you pay for an English Ltd., and reporting requirements are more complicated too. The Chamber of Commerce, a QUANGO that is supposed to advise new companies and which doubles as the registry of companies, likes to claim that a Ltd tends to have a harder time raising capital than a BV, presumably because it sounds weird and foreign; but I suspect that the fact that you pay a low fee to Companies House in London instead of a high fee to your local Chamber of Commerce is also part of the reason why they discourage jurisdiction shopping.
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especkman
2007-04-26T05:02:27
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To me, a web design expert needs intuition about usability, an eye for graphic design, and the skills to use photoshop to create mockups and then turn them into clean and robust CSS & HTML.<p>You can bootstrap some of those by starting out with someone elses attractive, nicely implemented templates, but you'll still need some sense of typography, usability & CSS/HTML skills to adapt them to your own app/site.
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madanella
2007-04-26T05:07:29
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I am actually talking about providing the tools to a community of users that will create those things to share with one another. arXiv.org and YCombinator address completely separate needs.
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jamongkad
2007-04-26T05:07:57
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“But that’s how I feel about engineers with great passion who can’t raise money, usually because they were born in the wrong country or under the wrong circumstances. I want to create an abstraction layer that allows them to be entrepreneurs.”<p>I like this part IMHO :-)
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unfoldedorigami
2007-04-26T05:24:28
Which Social Network Site Should You Build?
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http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/the_expansion_of_social_networks.php
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ingenium
2007-04-26T05:40:21
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I don't understand how you answered it. Can you clarify?
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unfoldedorigami
2007-04-26T05:40:56
Check your competition's stats with Alexa's Competitor
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felipe
2007-04-26T05:41:43
Adobe to open-source Flex
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unfoldedorigami
2007-04-26T05:44:53
How IBM Conned My Execs Out Of Millions
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pg
2007-04-26T05:48:42
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That is really, really weird. Equity in return for Digg-spamming, or something like that. The thing is, how could you even be sure the traffic was real? Could be a botnet; how would you know?
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rms
2007-04-26T05:58:33
Fark, one of the earliest social news sites, redesigned
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pg
2007-04-26T06:11:25
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I once suggested an alternative to research depts. Instead have a group that builds tools for the people building products. That way you still get to be one step removed from random customer needs, but you're also helping the guys who do face them.
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