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1,729karma·671submissions·November 12, 2012
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I decided to use phone number verification for signups on my 20-things.com link aggregator. I was thinking of dropping it altogether, but after reading what indiehackers just did, I will probably keep…
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Switzerland has plenty of code written in vb/c# and tech like wpf is sought after. I highly recommend you look into that and do a few sideprojects using this “old, uncool” tech, if you want a job…
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I also had a failed HN launch, glad to see that pushing through pays off. I’m not giving up, that’s for sure :) Happy for typesense founders!
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This is peanuts for Google.
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Here is a summary from the Louis Rossmann YT comment: To answer some common questions: a) I have already emailed & called, and I patiently await a reply... b) You can't re-renew with a 13 mo…
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Thank you.
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Can anyone share the actual binaries used? (Specifically, the dll cryptor which was sideloaded).
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pdf2qrcode | remote | sales | growth pdf2qrcode ( https://pdf2qrcode.com ) makes any pdf reachable via a QR Code. About me: software engineer at a university hospital. To apply, email me at …
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Is it too soon to say “this is what you get when you cut costs at the wrong place - your IT guys”?
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Strong evidence? Good luck with that. However, if a service costs millions per month to even exist and yet it is free to use, something does not add up. Or do you honestly believe that there is such t…
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Telegram is free. Who pays for it and why?
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We should make this a thing. Enough with catering to user’s wishes and making everything idiot-proof :)
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Masochistic xD
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As long as the Russian government is able to keep funding it? :)
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Our government expects visitors soon and this was a step towards preparing the public to what is about to come? xD
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Respect.
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Seems like that patent expired https://patents.google.com/patent/US6199048
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Why are we calling these "patent trolls"? They use the system we all built (or the one we tolerate) and pursue profits as per the "rules of the game". Instead of fighting this one …
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Given the disclaimer in the site footer, I’d guess nintendo emulators are amongst the available apps.
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I second this. I don’t have the reddit app and will not install it to view this link. Might as well remove it from HN altogether.
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What if (and hear me out), the internet had a shut-down period, say, once a month, on a sunday or so. What would society look like? What kind of changes would we see? (provided, emergency services sta…
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I have a pretty good track record of finishing software projects I start.
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Thank you for doing this.
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Food for thought: Telegram estimated costs for 2021 based on 675 million monthly active users (MAU) are $220 Million. Yet, the app is somehow free to use. Where does the money to cover the costs come …
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This is exactly what I was trying to say. Imagine, in some distant future, where users who contributed were also rewarded for their contributions when their community "gets sold". One of the…
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Of course, I never expected anything in return, but when you see that a small number of people get 1.8 Billion by essentially selling contributions from users, you start to wonder how much each accept…
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How much am I going to get for all the answers I posted? :) (Hint: not a dime)
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Don't be so sure they even have to open it... ( https://abcnews.go.com/Technology/scientists-read-300-year-l... )…
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