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mooreds

94,700karma·27,411submissions·February 24, 2012
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Solver of business problems, usually with software.

Senior Director, CIAM Strategy & Identity Standards at FusionAuth / https://fusionauth.io/

Personal site: https://www.mooreds.com, hn@mooreds.com, +1 720 560 8545 (email preferred).

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I'm glad someone mentioned this!
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I used this when creating a farm share timeline: http://coloradocsas.info/pages/farm_share_timeline It was an extremely easy way to put together a very professional looking user …
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I found it to be interesting as well. Just anecodata, but my wife and I (I'm a dude) talk about her imposter syndrome all the time. I have it, but don't talk about it much.
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I think that having the context to recognize a problem and solve it at a meta level means, almost by definition, that you aren't a "festering pile of shit as a programmer". Programming …
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This is a great model, especially for underserved rural areas. I wonder if the telcos opposed it.
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It was even more interesting to me as a set of 'canaries in a coal mine'. If you are working for a company and start to see many, or one, of these patterns, it should serve as awake up call…
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The tweet is now deleted.
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From my friend who is a patent examiner: "The Mexican standoff bit would be neat. The AIA allows for third-party submissions directly into the patent application file. I am not sure that any of…
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Thanks. I am actually looking for something that tweets from my account whenevr I post to hackernews.... to save me the trouble of posting twice.
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Yes, just like twitter/FB/new shiny thing, everything should be a spoke pointing back to the hub, a host (or at the least a domain) that you pay for, and therefore control. You could make th…
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OP, keep in mind that this type of work (copywriting, sales, business) is a different kind of fun than coding. Still fun, just different. From your Ask HN text, it does seem like this might be more …
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I won't speak for Gexla, but from my experience getting into 'PHP' is far different than getting into 'Wordpress' or 'Drupal'. Unless you are subbing for another so…
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I think the dual license model would have some revenue, because businesses are willing to pay money to make money. I say this as someone who paid for an open source developer to enhance a project.
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