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So I've been working on a Lobsters iPhone app over the past day or so and I think I'm going to turn it into a full blown app. I've been working with jcs to get a basic JSON API going that I can build this on top of and we've already got a basic version working that lets you browse links on the front...
Hey HN,<p>I've been working on a little side project and could really use your feedback.<p>So, I've always been fascinated by those stories of successful startups doing crazy things in their early days - you know, like Airbnb founders personally photographing listings or DoorDash founders ...
There are so many startup companies that are on life support or actively failing where the founders just refuse to throw in the towel, shut the company down, and return at least some of the money to investors. The preferred approach seems to be to continue limping along, take more money, do more lay...
This isn't exactly a new project, it dates back to 2015 and started in PostgreSQL (the "postgresql" tag represents the last state of that database). As a weekend project, I overhauled it to port over to SQLite, partly as an exercise, but also to increase its usability. Since SQLite re...
For years, I had a bad habit: every time I had a new startup idea, Iād jot it down in a notebook or dump it into Notionāfully convinced Iād come back to it later. Spoiler: I almost never did.
I wasnāt short on ideas, but execution? Thatās where things fell apart. Validating an idea, finding a name, ...
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It this part of the progressive enshitification of Mozilla products?<p>[1] https://updates.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/128.0/apr25/donate/?utm_campaign=apr25_appeal&utm_medium=desktop&...
Donāt Miss: Lyrid Meteor Shower & Stunning āCity of Starsā Light Up the Sky
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This April, the skies put on a dazzling show ā watch planets like Jupiter, Venus, and Mars glide across morning and evening skies, catch the Lyrid meteor shower lighting up the night, and explore a stunning “city of stars” with the ancient globular cluster M3. Whether you’re a casu...