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Ask HN: Advice for a solo SaaS founder dealing with a customer?

2 points·by anon7331·vor 3 Jahren·9 comments

Ask HN: How to justify side projects with a successful primary project?

3 points·by anon7331·vor 3 Jahren·2 comments

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anon7331
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
What does the year have to do with it? Aesthetics and appearance have a lot to do with our decisions every day. The people you date, news you read, shoes you buy, etc.

There's nothing wrong with having a preference and/or being put off by something. I'm not bringing her down, her appearance and vibe just isn't for me.

I do like some things she has built and said, but I don't go out of my way to follow her or keep up with her.
anon7331
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
I have been using vim and tmux for over 10 years as my primary development setup. I have tried others things like vscode, jetbrains ides and even cloud based ides (like cloud9, before Amazon bought it).

I have always gone back to vim and tmux for everything I do.
anon7331
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
She speaks the truth often, but I never really got how she portrays herself. Not a huge fan... regardless, she should be able to say whatever she wants and use the platform she built.
anon7331
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
It doesn't have user IDs... seems like an odd selling point... if you have good end to end encryption who cares if you have user IDs? I imagine you could do network analysis and so on to try an determine a network of people to deanonymize... but if you have encrypted chats, you have no context... unless guilt by association is enough.

On the other hand, a bigger problem than IDs would probably be IP addresses, etc. Random IDs per-conversation would also go a long way.
anon7331
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
I stick with vim. It’s already installed anywhere that matters. Why bother installing neovim? I don’t rely on neovim only extensions.

In my experience, most people using neovim are really turning vim into vscode.
anon7331
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Yes… I agree. However, I imagine one handwritten letter to a friend or loved one would be far more enriching for most people than 100 published blog posts.
anon7331
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
This seems like a long shot and a very optimistic view of a public presence. It’s equally likely anything you put online will be used against you in the future.

I doubt the risks out weigh the minute possibility of a benefit.

You don’t need a public presence in code or writing to be a valuable person.
anon7331
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Why publish at all? Who cares if something blows up and goes viral? Why should I spend any time publishing anything?

Personally, I’d rather spend time doing something that enriches my life and/or the lives of people I care about.
anon7331
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
It isn’t clear why the discussion is around flutter.

The problem is when you define yourself by the technology you know. You’re an app developer or an engineer, not a flutter developer. Focus on showing your ability to make apps or whatever the target company does.
anon7331
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Is it just me, or is this over engineered? Brings me back to SOAP services and WSDLs.
anon7331
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
My idea of a C development environment has always been Vim, Tmux and a decent compiler.
anon7331
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
I am not sure it's so black and white with encryption. It depends on your threat model. Keeping it secure from an angry ex-girlfriend is one thing, but keeping it secure from a three letter agency is another.

The mistake you are referring to is someone that assumes "encrypted" means three letter agency safe, which is a pretty terrible way to leverage encryption. In that case, it's exactly like hopping in a Tesla and assuming auto pilot will take you home without your supervision.
anon7331
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Was this kid arguing about the automatic encrypt/decrypt file capability and Bram's unwillingness to use a cryptographically secure algorithm? It was a long, long thread that got heated.

I was with Bram though! It was never meant to be secure in a cryptographic sense...
anon7331
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Recession is fake news at this point.
anon7331
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
If you have a gmail address, you already failed.
anon7331
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
I can somewhat understand the idea... but I don't see this as my mistake. A person agreed to pay for something. They signed an agreement. The payment terms were specified (N-30). The person used the product but decided not to pay.

Not sure what I can learn here, besides not allowing an enterprise access even if they have agreed to terms and signed the agreement... but that is not common. As far as I am aware, it's common to give an enterprise access as soon as the agreements have been signed.
anon7331
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
The debt is too much for small claims court, not too little.
anon7331
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
This has been done, but they already used all of the plan that was agreed upon.
anon7331
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
I understand-- what about the use of a debt collector? Wouldn't it be better to settle for N, where N is greater than 0? Especially if the collector does all of the work/time investment?
anon7331
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Sad. I didn't interact with Bram much, but I did have an email exchange with him early in my software developer journey. I submitted a few patches to Vim and he helped me work through them to get them approved/merged. He was very patient and kind even though I was a complete newbie.