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Foursquare shutting down City Guide

foursquare.com
9 points·by mrobins·vor 2 Jahren·1 comments

Cashierless checkout startup Grabango shutting down

cnbc.com
2 points·by mrobins·vor 2 Jahren·0 comments

LTSE shutters cap table management business (formerly captable.io)

equity.ltse.com
60 points·by mrobins·vor 2 Jahren·28 comments

Part 380 Charter-by-the-Seat Model Under Scrutiny by FAA

flyjets.com
2 points·by mrobins·vor 3 Jahren·0 comments

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mrobins
·vor 12 Monaten·discuss
How many people on HN have a James Webb wallpaper?
mrobins
·letztes Jahr·discuss
No but I think it’s more likely the data is going back to the original manufacturer and the white labeler has no idea it’s happening.

Despite assuredly rigid QC and security testing /s.
mrobins
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Respectfully disagree. I feel like quality and selection at most Nordstroms I’ve been to recently has been much worse. Salespeople have been less knowledgeable and more pushy. Feels like they’ve moved from upmarket into a space more easily replaced by lower cost online competitors.
mrobins
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
But seriously, what’s the point of putting out this drivel. Isn’t the point of these statements to excite investors and potential big customers. Who in the publicity chain thinks these statements move anything closer to a goal?
mrobins
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
This is horrible. All of the views are impossible to parse quickly.
mrobins
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
I think this sort of thing is much harder to do in the modern digital world.

It’s one thing when it’s one-way, magazine -> audience, and the current edition is off of newsstands in a month or two. Once you throw in forums and social media then the public gets to shape the narrative.
mrobins
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
I think more than tax what you need to be learning about/seeing if you can outsource is KYC.
mrobins
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Was it? I’m a customer and I didn’t get any emails prior to this announcement.
mrobins
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Title edited for clarity
mrobins
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Feels like it’s the night before Thanksgiving and none of the right people are on call.
mrobins
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Changing the name of a landmark or a species may require thoughtful consideration but not an organization. Companies change names all the time and a bad name drags an org doing good work down. Why should employees have to come to work in the name of someone who doesn’t deserve it in the light of history.
mrobins
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Are any of them any good?
mrobins
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Not that MS is the poster child for chivalrous competition…but this level of desoerationjust signifies how important the battle for the branded browser is.
mrobins
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Anecdotally noticed the same.l with my 3.5 year old. Also in addition (pun intended) to what she’s learned it’s made her much more curious about a bunch of math concepts.
mrobins
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
I find the ultra wealthy moving to avoid taxes pretty hilarious. It’s basically saying I have enough money to do whatever anything, except live/be where I’d like to.

Even within the US I know many wannabe New Yorkers who count their days and have to pick and choose what they come “home” for. Obviously to each their own but feels like optimizing for the wrong thing.
mrobins
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
This article is trash but the data from the research is actually interesting.

Without CarPlay it’s still super easy to stream audio from any app and has been for a decade (sure maybe CarPlay makes it even easier?).

It is interesting and contrary to the headline that people with CarPlay listen to radio 20% less than people without. More so they listen to streaming services almost 10% more if they have CarPlay.

Obviously correlation is not causation. If you can afford a higher end car then you are also more likely to be a premium Spotify/Apple/Sirius subscriber. Regardless it still looks like a good investment on Apple’s part.
mrobins
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
$75k. Tell me the government doesn’t take privacy seriously without telling me that government doesn’t take privacy seriously.

> Three weeks ago, genetic testing firm 1Health.io agreed to pay the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) a $75,000 fine to resolve allegations that it failed to secure sensitive genetic and health data, retroactively overhauled its privacy policy without notifying and obtaining consent from customers whose data it had obtained, and tricked customers about their ability to delete their data.
mrobins
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Why is it so hard for Android OEMs to keep supporting their devices? I don’t buy that it’s just planned obsolescence. As Apple invests in making devices usable for longer and longer this doesn’t seem like a competitive move.
mrobins
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
I always tip well because I get that tips are misplaced wages, but the tip economy is so messed up.

A huge piece is that it's based on an asymmetry of information. I don't know how much a barista makes so I assume min wage and tip accordingly. Consequently a business owner has less incentive to raise wages because customers are accustomed to subsidizing their payroll. Sadly employees are the pawns in all of this and viewed as having their hands out for being greedy as if they have their hands out or are the ones who program the %s into their Square terminals.

I've also seen a few courageous businesses try and move to fair wages + no tipping, and then reverse course because they weren't able to keep employees. I think the only solution is systemic, like getting rid of the tip minimum wage, but that's unlikely.
mrobins
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
I miss the “Under Construction” banners. It was ok to tell your visitors your site was a work in progress! (Also you generally had to publish and debug live.)