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Show HN: ForOurSchool.org, Free Read-a-Thon and Math-a-Thon Platform

forourschool.org
1 points·by eappleby·3 tahun yang lalu·1 comments

Apple Podcasts’ top shows of the year show true crime reigns supreme

theverge.com
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eappleby
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Right. Sounds more like a registrar problem than a TLD problem. They should change the article title to "Never buy a domain from Radix"
eappleby
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Unfortunate story. It wasn't clear to me that the .online TLD led to Google blacklisting the site. Why did you think that was connected?
eappleby
·tahun lalu·discuss
Surprised to so many people showering more than once per day. For people that do that, is that due to morning showers coupled with post-activity shower?
eappleby
·tahun lalu·discuss
I believe Gumroad uses Stripe to process payments, so I'd guess this entire validation process is coming from Stripe. When the CEO paid you via Zelle, he probably just wanted to help you out with the hope that you would continue using Gumroad and have a positive experience with the company. I wouldn't look at any of this as a negative reflection of the company. (I've personally never used Gumroad, so this opinion is only based on your comment and my experience with Stripe)
eappleby
·tahun lalu·discuss
I'm on year 13 of running businesses of one (I built an audience development platform and an educational/fundraising platform, plus a handful of smaller ones). On the plus side, I'd say that it has been pretty easy to maintain margins and keep cost under control. It's also easy to stay under the radar of larger competitors. On the downside, I think acquisitions would have been easier if I had a team in place and higher revenue, even with lower operating margins. Last year, my revenue fell a bit and I've considered looking for a more traditional job, but it has been harder than I expected because I believe my experience may not fit a traditional job description. Still, if you can swing it, I would very much recommend it, but good to consider the downsides as well.
eappleby
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
GM stock up 2.5% since the announcement, so it doesn't look like investors attributed that much of GM's future value to Cruise (or that shutting down the robotaxi development was already assumed)
eappleby
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I spoke with a restaurant owner who explained to me the purpose of the "service fees" that may look like tips, but don't actually go to the waiters. The reason they do that is that some restaurants want to pay their non-wait staff more, without also needing to increase the pay for their wait staff. Since the "service fees" aren't included when calculating the tips, this allows restaurants to direct those extra funds exactly where they need without unnecessarily inflating the overall cost of the meal.

I 100% agree that tips should be abolished and consumers should pay a clear and fixed price for goods and services, but if you accept that that is not an option, then "service fees" actually make sense. That being said, I can understand the ire that they may cause the wait staff, since many consumers may think those "service fees" are tips, and as a result, may not receive anything for their work. No great solutions here
eappleby
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
First 5-10 clients was emails to friends of friends.

Next 50-100 was cold emails.

After that, mostly word-of-mouth.

Target audience was publishers (audience development/growth)
eappleby
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I’m building a platform that helps elementary and middle schools raise money. Students answer as many math problems as they can over a week or two and ask friends and family to support them by making a donation to their school. The math problems are dynamite created and generally follow the math curriculum that most schools follow. https://www.forourschool.org
eappleby
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
You don't need employees to start a company
eappleby
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I love it! I also built a math focused website. Schools can use it to host Math-A-Thons, which is a type of fundraiser where students answer math problems online and solicit donations to support their school. I made all the math problems available to play for free outside of the platform, as well as guides that help the students answer the problems:

https://www.forourschool.org/math-games https://www.forourschool.org/math-guides

Yay Math!!
eappleby
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Most manufacturers offer 10 year warranties

https://comfortmonster.com/knowledge-center/guide-hvac-warra...
eappleby
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Congrats on sobriety and sharing some of your struggles. I remember when I first had the desire to build a business, I probably spent a month going in circles thinking about all the different problems I was going to need to solve and tools/languages I was going to need to learn. I never really made any progress, so I decided to focus on just the name of the business and then buy the URL. It might have been premature since the business wasn't figured out (I ended up changing it later), but having a name, at least let me mentally move forward with the product and design.

I haven't spent much time thinking about my purpose in life, but I think I would approach it in a similar way. Take small steps (e.g. talk to someone new about what they love in life, rediscover an old hobby) and trust that the steps will build over time into your ultimate goal.
eappleby
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Would this problem be solved if there were bins in front of supermarkets where people could drop off their extra bags and other people could grab them if they needed them? I get that the stores may not like it because they sell the bags, but if they were onboard, would there be any reason why it wouldn't work?
eappleby
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Not at my CVS. They have one checkout clerk, and if there are more than 3 people standing in line, it can take 10+ minutes to checkout. With self-checkout, I'm in and out in 30 seconds. Presumably, they'd add more checkout clerks if they remove the self-checkout, but I wouldn't count on it
eappleby
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Article was probably written by AI
eappleby
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
"Watch A ‘Murder Hornet’ Destroy An Entire Honeybee Hive" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gAVlh-7WZM&ab_channel=VICEN...
eappleby
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I don't think the driving force of this change is either aesthetics or gov't policy. I think Musk is trying to maximizing Twitter's time on site and if you remove the headlines (and add 5 second delays on link redirects), it decreases the click-through rate on the links. Musk knows that if he outlaws all non-paid links, it would result in an uproar from media companies and users, so he is making the experience as bad as possible so people choose to stop linking out on their own.
eappleby
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I'd be surprised if that happens in any meaningful scale. Twitter just doesn't justify that type of investment anymore.
eappleby
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Since other people are mentioning the red flags working with business critical 1-person businesses, I thought I would share a small story. When I was first starting out, I connected with Huffington Post who were very excited about using PubExchange since they were manually managing most of their traffic partnerships. For many sites, traffic partnerships can be a large source of referrals, but HuffPo took it to another level. They partnered with everybody and would link out from their homepage, so they could send a very significant amount of traffic. After a few meetings (I don't think infosec got involved), they decided to integrate PubExchange throughout all their verticals. We met in person, so they were fully aware that it was just me, but they were/are a very nimble company so they were ok moving forward. Unfortunately, because they were implementing it so quickly and using it in different ways than had been used before, the first night they implemented it, it broke, and unfortunately, it also broke all links (internal and external) across HuffPo. They took down the code, and called me that night. I fixed the issues right then (I think it took me 10 minutes) and the next day they added everything back. Never had any issues again and worked with them for many years after that.