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Show HN: I turned my website into a drag-and-drop experience

tomsnyder.blog
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Show HN: A Library of Funny Ads

funnyadsclub.com
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Show HN: Directory for Marketing Tools

marketertools.co
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Show HN: I built a directory about big life decisions/regrets

didyouregretit.com
121 points·by thsnyder·2 anni fa·54 comments

Marketer tools web app directory

marketertools.co
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thsnyder
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So true. Very good to know which decisions are one-way or two-way doors.
thsnyder
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Not dupes. One decision is changing to a career in teaching, the other is getting out of teaching (this one is actually mine!)
thsnyder
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Great point. So, if you do regret something, just write your feelings down on the website and let it go;)
thsnyder
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Bahaha! The options are endless. That’s a good point though. Selfishly, I’d be interested to hear what people say since my sister is currently considering a phd.
thsnyder
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Yup! I’ll get on it!
thsnyder
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Good point. I’ve gone back and forth. I don’t want comfortable sharing to turn into spammming.
thsnyder
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I like this idea! I could definitely see running an ML algo to cluster the Reasonings by keywords and then hide the shorter ones, with the assumption that the longer explanations are more in-depth.
thsnyder
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Everyone’s experience of life is different, so there’s almost no universal advice to begin with. Buuut it is interesting to read about people’s reasoning, experiences, and their own thought process.
thsnyder
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Ah, great point! I may rename that field so it’s more clear. Thanks!
thsnyder
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:O it me.
thsnyder
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Great idea! I need to go through my Decisions list and iterate on it.
thsnyder
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Hi,

A question others often ask me when I'm struggling with a decision is "will you regret it?"

And that simple paradigm can make the answer clear.

But sometimes, I'm not sure. Sometimes, it seems like the options are equivalent – 6 one, half a dozen the other.

That got me curious about what other decisions people have made and whether they regret those decisions and why.

So, I made Did You Regret It – a directory of big life decisions and whether people regretted them, including their reasoning.

It might not actually help you make a huge life decision, but it's interesting to hear other people's stories in little bite-sized pieces.