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Ask HN: Can HN recommend beginner resources for learning HCI?

1 ポイント·投稿者 codeknight11·3 年前·1 コメント

Ask HN: Courses/textbook recommendations for studying robotics?

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An Indian startup is abusing DMCA to curb online dissent against their products

forbesindia.com
105 ポイント·投稿者 codeknight11·6 年前·27 コメント

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codeknight11
·13 日前·議論
Sounds funny coming from someone at Lovable!
codeknight11
·3 年前·議論
~~ Entry-level (Junior) (Associate) Product Manager ~

Quick Summary: Self-taught Programmer with hands-on experience in Machine Learning. Trying to break into Product Management and would be interested in taking up Product responsibilities. While I may not have direct PM experience, I have worked extremely hard to develop Product skills at my current PM role which makes a strong potential hire.

Profile Details: As a self-taught programmer with a passion for crafting exceptional products, I bring a unique blend of Technical expertise and Product Management skills to the table. I recently graduated from PM School's Product Management Bootcamp, and have honed my skills in feature ideation, initiative analysis, and collaboration with core teams at Udacity. With hands-on experience in Machine Learning, I am eager to leverage my technical knowledge to drive Product Innovation and Success. My proven track record of Product Development and Strategic thinking make me an ideal candidate for any Product role.

Location: Bengaluru (Bangalore), India

Remote: Yes, preferred. (Willing to adjust my schedule to other timezones)

Willing to relocate: No

LinkedIn: /redacted/

Résumé/CV: /redacted/

Email: /redacted/
codeknight11
·5 年前·議論
I've been using Deepnote for a while and highly recommend it. I love the features and they have also built a great community.

Github's jupyter rendering doesn't work for me most of the time so I am using Deepnote viewer these days.

Check out my published article that I wrote using Deepnote a while ago - https://deepnote.com/@tj/The-Starry-Cat-7HRaWnp8QhWYeK_x_QLD...
codeknight11
·5 年前·議論
All the comments here are praising Bezos/Amazon as if they are some kind of Gods at innovation and yet Kindle has completely destroyed and crippled innovation in eBooks. They've so much potential but due to Amazon's monopoly, we're still stuck in the 90s when it comes to eBooks.
codeknight11
·6 年前·議論
https://jakeseliger.com/2018/11/14/is-there-an-actual-facebo...
codeknight11
·6 年前·議論
Churn rate is a more realistic measure than onboarding rate. Only time will tell :)
codeknight11
·6 年前·議論
I don't. And most millenials don't use it unless they are extroverts. But we make a small percentage of their audience.

Take a look at boomer WhatsApp in India. Every single boomer shares stories with images of Gods or daily morning blessings, where they went, what they cooked etc.
codeknight11
·6 年前·議論
Signal won't be able to make even a dent in WhatsApp's empire.

WhatsApp isn't just a messaging app. With its stories and statuses, it's a mini social network in and of itself.

Beyond the HackerNews crowd, most people don't care about privacy. They care about features. Signal won't be able to compete with WhatsApp unless it builds some of those features into its app.

Edit - HackerNews crowd seems to get tunnel visioned when it comes to tech products. Every response below is something on the lines of "I don't use stories" or "None or my contacts use stories".

I don't use stories either. And most millenials don't use it unless they are extroverts. But we make a small percentage of their audience.

Take a look at boomer WhatsApp in India. Every single boomer shares stories with images of Gods or daily morning blessings, where they went, what they cooked etc. The network effects are too strong. Nobody wants to miss out on the stories of their grandchildren's birthday or their nephew's marriage.

Even I wish that there was an en-masse migration from WhatsApp to Signal. But that's just a HackerNews pipe dream. Not happening.
codeknight11
·6 年前·議論
Is google able to track you if you use !g via ddg?