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Ask HN: Do you use Percona Distribution of PostgreSQL? How's it working for you?

2 points·by MaknMoreGtnLess·4년 전·0 comments

Ask HN: Curious about Ansible but afraid or blocked on getting started?

4 points·by MaknMoreGtnLess·4년 전·9 comments

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1 points·by MaknMoreGtnLess·4년 전·0 comments

Ask HN: Raising animals a good drug addiction cure the homeless have?

14 points·by MaknMoreGtnLess·4년 전·15 comments

Ask HN: Is an MVP the first thing a startup should build?

6 points·by MaknMoreGtnLess·4년 전·16 comments

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MaknMoreGtnLess
·4년 전·discuss
No go if the pennies are fiat. Has to be crypto, blockchain, blugh blag blah.

Even more points if it's a centralized blockchain like the ones a16z are funding.
MaknMoreGtnLess
·4년 전·discuss
Much appreciated!
MaknMoreGtnLess
·4년 전·discuss
> Ansible has a very low barrier to entry in terms of dependencies that need to be installed into the machines you want to manage: they need to have python 2.6+ or python 3.5+, and you need to be able to connect to the machines over ssh.

I understand what you're saying but do understand that to other people these can be concepts that they arn't familiar with or might actively struggle with

That said - were there any obstacles you faced when you started with Ansible?

What could have been better (tooling/docs/training/etc) to get you upto speed better/faster?
MaknMoreGtnLess
·4년 전·discuss
I want to learn from you more.

What if I gave you 2 docker containers:

1. one with ansible loaded and ready to go

2. another one with just SSH running that you can point the above to and experiment with

If you don't know docker - that's ok! It's easy and I will set you up to do that. let me know

This way, you don't have to mess around with either installing ansible or setting up VMsVPS/hosts blah blah
MaknMoreGtnLess
·4년 전·discuss
> Much of the job that ansible or other config management tools might have done is handled by docker build to bake container images, and k8s to manage custom running services

OK but there has to be something that executes the docker build and then kicks the jobs off - right?

What's that tool at the $dayjob?
MaknMoreGtnLess
·4년 전·discuss
Do you think unqlite would be a better fit?

Have you looked at unqlite?
MaknMoreGtnLess
·4년 전·discuss
Do you think unqlite would be a better fit?

Have you looked at unqlite?
MaknMoreGtnLess
·4년 전·discuss
> why go through all the trouble of setting this up instead of just using AWS

1. Have you ever hosted something on AWS, for public consumption by parties not under your control, where you, personally were footing the bill?

2. Have you ever hosted something on AWS where a misconfiguration on your side and/or upset/impatient customer caused a bill so large that you had to shut the company down?

AWS will scale to fill your bank balance, irregardless of whether you can afford to pay for that scale. AWS is great for elasticity when you can afford to pay.

AWS has no functional bill limits, even after 10 years. For those who post a link to the AWS bill limits havn't actually handled any meaningful scale, at which point a set of dedicated servers is great value.
MaknMoreGtnLess
·4년 전·discuss
Would this be possible using SQLite:

- I point it to a bunch of JSON files on disk. They have similar schema but not exact (slight variations)

- I SQLite import them into one virtual table (I would rather not literally import them - think PostgreSQL JSON FDW)

- Then index certain fields so looking up records by certain fields is very fast (faster than having to "FTS" through all the files)

- Allow fuzzy text search on certain fields (say a field was company name and other fields were city, street and human names)

All the while (best case) not actually having to import the files into the DB (it's ok if the indices need to be rebuilt everytime)
MaknMoreGtnLess
·4년 전·discuss
> I meant that now we never hang out, we don’t trust each other any more, and code review has suffered as a result. > It’s especially hard for new people joining a team where baseline trust is basically equal to that of Internet stranger.

Huh. How's your hiring process like? Do you hire very young people?

The only time I've seen this happen is when the team used to work in a colocated manner, and then some members started to WFH. Eventually some of those people WFH got too tied into the "home" part of WFH and work suffered. Simultaneously other people in the office just started to treat those WFH as second class citizens as well. This really caused a mess.

If this is what you're seeing, the easiest solution is to just move to a remote only team.

If you want to stay, you need to have a good manager in place who understands these dynamics and can mitigate issues.
MaknMoreGtnLess
·4년 전·discuss
Ha ha haha - EXACTLY to the last dot!

I am terrified of where we are headed as a society. I get that writing blogs are more time consuming than tweeting but for the consumer - is this content really valuable in the long term?
MaknMoreGtnLess
·4년 전·discuss
> I don't have a Twitter account, but I view posts and threads simply by opening Twitter links in a private browser window. Does that not work for you all?

No. After a while there's a huge modal layer asking me to log in
MaknMoreGtnLess
·4년 전·discuss
> It’s more common than you think

I didn't say septics are uncommon. To ask you differently:

- How large was that plot (on which the septic system was installed)

- Was the septic system dedicated to your house or shared

- How large was that septic system
MaknMoreGtnLess
·4년 전·discuss
> Well the question is not just for this idea but for any idea, how do you know if a problem is big enough to be solved.

This is premature optimization. How many datapoints do you have so far?

Did you interview 50-60 of one persona yet?

There is no one answer because the detail completely lies in the specifics, which is why I asked you those questions. You seemed to have missed those questions.

> And how do to proceed when there are mixed signals when talking to customers.

There's no mixed signals. You're uncovering personas.

Each persona outputs a different but unique signal.

Segment them. Then try and resonate with 1 to max 3 personas depending on your mental bandwidth and resource ability.

By the way, how did you learn to do market research first before building a product? You're already ahead of the curve and very likely to be successful than most first time founders I've seen
MaknMoreGtnLess
·4년 전·discuss
> Every day there are posts here with some Twitter thread as the source

These threads are extremely and overwhelmingly popular and that surprises me.

These threads always start off like "Here's how to make $100MM in 10 hours" and then multiple sub posts of most generic nonsense I've ever seen.

What's even interesting is people think they get tremendous value out of there and share/re-tweet and go crazy about them.

Am I really stupid or are most people on Twitter who engage with these threads on some kind of hallucinogen(s)?
MaknMoreGtnLess
·4년 전·discuss
While I am happy to go into TAM and related metrics, I am assuming this is your first successful startup.

In that case, don't worry about the market - infact, having just a few dozen paying customers who can be fit in 1 to max 3 personas but those that you understand very well, can reach well and get immediate feedback from is very important.

> I've conducted a small survey to identify a probable market for a problem before started building anything, and it turned out to have mixed results.

- How exactly did you conduct the small survey?

- What kind of questions did you ask?

- Did you use a form or conducted 1:1 interviews?

- How did you source the participants?

- What was the motivation of the participants?

> Like 55%-45% split

split of what?

Is your solution a whisper idea? Or can you share it?
MaknMoreGtnLess
·4년 전·discuss
Rude

> Money doesn't just disappear if you don't spend it, you need funds to live, not income.

It does. It's called inflation.

Don't be an asshole on the internet. There are bigger assholes on the internet and they can outwit your smart ass replies trying to belittle someone who hasn't been an asshole to you and was asking a genuine question.
MaknMoreGtnLess
·4년 전·discuss
In a city where space is at a premium?

Which space efficient septic tank do you have in mind?
MaknMoreGtnLess
·4년 전·discuss
> The hardest thing about remote work is code review.

code review was done async. and in all practical sense "remote" at all the dozen places I ever worked in an office.

How else do you scale code review on a team of more than 2 people. Get all 5+ people in a room to do code review for a 5 liner?
MaknMoreGtnLess
·4년 전·discuss
> If that’s the way things are shaping up I need to go be a farmer or something.

Is this something you entertain as an actual possibility or shudder to think about?