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Show HN: KudoSnap – Anonymous positive polls that turn Slack into a kudos loop

kudosnap.com
6 points·by alessandroetc·4 miesiące temu·4 comments

LinkedIn-level insights right in your calendar

warmly.ai
1 points·by alessandroetc·5 lat temu·0 comments

Ask HN: What survey tools do people use to collect NPS performance?

4 points·by alessandroetc·5 lat temu·2 comments

Five Myths Holding Decentralized Data Storage Back

thenewstack.io
3 points·by alessandroetc·5 lat temu·0 comments

Five Reasons To Be Excited About Decentralized Storage

storj.io
3 points·by alessandroetc·5 lat temu·0 comments

America Is Living James Madison’s Nightmare

theatlantic.com
3 points·by alessandroetc·5 lat temu·0 comments

Decentralized data storage has finally landed

storj.io
38 points·by alessandroetc·5 lat temu·32 comments

A weekly support network for first-time founders

helloherd.com
1 points·by alessandroetc·6 lat temu·0 comments

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alessandroetc
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
If you've been following what Iranian leaders have been saying for the past 2 decades this shouldn't come as a surprise.

I mean they made a popular comedy around the absurdity of this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQxX1M2fSOs
alessandroetc
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
you miss out on openclaw so you spend the money on the next best thing. bold strategy cotton, lets see how it plays out for them
alessandroetc
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
Hey HN! here's something I couldn't stop thinking about:

your coworkers probably think good things about you that they'll never say. Not because they don't mean it, but because there's no moment in the workday where it's natural to say "you're really good at keeping things calm when everything's on fire."

Most recognition tools try to solve this by asking people to write compliments. That doesn't work. It's awkward, it's performative, and it ends up in a public channel where "Great job Sarah! " means nothing. The insight I kept coming back to is: what if you reframe the compliment as a poll answer? You're not choosing to compliment someone. You're just answering a question. That removes the awkwardness entirely.

So I built KudoSnap. It's a Slack bot. Here's how it works:

1. One person installs it — no admin approval needed. The Slack scopes are intentionally minimal (channels:read, users:read, chat:write). No message access. 2. It builds a social graph from channel co-membership to figure out who actually works together. 3. A couple times a week it sends you a 3-second anonymous poll: "Who explains complex things the clearest?" with 4 names from your actual coworkers. 4. Your vote becomes a private DM to that person: "A coworker said you explain complex things clearly." They answer a poll to see who said it — and now they've also voted for someone. The loop spreads itself.

The whole thing runs on Vercel + Supabase ($0/month at beta scale). pg_cron triggers poll delivery via HTTP calls to serverless endpoints.

It's Employee Appreciation Day, which felt like the right moment to share, but the reason I built this is that appreciation shouldn't need a holiday.

Free beta, open to any Slack workspace. I'd love feedback, especially: what would make you skeptical about installing this?
alessandroetc
·5 lat temu·discuss
Seeking to extend the isolation of COVID life? Well, you're in luck. Apply now!
alessandroetc
·5 lat temu·discuss
now tell us what you really think...
alessandroetc
·5 lat temu·discuss
It's not actually real. The lobbying firm behind most of the fact sheet is made up of people on the boards of different tech firms.
alessandroetc
·5 lat temu·discuss
Is it just me or does the author never actually answer the question in the title?

Also, does anyone know if the pricing graph accounts for inflation?
alessandroetc
·5 lat temu·discuss
I don't understand why businesses insist on betraying the very values they were built on in the first place. YouTube has always been about helping people feel heard and giving them a voice through their platform. Decisions like this one simply prove that in a few years they'll likely be defined as a publisher and not a platform.
alessandroetc
·5 lat temu·discuss
what are your thoughts on storj.io? they utilize R-S for all their entire storage platform.
alessandroetc
·5 lat temu·discuss
Huge news!
alessandroetc
·5 lat temu·discuss
I see services like Storj the perfect hybrid model here. Companies get the security and optimizations of the cloud, while being able to simultaneously run their own storage nodes to get cost savings.

Exciting times for decentralized storage!
alessandroetc
·5 lat temu·discuss
+1
alessandroetc
·5 lat temu·discuss
Storj.io for the win. Move over Google!
alessandroetc
·5 lat temu·discuss
Costs shouldn't rise or fall based on the price of the coin. You can pay directly in USD for the storage so that you don't have to worry about the pricing shifts.
alessandroetc
·5 lat temu·discuss
Storj is going to be a lot more tried and battle tested than TahoLAFS. If you need to reliable store files under a strong encryption, I'd use storj.
alessandroetc
·5 lat temu·discuss
If you want something that you can just plug into and leave alone, I'd just use Storj. It's priced the cheapest and their tech is the best thus far. I will say that it's built for developers so expect needing to spend some time to set everything up.
alessandroetc
·5 lat temu·discuss
Agree with a lot of these points, but not quite sure how you solve them with a better solution.
alessandroetc
·6 lat temu·discuss
If youtube wants to remove stuff they can, but they should start with removing the values they state on their about page. You can't say you give everyone a voice and then start blanket silencing people.
alessandroetc
·6 lat temu·discuss
Marketplaces like this are hard to evaluate in a few months. It can take 6-7 months before you start to see pull, especially if the supply side has work they need to do to list their service.