I'm thinking more orientation / ratio - for example, right now the wall behind my couch in the living room is bare and I would love a landscape print for it. On VSUAL I have to manually scroll through to see the ones that have that orientation. This is something that Art in Res has on their search function.
Checked out the site - looks awesome! Is there any way to filter? It's cool at first glance looking through the whole selection on the site but could see it getting tedious the 2nd time+.
This is crazy, for some reason this rang a bell and I checked my email and sure enough, I ended up buying those gift codes from you! Funny how things come full circle :)
You realize this is talking about one of the sellers on the platform right? Not the platform itself.
Looks like GMV is actually ~1.2B/year and even at a conservative 10% profit margin, they're pulling in at least $120M/year.
"The company said its revenue more than doubled in the last year, with gross product sales topping $100 million a month. It has expanded into streetwear and luxury goods like handbags and has more than 800 employees."
Whenever I sell any of my electronics now, I do it via Craigslist or specialty forums - Hardforum and Anandtech have pretty large For Sale/Trade communities and they all use Heatware for feedback.
I second this - I'm a customer of a company that runs on DNSimple; having a status page doesn't help the fact that I can't access my service. There's also @DNSimple for status updates
I installed, logged out of Gmail, restarted my browser and re-logged in.
You also need to click on the actual e-mail address in the e-mail for it to popup, definitely nowhere near as elegant as rapportive and seems to work ~60-70% of the time
I think it's assumed from the article (and the screenshot of the Gmail trail) that the team members have explicitly stated that they don't want to be bothered and don't work with recruiting agencies, this is a total last ditch effort.
At our ~20-person startup, we have a few recs open and I still see multiple people get calls on their mobile phones from recruiters over and over, and in the majority of these cases they don't even know how the recruiter got their number.
awesome, yujiang! it's been cool to see all the hardware stuff you've been hacking over the past few months, sad i missed this your party (and the bar mixvah)!
Does this one require a driver board as well?