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Gotcha, fair point. Wanted to add it to history so that navigating back from a conversation showed the prior results but maybe only needed when search completed.
Yup, aware that this subreddit exists. This is a slightly different take and also one that aims to do more than just have a forum but that's the start.
I would imagine those are two audiences because the titles are two different call to actions. ppl who would like to have their view changed or challenged would go to /r/changemyview. And not many people are open to change or even thinking their view needs change.
Btw it would be nice to have social login for disagreewithme so I dont have to create yet another account and worry about data leak.
Yea, planning on adding it. I actually originally thought it would turn people away from signing up. Seems to be a mixed bag at times but agree it's needed.
This is a great technique to learning. I taught myself how to code after college and found doing my own version of this helpful. The only slight difference in the technique I used was I found it easier to learn when I had something I wanted to build in mind. This helped both in both direction, what to learn, as well as forcing me replicate code for my own use, like the Ben Franklin technique. Hope others find it useful too.
> I found it easier to learn when I had something I wanted to build in mind
I don't understand how you can learn this stuff in any other way. I think it's a little bit like learning a musical instrument. One can read lots of stuff about guitars and music theory and how to play the guitar, but none of that matters until you pick up an actual guitar.
Thanks for the link, didn't know there were that many options outside of AWS's own tool, guess not great marketing...This is less of a time commitment and more of a scratching my own itch thing. I was finding myself doing the same thing over and over so I wrote the script for myself and thought maybe others would find it interesting. If not, no biggie.
We'll have to see what happens. I would guess if there are opportunities for companies to make money than more and more will enter the market increasing competition over workers which may keep wages up or even increase them.
There are definitely some downsides to the gig economy but the purpose of the article was to shine some light on the existing opportunities for workers to help leverage themselves if they are in it.
There are definitely advantages for the employers but I wanted to bring attention to the fact it can also be a win-win situation for both parties involved.
This is the first version of my vision for trying to build a better platform for buying and selling between strangers. It would be great to get feedback on whether or not you would use the product in it's current form. And if you would, what other features would you want? I am eventually trying to replace Craigslist outright but for now want to try and piggyback off of it to get initial users. Thanks for any feedback.
This has happened but managing a property is different job than being a broker, not quite apples to apples. We'll have to see if it becomes more and more popular to do that if it increases the prices over time.
I suppose, but I have personally found you can actually get higher rents through Airbnb. This might change as it becomes more popular, more clientele, etc. but we've made more on Airbnb as landlords (including fees) then we did just doing it all ourselves.
Don't forget all the marketing, time spent with potential renters, background checks, etc you have to do on your own.
And in the case of renters, they usually have to pay a broker's fee (if used) which is typically 1 month up front. So 8% right there plus if you factor in time value of money could be more.
cove is in the business of improving people’s work day. We’re all aware that today how and where you work is constantly changing. From co-working offices to fully remote teams, work doesn’t look the same as it did yesterday.
That’s where we come in. We’re reimagining what work looks like today and in the future. From our intimate co-working spaces to our private company HQs to our work with entire buildings, we’re changing the way people think about work.
In order to meet our ambitious plans, we need amazing people. And that’s where you come in. We’re looking for hard-working, ambitious, creative, and bold co-workers. If that sounds like you, we want to meet you!
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