I think there should be a curious group of people with negative karma, we could enjoy a lot with our comments and posts, I find positive karma and smiling faces a little boring. Cheers.
I find that people with negative karma are a lot more interesting than those with positive karma, so this is no complaining at all, I would be very proud to be the person with the most negative karma in this group, it should be an honor, so don't complain if I don't appreciate your karma the way you want it.
Complaining? I'm just pointing to the site guidelines, in case you haven't seen them (seeing you're new here). FWIW, generally, people here tend to not care about their own karmas.
>> I find that people with negative karma are a lot more interesting
Where do you find a list of negative karma users? (I'm curious)
There is an active post about burn-out symptoms. People that think work harder and harder is the solution are best candidates for it. Perhaps those that pursue positive karma to the extend that they bend their comments for approval are the next class, so is a real pleasure not to be in that group.
There are hundreds of recent failures in start-ups, I think there is no much to learn from the 10 recent failures in the post. I would be better to know examples of those that are going to succeed.
"A growth hacker is a person whose true north is growth", I find this the definitive guide for a growth hacker. I think a better definition is needed something more than a looking for scalable.
Too much social life can ruin your business. Perhaps you must become a member of NYTC once you have built your product and are ready to launch it, otherwise you don't have time for being alert to your social environment.
I would say talk to many people while developing it - and before you start. I don't see how it could ruin anything unless you think that it's going to become some sort of addiction that you spend all your working hours doing?
I agree with Kristian. It's not that much time and you would be surprised how you can grab lunch with someone and, by the end, they will have completely changed how you thought of your idea.
If company X is a big company, they know better than you the price there can pay for your product. So you need someone than can estimate that number, that is not what is the value of your product but what is the highest price they would pay for your product.
If you can't contact anybody to make this estimate, you should do it yourself but that requires to know a lot about the company that is going to buy your product.
I am expecting F# people in the next year to say that Go is a very complex language and that it doesn't address the problems we are facing in enterprises.
That is every big house has a horse in the language race.
Zero-sum is only a simplification, the world can get richer or poorer and I don't think is a zero-sum game. Evolution is not related to zero-sum games. Perhaps the post is about
learning to cooperate is better that thinking life is a zero-sum game.
If the cheetah eats every deer they will get extinct and there is not deer to eat any more, so there must be an equilibria between predators and prays so is more than a zero-sum game.
The useful information is not only that you like an object, but if you want to receive ads for objects "similar" to that one, so they need a way to know how specific are you about your object. If you want a generic object give 0 as specificity level, if you are very selective put 90. If you are only interested in this particular object and not in any other put 100. Just an idea.
Sound as if your mind is in another place. Your mind is on vacation and you want to get it to work again. Unfortunately it refuses to do so and you are in this situation.
Speak with your mind as with a friend and try to convince it that today is not a holiday. You need to order your life, to have a plan for the future, that will give you the strength for today.