matt.drollette.com
rows.io: A Secure Public Jabber/XMPP Server Federated on Hyperboria, Tor, and The Internet | Matt Drollette
https://matt.drollette.com/2013/06/rows-io-a-secure-public-jabberxmpp-server-federated-on-hyperboria-tor-and-the-internet
Rowsio: A Secure Public Jabber/XMPP Server Federated on Hyperboria, Tor, and The Internet. With Google’s transition away from open federation. In favor of “Hangouts” and PRISM being all but certain I decided it was a good time to find an alternative to my Google Talk account. I decided to set up a Jabber/XMPP server that is open for public registration and will federate with any xmpp server over the Internet and over Hyperboria. And which is also accessible over Tor. The service is called rows.io. The su...
sergioschuler.com
Startup lessons learned from my failed startup - Sergio Schuler
http://www.sergioschuler.com/startup-lessons-learned-from-my-failed-startup
What I learned from my failed startup after 2 years, 300 users and zero revenue. December 30, 2013. December 30, 2013. December 30, 2013. Here are the startup lessons learned from Teamometer, a startup with 2 years and about 300 users. 2012 I registered the domain teamometer.com. Create a simple and fast website was sweet. The presentation video. What could be even better:. Where it went wrong:. I had all those people who were interested in the product. I judged the product validated (WRONG! After discov...
yosefk.com
Low-level is easy
http://yosefk.com/blog?p=6
A substitute for anaesthesia. Larr; Blogging is hard. A writer of the lame kind. January 7th, 2008 software. My previous entry has the amazingly interesting title "Blogging is hard". Gee, what a wuss, says the occasional passer-by. Gotta fix my image, fast. Think, think, think! OK, here's what I'm going to tell you: low-level programming is easy. Compared to higher-level programming, that is. I'm serious. I don't like it", says the Amazing Developer. "But, but! What about The Second Dot Com Bubble? Now, ...
daniellemorrill.com
Revenue vs. Value – Danielle Morrill
http://www.daniellemorrill.com/2013/05/revenue-vs-value
I can see the future, because I live in it today. Subscribe to Email Updates. Revenue vs. Value. May 9, 2013. July 19, 2014. I get a lot of feedback asking why the monthly startup momentum index. Doesn’t include revenue as a signal. There are two reasons, and the first is that most startups don’t want to provide that data to outsiders. The second is a bit counterintuitive, but stick with me and I’ll explain:. Revenue doesn’t actually matter for finding hot early stage startups. What if this same startup,...
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Embracing the Incrementality Mentality – Danielle Morrill
http://www.daniellemorrill.com/2013/08/embracing-the-incrementality-mentality
I can see the future, because I live in it today. Subscribe to Email Updates. Embracing the Incrementality Mentality. August 3, 2013. July 19, 2014. We’ve all heard that line about the 10 year “overnight” successes. A friend* recently told me a key metric of his company was growing 4% week-over-week. Actually, he related with some dismay that it was. Growing at 4%, and he was looking to build another product to make their company more attractive for raising the next round of funding. Important context fo...
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