id
int64
0
13.5M
type
stringclasses
5 values
by
stringlengths
2
15
time
unknown
title
stringlengths
0
198
text
stringlengths
0
99.1k
url
stringlengths
0
6.6k
score
float64
-1
5.77k
parent
float64
1
30.4M
top_level_parent
int64
0
30.4M
descendants
float64
-1
2.53k
kids
sequence
deleted
bool
1 class
dead
bool
1 class
900
comment
danw
"2007-02-24T18:59:34"
null
I've listened to most of these a few months back and they're great. The tom Coates one contains brilliant advice for anyone creating a web app. His slides are available at http://www.plasticbag.org/archives/2006/02/my_future_of_web_apps_slides/<p>This page will be updated within the next few weeks with audio from the latest FOWA conference.
null
null
833
833
null
[ 949 ]
null
null
901
story
danw
"2007-02-24T19:06:44"
Stanford Entrepreneurship podcasts - Audio of talks with Evan Williams, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Hawkins and others
null
http://edcorner.stanford.edu/podcasts.html
5
null
901
0
null
null
null
902
comment
davidw
"2007-02-24T19:10:55"
null
I think the concept makes a great deal of sense. Just that dragging it out into a book is perhaps a bit much.
null
null
897
877
null
null
null
null
903
comment
eli
"2007-02-24T19:14:12"
null
Then I would suggest that a new feature be the ability to pass url parameters to the submit form that prepopulate the url and/or title fields.<p>As it stands, there's no real way to do it in a bookmarklet. Firefox's XSS security policies won't allow it.
null
null
795
363
null
[ 1504 ]
null
null
904
comment
eli
"2007-02-24T19:16:56"
null
Which brings up another feature request: tweak the CSS so that really long text in a comment (without any spaces) doesn't cause the whole page to expand beyond 1024 pixels.
null
null
613
363
null
[ 1073 ]
null
null
905
comment
eli
"2007-02-24T19:18:20"
null
Have you seen slashdot lately? They've got some sort of freeform tagging feature and it ain't working so hot.
null
null
405
363
null
null
null
null
906
comment
pg
"2007-02-24T19:42:48"
null
Similar to the point of plagiarism in some respects (there are only three questions on their application form not copied from ours). But there are some differences:<p>1. They have an official connection to VCs. No one in seed funding can afford to do this, because it means you hose 90% of the companies you fund. If you don't give them their next round, no other VC will either, because you had inside info and you didn't.<p>2. They make no promise to keep doing this after this summer. YC and its network of other startups will be there to help you a year from now.<p>3. They give lower valuations: $12.5k for 5% in the average (2.5 founder) case, vs $17.5k for 6%.<p>4. At the end you demo to investors in the #6 startup market, whereas at YC you get to demo in both #1 and #2.
null
null
893
893
null
[ 913, 926 ]
null
null
907
story
motoko
"2007-02-24T19:53:47"
Quiz: What Type Of Entrepreneur Are You?
null
http://idiotstartup.com/what-entrepreneur-are-you-test
3
null
907
1
[ 1995 ]
null
null
908
comment
motoko
"2007-02-24T19:59:00"
null
I modded this up because I enjoyed this explanation, but second thought, I would like to revoke my +1. This isn't topical to start-ups. Is this a feature that could be added in the future?
null
null
886
886
null
null
null
null
909
comment
epall
"2007-02-24T20:00:09"
null
On the other hand, sometimes your major sustainable competitive advantage is your IP. My current employer has developed an algorithm that pretty much blows anybody else out of the water for what we're doing and they most definitely don't want anybody else learning about it. Granted, their strategy is simply don't tell anybody (All I know is we have the algorithm, not what it is), but protection of IP can be important in some cases. If what you're protecting will be obvious once your product is out there, then yes an NDA is pointless. However, if you want to protect some behind-the-scenes technology that won't be evident to anybody using your product, then an NDA may be in order.
null
null
638
638
null
null
null
null
910
comment
epall
"2007-02-24T20:06:27"
null
I'd like to see an option to view all articles I've upmodded, downmodded, or commented on. It makes a great place to go back to if I want to find something I said or read a while back and can't quite put my finger on it.
null
null
363
363
null
null
null
null
911
comment
danielha
"2007-02-24T20:09:00"
null
&#62;&#62; Many developers view software development (…) as a science or engineering activity(…) Writing software is neither: I view it as a craft or art, similar to the work required of teachers and writers. (…) So it’s not clear why we call software development software engineering. (…)<p>The real issue is that some feel the need to strictly classify everything in distinctive categories. I would content that writing software IS engineering even in the strictest sense. But as a artful craft? It sure is. It all depends on the application, intent, and approach.
null
null
891
891
null
null
null
null
912
comment
Alex3917
"2007-02-24T20:14:40"
null
Definitely true. I think it's a combination of your friends losing respect for you for &#34;dropping out,&#34; combined with the feeling of smugness that comes from the same.
null
null
643
279
null
null
null
null
913
comment
danielha
"2007-02-24T20:25:08"
null
Whenever there's a blog post about Y Combinator's summer funding, I always see TechStars and Lightspeed brought up or mentioned in the comments.<p>Comparisons will be made, naturally. There is a lot of discussion regarding the funding vs. share percentage ratio, some lamenting that there is such a high percentage being taken for a relatively small seed. If broken into pure numbers, I can see where one might draw that conclusion. But it seems many are then missing the point.<p>It's not the size of the check that's written, it's the support and backing, the advice from valley veterans, the valuable critique from those who understand this arena the most. It's the crucial foot-in-the-door process and the inherent buzz publicity you just can't buy.<p>And since it comes down to all that, I'd rather it be with Y's folks because these are names that I actually recognize along with a proven portfolio.
null
null
906
893
null
null
null
null
914
comment
Alex3917
"2007-02-24T20:25:22"
null
Exactly. Some of the scientific studies are interesting, but it's not anything that you wouldn't know already after reading Emotional Intelligence and other similar books. Yes, choosing from twenty different types of toothpaste may be a pain, but that's hardly a good reason to adopt a religion to artificially limit your choice.
null
null
898
877
null
null
null
null
915
comment
motoko
"2007-02-24T20:28:51"
null
Old, but good.
null
null
772
772
null
null
null
null
916
comment
Alex3917
"2007-02-24T20:28:51"
null
Don't do an identity startup. Even if you know the solution to the problem. In fact, especially if you know the solution to the problem.<p>The fact is, 99% of Internet users don't know they have an identity problem. And no matter how much they do, nothing you can do will convince them of this. Better to wait another five years and then tackle the problem. No one else will have solved it by then, trust me.
null
null
784
784
null
[ 1206 ]
null
null
917
comment
danielha
"2007-02-24T20:36:53"
null
Just wanted to comment that Kulveer's blog and Harjeet's blog, Mealticket, are some of my favorites. For me, the most useful advices and resources are often anecdotal.
null
null
64
64
null
null
null
null
918
story
SwellJoe
"2007-02-24T21:11:26"
Douglas Crockford: &#34;The JavaScript Programming Language&#34; video
null
http://video.yahoo.com/video/play?vid=cccd4aa02a3993ab06e56af731346f78.1710507&vback=Profile&vdone=http%3A%2F%2Fvideo.yahoo.com%2Fvideo%2Fprofile%3Fei%3DUTF-8%26yid%3Dericmiraglia
2
null
918
0
null
null
null
919
story
SwellJoe
"2007-02-24T21:13:08"
yui-ext JavaScript library with excellent layouts, tree view, and other widgets
null
http://www.yui-ext.com
4
null
919
0
null
null
null
920
comment
Alex3917
"2007-02-24T21:14:34"
null
completely off topic, but here are Fred Wilson's top CD picks for 2006:<p>http://www.squidoo.com/fredsmusic/<p>(If you read his blog, you know that it's half music and half venture capital stuff)
null
null
884
884
null
null
null
null
921
story
nate
"2007-02-24T21:14:59"
Happy Entrepreneurship Week! (Feb 24 - March 3)
null
http://www.entrepreneurshipweekusa.com
3
null
921
0
null
null
null
922
story
mattculbreth
"2007-02-24T21:18:10"
Google Apps a Productivity Killer? (from a Microsoft guy :) )
null
http://dondodge.typepad.com/the_next_big_thing/2007/02/are_google_apps.html
3
null
922
1
[ 923 ]
null
null
923
comment
mattculbreth
"2007-02-24T21:19:28"
null
I like this guy's blog and he's usually got some good stuff, but this one smells a bit funny. I've actually found since I got my Mac that you really don't need the Microsoft software as much s you'd think. I love Office 2007, but honestly at this point I greatly prefer web mail, and the online and open office suites are almost there.
null
null
922
922
null
null
null
null
924
comment
rms
"2007-02-24T21:29:46"
null
The patent system is completely insane. At this point in history, does it accomplish anything?
null
null
862
862
null
null
null
null
925
comment
pg
"2007-02-24T21:31:45"
null
Not at all; we're not VCs. We just do seed funding. That is a very different world.
null
null
895
721
null
[ 1337, 1336 ]
null
null
926
comment
rms
"2007-02-24T21:40:13"
null
With the identical application, it doesn't hurt to hedge your bets and apply to them as well as Y Combinator. They've got nothing over YC but it's certainly a viable alternative.<p>Can you clarify the line about inside info and how the Tech Stars program could be bad for a company's future VC funding?
null
null
906
893
null
[ 928, 930 ]
null
null
927
comment
papersmith
"2007-02-24T21:51:29"
null
&#62;marking a comment up or down should use ajax<p>Without ajax I'm sometimes discouraged from voting at all, because it's difficult to find my location after a refresh, especially on long pages.
null
null
381
363
null
[ 1085, 15884 ]
null
null
928
comment
pg
"2007-02-24T22:11:12"
null
If a seed firm has an official relationship with a VC, that VC will know which of their startups are best. They can't invest in all of them, since the number of startups is so much larger at the seed phase. Any they don't invest in, other VCs will know are rejects. And this is the kiss of death, because the most important thing to most VCs is other VCs' opinion. <p>Both Techstars and the new Lightspeed thing have this problem. At Techstars one of the founders is a VC, and Lightspeed is itself a VC firm.
null
null
926
893
null
[ 1006 ]
null
null
929
story
gustaf
"2007-02-24T22:12:52"
Everything you need to know about Venture Capital, presentation by Danny Rimer (Index Ventures) from Future of web apps
null
http://www.slideshare.net/cape/index-fowa/
4
null
929
1
[ 932 ]
null
null
930
comment
danielha
"2007-02-24T22:19:44"
null
With their hard ties to VCs, if TechStars do not continue with you in their next round, you are auto-stigmatized. TechStars has then effectively marked you as undesirable in a sense and others might not give you a fair look.
null
null
926
893
null
null
null
null
931
comment
gustaf
"2007-02-24T22:40:45"
null
I'm having issues with cookies, I have to keep logging everytime I visit, this does not happen on reddit, anyone have an idea or experience similar behaviour?
null
null
363
363
null
null
null
null
932
comment
danw
"2007-02-24T22:41:21"
null
That was a brilliant presentation, the slides alone don't do it justice. Luckily the audio will be posted soon on futureofwebapps.com.<p>Theres some videos of FOWA presentations available on Ian Forresters Blip.tv page but unfortunatly this talk isnt one of them. Check them out at http://blip.tv/?sort=date;date=;topic_name=fowalondon2007;s=posts;page=1
null
null
929
929
null
null
null
null
933
comment
jwecker
"2007-02-24T23:00:13"
null
I loved the video. But I'm about to post a PDF that's much deeper that is mentioned in the presentation, and that pretty much blew my mind when I realized the implications (that you can mathematically show exactly how the decisions are made).<p>http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/faculty/ely.dahan/content/greedoid.pdf
null
null
897
877
null
null
null
null
934
story
jwecker
"2007-02-24T23:00:49"
The Mathematics of Choice (goody heavy read)
null
http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/faculty/ely.dahan/content/greedoid.pdf
1
null
934
2
[ 935, 948 ]
null
null
935
comment
jwecker
"2007-02-24T23:09:39"
null
Skip the abstract- it's too obtuse- the paper itself is pretty readable. Non-compensatory: when a customer is making a decision, and no combination of additional features make up for a lack of the feature they really want (e.g. it doesn't matter how cool the phone is if I can't play mp3s). Versus compensatory (e.g., well, news.ycombinator doesn't use ajax, but the fact that it's focused, spam free, and easy on the eyes makes up for it...)<p>You can translate the concepts to simple additive math and work from there.<p>Brilliant to be able to predict peoples' decision between hundreds of competing products based on answering just a few questions.
null
null
934
934
null
null
null
null
936
comment
jwecker
"2007-02-24T23:12:39"
null
This might be a pain, but could you make this topic sticky for a while?
null
null
363
363
null
[ 1184 ]
null
null
937
comment
jwecker
"2007-02-24T23:17:00"
null
Bug or undeveloped feature? Go to edit a comment- above the text box there is a &#34;comment&#34; and &#34;edit&#34; link. The edit one just refreshes the page. The comment link, though, shows... ??? It looks like I can comment on my comment- had a nice &#34;nil&#34; sitting there. I didn't have any replies to the comment I was editing, though, so maybe I would have seen something more?
null
null
363
363
null
null
null
null
938
story
phyllis
"2007-02-24T23:41:27"
Feed Stats - What Matters
null
http://avc.blogs.com/a_vc/2007/02/feed_stats_what.html
3
null
938
0
null
null
null
939
story
kul
"2007-02-24T23:42:36"
Hi-Tech Entrepreneurs Mull Build or Sell
null
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/N/NEXT_BIG_DEAL?SITE=WIRE&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
6
null
939
1
[ 944 ]
null
null
940
story
jwecker
"2007-02-24T23:47:07"
Working in France, in the Style of Silicon Valley
null
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&ct=us/0-0&fp=45e09191b64a5687&ei=Bc7gRcq6JojQqQPyqoke&url=http%3A//www.nytimes.com/2007/02/23/business/worldbusiness/23entrepreneur.html%3Fem%26ex%3D1172466000%26en%3Dde2d394375539376%26ei%3D5087%250A&cid=1113890051
6
null
940
2
[ 1162 ]
null
null
941
story
jwecker
"2007-02-24T23:57:01"
Silicon Valley whiz kids grapple with build-or-sell dilemma [dupe. Too slow]
null
http://www.napavalleyregister.com/articles/2007/02/24/business/stories_from_ap/iq_3833401.txt
1
null
941
0
[ 942 ]
null
true
942
comment
pg
"2007-02-24T23:58:11"
null
dupe
null
null
941
941
null
null
null
null
943
story
jwecker
"2007-02-25T00:03:44"
Your Comments are Mostly a Waste of Time :)
null
http://www.futureofcommunities.com/2007/02/24/your-comments-are-mostly-a-waste-of-time/
4
null
943
1
[ 2074 ]
null
null
944
comment
mattculbreth
"2007-02-25T00:05:28"
null
Good post, glad to see this. I do sometimes tire of seeing nothing but &#34;do this to sell your company in two years for $2 million.&#34; Honestly I think that there's a lot to be said for making a great product, executing, making more great products, and growing the company to a much larger size. (Nothing at all wrong with cashing out at $118 million though, if that's really the average for VC-funded startups. Higher than I thought.)
null
null
939
939
null
null
null
null
945
comment
jwecker
"2007-02-25T00:19:02"
null
I can't get the grammar in the title (or the original) to parse correctly in my head.
null
null
896
896
null
null
null
null
946
comment
jwecker
"2007-02-25T00:20:38"
null
Heh- Looks like he had to just take it himself. If you want something done...
null
null
627
627
null
null
null
null
947
comment
danw
"2007-02-25T00:56:08"
null
Hypothetical situation but what would happen if a startup participated in TechStars or another program and then afterwards applied to YC? Would previous experience increase chances of application success or would they be passed over because it would seem they've already been given a chance?
null
null
893
893
null
[ 966 ]
null
null
948
comment
jwecker
"2007-02-25T01:05:40"
null
Also, here's the presentation http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1932851428624192110
null
null
934
934
null
null
null
null
949
comment
phil
"2007-02-25T01:28:32"
null
Thanks, I hadn't seen those slides, and they're very good.
null
null
900
833
null
null
null
null
950
comment
sharpshoot
"2007-02-25T01:50:10"
null
Another important thing to realise venture capital is only appropriate at a certain lifestage of a company where the founders are keen to grow at extrodinary rates in a short time. Not having expectations of growing a startup to Facebook, Google or Bebo size you are going to be wasting a VC's time. This is no mean feat - you have to be mentally prepared to grow and scale a company like mad and similarly your startup must have proved its case for being able to scale.<p>Whats the best way to know if your startup is ready? build a prototype, get some traction, look at the numbers, measure, experiment then measure again. If you truly are going to scale (and you are growing at 1% a day) and you've experimented enough that you've found a suitable path you'll end up needing money of the VC scale.<p>It doesn't cost much to sit around and build something. Go and test it - figure out what people want first - change your assumptions and above all PROVE that if you scaled your site it'd be worth it for investors. You don't need VC yet to start something and test it out - If it comes to that point well thats something to think about.<p>I'm reminded of the story Michael Birch of Bebo tells - they built something, put it out there off the traffic of birthday alarm and experimented with features. Every time a feature added to the growth of the site and got a noticeable increase in users they kept it and tried something else which also contributed to the growth. By experimenting, measuring and then iterating for things which correlated for growth they ended up on the right path. When they had 5 million users and were growing month on month they had the numbers to prove themselves. They took $15m from Benchmark capital. The bottom line - you'll know when you are ready: just go prove the numbers.
null
null
761
721
null
null
null
null
951
story
reitzensteinm
"2007-02-25T02:04:34"
Bootstrapping Your Company - A practical guide by Greg Gianforte, founder of RightNow Technologies [MP3]
null
http://osc.gigavox.com/shows/detail1624.html
7
null
951
7
[ 965, 957, 952 ]
null
null
952
comment
joshwa
"2007-02-25T02:24:30"
null
in the future, submitters please post mp3 warning... though a domain indicator would have worked in this case. pg?
null
null
951
951
null
[ 953 ]
null
null
953
comment
reitzensteinm
"2007-02-25T02:43:12"
null
Sorry, I decided not to tag it [MP3] since it linked to the site not the file directly, forgetting about the lack of a domain indicator. Harb suggested it under the feature requests but it didn't really get any attention - I think an upvote is in order.<p>http://news.ycombinator.com/comments?id=363<p>[edit: handily, though, there is an option to edit the title of a submission]
null
null
952
951
null
[ 956 ]
null
null
954
comment
reitzensteinm
"2007-02-25T02:46:31"
null
I think this was mentioned by pg earlier (I'm putting it here so it doesn't get forgotten), but auto generating a link when an URL is posted would be very handy.
null
null
363
363
null
null
null
null
955
story
kul
"2007-02-25T02:54:10"
Yahoo only did 3 acquisitions in 2006, for $42m
null
http://www.paidcontent.org/entry/419-10k-watch-yhoo-42-million-on-three-acquisitions-in-06-launch-suit-heads
10
null
955
9
[ 1003, 969, 1026 ]
null
null
956
comment
joshwa
"2007-02-25T02:56:53"
null
&#62;[edit: handily, though, there is an option to edit the title of a submission]<p>well, there's one improvement over reddit...
null
null
953
951
null
null
null
null
957
comment
joshwa
"2007-02-25T02:59:12"
null
don't know if this particular speech applies so much to consumer-facing internet companies-- his first mantra is &#34;sales comes first&#34;, and he tells the story of how he sold a bunch of software before the product even existed.<p>Some of the other principles, though, such as not spending more than comes in, first things first (keeping the cash flow coming), etc, are more universal. <p>the quiz at the end is funny, too.
null
null
951
951
null
[ 967, 1014 ]
null
null
958
comment
iamelgringo
"2007-02-25T03:01:34"
null
Tags.<p>It's one of the features of Slashdot that I like. The flip side of tags is that they make search a lot easier to implement.
null
null
363
363
null
null
null
null
959
story
jwecker
"2007-02-25T03:07:29"
Under 30, online and world-beating
null
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,2020883,00.html
8
null
959
7
[ 1012, 960, 986, 973 ]
null
null
960
comment
pg
"2007-02-25T03:31:49"
null
50 million pounds? That has to be a typo.
null
null
959
959
null
[ 1333, 963 ]
null
null
961
comment
rms
"2007-02-25T03:32:31"
null
Thanks, I had never read this or known of its existence but I thoroughly enjoyed it.<p>It's fascinating to read about pre-corporate capitalism.
null
null
832
832
null
null
null
null
962
story
jwecker
"2007-02-25T03:42:24"
Conglomerates Seek Small Business Acquisitions
null
http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=business&id=5066054
1
null
962
0
null
null
null
963
comment
jwecker
"2007-02-25T03:48:10"
null
uh, yah. It's a fun idea, but 5m seems more appropriate.
null
null
960
959
null
null
null
null
964
comment
jwecker
"2007-02-25T03:50:57"
null
I find myself marking up comments of the same 2 or 3 users more often than others. They don't have ultra-high karma or anything- they just are interested in the same articles and discussions I am. It would be nice to learn more about them.
null
null
481
363
null
null
null
null
965
comment
Alex3917
"2007-02-25T04:15:21"
null
See also The Bootstrapper's Bible by Seth Godin. Seth has a much better explanation of the benefits of bootstrapping than anything else I've seen. The eBook version is only three bucks on Amazon too.
null
null
951
951
null
null
null
null
966
comment
pg
"2007-02-25T04:19:07"
null
We'd consider them. We have sometimes accepted companies that have already had a little funding. We prefer companies that aren't incorporated yet, though, because the paperwork is so much simpler.
null
null
947
893
null
null
null
null
967
comment
reitzensteinm
"2007-02-25T04:30:25"
null
Yeah, it's probably not so applicable to consumer facing internet companies since the approach really needs a business to buy into the idea (much more willing to preorder, a single sale could fund the entire development). <p>Although maybe that depends on what you are creating. I could see something like Hotmail or Skype being bootstrapped with this method, because those services are useful to both individuals and businesses. Back then, email from any PC with the internet or free international voice calls would have been things that many businesses would have paid for (and still would, if there weren't so many free alternatives now). Even Reddit got its NYT deal soon after starting which pushed it into the black, did it not? (not rhetorical - I don't know much about their history so tell me if I'm wrong!)<p>There is the problem of loss of focus though. If a company like Hotmail started in '95, realised it could make millions selling their product to companies and focused on that (sales, turnkey servers for easy installation), they would probably only get a few years of that income at most before they are dethroned by a company that just focused on making the best web based email possible. So it would be a bit of a local maxmimum. Is this more dangerous than the loss of focus of doing something totally unhelpful/unrelated to the main product to bring in some cash (contracting, searching for investors) while simultaneously working on the final product? I'd like to know what everyone thinks.
null
null
957
951
null
null
null
null
968
comment
joshwa
"2007-02-25T04:41:00"
null
On the user pages it'd be useful to see their comments as well as their submitted articles...
null
null
363
363
null
[ 4762 ]
null
null
969
comment
schizobullet
"2007-02-25T05:00:08"
null
Yahoo has been dying ever since Google took off.
null
null
955
955
null
[ 1035 ]
null
null
970
comment
iamelgringo
"2007-02-25T05:02:32"
null
As far as I can see, there are two tar pits that Digg and now Reddit are stuck in:<p>1. Lack of focus and quality:<p>In my experience, users frequent a site because it has quality content and they leave when the quality of the content declines. Digg and more recently Reddit, are experiencing a loss of focus and quality and as a result are losing their initial users. Digg’s quality is so bad it is now pointless to read and much to my chagrin, Reddit seems to be following suit. Reddit seems to be drowning in a rising tide of noobs. Apparently, there aren’t enough old users around to down-vote the crap posted by the noobal hoard. From a quick read of comments, it seems many long-time users are angry and feel disenfranchised. It’s because of this that those users whose content made Digg and Reddit popular in the first place are now leaving those sites and taking their great ideas with them.<p>2. No troll guards:<p>Nothing poisons an online community quicker than a few nasty trolls. Another one of the reasons that I’m pulling away from Reddit is because it is getting mean. Both the links that are posted and the article forums are being destroyed by trolls stomping around unchecked. I hope Reddit can fix this problem. If not, I’m going to stop spending my time there.<p>The impression that I get, Paul, is that your goal is to make this YC News a start-up news site and a community of potential founders; not simply another social news site. The only way that I can see to maintain quality content and to filter out the trolls is to institute some form of moderation. Straight democracy leads to anarchy; that’s why I think a news site needs to be a republic. I don’t think, by any stretch of the imagination, that Slashdot is perfect, but they do have a system where moderators are selected from heavy and moderate users on a rotating basis. The system filters out new and spam accounts and gives preference to high karma users. It seems to keep the trolls in check. It also encourages people to take more ownership and to participate in the community. <p>Slashdot’s FAQ explains their moderation system here: http://slashdot.org/faq/com-mod.shtml#cm520<p>There is also a brief discussion of their anti-troll rules here: http://slashdot.org/faq/com-mod.shtml#cm2000<p>Thanks for setting up the site. It scratches an itch that I’ve had for a while.<p><p>
null
null
363
363
null
null
null
null
971
comment
iamelgringo
"2007-02-25T05:02:46"
null
As far as I can see, there are two tar pits that Digg and now Reddit are stuck in:<p>1. A lack of focus and quality in the content. 2. No troll guards. <p>1. Lack of focus and quality In my experience, users frequent a site because it has quality content and they leave when the quality of the content declines. Digg and more recently Reddit, are experiencing a loss of focus and quality and as a result are losing their initial users. Digg’s quality is so bad it is now pointless to read and much to my chagrin, Reddit seems to be following suit. Reddit seems to be drowning in a rising tide of noobs. Apparently, there aren’t enough old users around to down-vote the crap posted by the noobal hoard. From a quick read of comments, it seems many long-time users are angry and feel disenfranchised. It’s because of this that those users whose content made Digg and Reddit popular in the first place are now leaving those sites and taking their great ideas with them.<p>2. No troll guards: Nothing poisons an online community quicker than a few nasty trolls. Another one of the reasons that I’m pulling away from Reddit is because it is getting mean. Both the links that are posted and the article forums are being destroyed by trolls stomping around unchecked. I hope Reddit can fix this problem. If not, I’m going to stop spending my time there.<p>The impression that I get, Paul, is that your goal is to make this YC News a start-up news site and a community of potential founders; not simply another social news site. The only way that I can see to maintain quality content and to filter out the trolls is to institute some form of moderation. Straight democracy leads to anarchy; that’s why I think a news site needs to be a republic. I don’t think, by any stretch of the imagination, that Slashdot is perfect, but they do have a system where moderators are selected from heavy and moderate users on a rotating basis. The system filters out new and spam accounts and gives preference to high karma users. It seems to keep the trolls in check. It also encourages people to take more ownership and to participate in the community. <p>Slashdot’s FAQ explains their moderation system here: http://slashdot.org/faq/com-mod.shtml#cm520<p>There is also a brief discussion of their anti-troll rules here: http://slashdot.org/faq/com-mod.shtml#cm2000<p>Thanks for setting up the site. It scratches an itch that I’ve had for a while.<p><p>
null
null
363
363
null
null
null
null
972
story
herdrick
"2007-02-25T05:27:34"
UK startup: free web site monitoring.
null
http://www.webwereld.nl/articles/45205/uk-startup-offers-free-web-site-monitoring.html
1
null
972
0
null
null
null
973
comment
jamiequint
"2007-02-25T05:34:55"
null
Still, 5 million pounds? $10m for an idea?!?
null
null
959
959
null
[ 975 ]
null
null
974
comment
herdrick
"2007-02-25T05:38:28"
null
Search - and it needs to have the reddit feature where if you search for an URL, you get the submit page when nothing was found. That's how I submit all my links in reddit. This site doesn't have that, so I wonder if I'm wasting my time when thinking up or typing in a title for a submission - since it may already have been submitted. <p>Also, I need the &#34;save link&#34; feature.<p>Good site so far.
null
null
363
363
null
null
null
null
975
comment
jwecker
"2007-02-25T05:57:54"
null
Well, the idea is out in the open now so you can steal it and make them feel silly :) Actually it doesn't really say in the article what they've developed, if anything. Also, the VC firm could own 90% of the company now or something- it's not like they handed them a $10m check and said have fun.
null
null
973
959
null
null
null
null
976
story
herdrick
"2007-02-25T06:02:31"
Startup: Firefox sidebar for chatting with fellow visitors to any website.
null
http://me.dium.com/tutorial
11
null
976
11
[ 1100, 1050, 1033, 1427, 1428 ]
null
null
977
story
jwecker
"2007-02-25T06:03:19"
Searching Their Souls On Camera (SF Museum)
null
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2007/02/23/BUGKCO9M091.DTL&type=business
1
null
977
0
null
null
null
978
comment
hayeah
"2007-02-25T06:35:24"
null
I would second this. <p>In my mind, however, what would be more useful for us budding founders is a place where we can share our ideas and projects in their early embarrassing states. It would be nice the be able to get feedback right at the beginning when I have only the the vaguest idea, and then to be guided by feedback as the project develops and matures. I would not be comfortable to share my pre-pre alpha project on reddit. And people would not be interested.<p>I believe that the search-space is too great that we should ever worry about other people stealing our precious idea. Starting from one point, different people would diverge and develop in different ways.<p>I don't know. But I would really welcome more openness. I think when an idea is interesting, and new, people would rather cooperate, and help along. Competition only happens (I hope) when people are chasing after the roughly same fad.
null
null
374
363
null
null
null
null
979
comment
herdrick
"2007-02-25T06:44:11"
null
amichail: you need to submit this to programming.reddit.com .
null
null
887
887
null
null
null
null
980
comment
dougw
"2007-02-25T06:44:29"
null
I couldn't agree with you more. It isn't until you really experience what it is like to work for someone else before you realize what it's like to work for someone else. <p>After 2 years of corporate work, I'm ready to step out on my own as a result of frustration with what other people want me to do. Sometimes it takes the mother bird to force the chick out of the nest before it learns to fly ....
null
null
572
227
null
null
null
null
981
comment
jimbocook
"2007-02-25T06:51:38"
null
digg won't necessarily drive up your Google rankings but it can drive traffic to your site which, if you have something to offer, is a good thing, right?
null
null
829
829
null
null
null
null
982
story
jimbocook
"2007-02-25T06:53:16"
10 Mistakes that Will KILL a Forum
null
http://www.seorefugee.com/seoblog/2007/02/16/10-mistakes-that-will-kill-a-forum
7
null
982
1
[ 1099 ]
null
null
983
story
jimbocook
"2007-02-25T06:54:53"
2008 Democratic Presidential Candidates (cartoon)
null
http://toonrefugee.com/toonblog/politics/2008-democratic-presidential-candidates/65
1
null
983
1
[ 1018 ]
null
null
984
story
python_kiss
"2007-02-25T08:18:18"
OpenID: What is it, and why everyone is talking about it
null
http://www.centernetworks.com/openid-what-is-it-and-why-everyone-is-talking-about-it
1
null
984
0
null
null
null
985
story
python_kiss
"2007-02-25T08:21:22"
Incubator Companies Raise $250M (Just in Israel!)
null
http://www.redherring.com/Article.aspx?a=21429
1
null
985
0
null
null
null
986
comment
kul
"2007-02-25T08:23:47"
null
This is funny. The guy has been offered access to a fund, which is $100m in total, not the full fund of $100m itself. I love how things get spun.<p>I blogged about it here: http://www.kulveer.co.uk/2007/02/oxford-student-offered-access-to-100m.html<p>Lazy journalism, for real.
null
null
959
959
null
null
null
null
987
story
python_kiss
"2007-02-25T08:26:46"
VCs Back Location-based Services
null
http://www.redherring.com/Article.aspx?a=21422
1
null
987
0
null
null
null
988
story
python_kiss
"2007-02-25T08:30:20"
Marketing using Educational or Entertainment means
null
http://www.netbusinessblog.com/2007/02/22/education-or-entertainment/
1
null
988
0
null
null
null
989
story
python_kiss
"2007-02-25T08:32:08"
Finding the next tech billionaires
null
http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2007/biz2/0702/gallery.nextnet.biz2/index.html?section=money_topstories
1
null
989
0
null
null
null
990
story
python_kiss
"2007-02-25T08:33:20"
Turning Ideas Into Dollars
null
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/07_09/b4023105.htm?campaign_id=rss_daily
1
null
990
1
[ 991 ]
null
null
991
comment
python_kiss
"2007-02-25T08:41:26"
null
From the article: &#34;Most attempts at innovation fail to generate enough payback. Payback means one thing-cash&#34;. In an earlier post on news.ycomb I suggested that a business is not a business if it does not generate money. The authors of the book &#34;PayBack&#34; insist that any innovation is pointless unless it leads to profit. I know a lot of people on this site are startup (co)founders; so I would like to encourage everyone to take a little time to atleast ramp up a business plan other than one that involves Google's adsense :)
null
null
990
990
null
null
null
null
992
story
python_kiss
"2007-02-25T08:43:27"
Sports and In-Game Advertising
null
http://www.businessweek.com/innovate/content/feb2007/id20070222_572137.htm?campaign_id=rss_daily
1
null
992
1
[ 994 ]
null
null
993
story
Harj
"2007-02-25T08:50:51"
Jubii To Launch 10GB Webmail and File Sharing
null
http://mashable.com/2007/02/23/jubii/
2
null
993
0
null
null
null
994
comment
python_kiss
"2007-02-25T08:51:03"
null
In-game advertising is a severely underdeveloped business considering how long games have been around. Since this concept is new, branding within video games would work much better than it does on old-media (print/television). This has a huge potential especially in multiplayer games that require thoughtful analysis and interaction with the virtual medium (as opposed to passively watching the television). Both the market and the technology already exists; it is simply a matter of time before some startup (like adscape) takes a large piece of it.
null
null
992
992
null
null
null
null
995
story
Harj
"2007-02-25T08:55:32"
52 Ways to Reduce Stress
null
http://www.twu.edu/o-sl/counseling/SelfHelp001.html
2
null
995
0
null
null
null
996
story
python_kiss
"2007-02-25T08:55:55"
Website Flippers make millions
null
http://biznews.wordpress.com/2007/02/21/website-flippers-make-millions/
1
null
996
1
[ 997 ]
null
null
997
comment
python_kiss
"2007-02-25T08:59:15"
null
While selling out to a larger corporation is a great exit-strategy, I suggest that all startups formulate a plan to monetize their site. The fact is, for every startup bought by the big five's (Google, MS, Yahoo, AOL, eBay) there are at least another 100 that go down the drain.
null
null
996
996
null
null
null
null
998
story
python_kiss
"2007-02-25T09:01:20"
British Tech Visas Up 32%, Most to Indians
null
http://www.businessweek.com/globalbiz/content/feb2007/gb20070220_587730.htm?campaign_id=rss_daily
1
null
998
0
null
null
null
999
story
python_kiss
"2007-02-25T09:06:02"
Tech IPOs: They're back!
null
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/business2/business2_archive/2007/03/01/8401021/index.htm?section=money_topstories
1
null
999
1
[ 1051 ]
null
null