Chris Cheshire

Developer Joined almost 8 years ago

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  • Posted to Ask DN: Part Time, Remote Jobs Advice, Jun 13, 2016

    Posted on hackernews today: https://remotebase.io/

    Hackernews link: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11890991

    3 points
  • Posted to Kite, your programming copilot, in reply to Peiran Tan , Apr 15, 2016

    How is copying and pasting from StackOverflow better than this? Did you even watch the video?

    1 point
  • Posted to Adobe pulls CC update that deletes unrelated files without warning , in reply to Dirk HCM van Boxtel , Feb 16, 2016

    By your logic, if you help an old lady cross the road, you are allowed to kill children based on their disk position alphabetically.

    0 points
  • Posted to Site Design: Very Clever, Feb 10, 2016

    I have no idea from the website what the company does. Are you a creative agency?

    2 points
  • Posted to Parse is closing, Jan 29, 2016

    I frequently do things on a wimp

    4 points
  • Posted to Show DN: Feedback on My Side Project, Jan 15, 2016

    Is kind of similar to https://www.crayon.co/

    I very much like the colour palette feature! That's really nice.

    What do you mean by "Mix Color with a Search Term"?

    The search field tripped me up slightly. I wasn't quite sure what to search for, the content of the page (i.e. furniture) or the type of page (i.e. landing page). Could you possibly index the content of the page you screenshot and make that searchable?

    The Submit a site form is quite big. Unless I had something to gain from filling that in, I probably wouldn't. I would suggest making it just a search url if that's possible?

    How are you curating the screenshots? Are they taken programatically or are they just the ones that are uploaded through that form?

    Your favicon is different to the logo on the site.

    Overall, I like it :)

    0 points
  • Posted to We're Waging War on Spam!, Jan 15, 2016

    I hope all the posts flagged as spam are being entered into some sort of naive bayes classifier so in the end we won't have to flag them ourselves ;)

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