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Ask HN: Review our new site for startup founders
25 points by prica079 on Dec 9, 2012 | hide | past | favorite | 12 comments
http://www.foundersstash.com

Hackers we made this for you guys. Please tell us what you think and how we can make it more useful. Hope it saves you lots of time.




Quick bit of feedback, make the titles on your links/books/etc clickable. It wasn't obvious at the beginning that you wanted me to click the image instead of the title. Everyone has their preference, I just prefer to click titles instead of images.


I say both if possible. Little UI thing but I agree. There's no amount of clickable that's really bad in something like this.


Perfect missed that - you're right it is hard to work out as it is. Oh and yea, we wanted to see if it was useful before we made it look pretty. UI is next on the list. Thanks guys :)


This is especially useful for people like me who are focused on attempting to give college students the resources to understand what the first steps they should take when considering founding a company are.

When I was first starting off, I was completely lost. Then a fantastic mentor told me to take 2 days off and read every essay by Paul Graham, and it gave me some direction. This is perfect for that.


Great I'm glad you think it's useful. One thing we noticed when building out our company is that it was hard to find and identify the 'must reads' for entrepreneurs. There is so much content around today on the subject and a lot of noise. So consequently we missed out on a lot of the critical stuff because we just didn't know better and it cost us a lot of time. We're hoping to get all the good resources to the surface.


I agree, and the "must reads" really are "must reads". You need to get back to work, but there's some knowledge out there that is just absolutely critical.

Things like "just fucking launch", "don't die", "make sure you're building something people want and if you're not change it", and "be hackers" among them.


Haha totally agree - for me I was guilty of all of the above!


This.

This is what's wrong with hacker news.

Between everyone single person calling themselves entrepreneur/guru/hacker/etc just for making some horrifically unoriginal website about "business" or some 5-line jquery magic and the "I'm an entrepreneur starting an entrepreneur school for entrepreneurs" HN as become unreadable...


If you made an account and responsibly voted on articles you would help prevent that.

More importantly, you're a coward for remaining anonymous while flaming someones post who fairly had their chance at the HN front page.

Someone who would post such a useless comment, like yourself, doesn't belong here.

Color me disgusted.


The OPs tone is perhaps unnecessarily aggressive, but I think the point deserves a fair look. HN, more often than not, shares content that is the nth derivative of the same old tired tunes (which were great the first year we heard them).

HN used to be valuable, now it's mostly entertaining. The OP is also right that words like 'hacker' and 'entrepreneur' have become maddeningly useless on HN.

Saying things like 'you could vote and change that' is not a counterargument. Sure, I could invest lots of energy in trying to make HN better, but I'm not interested in that. Don't get me wrong - I applaud the people that are, but this is not my fight - I'm here as long as content is good, and it's really on the tipping point for me.

I will however voice my dissatisfaction, with the hope that someone who does want to fight this fight will be ever so slightly moved by it.


I hope that these guys won't pay attention to your offensive comment. Your experience or your personal taste shouldn't make you, in anyway, say something like that. I think that your first project wasn't perfect as well.

Also, if you happen to notice something that you don't like or you don't agree with, try to make more constructive comments, so that people can respond or enhance.


Charming!




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