Paul Graham (
@paulg
) just donated $1,000,000 to http://Flexport.org. That gift will pay for almost all the protective gear required by the entire city of San Francisco's frontline healthcare workers. We'll likely distribute the equipment to hospitals in other locations too.
Hi Jorge, fyi I just browsed for Bridgefy on google and clicked on the first link that showed up and some random page turned up. It looked like it was hacked or something.
That happened to me as well. Can anyone explain to me how that works? Is there entire site hacked, but only triggered when coming from Google? Or does it work some other way?
That first link from Google is highly NSFW. A fully nude woman appears on the screen from some scammy local dating ad network. Has their DNS been hijacked?
I began building Growth Jobs List last Saturday, and even though it took me longer than expected to launch, I'm excited to share it here.
Before you say anything, there are two main reasons why I decided to build "another job board":
1. As a growth marketer myself, I've struggled to find decent curated lists of growth and marketing related jobs in the tech industry. This job board is exactly for that. You won't see any finance or operations role here unless it's explicitly helping growth and/or marketing.
2. The second reason I built it (the way I built it) was to get dirty and learn some new technology. As a non-developer, these things are not as simple.
Here are some of the tools I used to build it:
-TakeShape.io: I recently found TS on Designer News and decided to give it a try. I'm using them for their integrated CMS and GraphQL, which allows me to easily manage my content. I did have to dig deeper into the front-end code, but that's one of the most interesting parts of this project! https://takeshape.io
In short, TS is a great product for building quick sites that need a CMS. Shoutout to Mark one of the founders for all the help in the past few days.
-Netlify: I've heard of Netlify so many times that I knew I had to find out how to use it at some point. I decided to deploy my site through them. I can now literally deploy my site in seconds from the terminal. https://netlify.com
-GraphQL: I used this through TakeShape as well. It makes building the CMS relationships quite simple.
-CheckoutPage.co: a very simple way to collect payments using Stripe. Think of it as Stripe without the back-end implementation (but using Stripe in the back-end). Thanks to Sander for building it! https://checkoutpage.co
-Airtable: So I used Airtable but only to speed up the process of collecting job postings' information from companies. It's simple enough and better looking than forms.
Growth Jobs List is still a work-in-progress. I'm planning on adding new features in the coming days.
Any other recommendations? Would love to hear them!
There aren't many out there that do similar stuff, but if you're looking to try something new https://simpleanalytics.io is working pretty well thus far.
Zappos is an Amazon subsidiary even if it does operate quasi-independently (and quirkily from a management perspective). It looks a lot more like Amazon though with generally far less emphasis on building out infrastructure. Ultimately it's sort of a niche because of the nature of selling shoes online.