Assuming you don't live in any of the major US tech spots (SF/SV/NY/etc), and you don't have any existing "relationships" with VCs, advisors, mentors, or incubators, how do you get yourself and your product in front of the people who can help you go to the next level?
AngelList, Caplinked, and the rest all appear to require that you have an existing network in place to be remotely useful.
Heading down to SF tomorrow for 3 days of VC meetings. Never done this before - what are some little known tips from seasoned entrepreneurs that I should know?
I find that my hands and fingers get very cold whilst coding. Does anybody else have this happen, and if so what (if anything) do you do to counter it?
I remember a few months ago somebody posted a link to a site that provided pre-beta splash page hosting and email notifications package as a service. I can't for the life of me remember the name, nor find it. Any ideas?
Hi HN! I'm between a bit of a rock and a hard place - in order to create a sufficiently working prototype I would need to dedicate about a thousand hours of time. Unfortunately that's very difficult with a pre-existing full time job.
Hi HN! I'm a developer/designer approaching the design phase of a very ambitious personal project. I have identified the need for a style guide much like the recent one put out by the BBC redesign. However, I've never created a style guide before so I'm not sure what software I should be using, what the standards are, if any. What's the best place to start?<p>Thanks everyone!