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hashamali commented on Supabase raises $200M Series D at $2B valuation   finance.yahoo.com/news/ex... · Posted by u/baristaGeek
jsheard · 4 months ago
> It's bananas to me that questions like these could be unanswered even 5 years after the business started.

Those are rookie numbers, Discord is coming up on 10 years old and has made zero dollars to date, yet is supposedly considering an IPO soon.

hashamali · 4 months ago
Discord has a fairly successful subscription product that is generating tens of millions in revenue. They most certainly have made more than 0 dollars. Profitable? Less likely.
hashamali commented on Ask HN: Those making $0/month or less on side projects – Show and tell    · Posted by u/code_Whisperer
hashamali · 3 years ago
https://paymewith.xyz/

Made this to quickly share payment options across multiple apps such as Venmo, Cash, etc.

No intention of monetizing, just a utility I wanted to exist.

hashamali commented on Are the Great Lakes really inland seas?   atlasobscura.com/articles... · Posted by u/sohkamyung
cmrdporcupine · 3 years ago
Seas or not, I love the lakes and the land around them, in the 20+ years since I moved myself here they've taken over my heart. I'm from the aspen parkland of central Alberta; thin trees, dry air, small muddy leach-infested kettle lakes, big skies, poplar and birch land. When I was 8 we did a trip across Canada, and I remember us camping by the shores of Superior when a massive thunderstorm came rolling in, and it left a lifelong impression on me. When I was 16 I did an exchange with a family in rural Ontario near Huron, and the moment I saw the rolling green hills, the maples and oaks, the cyan waters of Huron lapping against the limestone, the heavy humid air, the wild grapes crawling on every fence, I was sold. In my early 20s I moved to Toronto for work, and I've been near Lake Ontario since. I'm an atheist, a materialist... but there's something deeply spiritual about the Great Lakes, powerful and intimidating like the ocean but more accomodating in their fresh water and the fact that massive as they are, they're more finite than the ocean. My wife participated in an archaeological dig down on some low flat lands near the shore, on a calm inland bay near here some years ago. The ceramic cookware, the copious fish bones, the arrowheads and fish hooks, it was fascinating how the lake has been giving rich life to people here for thousands of years; in fact so diminished now from what it was then when fish were more abundant.

They're pretty awesome, these lakes. I am not sure people who grow up next to them (like my kids) appreciate what they are in the same way?

hashamali · 3 years ago
This is beautifully written.
hashamali commented on Launch HN: PropelAuth (YC W22) – End-to-end auth service for B2B products    · Posted by u/aisrael
hashamali · 3 years ago
This looks great and super approachable. WorkOS[0] seems to be tackling something similar but more enterprise focused.

[0]: https://workos.com/

hashamali commented on Google Domains is out of beta   domains.google/learn/out-... · Posted by u/Garbage
hashamali · 3 years ago
I've found Google domains to be considerably more expensive than Namecheap. Anyone have a good reason to use it over other registrars?
hashamali commented on Show HN: Hathora – Multiplayer Game Development Made Easy   docs.hathora.dev/#/... · Posted by u/hpx7
hpx7 · 4 years ago
I think where Hathora shines today is in its ease of use, both in getting started and in managing complexity as you add features.

That being said, there are a number of features that make Hathora performant and easy to scale for realtime multiplayer games -- you can read about some of them on the architecture page: https://docs.hathora.dev/#/architecture

I plan on adding benchmarks in the coming weeks to better quantify perf and scalability

hashamali · 4 years ago
Thanks, looking forward to the benchmarks!

u/hashamali

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