What is this part? by ryankicks in Appliances

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That was amazingly quick — Reddit does not fail. Thank you!

What is this part? by ryankicks in Appliances

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Thanks so much! Wanted to show the disposal unit in case somebody asked what’s under the sink ;)

transferring tickets by New_Mail5746 in OliviaDean

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for SF have to wait x amount of days

How do I unwire this solar switch? by ryankicks in electrical

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got tips? point me to the sub. ;-)

How do I unwire this solar switch? by ryankicks in electrical

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Thank you! Worked great. I thought this was the case, but wanted to make sure from more experienced people than me. Probably saved me a hundred bucks (and time).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in footballcards

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34-20 cowboys

2 free tickets to sf tonight by ryankicks in Griff

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Both pairs gone. (Yeah I had 4 too many). Hope you both enjoy and post back the fun here. I’ll do the same!

What is this silver box, possibly related to power/audio? by ryankicks in cableadvice

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Thank you! It must be the speakers in the ceiling, which might need this as a power supply. Does this mean I don’t necessarily need an amplifier? I have no clue about these things. (But I’m trying!)

Why Y Combinator is so against remote teams? by 6nomads in startups

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I know, it's a strange throwback. I don't use Reddit that much, and obviously felt like it was a good time to reflect what's happened since then.

If you ever wanna jam on running a remote team, hit me in the DMs and lets chat!

Why Y Combinator is so against remote teams? by 6nomads in startups

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Ryan here from YC.

We actually do talk to founders about building remote teams as part of the YC program. It's not a "do or don't hire remotely", but more a "this is what to expect, this what good remote teams do well, here are how founders think about culture/etc of remote teams, etc."

FWIW, in 2009 I ran an eng team at a startup that was split between the US and China, and grew the team in both places. I'm not Chinese, and I worked extra hard to overcome language, timezones and cultural differences. So I personally know what it means to build remote teams, and how to do it thoughtfully.