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God damn, so many people on board! Somebody go make this a collab!
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@Kiralin Nah, Im just trying to find out if there are any new possibilities. I'm not gonna try anything new until I get my mind back on track, but it's still good to be prepared once that happens right?
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@oudalally Thanks. I know it takes time (not the first one for me), so I'll get over it sooner or later, but that dating app really seemed like a great idea. I think that it was a collab some time ago, so I'm just wondering if people actually made it.
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Windows on my gaming machine, Ubuntu at work and macOS on my private laptop. There are pros and cons to all of the systems, but to be honest I enjoy Windows the least. It just doesn't feel right working without terminal or vim installed by default. After working on Ubuntu and macOS for a while I really started feeling like Windows is too bloated with useless crap and UIs for everything that I can just do 10x faster through the terminal. On the other hand I can't imagine gaming on anything other than Windows. All games just work without any problems and that's exactly what I need after a long day at work :D
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@xewl Did you just call me weird? :'(
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@cephei How about offering the app to the actual companies? That would increase their own competitiveness by a lot. Unless they want to get fucked by things like Uber at some point... Not my problem
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@vlad Thanks! I'll need to get someone with some hybrid app experience to help me on this one. I'm a backend guy myself and haven't really built any "real" apps other than some school projects. Would you happen to know someone like that? I was planning to start working as soon as I can get people on board.
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@monkehparade Sounds exactly like what I'm thinking about :D
The thing is that I want it to be more than just tuk tuks. I want to connect tuk tuks, scooter taxis and regular taxis in 1 app so that people could select exactly what they need at any given moment (cheap 1 person scooter or a big, more expensive taxi that can take you and 2 of your friends). -
@Kimmax This is exactly why it would be perfect to get some native Thais to help with this one. I think that it must be pretty annoying getting rejected by people x times a day, so I'm hoping that they would get convinced by the pure ease of getting passengers. And setting the fare high enough + the option for tips + giving them a full-time employment benefits could maybe at least match what they are getting by scamming people.
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@monr0e I was thinking about using their whole meter to handle that + maybe set the fare a bit higher. I'm not saying it should be as cheap as Uber, it should be just be much more convenient (being able to select the type of your transport etc). I was using an app called My Taxi last year and it uses this kind of approach. Works pretty well, but the meter starts as soon as you order and not the moment you enter. In my mind there should be a fix price for ordering the taxi and the meter should start as soon as you enter.
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The requested entity body is short and stout.
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I'm a teapot.