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Thanks! At the moment it does the conversion for the total price and the price minus Upwork fees but due to the complexity of understanding different tax codes it doesn't do any of that. There will be some unknown banking fees in the transfer which we also don't take account of for now.

150+ currencies are supported and for now we use this simple API: https://apilayer.com/marketplace/currency_data-api


I thought it sounded really expensive. My annual AMEX travel insurance is £31 a year, however it does have a max trip length of 90 days so wouldn't be suitable for "Digital Nomading".


A London startup, Rentify, were trying to replace every photo returned by the Tinder API over their network with their CEO's face when they discovered a secret value showing the success rate of a user's photo. Full marks for fun office hack originality. 0 marks for Tinder for not using https for their photos.

A friend of mine also discovered Tinder was returning dates of birth to calculate age client side, so was able to predict other user's star signs: https://medium.com/haralds-notebook/tinder-should-probably-f... It proved fairly effective at getting a reply, as you might imagine. Thankfully he had the decency to explain how he guessed.


This was us! Thanks for linking.

The terrifying bit is the sheer volume of data Tinder is leaking -- I would assume accidentally. The swipe % on the images for referrer and referee are pretty bad, but DOB and number of FB friends is enough data that you could trivially locate the person on Facebook.


Nice work! Agree, basic stuff as well - calculating an age from DateTime on the server is coding 101.


Possibly not one that can be run by one person but will add this here anyway. Been running this for the last few years, funded and self-funded, full-time and part-time and as a side project. Whilst popular with the users we have and with sounds uploaded from all over the world it never took off in the way we'd hoped and now I'm unfortunately considering shutting it down to move onto pastures new. Though I have been thinking if anyone would want the IP or the platform we've built for another purpose.

1. Website url: https://foundbite.co (Also have Android, iOS and Windows apps) 2. What the project or startup is about (one line) - Apps for sharing and exploring the sounds of the world. 3. Monthly active users - Varies but around 600-1000 for our iOS and Windows Apps and ~150 downloads per day on Android. Figures have dwindled since I stopped working on the app for obvious reasons. 4. Source of revenue streams - We were planning on implementing sponsored foundbites but just didn't have the audience. 5. Monthly income (if any ) £0 - current cost to run is ~£150 per month. 6. Adsense enabled? Nope, but something we were considering.


Great.... looks like something I would like to get involved in. I got plenty time but little money to play around.


this is an awesome idea!


Thanks Nico :)


Hi HN,

I'm the founder of Foundbite, we're a two person team working out of London building an app that revolves around capturing, sharing and exploring sound!

There are tonnes of photo and video apps, but very few for the sounds we hear around us every day even though they play a big part of the atmosphere and feeling of a place or experience.

As well as having the normal feed, profile and following Foundbite also has an interactive soundscape/ map of the world that allows you to find a place you're interested in and listen to the sounds that have been recorded there.

People have been using Foundbite to capture the sounds of nature, sports events and music. Here are some great examples: Street Music in New Orleans: https://foundbite.co/8408101742 Bullet train in Taiwan: https://foundbite.co/3188702070 Lighthouse on Rhode Island: https://foundbite.co/6846855499 A mountain stream in Italy: https://foundbite.co/9459134084

Yesterday, we launched on Android (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.foundbite....) but we also have a Windows Phone app (http://windowsphone.com/en-us/store/app/foundbite/243343f7-3...) and currently working on iPhone.

Would love to get some feedback, and chat about the idea with anyone who's interested!


Great explanation. Probably wasn't a great idea to trust a company that started as a trading card exchange (Magic The Gathering Online eXchange - Mt. Gox) with such large amounts of money.


mtgox.com was just a domain name the original owner had lying around after _possibly_ using it to host a card exchange at some point in time. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Mt.Gox#Possible_citogenes...


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