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The issue was with rails' default 255 character limit on strings. Quick change to a text field with no limit fixed things. Small oversights like this truly make me feel like a #NoobNinja :)


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Skype is generally a good/fast way to communicate - especially when trying to explain something. Certain tasks might not need it, but it's generally the best option in my opinion!


Think this was due to the uptick in traffic - scaled up the heroku processes to accomodate. Should be ok now!


I don't think so I'm getting a very similar issue.


Strange. Many submissions have gone through ok - looking into it now.


I'm still getting the 500 error as of now


chrome's request dump: http://scrib.in/e23e9s


I'm seeing the 500 Internal Server Error message "We're sorry, but something went wrong." too.


yes, it is easy to imagine things, but i disagree that idea guys should be shunned as TK did. if they provide the creative spark that gets a company to an eventually successful idea, that has value.

yes, hackers can go from idea to concept alone - but that's only if you have a creative brain to get you that idea. not everyone has a creative side, so those guys need idea guys, no?


> provide the creative spark that gets a company to an eventually successful idea

It's not the idea that has value - it's its execution. Every morning I come up with two or three crazy ones. Ideas are cheap.


You have a very active creative brain, then.


Still, unless executed, they are worthless. Without at least a bit of execution, it's impossible to determine which ones are good and which ones are terrible.


did i just get downvoted for speaking about this? lol hey, guys i'm one of you now, im just playing devil's advocate!

ultimately, i agree. that's why i'm learning. however, i'd like to know how many hackers out there are thinking to themselves, "Gee, all I need is an idea..."


@spooneybarger - sure, it means knowing how to monetize, how to hire, how to market your product(s), etc. almost none of these skills are exclusive to hackers. there aren't any deeply technical barriers precluding idea guys (and im generalizing) from doing these things well, or better, than anyone else.


and most of them won't execute even if they have the idea. just because you are a 'hacker' doesn't mean you can execute.

execute means a lot more than just hacking on an idea.


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