This can also backfire because they might transfer you back to the queue, losing your previous spot.
This can also backfire because they might transfer you back to the queue, losing your previous spot.
What kind of grinder do you have?
Should is the key word here. You pay a lawyer to find out, which probably isn’t worth it.
Same here. That works well for desktop, they also have an electron app that wraps their web ui into a desktop app and it works well enough. Bridge works very well for any other desktop app you’d want to use.
The only trouble is that on mobile your option is their app or the web interface, no ability to use alternative apps. The mobile app is good, but not great.
Overall its a good service and I’m happy bit you need to know these limitations going in or it could be frustrating.
That’s fucking gold.
Does it actually improve the pairing experience? I am skeptical it will make any difference.
Its a fair point, and definitely worth pointing out. They aren’t as bad as the others in that very specific way, which is commendable for now while it suits them. The moment they can make more money by selling vs. holding your data, I have no doubts they will pivot.
I have been able to live with everything else, but this is the one that kills me every time.
The OP discusses exactly a solution to the anyone setting up an instance to capture the data, because the users home instance federates their votes anonymously.
There maybe flaws in it, not that’s exactly what it aims to solve.
That’s what I was missing.
Not seeing it on f-droid yet.
I do not like this prediction, because it seems like a plausible reality. Which would be awful.
Same here. Took my lighter leaving Vegas as well. Took it right through on the way there. Wtf?
This is what gets me the most. It’s totally arbitrary, every time it’s a chance for new rules. What you brought one way maybe a problem on your way home.
Such useful features. They should be built-in. But I’m glad they’re serviced separately so we get updates outside windows update cadence.
It’s a balance, but too many people don’t even flag it to management because they’re lazy and they write shit and ship it to get it off their own plate.
Now, if management says ship it anyway it’s a balance of you as a developer making sure they understand they’re throwing this technical debt on the credit card and it may (probably) need to be paid off later. If you fail to articulate the interest that’ll be due later then you didn’t do enough or management is bad.
You shouldt work unpaid to fix it, but sometimes you should just do it right even if it takes longer because it’s how it should be done.
I have done it as my main job and I echo your sentiment. It’s inevitable that sometimes you have to meet a deadline or get something more important working first, but if you write bad code because you are lazy or unwilling to read the docs to do it right, shame shame shame.
Great movie. In this case, at end of this one you can have assets and apparently also tell your friends what you’re up to.
It’s a never ending onslaught of beginner questions and experienced folks with domain knowledge burn out. I’m sure it’s good when it’s new and fresh and everyone is exited to participate, but that wears out. It’s why things went away from mailing lists, or why mailing lists started getting archived, so they could be searched.
I guess with most things it comes in cycles, and we’re at the on demand answers cycle right now.
Transit card is linked to your credit card which is linked to your identity. Unless you pay cash and obtain a new cars/pass each time.