Holding the snark aside for second, I think there is some harsh truth here.
Url query params are not popular in the front end developer world for some reason, probably bc the fundamentals of web dev are often skipped in favor of learning leetcode and all the react hooks. Same could be sade for SQL and CSS.
I also don't think its a good look that the author is a CTO and is just discovering how useful url query params are. that being said, its a pretty good and well-written blog post.
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They would for sure because they move independently from brain. They will also tend to be slightly lower most of the time, so the gravity they experience is slightly larger affecting time passage. The relativistic effects of hand motion on age would be small of course, but we are talking about extreme precision here.
I am trying to submit my funding.json, it validates when I check the validator, but fails when I submit with the error: "too many lines in the .well-known list"
Hi, I'm from the team at Zerodha. It seems as if the well-known URL for the laravel repository points to the GitHub page[1] instead of the URL for the raw code[2]. Changing the well-known URL to the raw code path should fix this issue. Will pass this feedback on to the team to improve the experience, thanks!
Apologies for my previous misguiding comment. We have figured out the issue and a fix is being implemented right now to handle URLs for GitHub repositories and suffix them with `?raw=true` to automatically to fetch the raw file. The fix should be live soon.
So my best guess is that even though the validator succeeds, the actual submission is pulling the GitHub page for the well-known instead of its raw content. The problem is you also can't really fix this yourself: The raw file is hosted at raw.githubusercontent.com which wouldn't match your source URL.
Hopefully they will fix their submission tool. I did see one project submitted successfully by having domain.com/github point to their project URL, which the submission accepted, but that causes certificate errors.
It appears that they're vacuuming up applicant data by posting jobs as if they're from a certain Page (brand) but in reality they're not affiliated with that brand at all.
Of course you do. If you use a Samsung phone (just an example), its apps scan everything you open for phone numbers, etc.
And if you interact with anyone at all, or even if you call them, well now you're in call history. People are happy to share call history to save 99 cents on an app.
tl;dr: it's as much on the attendees who _are_ present to move things along. Take some initiative!
This article just comes across as completely ignorant of what might be going on in another person's life. Many comments here also lean towards this being about managers who demand things don't start until they're present.
This is just wrong.
In reality, any group of sufficiently smart and empowered people who have managed to get themselves together in a room should be organised enough to start without waiting on a particular individual.
If that individual then acts out because they missed some stuff, yep they're a dick. But they're not a dick just for being late or even being consistently late.
Looks really good and keen to try it out! One thing I've been itching for for ages is a way to name spaces... if I could put a label at the top of each column, I'd be all over this!