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SPAs are distributed systems
Update on that CORS change: βœ” worked great on dev environment! 😢 ... βœ” 2nd attempt works great on prod!
IaC: sure you say you only updated the CORS settings on the cdn, but I know you also wanted to redeploy these services over here too
Laying off the "low performers" is management theater (or an accounting play?). 1. Performance is a function of individual and environment/systems 2. Performance is generally poorly defined 3. Do you skip the reports of a low performing manager? Director? VP? CxO?
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Laying off a significant % of people annually for performance (not the twitter thing) is a leadership problem. Time to look at the quality of (A) performing hiring, (B) providing context, expectations, direction and feedback, (C) evaluating people, (D) organization design
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A great performer in one organization and system can be a poor performer in another. Replacing a full-time person is generally quoted at 50-100% of 1 year's salary. Massive layoffs of "low performers" has a massive opportunity cost, especially if it was an environmental issue
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I've introduced or greatly expanded miro usage in several companies. I've never felt less inclined to give them money than I do today, when my most important boards are inactive due to the 3 board limit and "delete" is missing from the menu in 2 newer active ones.
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Maybe this is who they were all along, maybe there's an A/B test that shows they get 3 earlier conversions, who knows. I don't reward "Upgrade your plan and you can have your content back".
The very first twitter ad I've ever clicked on (on purpose). I have no idea what it is and I'm really curious if their website is any clearer.
Put a pocket-sized beach bud in your hand. Nebula Capsule 3 Laser is ready to play anywhere. Save $120 when you pre-order.
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Oooh, that scroll effect does not work as well you thought it would. Funny how often custom scrolling not only costs extra but reduces user experience too. Definitely assuming projector though. There's a lens and laser animation that mentioned brighter whites and darker darks.
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Ok, yup, several more fractured scrolls later it is definitely a projector. It's super light and super portable and all the examples of use include a large, less portable looking projector screen
Bold. The "How it works" section of the home page explains how the discount works, not the product? But I think it may be a projector based on the android TV inclusion and 1080p? (I skipped the videos, so this is one scroll down on the homepage)
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Oh man, that scroll... But I've confirmed it's a projector, however it now mentions a screen and I'm curious if the portability of this product includes a portable screen?
May have to write a blog post on managing your page load state. Just bind everything and hope the async data loads fast enough was a common & terrible strategy for AngularJS, but still seeing it a lot in newer stacks, but with &&'s.
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If you're not considering developer experience when you break up your monolith into microservices, then you're just doing stuff to do it (and probably creating a distributed monolith). Brought to you by a very strange "monolith to microservices" post that.
It's an interesting choice for game publishers to run their own account system, then publish games that don't support paste for credentials (password managers). πŸ‘€ @bethesda
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Yeah, 35 characters was probably overkill anyway. Let's find out what the minimum is.
My internet went out today (Monday evening). Provider just texted me claiming its out due to the hurricane (which was a tropical depression when it passed by Thursday night). Everything is user experience.
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Oh, wow. The link in the text message takes you to a help site to help troubleshoot your internet problem. "It's anybody but us"?
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This is a good example of the opposite way to provide support.