Would you be open to some collaboration?
I created a serverless platform for Ruby. It would be cool if there was a button on snipper.io to run the Ruby code as a faastruby.io function!
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Google analytics is not strictly required for your website to work. GDPR requires that everything not absolutely required for operating the website, must be opt-in.
I disagree that it's this cut and dry. Unless you are stuffing PII into the GA cookie, there's nothing personal there and therefore it doesn't require consent -- at the least, you're not going to get in trouble for skipping it. Furthermore, even if an anonymous user did give consent, then requested a deletion, the company would be hard pressed to verify that person's identity in order to scrub the anonymous data.
Thanks! I wanted to build something that could make a bit more easier to collaborate on the same code, i remember when i was in uni i used to share the code with my friends to complete assignments, it was very hard to work together.
In the last year i started working remotely with other freelancers and while debugging some code or doing some code review i started to think about a service that let you collaborate on the same code in real time.
So i spent two days of the last week working on this project hoping that someone could find it useful :)
Is there any way you could make an eclipse plugin for this? This is what developers in a company usually use, and that is where the code is written. This tool is useful for a coding interview maybe...
Thanks for reporting it has been reportd before, im tring to fix this issue as fast as i can, i build this website in 2 days as sort of a challenge so i might have missed something.
Simply beacuse not everybody uses VS Code ;) Of course if the whole team uses VS Code the Live share function is way more powerful of my simple tool and i recommend using that :)
You should be able to make it compatible with VSCode, I believe the protocol powering Live Share is public and VSCode's goal is to make it cross-IDE compatible.
Every company that has built this over the last 20 years has eventually shut down, and it's not like they didn't execute on the vision well; their products were incredibly good and mature. Do you see that the market has changed, or is there something you're doing that's different? I guess it's not immediately obvious to me why this and now.
That is a good point. This was mainly a personal challenge to build a side project that could be useful in the shortest time possible (end up building this in 2 day), so my focus is not to build the next big thing but just building somethig and having fun in the process ;)
Fair enough, I figured that might be the case. I didn't mean to criticize, I was just curious if there was actually some macro thing going on that I wasn't seeing.
Made something similar to this a while ago (albeit, a lot simpler, replaces transfer.sh for me, and is self-hosted: https://github.com/antoniomika/Sharer). Mine is based on Firepad (https://firepad.io/) but both use Firebase as the underlying data source/RTDB.
This comes with VSCode (free) and VS (full version) for those who didn't know but are interested in working on code together in GDocs/o365 fashion. Including debugging even.
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Google analytics is not strictly required for your website to work. GDPR requires that everything not absolutely required for operating the website, must be opt-in.
No, GDPR doesn't require that.
I'm only blocking the trackers.
And you say you collect "Personal Data: Cookies, Usage Data and various types of Data". What does "Various types of data" mean ?
https://www.iubenda.com/privacy-policy/87096999
You can share snippets there but can't edit them with another person.
Minor typo at the bottom:
s/wite/write
(I'm just a happy casual user)
https://github.com/bwasti/vim-multiuser
It’d be interesting to standardize the diff protocol for live collaboration tools. Everyone uses a slightly different mechanism.
https://code.visualstudio.com/blogs/2017/11/15/live-share