Sure, companies are free to make their own choices based on their business incentives. But if you can create an account and be logged in without verifying an email address, then arguably the email address wasn't needed…
Yes but the exact quote is confusing as he specifically mentions email addresses (in bold text). I know the author mentions usernames elsewhere in the article and I agree with the author this isn't applicable to…
See my comment https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33720405
Are you saying your signup flow would automatically log the user in without confirming their email address (verify later)? I wouldn't suggest that for most websites as that would allow someone to signup with an email…
Not sure exactly what you mean? Are you referring to a purchase flow where you are buying something and also given the option to checkout as guest or signin/signup? I am only speaking to the typical signup flow that…
What do you mean login? I'm talking about the signup flow. The signin flow would be consistent with what is discussed in the article "invalid username or pw".
> 99.9% of websites on the Internet will only let you create one account for each email address. So if you want to see if an email address has an account, try signing up for a new account with the same email address.…
It saddens me whenever a core web spec picks a sub-optimal solution purely because a 3rd party tool already picked the optimal one. I find it ironic that the css "when/else" draft spec uses "if" for describing the…
The Vue community is not against JSX. I know many Vue devs that use it and it works great. Have you encountered any problems with vue+jsx/tsx?
The typescript support has immensely improved in vue3. The entire vue3 codebase is even written in typescript.
"our standups are growing and spend alot of time chatting / designing new features". So your standups are inefficient and your solution is to cancel them? Talk about a false equivalency. Fix your standups, dont cancel…
Groups pick a team name for their projects, and they clearly picked ajacks as a play on "Ajax"... Possibly they also have 2 people named jack on the team.
Teams pick names for their group projects. There name is clearly ajacks, playing of of "Ajax"... And possibly they have 2 people on their team named jack.
yea, Vue had it in its core along time ago. Hence another downfall of react... you end up downloading tons of 3rd party packages that Vue gives you by default.
npm stats are slightly deceptive because Vue is huge in China. In China npm is very slow so most devs use mirrors to download their packages. so the * here is npm doesnt really include China, which is arguably Vue's…
Sure, companies are free to make their own choices based on their business incentives. But if you can create an account and be logged in without verifying an email address, then arguably the email address wasn't needed…
Yes but the exact quote is confusing as he specifically mentions email addresses (in bold text). I know the author mentions usernames elsewhere in the article and I agree with the author this isn't applicable to…
See my comment https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33720405
Are you saying your signup flow would automatically log the user in without confirming their email address (verify later)? I wouldn't suggest that for most websites as that would allow someone to signup with an email…
Not sure exactly what you mean? Are you referring to a purchase flow where you are buying something and also given the option to checkout as guest or signin/signup? I am only speaking to the typical signup flow that…
What do you mean login? I'm talking about the signup flow. The signin flow would be consistent with what is discussed in the article "invalid username or pw".
> 99.9% of websites on the Internet will only let you create one account for each email address. So if you want to see if an email address has an account, try signing up for a new account with the same email address.…
It saddens me whenever a core web spec picks a sub-optimal solution purely because a 3rd party tool already picked the optimal one. I find it ironic that the css "when/else" draft spec uses "if" for describing the…
The Vue community is not against JSX. I know many Vue devs that use it and it works great. Have you encountered any problems with vue+jsx/tsx?
The typescript support has immensely improved in vue3. The entire vue3 codebase is even written in typescript.
"our standups are growing and spend alot of time chatting / designing new features". So your standups are inefficient and your solution is to cancel them? Talk about a false equivalency. Fix your standups, dont cancel…
Groups pick a team name for their projects, and they clearly picked ajacks as a play on "Ajax"... Possibly they also have 2 people named jack on the team.
Teams pick names for their group projects. There name is clearly ajacks, playing of of "Ajax"... And possibly they have 2 people on their team named jack.
yea, Vue had it in its core along time ago. Hence another downfall of react... you end up downloading tons of 3rd party packages that Vue gives you by default.
npm stats are slightly deceptive because Vue is huge in China. In China npm is very slow so most devs use mirrors to download their packages. so the * here is npm doesnt really include China, which is arguably Vue's…