How can we eat the rich when we have no kitchens? Can't blame the capitalists for self-preservation.
It's what happens when no one group controls the "open" web, and instead you have different advertising & services giants competing for the future of human information exchange. Blame Netscape for hurriedly shimming in…
How is it any better or worse than Luxon? (I only ask because Moment recommends Luxon as is "spiritual successor", so I never bothered to evaluate date-fns. Should I?)
Have you considered imgix? It's like Cloudinary, but with flat pricing per # of origin images. Transformations and bandwidth don't cost extra. It's nice because you don't have to manage yet another stack, just plop in a…
Even for Google logins, would you consider using a token-based authentication system (like Spotify, Postman, etc. do)... i.e., your default browser opens, Google logs you in there (or you already are), and that sends a…
How can we eat the rich when we have no kitchens? Can't blame the capitalists for self-preservation.
It's what happens when no one group controls the "open" web, and instead you have different advertising & services giants competing for the future of human information exchange. Blame Netscape for hurriedly shimming in…
How is it any better or worse than Luxon? (I only ask because Moment recommends Luxon as is "spiritual successor", so I never bothered to evaluate date-fns. Should I?)
Have you considered imgix? It's like Cloudinary, but with flat pricing per # of origin images. Transformations and bandwidth don't cost extra. It's nice because you don't have to manage yet another stack, just plop in a…
Even for Google logins, would you consider using a token-based authentication system (like Spotify, Postman, etc. do)... i.e., your default browser opens, Google logs you in there (or you already are), and that sends a…