I don't think of those as business logic, per se. They're just validity checks on what the data should look like before it's written to disk - they're not actionable in the way L/N is. That being said, constraints…
I go through this with my wife for every party we throw. She wants the house cleaned, table set, food spread ready, seasonal cocktails mixed, furniture moved around, decorations just so, etc. I’m like here’s a giant…
The conglomerate of Big Furby™ will finally be taken down
It doesn't seem like the extra traffic is the issue. People don't want Google's AI from reading and summarizing their data and thus preventing clickthroughs. Why would I click on your site if google did all the work of…
You’d be wise to avoid this place anyway. You can tell from the description it’s not a fun place to work.
I see. I was wondering where the hammer and sickle came in, since without those is it really a communist flag?
On the flip side I was at a startup using auth0, because as you said, not a core part of the business right? Until the traction hit and they had hundreds of thousands of users. Suddenly the auth bill became untenable -…
I'm having a lot of trouble visualizing both the flag and the list modifications.
I am net negative in lines of code added to two different companies I've worked for. I wear that proudly.
I also ran into this trying to upgrade my company's auth strategy. The hardest part of auth is convincing people that... it's not actually as hard or dangerous as they think it is. It was an uphill and ultimately…
Why do these companies keep trying to fire remote employees? Is it so hard to let them keep working from home? Is the company's real estate portfolio that important? You could probably even pay remote workers less (or…
I don't think of those as business logic, per se. They're just validity checks on what the data should look like before it's written to disk - they're not actionable in the way L/N is. That being said, constraints…
I go through this with my wife for every party we throw. She wants the house cleaned, table set, food spread ready, seasonal cocktails mixed, furniture moved around, decorations just so, etc. I’m like here’s a giant…
The conglomerate of Big Furby™ will finally be taken down
It doesn't seem like the extra traffic is the issue. People don't want Google's AI from reading and summarizing their data and thus preventing clickthroughs. Why would I click on your site if google did all the work of…
You’d be wise to avoid this place anyway. You can tell from the description it’s not a fun place to work.
I see. I was wondering where the hammer and sickle came in, since without those is it really a communist flag?
On the flip side I was at a startup using auth0, because as you said, not a core part of the business right? Until the traction hit and they had hundreds of thousands of users. Suddenly the auth bill became untenable -…
I'm having a lot of trouble visualizing both the flag and the list modifications.
I am net negative in lines of code added to two different companies I've worked for. I wear that proudly.
I also ran into this trying to upgrade my company's auth strategy. The hardest part of auth is convincing people that... it's not actually as hard or dangerous as they think it is. It was an uphill and ultimately…
Why do these companies keep trying to fire remote employees? Is it so hard to let them keep working from home? Is the company's real estate portfolio that important? You could probably even pay remote workers less (or…