They could support their team members by not continuing to make a circus out of them
This commit really does tell the story of the disproportionate influence HN comments had on this decision: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/www-gitlab-com/commit/8f7d618d...
Great, but that's very different to your original statement of "GitHub Pages was limited about 3 days go".
This is a really complicated topic but as with all things, habit is definitely key. I recently discovered https://www.enki.com/ and absolutely love it for this. In addition to that: imposter syndrome can get in the way…
This is also known as the "nand2tetris" course: http://www.nand2tetris.org/ Great book!
The GitHub limitation wasn't new: As the product manager for GitHub Pages pointed out https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13229461 and as a Quora answer from June also reveals…
The link you yourself share features many comments, including by GitHub themselves, that this wasn't a new limit. They publicised the change earlier in the year. As the product manager pointed out…
Is this news? This has been around at least since June: https://www.quora.com/What-are-bandwidth-and-traffic-limits-... Has anyone actually encountered enforcement of these limits?
As mentioned in other comments, this isn't new, it's been around at least since June https://www.quora.com/What-are-bandwidth-and-traffic-limits-...
Again, as pointed out multiple times in this thread, this isn't new.
This has been around for a long time (see other answers in this thread), so if you've seen any site handle the Reddit hug in the last year, no reason anything should change.
They could support their team members by not continuing to make a circus out of them
This commit really does tell the story of the disproportionate influence HN comments had on this decision: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/www-gitlab-com/commit/8f7d618d...
Great, but that's very different to your original statement of "GitHub Pages was limited about 3 days go".
This is a really complicated topic but as with all things, habit is definitely key. I recently discovered https://www.enki.com/ and absolutely love it for this. In addition to that: imposter syndrome can get in the way…
This is also known as the "nand2tetris" course: http://www.nand2tetris.org/ Great book!
The GitHub limitation wasn't new: As the product manager for GitHub Pages pointed out https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13229461 and as a Quora answer from June also reveals…
The link you yourself share features many comments, including by GitHub themselves, that this wasn't a new limit. They publicised the change earlier in the year. As the product manager pointed out…
Is this news? This has been around at least since June: https://www.quora.com/What-are-bandwidth-and-traffic-limits-... Has anyone actually encountered enforcement of these limits?
As mentioned in other comments, this isn't new, it's been around at least since June https://www.quora.com/What-are-bandwidth-and-traffic-limits-...
Again, as pointed out multiple times in this thread, this isn't new.
This has been around for a long time (see other answers in this thread), so if you've seen any site handle the Reddit hug in the last year, no reason anything should change.
This has been around for a long time (see other answers in this thread), so if you've seen any site handle the Reddit hug in the last year, no reason anything should change.