Got it, thanks for the clarification
Why was this post removed?
This isn't clickbait in the slightest, this low level obsession with labeling anything that isn't entirely descriptive as clickbait is obnoxious. Not every article title has to be "A 500 word blog post on Oscar Zariski,…
What a weird take. What can a phone do for me, I can tap my finger a few times to send a message over telegram.
> Software is an easier, less professional job Are you in software development?
It doesn't have the salary, eng salaries are significant deflated in Europe when compared to North America
What made Canada special died decades ago, were it not for the strict visa process I would be living in the states (Vermont) right now, with a significantly higher salary (as a principal engineer), a lower income tax,…
And the sync is locked behind their offering, if you use other software to handle the sync, you're out of luck if you want the data to be available on mobile since you can't dynamically choose the location of the vault.…
I genuinely can't tell if this is meant as satire.
They're not the exception of the rule, the rule is just going to kick off later for you (pre-IPO, when cost cutting measures will take place and the process described above will start)
>This seems like an odd requirement to me. What are the use cases beyond a few minutes past the end of the ride? Exactly what he the OP said, authorization. Card networks cap latency of authorization requests (the time…
I get the sense that a 2 month trial would have been a better option (41 days + buffer). It provides clients with the required amount of time to get up and running while also time boxing them and applying some pressure…
I think the obvious question is: can you shed any light or provide context on why the service was shut down? And if not, it seems unrealistic to expect people to adopt / trust your alternative.
My first piece of code (substantive) was an ecommerce platform (frontend and backend). Complete overkill, and the startup was dead a year later, but the project itself was fun. Likely 15k+ lines of code, not a single…
Super strange, I'm seeing the exact same thing, the only significant location is a grocery store that I semi-frequent.
Got it, thanks for the clarification
Why was this post removed?
This isn't clickbait in the slightest, this low level obsession with labeling anything that isn't entirely descriptive as clickbait is obnoxious. Not every article title has to be "A 500 word blog post on Oscar Zariski,…
What a weird take. What can a phone do for me, I can tap my finger a few times to send a message over telegram.
> Software is an easier, less professional job Are you in software development?
It doesn't have the salary, eng salaries are significant deflated in Europe when compared to North America
What made Canada special died decades ago, were it not for the strict visa process I would be living in the states (Vermont) right now, with a significantly higher salary (as a principal engineer), a lower income tax,…
And the sync is locked behind their offering, if you use other software to handle the sync, you're out of luck if you want the data to be available on mobile since you can't dynamically choose the location of the vault.…
I genuinely can't tell if this is meant as satire.
They're not the exception of the rule, the rule is just going to kick off later for you (pre-IPO, when cost cutting measures will take place and the process described above will start)
>This seems like an odd requirement to me. What are the use cases beyond a few minutes past the end of the ride? Exactly what he the OP said, authorization. Card networks cap latency of authorization requests (the time…
I get the sense that a 2 month trial would have been a better option (41 days + buffer). It provides clients with the required amount of time to get up and running while also time boxing them and applying some pressure…
I think the obvious question is: can you shed any light or provide context on why the service was shut down? And if not, it seems unrealistic to expect people to adopt / trust your alternative.
My first piece of code (substantive) was an ecommerce platform (frontend and backend). Complete overkill, and the startup was dead a year later, but the project itself was fun. Likely 15k+ lines of code, not a single…
Super strange, I'm seeing the exact same thing, the only significant location is a grocery store that I semi-frequent.