+1 to asciiflow. huge fan. better than mermaid, imo... diagram wont need special rendering and works in vim and all text editors.
This looks amazing thank you. I'm curious about the REST API part. Have you used that before? How configureable is it? It sounds like a scaffold of some sort... but, what if I needed to do some custom data processing on…
dang why u gotta throw krispy kreme under the bus like that!
Slightly off topic, but I finally broke down and paid for YNAB this year and it has literally changed my life. It doesn't feel like accounting anymore, it feels like playing monopoly. Use QB for biz, and tried mint for…
probably being facetious... like in "computer years" he considers himself "old and uncool."
To truly "cash out", I think you would need to trade into stablecoins or various other coins with low transfer fees (tether, neo, ada) then transfer to a multitude of crypto exchanges who have high enough limits to…
But isn't there value being created in actual legitimate blockchain projects like Filecoin and Storj (dropbox replacements)? For these slower growing coins, isn't the value coming from the utility of the product?
How has nobody mentioned chatlio? Love it, it integrates into Slack so my Cust Service team doesn't have to use a new interface.
+1 to asciiflow. huge fan. better than mermaid, imo... diagram wont need special rendering and works in vim and all text editors.
This looks amazing thank you. I'm curious about the REST API part. Have you used that before? How configureable is it? It sounds like a scaffold of some sort... but, what if I needed to do some custom data processing on…
dang why u gotta throw krispy kreme under the bus like that!
Slightly off topic, but I finally broke down and paid for YNAB this year and it has literally changed my life. It doesn't feel like accounting anymore, it feels like playing monopoly. Use QB for biz, and tried mint for…
probably being facetious... like in "computer years" he considers himself "old and uncool."
To truly "cash out", I think you would need to trade into stablecoins or various other coins with low transfer fees (tether, neo, ada) then transfer to a multitude of crypto exchanges who have high enough limits to…
But isn't there value being created in actual legitimate blockchain projects like Filecoin and Storj (dropbox replacements)? For these slower growing coins, isn't the value coming from the utility of the product?
How has nobody mentioned chatlio? Love it, it integrates into Slack so my Cust Service team doesn't have to use a new interface.