Why post an article that's behind a paywall? How many of us can read it?
A good article, but you really can't see the screenshots at all.
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Why post an article that's behind a firewall that only subscribers can read?
Nice job!
Are people still using Django?
This pretty much sums up why I've switched to "low-code" platforms. I can still do about 95% of what I was doing before and I don't have to put up with this nonsense.
Why's the font so big? hahaha
This is utterly ridiculous. Unless you're a long-time Unix hacker or system administrator (I was the latter for ten years), trying to do anything in Linux is time-consuming, difficult, and ultimately very frustrating.…
Why would I use this? I don't know this guy from Adam. (laughing)
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Webflow, Airtable, Memberstack Website: https://orthogonal.agency Email: hello@orthogonal dot agency
What's the point of linking to an article behind a paywall that all of us probably can't read?
(ROFLMAO) Given how dismally user-unfriendly most Linux versions are, you couldn't pay me to have a phone that runs on Linux.
Nice idea but the vertical titles are too hard to read. Why not just stack the books one on top of the other for the sake of usability?
That's interesting. I definitely think there's a cyclical aspect to it because my fatigue usually goes away in the evening around 6 p.m. or later.
I find that if I get eight hours of sleep at night, I can move mountains. But if I only get 7.75 hours of sleep or less, my eyes feel tired all day and I'm only half as productive. I've never understood why there is…
As long as we're having a big bitch-fest here, I'll throw in my $.02. Other than expanding batteries, my laptops have generally been trouble-free. But the problem I do have is that the older my MBP, the slower it…
I suspect Bezos's PR person came up with this after that stupid you all paid for this comment he made.
Top 3%er here and I rarely use Stack Overflow anymore. I got so tired of the snarky answers to questions (both mine and others) and peoples' ability to downvote you without giving any justification. I've been there for…
While I'm new to Webflow, I get a feeling that some people try to push it too far. It seems to me that it's mostly a no-code tool meant for basic "brochure" sites with some modest CMS capabilities built in. And for…
Is this a layer on top of Webflow or did you copy its functionality and add a simpler UI on top?
I agree. I'll never buy any hardware that runs Windoze.
This is definitely a monopoly. Look at any image and chances are it comes from Getty. I'd like to see anti-trust investigations here.
This guy needs to learn how to style paragraphs. No one wants to read edge-to-edge.
This guy seriously needs to learn how to style paragraphs. No one wants to read edge-to-edge.
Why post an article that's behind a paywall? How many of us can read it?
A good article, but you really can't see the screenshots at all.
[flagged]
Why post an article that's behind a firewall that only subscribers can read?
Nice job!
Are people still using Django?
This pretty much sums up why I've switched to "low-code" platforms. I can still do about 95% of what I was doing before and I don't have to put up with this nonsense.
Why's the font so big? hahaha
This is utterly ridiculous. Unless you're a long-time Unix hacker or system administrator (I was the latter for ten years), trying to do anything in Linux is time-consuming, difficult, and ultimately very frustrating.…
Why would I use this? I don't know this guy from Adam. (laughing)
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Webflow, Airtable, Memberstack Website: https://orthogonal.agency Email: hello@orthogonal dot agency
What's the point of linking to an article behind a paywall that all of us probably can't read?
(ROFLMAO) Given how dismally user-unfriendly most Linux versions are, you couldn't pay me to have a phone that runs on Linux.
Nice idea but the vertical titles are too hard to read. Why not just stack the books one on top of the other for the sake of usability?
That's interesting. I definitely think there's a cyclical aspect to it because my fatigue usually goes away in the evening around 6 p.m. or later.
I find that if I get eight hours of sleep at night, I can move mountains. But if I only get 7.75 hours of sleep or less, my eyes feel tired all day and I'm only half as productive. I've never understood why there is…
As long as we're having a big bitch-fest here, I'll throw in my $.02. Other than expanding batteries, my laptops have generally been trouble-free. But the problem I do have is that the older my MBP, the slower it…
I suspect Bezos's PR person came up with this after that stupid you all paid for this comment he made.
Top 3%er here and I rarely use Stack Overflow anymore. I got so tired of the snarky answers to questions (both mine and others) and peoples' ability to downvote you without giving any justification. I've been there for…
While I'm new to Webflow, I get a feeling that some people try to push it too far. It seems to me that it's mostly a no-code tool meant for basic "brochure" sites with some modest CMS capabilities built in. And for…
Is this a layer on top of Webflow or did you copy its functionality and add a simpler UI on top?
I agree. I'll never buy any hardware that runs Windoze.
This is definitely a monopoly. Look at any image and chances are it comes from Getty. I'd like to see anti-trust investigations here.
This guy needs to learn how to style paragraphs. No one wants to read edge-to-edge.
This guy seriously needs to learn how to style paragraphs. No one wants to read edge-to-edge.