One reason to not not build-in house: 1. Edge cases. Chances are you do not need to cover every edge case, at least when building an MVP. It can take more time to learn a complex API than to build in house. See also…
these days the hard part isn't the view counter logic, it's managing the 395,000 dependencies in your project
What happens if the conspiracy theorist is someone you agree with? Do we still avoid mainstreaming them?
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ahahahahahah probably yes. doordash has some cool lawyers that can defend that. but mom's delivery company gets the full force of the law
huhuhu, what happens when I tell Walmart I've completed the deliveries, but I haven't? what happens when I make the delivery, but someone gets injured in the process? DoorDash has insurance for this most likely.
One reason to not not build-in house: 1. Edge cases. Chances are you do not need to cover every edge case, at least when building an MVP. It can take more time to learn a complex API than to build in house. See also…
these days the hard part isn't the view counter logic, it's managing the 395,000 dependencies in your project
What happens if the conspiracy theorist is someone you agree with? Do we still avoid mainstreaming them?
Quick pause, I just wanted to thank today's video sponsor: SponsorTech! Do you ever get tired of searching for a sponsor for your video? Let SponsorTech deliver the revenue you need to buy ramen noodles, all while…
ahahahahahah probably yes. doordash has some cool lawyers that can defend that. but mom's delivery company gets the full force of the law
huhuhu, what happens when I tell Walmart I've completed the deliveries, but I haven't? what happens when I make the delivery, but someone gets injured in the process? DoorDash has insurance for this most likely.