What does "recommend bookmarks it thinks you might want to read again" mean? How does that work?
This is cool. A search function filter might be nice.
These things are always funny to me. By the third or so release, it'll be just as easy to write your own script than to learn how to use this.
I can't understand the point of this after looking at it for 1 minute. What does this have over a blog?
Fun toy, complete with Big Bang Theory mode. ^_^
Farewell letter is such a simple thing to write though. Communication is such a key skill as an engineer I feel like letters like this should be personal.
What's the point of something like this is a world where flex box is a standard?
No surprises here. Snapchat captures the use a common person wants. Twitter's really just good for tracking celebrities.
Really nice layout, I felt really comfortable just scrolling through looking at the artists, even though I have no interest in concerts at all. Can you not search for anything though?
What's wrong with a curated forum for speech, especially if the guidelines are a part of the terms of service? Why does everything need to be all about free speech? No one forces you to use these tools, if they start…
If you read the article, it says the passwords are hashed and salted. So I think the comment is appropriate... I don't think this is the same thing as passwords being sold at all.
What does "recommend bookmarks it thinks you might want to read again" mean? How does that work?
This is cool. A search function filter might be nice.
These things are always funny to me. By the third or so release, it'll be just as easy to write your own script than to learn how to use this.
I can't understand the point of this after looking at it for 1 minute. What does this have over a blog?
Fun toy, complete with Big Bang Theory mode. ^_^
Farewell letter is such a simple thing to write though. Communication is such a key skill as an engineer I feel like letters like this should be personal.
What's the point of something like this is a world where flex box is a standard?
No surprises here. Snapchat captures the use a common person wants. Twitter's really just good for tracking celebrities.
Really nice layout, I felt really comfortable just scrolling through looking at the artists, even though I have no interest in concerts at all. Can you not search for anything though?
What's wrong with a curated forum for speech, especially if the guidelines are a part of the terms of service? Why does everything need to be all about free speech? No one forces you to use these tools, if they start…
If you read the article, it says the passwords are hashed and salted. So I think the comment is appropriate... I don't think this is the same thing as passwords being sold at all.