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Great article, thanks for mentioning it!
Great article, thanks for mentioning it!
Oh cool, I did not know about this
I’m glad I deleted my content on the way out.
You are so right.
This is a big help! Thanks!
I generally hate them in consumer-targeted apps. Theoretically, there’s nothing wrong with the model. Devs have to keep the lights on, especially if there is a cloud service behind the app. It’s all about what pricing model they set. However, pricing is hard. A lot of companies really screw this up right at the start. I also think a lot of businesses cannot resist the temptation to boil the frog and ask for more and more over time, until their pricing is way out of alignment with value delivery.
This one really surprised me.
I don’t attribute it to an organized plan but they are stumbling and shuffling their way towards a dark future, one step at a time.
They are laying the groundwork for an autocratic government. With the right measures in place, it could happen fast.
This is not good. Thanks for highlighting this. I flagged this for my company’s enterprise risk management committee to consider and act upon.
It’s a good idea to try to wait for the full renovation. Have a look at this, it might inspire a stopgap measure.
Yeah, they aren’t great machines. I switched to Bosch.
A lot of so-called low code can be a trap. I’m less afraid of SaaS so long as there exists an equivalent on-prem option. SaaS has a place for sure. SaaS-only is a concern, I agree. I agree with a lot of the assertions of this article, except I would probably first recommend Camunda 7 or 8 over SWF. Camunda is developer friendly, open source and has more mature offerings. A large part of the value of adopting process orchestration tools is the ability to support a model -> run -> monitor & optimize type of closed loop cycle. Camunda does this very well.
Sheer dangerous idiocy. Don’t just moan about this. Act! EFF makes it easy at that link and it really does make a difference.
I had no idea this was on the way. Thanks for posting!
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The final product is dried and harvested, with minimized water, land and energy use, Galy says.
That’s why. Cotton is notoriously bad in all of those categories. To that I would add the most cotton grown commercially is paired with a lot of pesticides as well.
I think X led the way in robotic hellscape innovation that’s now being adopted by Reddit.