Seeing how other people solve design challenges and comparing that to your own, sometimes disagreeing and sometimes learning a better way than you knew, is so useful.
Seeing how other people solve design challenges and comparing that to your own, sometimes disagreeing and sometimes learning a better way than you knew, is so useful.
Want to try your hand at mobile adapters? Me too!
Something bothering you about Turbo? Something you'd like to see fixed? I'm always around! My goal with driveshaft was to make it approachable.
Want to try your hand at mobile adapters? Me too!
Something bothering you about Turbo? Something you'd like to see fixed? I'm always around! My goal with driveshaft was to make it approachable.
Bad brain. You have other things you're supposed to be doing.
Bad brain. You have other things you're supposed to be doing.
TurboTax owner Intuit is also paying OpenAI more than $100 million a year to power AI agents.
It does a 2nd resource request if an "Error" happens, so not necessarily just "cross origin" requests, but anything that triggers an Error from fetch...
can't decide if this is a good idea or terrible idea...
github.com/KonnorRogers...
It does a 2nd resource request if an "Error" happens, so not necessarily just "cross origin" requests, but anything that triggers an Error from fetch...
can't decide if this is a good idea or terrible idea...
github.com/KonnorRogers...
nice work Konnor 👏
nice work Konnor 👏
May I present, the limitations of fetch. See also:
You cannot get a "Location" header from a redirect so you can't preserve hashes over redirects. 🙃
github.com/whatwg/fetch...
May I present, the limitations of fetch. See also:
You cannot get a "Location" header from a redirect so you can't preserve hashes over redirects. 🙃
github.com/whatwg/fetch...
I'm confused by the first answer from @rubycentral.org
Do the bylaws exist or not?
And if the bylaws exist, it feels like they could at least be uploaded to this GitHub repo for "documents"
github.com/rubycentral/...
and just point to the link from the blog post
I'm confused by the first answer from @rubycentral.org
Do the bylaws exist or not?
And if the bylaws exist, it feels like they could at least be uploaded to this GitHub repo for "documents"
github.com/rubycentral/...
and just point to the link from the blog post
interesting that firefox gives you a proper cursor and makes it *feel* editable, when Chrome / Safari do not
interesting that firefox gives you a proper cursor and makes it *feel* editable, when Chrome / Safari do not
> To all narco-terrorists who threaten our homeland: If you keep trafficking deadly drugs—we will kill you.
These posts are direct violations of the "Community Guidelines".
> To all narco-terrorists who threaten our homeland: If you keep trafficking deadly drugs—we will kill you.
These posts are direct violations of the "Community Guidelines".