I’ve used it quite a bit recently. It makes it really easy to submit data in small amounts. I usually have it open while walking my dog and enter in basic things as I go. I’ve completed about 1500 quests so far with it.
I’ve used it quite a bit recently. It makes it really easy to submit data in small amounts. I usually have it open while walking my dog and enter in basic things as I go. I’ve completed about 1500 quests so far with it.
You might get something harder after that. But there’s a reason one of the most common code interview questions is FizzBuzz. There’s a shocking number of applicants that can’t do it.
This was the tool I used. It worked great for me.
They do. I haven’t tried out their cloud offering yet. Even without that though, I’ve found the builds running faster with just their change detection and caching systems.
We’re still using Yarn and Lerna on our projects at work. We’re about to start a fresh new build though and have been looking at NX for the new setup. From our PoCs it works a lot better. Lots less rebuilding and bootstrapping with it’s built-in caching. Looking forward to implementing it properly.
Still want to look into Yarn 2 and see if it works with it.
Set Immich up a couple weeks ago and I’m surprised how good it is. Their docs included a simple cli tool to bulk import all my Google photos. Mobile app is working great. I’m really impressed with the search too.
It’s not that it’s closed, it’s more that none of the exiting email protocols support a server which can’t read your email (as it’s all encrypted). They do offer Proton Bridge which you can run locally which will handle all the decryption and local mail clients can talk to that as the would any other mail server.
I don’t know off hand if it supports calendar syncing though.