Product Engineer at Providence / prev. Alma Mobility & Traity co-founder / Seedcamp and 500 Startups alumni
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FWIW, you don't need a CSS framework to achieve it. Plain CSS supports it with :nth-child(even/odd)
FWIW, you don't need a CSS framework to achieve it. Plain CSS supports it with :nth-child(even/odd)
Definitely looks quite frustrating.
I think Stripe allows citizens from countries that are not officially supported as long as the business is incorporated in the US, which can be done with their service Atlas, but still looks quite a fuss though..
Definitely looks quite frustrating.
I think Stripe allows citizens from countries that are not officially supported as long as the business is incorporated in the US, which can be done with their service Atlas, but still looks quite a fuss though..
Also, maybe Ayden allows citizens from Ukraine. They are not as famous as Stripe but several huge companies use them.
Also, maybe Ayden allows citizens from Ukraine. They are not as famous as Stripe but several huge companies use them.
They are also a Rails company, which is cool
They are also a Rails company, which is cool
In case you didn't know them, the homelab and selfhosted subreddits are great, that's a recurring question and might get some good suggestions
In case you didn't know them, the homelab and selfhosted subreddits are great, that's a recurring question and might get some good suggestions