I guess a part of the issue are consumers (myself included) who accept that level of quality/speed in software.
I guess a part of the issue are consumers (myself included) who accept that level of quality/speed in software.
I'm developing a minimalist routine mgmt app for neurodivergent/ADHD folk.
Subscribe to follow the progress at @routheapp.bsky.social
I'm developing a minimalist routine mgmt app for neurodivergent/ADHD folk.
Subscribe to follow the progress at @routheapp.bsky.social
Re-downloaded the "google-services.json" from Firebase console and voilà, the images are imagically loading!
So there you go, hopefully this post reaches a developer before they cross to the other side of the "Sane" river.
Re-downloaded the "google-services.json" from Firebase console and voilà, the images are imagically loading!
So there you go, hopefully this post reaches a developer before they cross to the other side of the "Sane" river.
Source: firebase.google.com/docs/storage...
As I downloaded my "google-services.json" file before the changed rolled out, I had an old-format name.
At the same time, I set up the Cloud Storage just a couple of days ago.
Source: firebase.google.com/docs/storage...
As I downloaded my "google-services.json" file before the changed rolled out, I had an old-format name.
At the same time, I set up the Cloud Storage just a couple of days ago.
#rouapp is a routine/checklist management app with a simple design. The goal is to make it as easy as possible to manage recurring multistep tasks for neurodivergent minds. Hopefully it's as simple and effective as Zed, but for routines.
#rouapp is a routine/checklist management app with a simple design. The goal is to make it as easy as possible to manage recurring multistep tasks for neurodivergent minds. Hopefully it's as simple and effective as Zed, but for routines.
I know one should use the right tool for the job. But in this instance I wonder why Next was used for the website (teaching golang) instead of go/templ. The website's code itself could be a useful example for students.
I know one should use the right tool for the job. But in this instance I wonder why Next was used for the website (teaching golang) instead of go/templ. The website's code itself could be a useful example for students.
For hobbyists it's a great option: the user base is small = less usage.
For enterprises, the prices are still competitive compared to other providers.
For hobbyists it's a great option: the user base is small = less usage.
For enterprises, the prices are still competitive compared to other providers.