@limmylammy@_PhilCosta Host read ones convert at a higher rate and are often more pleasant to listen to than the pre-recorded ones—especially from a funny/ charismatic host. All these things have trade-offs, unfair to just assume ill intent.
@Junesong91@ruukayo_@timstillman_ I just think that it’s really unlikely that literally the only person outside of the club that’d have known this is gunnerblog. If someone’s ready to give up that info - I’m fairly certain the it’d have gone further than just him anyway. #fpl
@laugh_track_nat@foreverimbetter Messing up is fine. Just keep the stakes low when you’re practicing e.g. lunch just for yourself - rather than a dinner for five people!
Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat is arguably the only cookbook you’ll need. Helps you work out what goes together and helps you rely less on recipes.
@marissa_lpx Complete lack of communication about the whole thing too. Nobody looks like they’re trying to find a way to actually fix it or that they see this as a problem.
@john__allard@tobi Yes, my point is that people are wrongly conflating a whole bunch of stuff as premature optimisation. People use it as a means of saying: that way takes too long and will stop me from shipping quickly so they feel justified in throwing out what I’d consider CS basics.
@john__allard@tobi This false binary is at the heart of the issue. Many of these so called ‘optimisations’ aren’t even optimisations. Sometimes it’s just a matter of doing the thing properly in the first place which often doesn’t cost more than the apparently faster ‘ship now’ approach anyway.
@clairevo An app for sports. Either bring together a group of friends and use it to organise the game and get everyone to pay the person organising or the venue (🏀 court/ ⚽️ pitch etc) directly - or join the app solo, looking for already organised games with vacancies that you can join.
@luke_pighetti As a tester on iOS, compared to TestFlight there is a fair amount of friction. This includes having to put your phone in developer mode. What are the upsides over TestFlight from a dev perspective?