@ProffSlack@PavelKnezik Zkuste heslo bez speciálních znaků, tzn. jen písmena a čísla. Taky mi to teď nešlo. Po odebrání spec. znaků už jo. @Alzacz to by taky stálo za opravu.
@marclou I don't know where did you get the 2.5-3% but here in Czech Republic (central Europe) it is much wilder. I work for a company that estimates property prices and the range is often between 5-20% per year depending on the type of the property and locality.
@philipyoungg@iamsolankiamit@strapijs@KeystoneJS Both takes care of things like auth, permissions, UI for database models and API generation. It can save you a lot of time. Especially keystone is built to be like a solid backend foundation rather than CMS.
@levelsio @safaiyeh (Talking about Youtube API)
Honestly, Google API's are the only API's I ever encountered where you would need a course for each one to properly understand them.
@levelsio @safaiyeh Complete BS.
I remember that once I wanted to build a little automation tool for uploading videos and it was hell on earth to get that code running.
Even the boilerplate code was throwing errors like crazy.
@AndreyAzimov Honestly, I would rather stay away from MongoDB. (if you haven't already implemented it)
It can turn into hell if you need to use relations between documents.
But if not, no problem then.
@levelsio It is actually an interesting topic to think about. There soon will be AI's for building apps, and for many other purposes. That is what scares me the most. I don't want to know what will happen when AI will be able to replace every possible job.
@levelsio You know whats funny? They want everyone's privacy policies to be written in a way that even children can understand, but the entire GDPR is written in a way that you need a dictionary to be able to understand everything...