@Madisonkanna A lot of comments about how "just" writing code is not software engineering. I wonder if they are actively working with the newer models. They can system design and brainstorm better than most mid to senior level engineers.
I agree with your sentiments 100%.
I never named or shamed anyone in my original tweet, because I don’t believe in that.
The truth is, I think this designer is probably talented. The problem is he’s running himself thin trying to be a “one-man agency.”
But what he did today crossed the line:
Publicly sharing client work that was paid for.
Revealing the name of my stealth startup.
Doing all this just to defend his ego.
That’s not professionalism. That’s a lack of work ethic.
If you’re considering working with him, think twice. Trust is the one thing a designer or agency can’t afford to lose.
@elonmusk There's not enough human interaction for first-time buyers. There are a ton of questions that one has when switching to electric, and I think first-time buyers need more hand holding than what Tesla currently offers in both vehicle education as well as financing, etc.
@blacksoulgem95@soham_nayak04@shadcn@Cloudflare@vercel@Firebase Right, like you said, ddos attacks only become a problem if the requests reach your backend. I believe Appcheck would prevent that, (that is the whole point of the service) just like cloudflare. Although you're right in that it doesn't get you fine-grained control.
@blacksoulgem95@soham_nayak04@shadcn@Cloudflare@vercel@Firebase But if you're using firebase, im assuming only static files are being served via firebase hosting or cloudflare, and you've got appcheck for backend ddos protection. The ddos/security stuff from cloudflare would be redundant here, no?
@stripesupport Here's the from email: <https://t.co/Rby9yYmYnC_userbit.com_review_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_@minutemanpress.com>
custom email aliases to fool people. Terrible.
@Timb03 Keep in mind, though, that this also means that you do not entertain enterprise onboarding anymore. At that price point, it's not viable to do security audits, custom contracts, purchase orders, etc.
We made a conscious decision not to cater to that market.
@Timb03 Unlimited tier is a great differentiator (possibly the only) today for bootstrappers against funded companies who will never be able to offer that.
From my personal experience, customers who spend 250+ a month are the sweet spot of the ideal customers for us.
@TylerMKing @StartuptoLast@RickLindquist Maybe I'm mistaken, but got the sense that it was different enough that even Gusto isn't targeting >50 emp customers.
I thnk Rick said that they prefer other vendors as they grow since Gusto doesn't meet their needs. They are still wildly successful in their market, though!
@valsopi @TylerMKing You are probably right regarding wp. And yes, the problem of overkill for simple html pages is just as bad, if not worse, today.
I'd like to believe that most complex apps, though, have build processes that take care of tree shaking, etc, to get rid of unnecessary bloat.