@johnny_makes Majority of people in coworking spaces are WFH employees, not founders.
Some coworkings have weekend memberships at discounted rates - these tend to attract more indie hackers, freelancers, founders.
@lemonsqueezy has now one of the best self-service helpdesk bots I've seen recently.
Actually useful even for obscure dev questions π
Try it here: https://t.co/xgRFjsOaJz
@evernote@fedesimio Cool idea, who approved the name though?
99% of people donβt care what the acronym stands for - but you just reminded a good chunk of them of renting.
Bad idea as a SaaS business.
@devagrawal09 I donβt think his projects are made for any collab beyond himself.
If he can ship php quickly - and understand the consequences of it - then why not π€·ββοΈ
@FrancescoD_Ales@todoist fire 80% devs; hire top-tier ui designers; rebrand to get new people in.
Their stack is good, but I donβt understand their unwillingness to move beyond 2009 ui design
@andremflores Same reason why there is glassmorphism and similar trends - to blend real world elements with digital. If done well (not on random buttons but rather user actions), sfx can work on web.
Hot take for web dev π₯
We will see a lot more sound effects incorporated into web apps
Things like button presses, swipe actions will all have some subtle sound attached to them π
What do you think?
@viktor_pali@craftdocs I've tried almost every project management tool you can name, so I can't wait to see how you guys implemented this into Craft πͺ
P.S. native tags this year? please π₯Ί
@Abmankendrick π °οΈ
- better UX
- uses less CPU of user's brain
- bit harder to tap, especially if right handed
π ±οΈ
- easier for tap gestures
- instant app delete because it is not sorted alphabetically
- if mobile first, the sun is your enemy - use darker state for unchecked items