@RG010@Haeritos001@AkitaOnRails Não é sobre ser rocket science. É sobre battle testing. Ninguém quer perder tempo construindo algo que não faz parte do core do seu business a não ser que seja pra resolver algo que os vendors não resolvem bem.
@fnthawar Only someone with zero experience would think that token leaderboards could lead to a good outcome. Oh wait, experienced leaders did think that. I need another adjective…
@joemasilotti I’d love to try, but as an indie hacker trying to build something as a side project, I can’t really see myself paying a significant amount per year just to see if I’ll ever get enough revenue to cover for the costs…
@levelsio That’s the reason I always buy suitcases in department stores like Ross, Macy’s, etc. Also, the airlines are always working hard to damage our suitcases.
@levelsio@Airbnb The experience with Airbnb and Uber is directly proportionate to the culture of the country.
Since you have infinite money, just book again for the minimum length of stay and leave a bad review.
@nateberkopec Yes. It’s much easier to assume that question-mark methods always return true/false. You know when to expect true/false based on the method name. If you make them return nil sometimes, the caller will need to read the method to understand when.