@joeldrapper It doesn’t have the nice aesthetic that we often get with Ruby, e.g. names like “pg_stat_statements”???, maybe that hurt adoption — but it’s also been very easy to live with over the years. Fast, stable, flexible, almost no issues
I've been working on a new standard for building REST APIs called HyperMap.
It supports one thing that no others do: code-on-demand. This means your API can run JavaScript or WASM on the client, turning static resources into dynamic, interactive objects.
https://t.co/MCW5it2td5
@fxn @kexfabriken I'm finding Spreedly adding more risk now than gateway lock-in. Buggy Stripe integration, outdated docs, & they charge for test gateway API calls. Serious outage mid-holiday season.
@MarkGoodge@AdamHSays It’s all very well to drag chancellors into this, but it would be much nicer to drag a few great big siege guns fitted for beautiful atomic bombs into it.
New heart-rending animation illustrates brutal reality for child refugees in the UK. Unfair rules are tearing refugee mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters apart. But there’s a chance to change this.Take a minute to watch and share #FamiliesTogether#MigrantsDay
This site summarises the different tactical voting advice for each constituency.
Personally, I would give the most weight to Get Voting (which is Best for Britain) and Remain United (Gina Miller). A quick peek at People's Vote if need be. Ignore the rest.
https://t.co/zntmu7Sq0X
@DamianCollins They should also remove the email address/home address/phone number targeting & tracking pixels for political ads https://t.co/n8YTlZ9m1a