@datadoghq I installed the GoLand plugin and in order to get authentication working I had to log out of my existing Datadog session. Might be worth looking into a fix for this as it is not very intuitive and most of your target users are likely already authenticated.
@onepeloton downloading and installing an update that takes 8 minutes when you turn on your bike screen to start a workout is AWFUL. Our workout time is precious. You can do better!
Ever wanted to have all participants to see exactly what you see during a meeting?
In RemoteHQ you can share your layout and have other participants follow it! Whenever you reorganize tiles - you can be sure everyone will see what you see 😎
https://t.co/LPD8SVyEFg
Modern support tech stack guide from our partner Intercom. Adding the RemoteHQ co-browsing app to your Intercom chat app can reduce your support team's ticket resolution time by 72% on average. #remote#CustomerSuccess
Remote brainstorming on steroids 🔥
Whiteboarding + note-taking + video/audio all on a single browser tab on a tablet.
Don't just communicate, collaborate!
#remoteworking
Why you won’t need screen share in 2021 - learn why you should ditch screen sharing and adopt a Shared Browser platform for customer support, sales, training, onboarding, and remote collaboration. https://t.co/BbqtLNvAKS
While it’s still the apocalypse, I’m trying to write a bit this year and here’s the first one: Building @digitalocean’s API gateway https://t.co/OEDtoDyj3g #golang#microservices
We've got something special for keyboard lovers in @HQRemote! It's like a spotlight, but for video conferencing / online collaboration. One input to rule them all 🚀🤘🥳♥️ thread 👇
Lot of armchair quarterbacking about the AWS/Cloudflare outages. I never comment on outages because, frankly, "the internet" is a Rube Goldberg machine, built on buckets of tears and non-obvious (and often non-technical) constraints. It's a miracle it works 1% as well as it does.
In 20 years of playing this game, I see a massive correlation between code that is unit-testable and well-designed. It might be an accidental or genuine correlation. It doesn't matter.
To me, writing testable code is the laziest (i.e., most efficient) way to design code well.
Great read from @ScottKirsner and @BostonGlobeSometimes. Sometimes, the only constant is change. Thanks for including us in the article!
https://t.co/oxOU6JPwlQ