@mlafeldt A little bit late, but thanks for the mention! Yeah, they're almost the same. It's like rounding up a speed of light to 3 x 10 ^ 8 m/s: good enough for most cases.
I've recently started covering HTTP status codes in detail. Most guides I've seen in the wild are regurgitations of RFCs without much value add https://t.co/w596Vl2tqn
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If you care about your privacy, you should care about the privacy of others too. Don’t spend 💵 on tools and with companies that are known violators or facilitate violators. Even if you’re not the one doing it. Vote with your money for what you want to see more of in the world.
@nanoc_ssg It does what I want without getting in my way. Heck, I was thinking about building a static site generator in Ruby because nothing I tried previously fitted the bill.
When I launched Hexadecimal, it only supported email notifications, thus all notification text was living inside mailer views. As I embarked on building more channels (e.g., SMS, Slack), the challenge I faced was how to share notification text between all those channels.