We all have side projects, apps, or startups that never quite made it — maybe you lost interest, pivoted, or the money just wasn’t there. Instead of letting them gather dust in a GitHub repo or an old folder, why not give them a proper resting place?
As you can see here, when I pull to refresh, the upvote counts aren't updating, but once I tap to vote, they increase to the current tally: https://imgur.com/a/AqkvGq4
I'm currently learning React and the problem I always have when learning something new but especially anything related to code is the endless amount of resources the web has, it's a blessing and a curse as it's hard to pick a resource and go along with it. Where would you recommend a beginner to start?
Our habits assist us in growing or limit our ability to do so. It is indeed not an easy job to give up our bad habits and replace them with positive ones. It requires dedication and willpower.
How do you define if any particular habit of yours is good or not?
What do you practice to overcome it?
For example, our team has #high_five channel in Slack. We are using this channel to share our teammates' accomplishments with the team. However, this is a kind of disappearing information that isn't archived permanently. I wonder if you know another way to share and archive someone's achievement.
AI is seemingly everywhere these days, but for the most part, I haven't found many use cases besides using Lex which I love! Notion launched their new AI tool