jiraTicket said I assume it didn’t even cross their mind you could hear their machine
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Kinda makes sense to run that stuff at night (if neighbours could not hear it),I rarely hear people imagine coding is easy
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Most common thing I hear is people imagine that you build something once and then it's done an will last forever
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"Isn't that website DONE?" 🤣 is a common question.
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(But if we're honest, us devs might not be better, for example I've heard defvs say "I wonder what devs at Craigslist do - that site has not changed in years" but it is probably under constant development),I'm curious what you mean regarding implementing NPM.
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Was this your first time using NPM? Did you use to have a ton of 3rd party scripts imported before - but now you tried importing them as packages for the first time?,Webpack can be notoriously complex though.
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(It really depends - in some new projects I've managed to copy-paste another project's webpack config and just get stuff working asap, in other projects I've got stuck with Webpack issues for a long time),Will the GUI remain the same?
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That is: The way a user marks a spam post is to downvote and select ”offensive/spam” as the reason?
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Cause I’m thinking: maybe the ”offensive/spam” label is too broad so it’s unreliable…if some users select it willy nilly for human posts which they just find annoying.
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in that case if you wanna target bots specifically consider adding a separate category like ”suspected spam bot”.
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No idea if that IS an issue - just a suggestion if it would be the case 💪,@retoor oh sorry did not read OP properly``` |