> We’ve decided to archive the Pikaday repository on GitHub. The project has not been actively maintained for years.
> Pikaday was started before <input type="date"> was supported in browsers and before custom elements and component frameworks. Pikaday is probably not the right choice today.
I append reddit for my gaming related queries. If you are looking for game suggestions or genre-specific games or queries related to them and want to avoid SEO spam then appending reddit is the only genuine option.
Will choose AWS just for support anyday over alternatives. I'm not even a paying customer and I had a slight issue regarding multiple emails registered under the same account and such. I was just starting with AWS. The support was really helpful and provided me with information I didn't even know I needed.
After some digging I discovered something. This error happens when occurrence API returns 400 Bad Request error. This led me to identify two scenarios in which it can happen:
1. When a query is sent while another query is being processed, it consistently triggers a 400 bad request error. Subsequent queries also yield the same error code.
2. Although less common, random queries can sometimes result in a Bad Request error. I do not know how helpful this information is, but I can provide the chat_id associated with the instance: 677cfad3-5084-40d0-81d0-08592b5927f5.
Harmonic is my main way to interact with HN.(writing this on Harmonic) Love the ux of just pushing articles down for the articles and was curious how it was implemented and why other applications don't do it. Thanks for creating and open sourcing Harmonic.
> We’ve decided to archive the Pikaday repository on GitHub. The project has not been actively maintained for years.
> Pikaday was started before <input type="date"> was supported in browsers and before custom elements and component frameworks. Pikaday is probably not the right choice today.