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adamhp
·8 か月前·議論
Your base URL doesn't resolve.
adamhp
·8 か月前·議論
Just wanted to say, this sounds so damn cool. I don't have the C chops, but man, what a cool endeavor. Best of luck!
adamhp
·9 か月前·議論
Put "Hand painted" in the copy somewhere. That's relevant info that people would mentally discount the price against.
adamhp
·9 か月前·議論
I built a free app, https://multiborder.io, that lets you add borders to multiple images at a time. I simply use it when I post photography to Instagram, because Instagram prefers 4:5 for maximum viewability, but most of my photos are 2:3. This preserves the aspect ratio for vertical and landscape, and also is aesthetically pleasing (imo).
adamhp
·9 か月前·議論
I'd also recommend studying quantum mechanics more generally, and a great intro there is Brian Cox's The Quantum Universe.
adamhp
·2 年前·議論
Looking for full-stack app or web dev, 1099 or W2, ~9.5 YoE, Master's Degree in Data Science. Extremely broad skillset and product-oriented mindset.

  Location: Northern Virginia
  Remote: Required
  Willing to relocate: No
  Technologies: Full-stack, React, TypeScript, NextJS, Python, Java, Rust, multiple CSPs, infra, CICD, Spark, ETL pipelines, everything in between
  Résumé/CV: Provided via email
  Email: adamp319 (at) gmail
adamhp
·3 年前·議論
I haven't used it in years but when I did, it was an absolute nightmare to work with, especially with respect to version control. There was no good way to version control their "templates", and collaborating was always painful. Not to mention the interface felt like it was from the 90's and dreadfully slow and painful to maneuver. The underlying functionality it permitted was quite good though. A facelift and a better version control scheme would help a lot.
adamhp
·3 年前·議論
This looks really nice! Thanks for sharing.
adamhp
·4 年前·議論
An easier solution is to simply not work for a shitty company that requires this Orwellian monitoring to prove you're doing work...
adamhp
·4 年前·議論
> the reddit result card shows '2 days ago', whereas the link it points to is 7 months old.

This happens on Google too, all of the time. I think this is a reddit issue, with how they have their meta configured...