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In this case, you could say the original title is also misleading, or at least it doesn't say what it's really about, so imho the edit was justified


You're wrong about the values. Since the start, GitLab's values were real and lived, unlike every other company I've been at. Only after Staples' takeover as CEO and C-suite changes, they started eroding rapidly, starting with Transparency.

Source: I'm ex-GitLab


Yeah it was a pretty awesome place to work up until the IPO, my first year was probably the most enjoyable I've ever had at a job.


Not yet, they'll share it on June 1


Here's his Mastodon thread with some hilarious updates: https://infosec.exchange/@SecureOwl/116404712213309413


It fails to generate a challenge for technical writing roles. Is this aimed only at engineers?


They’re probably out of API credits.


Good essay!

Jason, if you read this - the form to subscribe doesn't work on Android (in Firefox or Chrome). I can't input my address or press the Subscribe button.


https://omnivore.app is down. Hug of death perhaps?



as mentioned in the parent comment, omnivore shut down.


One person I saw do this is Mia: https://www.tiktok.com/@heymiadotco

If you sort videos by popularity there's a lot I enjoyed where she does a "UX roast" of SaaS or streaming websites


There's Vim Adventure which is more tutorial than a game bit still: https://vim-adventures.com/


Vim Adventure is great! I find it annoying that it's 25$ for 6 months, because I definitely won't pay again just to quickly redo one level. I think a one-time payment would be more fair.

Or maybe if they keep adding level, we could pay per level, so that the levels that have already been paid would stay forever? I don't know.


Agree wholeheartedly. I did pay once but the sour taste it leaves in my mouth to redo what I’ve done makes me reluctant even to recommend it to others. I do recommend it, but with a caveat that probably scares them away.


Btw if you also use DuckDuckGo, you can start your search with "!hn" and "!r" bangs: https://duckduckgo.com/bangs


And you can go full circle, adding DDG's bangs as bookmark keywords on Firefox!

https://www.ghacks.net/2022/01/13/use-all-of-duckduckgos-ban...

https://github.com/jameshealyio/bang-bookmarks/


You can replicate DDG's bangs in Chrome too: https://jerrynsh.com/how-to-google-with-a-bang/#how-to-googl...


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