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Peanut butter aficionado. Avid avocado eater. Guilt runner. Transformer of coffee to code.
Photos: https://pixelfed.social/stefanisg
| Website | https://www.georgestefanis.com/ |
Having new accounts on your new platform is one problem. Retaining them and keeping them is another. Like someone else said, this timeline of events reminds me of the scramble to find an RSS reader after Google killed Reader. In the end most people decided that it’s not worth it and ended up with Twitter, Reddit or something else.
This Twitter clone bonanza will hopefully end up in a similar way. Something completely new will appear. Not sure if threads is it.
It still seems weird to me that Prettier will turn <br> into <br />.
The / is there from XHTML - a standard that became redundant in the late 2000s.
The space before the / is there for compatibility with Netscape Navigator 4 - an engine that was dropped in the late 90s.
Hiring senior people is fine if you have a plan to use them as seniors. If you are to treat them as mid/junior level then save yourself some money and from them some frustration and hire for the level you want.
I think companies aren't giving more chances to junior people because the hiring manager are going through some sort of stress.