@sguerrini97@feddit.it
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Also implementing a feature to let the users do themself what they usually asked you to do manually ✅

Don’t forget: Implement an obscure feature that no one needs because the perfect way of doing it came to me in my sleep and I have to check if it works.

The great thing about third party apps is that those are often the same thing! There’s definitely a ‘fine then, I’ll fix it myself’ attitude that’s a great motivator to many projects

cod
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201Y

The Memmy dev certainly seems to have been doing that, he’s been pushing out so many updates it’s incredible

@relevants@feddit.de
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31Y

isn’t that OP?

Looks like it! I didn’t realize

Ain’t that the truth. Chief pumps out updates like Assassin’s Creeds.

@Jongaros@lemmy.ml
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As a open source dev hard disagree. That is only true if you have small engaged passionate community. As soon as projects get larger that side disappears.

Does anyone know the story of the dev who was playing a game, encountered a bug and submitted feedback? The company ignored him, but they were hiring so he applied. He was hired, spent his time there fixing the bug that he had originally submitted, then as soon as it was implemented he quit. What a chad.

@twelve12@lemmy.ml
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Common story, very funny though. I’m actually working at a SaaS vendor I used to use, and their search was unusable. I finally got to fix it and am very happy about it

You’re the hero of the story!

kkard2
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had that at work (they specifically requested to delete this feature before so i put it behind a developer flag in settings’ file)

🔻Sleepless One🔻
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31Y

This is why Lemmy’s web UI works well as a PWA lol.

@twelve12@lemmy.ml
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What’s a PWA?

🔻Sleepless One🔻
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51Y

Progressive Web App. It’s a way for web UIs to be used like native apps.

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