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I would recommend React Router over Tanstack. I tried both and RR was so much easier and more reliable.

Tanstack seems to be following Next.js in that they’re just over complicating everything and their docs felt lacking for the most of their features.


I've only ever used Tan's React-Query and I absolutely love it inside of a React codebase.

https://tanstack.com/query/v5/docs/framework/react/overview


I myself am full time remote and look forward to attending one annual tech conference.

For me it feels like a nice event. Being related to my career, learning something new from passionate people and stepping out of my comfort zone a bit, all while not having to think much about work.


Ice skates in particular are sold in different widths. But yes it’s the norm that the “regular” or narrow fit is the default.


Who makes wide skates? I have a wide foot and have yet to find a hard body skate that is wide enough. I always end up having to sit laps out at the track every 15-20 minutes at the track because my feet get so squeezed into my skates and after a while the pain is no good. And skates that are wide enough are sized up and just feel like boats on my feet or they don’t have low ankles so you don’t really get to lean forward as much as you like to overstep. Anyways I love skating so much I just wish i could find a skate that fits before next season as I want to skate the Elfstedentocht. Well at least the alternative.


40 years ago would be after 1985.


"40+" not "40 exactly".

Are you implying that you agree things were worse in the 60s, but somehow magically at their prime in 85?

Or are you just being pedantic?


Or we build things that people actually want to use in those prime locations.


The city and those business need to change to meet the shift. They are just being greedy and seem to want us workers to both support ourselves and bail them out.


I thought the journey was well-written, captivating and worth the read.


Huh, maybe I should give it a go...


I had the same problems with Google Maps. I ended up using Apple Maps in Japan and it gave much more realistic routes


No not typically. In my experience most people work 40-45 hours at the boring companies that I’ve been at


In my experience it's usually 35-40 hours "butt in seat" time but 1 mins - 5 hours of work actually happen. The rest of the time is dopamine switching between news, personal communications, and other forms of non-work entertainment.

I count checking emails, work instant communications, and working through bureaucracy (paperwork flows) as work, not just hands on keyboard working on software solutions.

Also in my experience there are people who focus on only work at work, and they usually drag others into performing their job function.


If the only reason I'm doing something is for the company, whatever the task is ... it's on the clock.


Yup pretty much. There’s a large percentage of the community botting. Most of the bot builders have forked RuneLite to add custom scripts for automating tasks.

Jagex has made some improvements to their bot detection mostly through detecting if you’re playing on an “approved” build of RuneLite (the primary repo) in the past year or so, but this method went undetected for so long that many have maxed their accounts.


I don't think its accurate to say a large percentage of the community is botting. My understanding is that the overwhelming majority of the botting is by organised groups making money out of selling the gold they make.

I think a large percentage of the community is buying botted gold, but random people botting to get 99 mining or runecrafting or whatever is relatively rare (and relatively sucessfully detected) compared to gold farms.


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