I have been working with javascript/nodejs/react for the last 8 years both in startups and in the financial sector. I have been involved in the development and improvement of existing systems as well as drawing up plans for the creation of new systems and helping to implement them. In my last job, I managed a small development team, helped conduct hackathons and dev guilds, contributed to the development of several platforms and was responsible for infrastructure, CI/CD pipelines and developer experience.
afaik, pretty much any user-agent changer works. At least that's what one of my colleagues uses to join MS Teams meetings on Firefox. Simply switch your user-agent to Chrome, and it should do the trick.
I have one recipe that involves mango, pineapple, cinnamon, ginger, garlic, etc. It comes out really sweet and cinnamon, ginger and chilli combo plays nicely on the tongue.
My first home made sauce was done with tomatoes. Didn't really like that as it was just hot ketchup.
After downgrading to version 0.9.7.x, all UI/UX problems I had are gone. I'm pretty satisfied with their old client.
I've been thinking, that services like spotify could give users way to script their own music discovery. Fiddle with different properties to discover random music or very specific genres. Ability to exclude popular artists, etc.
This is exactly what I was looking for few months back.
I was working on a rather large and very messy project back then. Project used popular framework with very specific config files but previous dev choose to ignore them most of the time so configurations were all over the place. I didn't have much time to start looking more deeply into the git so I just ended up using 'local-config' branch that had my environment specific configs that I always rebased on top of master and deleted on commit. Wasn't perfect solution but it worked.
My biggest projects include js/AJAX based picture frame ordering application, vehicle trading portal and culture events portal. At work, I'm also involved in custom build centralized CMS.
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