Has it continued to outperform Wealthfront during the past couple of weeks, where the markets have been trending more downward? Curious if SoFi has a higher-risk 'high-risk' setting than Wealthfront, in which case you might expect them to take more of a hit when the markets go down.
Similiar here - we had some older Zigbee / Z-Wave switches that were constantly breaking. Switched everything to Lutron, rock solid since then. The Pico remotes are incredible - we have some mounted in switchplates in places where we wanted 3-way switches, but didn't want to tear apart our walls running wires. Zero issues.
Our app metadata is stored as JSON documents in CouchDB, but entire apps can be exported to .txt files that can be imported into budibase also. Our templates work through this method.
We do not currently support git based versioning, although it's certainly something we could support in future, given the fact an entire app can be represented in a .txt file.
We're currently looking for senior US or Canada based freelancers:
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Greenfield application for a major financial services company
* 4+ years .NET experience, at least some of that using .NET Core
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* Deep experience with Go or C++, java, Scala, C#, Rust
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Multicloud, hybrid public / on-prem devops for a client that has lots of acquisitions to handle.
* Automation experience with Terraform, CloudFormation, Resource Manager, Puppet, Chef or similar.
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Suggest checking out Homemade Wanderlust on youtube (https://www.youtube.com/c/HomemadeWanderlust) She's done the triple crown (PCT, AT, CDT), Camino De Santiago and about a million other hikes. She provides great reviews / advice on tons of experience.
Had the same experience staying at a AirBnB in Vancouver. In that case it was a unit where (unbeknownst to me) the condo board had banned AirBnB, so we were instructed after booking to say we were 'visiting friends'.
In China you are legally required to go register your location with the police though. It's a bit different than lying to the building doorman or whatever.
I just finished staying in an airbnb for a month in China and didn't have to go to the cop shop. I've now just rented an apartment and did the registration no issues, they didn't highlight any gaps on my travel record so I assume it was all above board.
According to the law, you have to register with the local authorities. Technically a law was broken, unlikely it will be used against you unless they make it a prerogative.
Yes, I believe I was registered. Airbnb takes a copy of my (and any fellow friends staying with me) passport and does a few extra checks compared to stays I've had in Australia. Having said that I was staying in a pseudo-serviced apartment so it may have just been a normal hotel that was advertising on Airbnb.
Wanted to share a fun tool I just finished up as a means to learn some React! In my day job I'm a web developer, and decided to build a little tool for generating optimized cut lists from a list of parts! It's a PWA, integrates with the beforeinstall events on chrome and the Share API on mobile. It was a fun project in seeing how far PWA's have come! Would love any feedback
GraphQL actually makes a fantastic frontend for a microservices architecture. We have several GRPC services that drive a suite of applications, we wrap those in a graphql schema and we've now made consuming those services much easier while maintaining the original underlying services.
You can get 'As-Builts' made, we did this recently in preparation for some remodel work - often people looking to break into home design will look to do them. I would check with home designers in your area and see if they have anyone they recommend.
Also check with your city - blueprints are on file going quite far back in many places.