Even after reading this comment I went searching for the button and it took a while to find it.
And the homepage says in bold letters “The PeerTube mobile app for Android & iOS is out!” but it’s not a link! There’s a link further down but it goes to this article where you then have to scroll.
Not every site has to be super conversion optimized but it’s just common sense to put a CTA at the head of an announcement. joinmastodon.org gets it!
FWIW, I have USAA and had the almost exact same thing happen to me in 2020 - car stolen and totaled. They paid me a really fair deal on the cash back for the 2yo crosstrek.
It probably helped that it was a cut and dry case - the thief took the keys from inside my house and I called the cops seconds after I saw him drive away with it.
> The West Hollywood, California-based company also gave a severance package to staff who were unable to relocate, in what the CWA alleged was an attempt “to silence workers from speaking out about their working conditions,” according to a statement from the organization.
Wifi APs always operate independently. Even it has the same ssid and same local network. Each ap still talk to client by themselves. The illusion you moves between AP is done by 'disconnect to one and connect to other'
She got there well before her 8am meeting and and stayed through to what looks like a happy hour at the end of the day. Meanwhile even working from home I feel good if I start working by 9am.
Webpack 5 was that push to fix the monolith. I would guess that after that herculean upgrade effort that the creator of Webpack has a pretty good idea of what’s fixable and what’s an inherent limitation of the existing tool.
All the previous gen bundlers are written in JS and support a giant ecosystem of JS plugins. There’s no incremental way to migrate those projects to Rust. The benefit of these new bundlers is that they are literally full rewrites in a faster language without the cruft of a now mostly unnecessary plugin API.
And the “cost” of this? Some of these new bundlers are written by just 1 or 2 core contributors. Turns out with the benefit of hindsight you can make a much better implementation from scratch with far less resources than before.
And the homepage says in bold letters “The PeerTube mobile app for Android & iOS is out!” but it’s not a link! There’s a link further down but it goes to this article where you then have to scroll.
Not every site has to be super conversion optimized but it’s just common sense to put a CTA at the head of an announcement. joinmastodon.org gets it!