@matigo Well, it depends. Close to our previous home one could have a 5 km walk that had 5 m of elevation changes in total. Then again, that home was by the sea, now we live on a hill.
@matigo Forgot to mention that I went for the walk with my wife and we stopped fairly frequently to check how the berries are getting color on their cheeks. That one drop in the end was for checking out a map for interesting things.
Then again, you probably can spot when we were going up a hill, as they are pretty common around here.
@matigo Yeah, that one. Then there is another one with somewhat similar content (the one before that, I would guess), but I rewrote the post to be more clear as the first one just disappeared.
@matigo I tried that twice and the same happened on both cases. I got the âreply sentâ message but the post is nowhere to be found anymore. I thought I had made a mistake the first time around, but the second try then confirmed the bug.
@matigo I might have found an interesting bug. When I open my profile (in a new tab on iOS Safari), browse back to find a post I want to reply to, write the reply and publish it, the reply will become visible on the top of my posts on the profile page. But if I go back to the streams view, the post is not visible there. Also, after a refresh on the profile page the reply has disappeared. The same issue does not happen if I write the reply in the streams view.
There are 2 hard things in programming:
- Naming things
- Cache invalidation
- Off by one errors
I am now struggling with the first, as I would need to come up with a name to the solution I am planning to work on. I have come up with 2 alternatives. The first one would be awesome, but it is already in use by a fairly common tool that does a bit different thing. The second would be descriptive but boring, and there are other implementations that would do the same thing as mine with the same name. I guess I need to come up with a totally unique name then, and that will take some time.
@33mhz It wasnât that bad in the first place. It was rather small piece of an already-fixed tooth that fell off, it didnât hurt or cause any other problems.