- Nov 2024
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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if you built buildings you'll know that what's worse a dysfunctional seven stage or dysfunctional first stage it's all the footings it's all the foundations
for - developmental journey - building metaphor - most important problem to fix is foundational - first level problems - John Churchill
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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If you run this in Powershell in Windows 10, you will get the error about "OI not recognized". Solution: Put the user+perms argument in quotes. For example: C:\>icacls "D:\test" /grant "John:(OI)(CI)F" /T
Very Important to know!
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- Sep 2024
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blog.nodejitsu.com blog.nodejitsu.com
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Did you actually fix a known issue? Let the author know about it.
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Developers want to improve their project. If you find an issue, bring it up. If it's a valid concern, the author will probably want to have it fixed. In many cases, the author will consider it a valid issue, but simply not have the personal time or need to address it immediately. This is where open-source is great. Just fork the project and fix it
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- Jul 2024
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www.drupal.org www.drupal.org
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"this is a bug of the mail provider" Seriously, Drupal community bring less and less value. Unfollow this issue, but I perhaps time for me to delete my D.O. account. It's a critical issue that can lead to the impossibility for user to log-in. In the real world, nobody care if Microsft server "should" act differently.
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- Jun 2024
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coevolving.com coevolving.com
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The pattern form excels an engaging the reader in generative solutions: to understand the principles and values of lasting solutions and long-term emergent behavior. Good patterns go beyond the quick fix.
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getdecipher.com getdecipher.com
- Apr 2024
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kb.mozillazine.org kb.mozillazine.org
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One problem with using this extension is that the author stopped supporting their extensions years ago and has not been heard from since. You also need to bypass the version check per this article.
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- Mar 2024
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theinformed.life theinformed.life
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The whole industry is built on this concept of planned obsolescence. That’s the term that I think IBM famously came up with in the sixties, where basically you’re intentionally trying to constantly sell people on the new new thing. And that’s what drives the stock price up. And that’s what drives the press cycle. And that’s what gets people to buy new products and things. And so, the whole industry is predicated around this idea of there’s always a new thing around the horizon.
Where did the concept of planned obsolescence originate? Was it really IBM as Alex Wright suggests here?
How does planned obsolescence drive capitalism? And as a result of that is there a balance between future innovation and waste? Is there a mechanism within capitalism that can fix this waste (or dramatically mitigate it)?
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- Dec 2023
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Local file Local file
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Wells attempts in this essay to help mankind "pull it's mind together" for the betterment of people and the planet. How is this supposed to happen in a modern media environment which is designed to pull our minds apart as rapidly as possible?
How might the strength of capitalism be leveraged to push people back toward a common middle rather than split them apart?
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- Nov 2023
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bayfronttechnologies.com bayfronttechnologies.com
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The HTML encoding of this document contains several errors, some of which substantially affect the way it's read. This fixes one of those problems in Appendix II:
javascript ([ ...document.querySelectorAll("op") ]).reverse().forEach((op) => { let f = document.createDocumentFragment(); f.append(document.createTextNode("<OP>"), ...op.childNodes); op.parentElement.replaceChild(f, op); })
The problem show be apparent on what is, at the time of this writing, line 4437:
html <code>IF ?w THEN ?x<OP>?y ELSE ?z<OP>?y</code>
(The angle brackets around the occurrences of "OP" should be encoded as HTML entities. Because they aren't they end up getting parsed as HTML
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- Sep 2023
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github.com github.com
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Should any one stumble upon this issue @tenderlove reverted commit a8bf129 in a71350c which is in v5.0.0.beta1 and later.
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- Apr 2023
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www.ub.uio.no www.ub.uio.no
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Brev fra Christopher Hansteen til Johanne Cathrine Andrea Hansteen.
Link goes to nb.no (nettbiblioteket), not specifically to the collection.
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ideas.repec.org ideas.repec.org
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QuickBooks Error 3371 is a common error that users face while using QuickBooks. This error usually occurs when the user is trying to open QuickBooks or restore a backup. This error can be caused by many factors such as damaged or missing files, corrupt data, or even malware. The good news is that this error can be fixed easily by following some simple steps. In this article, we will show you how to fix QuickBooks Error 3371 and get your QuickBooks running again.
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theodora.com theodora.com
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Why do we devalue education? Is it such a commodity now that its transmission value is worth pennies on the dollar?
Is Government requirement and support for education part of what causes the devaluation of the "educational market"? If so, how would one decouple this process to increase the wages of educators? Is a capitalistic version the best way to go, or is it better to socialize it further and inject more money into it versus other choices?
Major nationwide strike forming minimum wage with variances for local consumer indices and city/state costs of living? Something which would drive competition for child care and teaching spaces? Wages that would push up the social value of education? Create a market for competition for teachers at the local level as well as between areas?
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- Mar 2023
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library.oapen.org library.oapen.org
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Sustainable consumption scholars offer several explanations forwhy earth-friendly, justice-supporting consumers falter when itcomes to translating their values into meaningful impact.
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- earth-friendly, justice-supporting consumers cannot translate their values into meaningful impact.
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- “the shading and distancing of commerce” Princen (1997) is an effect of information assymetry.
- producers up and down a supply chain can hide the negative social and environmental impacts of their operations, putting conscientious consumers at a disadvantage. //
- this is a result of the evolution of alienation accelerated by the industrial revolution that created the dualistic abstractions of producers and consumers.
- Before that, producers and consumers lived often one and the same in small village settings
- After the Industrial Revolution, producers became manufacturers with imposing factories that were cutoff from the general population
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This set the conditions for opaqueness that have plagued us ever since. //
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time constraints, competing values, and everyday routines together thwart the rational intentions of well-meaning consumers (Røpke 1999)
- assigning primary responsibility for system change to individual consumers is anathema to transformative change (Maniates 2001, 2019)
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This can be broken down into three broad categories of reasons:
- Rebound effects
- https://jonudell.info/h/facet/?max=100&expanded=true&user=stopresetgo&exactTagSearch=true&any=jevon%27s+paradox
- increases in consumption consistently thwart
effciency-driven resource savings across a wide variety of sectors (Stern 2020).
-sustainability scholars increasingly critique “effciency” both as:
- a concept (Shove 2018)
- as a form of“weak sustainable consumption governance” (Fuchs and Lorek 2005).
- Many argue that, to be successful, effciency measures must be accompanied by initiatives that limit overall levels of consumption, that is, “strong sustainable consumption governance.
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자동으로 사진을 편집
Feature roadmap
- 3x faster Upscaling soon
- Infinity scrolling for camera tab, so you can go back in your history
- Face fix; when shooting wide angle photos the face is too low reso and stops resembling the model, I am building a face fix that restores it
- Zoom in or crop; zoom in and crop parts of the photo which you then get back in high resolution
- Video; shoot 150 variations of a photo for a 5 second video at 30fps
- Deleting models
- Trash auto deleting if >30 days old in trash
- Auto deleting photos/models if customer cancels
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- Nov 2022
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bugs.ruby-lang.org bugs.ruby-lang.org
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I would like to understand this design then. In my experience it has only served to limit what I can achieve, and gained me no additional benefit.
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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Some software attempts to hide this by translating the bytes of invalid UTF-8 to matching characters in Windows-1252 (since that is the most likely source of these errors), so that the replacement character is never seen.
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- Oct 2022
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bugs.ruby-lang.org bugs.ruby-lang.org
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I like it. I’m biased though since I’m a sucker for opportunities to simplify like this one.
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- Sep 2022
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metalblueberry.github.io metalblueberry.github.io
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people usually forgets about one of the greatest advantages of Open Source. YOU can fix the issue. You can download the source code and dig deep into the code allow you to keep moving. Also, you can merge this changes back to the original repository so others doesn’t have to fix it again. win-win relationship.
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github.com github.com
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the errors that you get from JSON schema can sometimes be very confusing. I wanted to be able to generate errors that could easily be understood to speed up debugging time.
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- Apr 2022
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css-tricks.com css-tricks.com
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which I hope would extend to iframes.
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- Mar 2022
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In 1994, The Unix-Haters Handbook was published containing a long list of missives about the software—everything from overly-cryptic command names that were optimized for Teletype machines, to irreversible file deletion, to unintuitive programs with far too many options. Over twenty years later, an overwhelming majority of these complaints are still valid even across the dozens of modern derivatives. Unix had become so widely used that changing its behavior would have challenging implications. For better
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- Nov 2021
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www.appops.org www.appops.orgAppOps1
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Image snippet on left side gets squeezed and links are hanging out in the open on macbook . Needs fixing
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- Sep 2021
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The number of complaints across the issue tracker and the lack of substantive followup on many of those complaints should be ample evidence that these frustrated users exist and are likely about to leave Fenix behind in droves, if they haven't already.
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www.reddit.com www.reddit.com
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How can we get action on the bugzilla bug mentioned above to cause this to be fixed?
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www.linuxquestions.org www.linuxquestions.org
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Thanks for the rest of the story.
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home.icequake.net home.icequake.net
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Most APC UPSs fail due to faulty 22μf SMD capacitors.
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www.vapourvape.co.uk www.vapourvape.co.uk
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Nasty Fix by Nasty
Nasty Fix by Nasty Juice is a complete disposable vape device. Perfect for nights out or as a backup for your main vape kit. The Nasty juice Fix disposable is pre-filled with 20mg nicotine salt e-liquid so no need to recharge, refill or faff around changing coils or pods.
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Webpacker used to configure Webpack indirectly, which lead to a complicated secondary configuration process. This was done in order to provide default configurations for the most popular frameworks, but ended up creating more complexity than it cured. So now Webpacker delegates all configuration directly to Webpack's default configuration setup.
more trouble than it's worth
- creating more complexity than it cured
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- doing more harm than good
- changed their mind/opinion
- removing feature that is more trouble than it's worth (not worth the effort to continue to maintain / fix bugs caused by keeping it)
- too hard/complicated/non-trivial
- complicated
- newer/better ways of doing things
- Why can't this be easier/simpler? Why does it have to be so hard/complicated?
- more trouble than it's worth
- modern javascript development is complicated
- too complicated
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- Aug 2021
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github.com github.com
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Noticed that with 100+ s, I am not alone here. There are definitely a lot of devs wanting this feature. So I took some time out and decided to give this a go myself. I have created a PR for the same
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hover and resize window support #965 Closed Sorry, something went wrong. Collaborator jnicklas commented on Feb 25, 2013 Go, go @twalpole!
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migration-encounters-prototype.netlify.app migration-encounters-prototype.netlify.app
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- Jul 2021
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www.dreamsongs.com www.dreamsongs.comOUP Book1
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mistake
Should be "mistakes".
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- Apr 2021
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github.com github.com
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I don't believe the sprockets and sprockets-rails maintainers (actually it's up to the Rails maintainers, see rails/rails#28430) currently consider it broken. (I am not a committer/maintainer on any of those projects). So there is no point in "waiting for someone else to fix" it; that is not going to happen (unless you can change their minds). You just need to figure out the right way to use sprockets 4 with rails as it is.
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- whose responsibility is it?
- frustrating when maintainers stubbornly stick to opinions/principles/decisions and won't change despite popular user support
- waiting for someone else to fix it: that is not going to happen
- whether maintainer or contributor should/will implement something
- at the mercy of maintainer
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boardgamegeek.com boardgamegeek.com
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There is a tendency in short luck-heavy games to require you to play multiple rounds in one sitting, to balance the scores. This is one such game. This multiple-rounds "mechanic" feels like an artificial fix for the problem of luck. Saboteur 1 and 2 advise the same thing because the different roles in the game are not balanced. ("Oh, well. I had the bad luck to draw the Profiteer character this time. Maybe I'll I'll draw a more useful character in round 2.") This doesn't change the fact that you are really playing a series of short unbalanced games. Scores will probably even out... statistically speaking. The Lost Cities card game tries to deal with the luck-problem in the same way.
possibly rename: games: luck: managing/mitigating the luck to games: luck: dealing with/mitigating the luck problem
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boardgamegeek.com boardgamegeek.com
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What's the point of playing a game featuring fjords without also including vikings to pillage the other player's lands...I've actually developed two additional tiles for Fjords: The Dragon and The Marauding Hoard. Both do exactly that.(I've play tested them with a friend well over 40 times and we both agree that with an expanded set of Fjords tiles, these two greatly improve the game for us. I'll write the tiles up and post them to BGG... eventually)
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math.libretexts.org math.libretexts.org
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Rule 7: cf(x)=f(x)cf(x)=f(x)cf(x ) = f(x) (for c>1c>1c > 1) stretched vertically. Rule 8: cf(x)=f(x)cf(x)=f(x)cf(x ) = f(x) (for c<1c<1c < 1) compressed vertically.
Rule 7 : for c > 1 stretched vertically Rule 8 : for 0 < c < 1 compressed vertically Rule 9 : for c > 1 compressed horizontally Rule 10 : for 0 < c < 1 stretched horizontally
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- Mar 2021
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.orgPyPy1
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There used to be other backends in addition to C: Java, CSharp, and Javascript but those suffered from bitrot and have been removed.
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www.inuse.se www.inuse.se
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A product’s onceability is, to a certain extent, linked to its usefulness. If it is really useful, we will certainly go to considerable lengths to repair it.
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www.codetriage.com www.codetriage.com
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If you end up finding and fixing a bug in your code, consider re-reading the documentation and seeing if that behavior of the library is unclear. Consider sending a documentation PR.
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- Feb 2021
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github.com github.com
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Personally, I'm starting to think that the feature where it automatically adds xray.js to the document is more trouble than it's worth. I propose that we remove that automatic feature and just make it part of the install instructions that you need to add this line to your template/layout: <%= javascript_include_tag 'xray', nonce: true if Rails.env.development? %>
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github.com github.com
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Now that I've thought more about it, I honestly think the auto-adding the script feature is overrated, over-complicated, and error-prone (#98, #100), and I propose we just remove it (#110).
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github.com github.com
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now that I've thought more about it, I think the auto-adding the script feature is overrated, over-complicated, and error-prone (#100), and ought to just be removed (#110).
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github.com github.com
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now that I realize how easy it is to just manually include this in my app: <%= javascript_include_tag 'xray', nonce: true if Rails.env.development? %> I regret even wasting my time getting it to automatically look for and add a nonce to the auto-injected xray.js script
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- removing legacy/deprecated things
- fix design/API mistakes as early as you can (since it will be more difficult to correct it and make a breaking change later)
- removing features to simplify implementation
- removing feature that is more trouble than it's worth (not worth the effort to continue to maintain / fix bugs caused by keeping it)
- wasted effort
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trailblazer.to trailblazer.to
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The new 2.1 version comes with a few necessary but reasonable changes in method signatures. As painful as that might sound to your Rails-spoiled ears, we preferred to fix design mistakes now before dragging them on forever.
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The new call API is much more consistent and takes away another thing we kept explaining to new users - an indicator for a flawed API.
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- do it right/well the first time because it may be too hard to clean up/fix later if you don't
- fix design/API mistakes as early as you can (since it will be more difficult to correct it and make a breaking change later)
- better late than never
- pointing out gaps/downsides/cons in competition/alternatives
- if it's incorrect; fix it
- learn from your mistakes
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My only concern with this approach is that if someone calls #valid? on the form object afterwards, it would under the hood currently delete the existing errors on the form object and revalidate. The could have unexpected side effects where the errors added by the models passed in or the service called will be lost.
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My concern with this approach is still that it's somewhat brittle with the current implementation of valid? because whilst valid? appears to be a predicate and should have no side effects, this is not the case and could remove the errors applied by one of the steps above.
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- Jan 2021
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scalar.usc.edu scalar.usc.edu
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I’m so grateful to my friend, John who introduced me to ROOTKITS CREDIT SPECIALIST who proved to me that they have professionals that can get the job done in time with no hiccups. I have been trying to get a home but got rejected due to bad credit score of 528 which also made it difficult to get loan approval but after I had a deal with this team my score was sky rocketed to 790 in just 72 hours. You can reach them on rootkitscreditspecialist at gmail dot com for quick repair.
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forums.theregister.com forums.theregister.com
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if it's not broken, fix it until it is.
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discourse.ubuntu.com discourse.ubuntu.com
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Only folks who help package Chromium get to decide how Chromium gets packaged. This gives anyone two options: You can get involved and help package Chromium so you have a voice in the decision-making, or not.
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- Dec 2020
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github.com github.com
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This is an opportunity to fix a bug: if you're on a page that redirects to a login page if there's no user object, or otherwise preloads data specific to that user, then logging out won't automatically update the page — you could easily end up with a page like HOME ABOUT LOG IN ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Secret, user-specific data that shouldn't be visible alongside a 'log in' button:
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github.com github.com
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Unless we choose to use the semver ju-jitsu of calling the changes a bugfix
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github.com github.com
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Yet another comment with why is this not implemented is not helpful for devs.
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hacks.mozilla.org hacks.mozilla.org
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Better community building: At the moment, MDN content edits are published instantly, and then reverted if they are not suitable. This is really bad for community relations. With a PR model, we can review edits and provide feedback, actually having conversations with contributors, building relationships with them, and helping them learn.
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- community (for a project or product)
- pull request workflow
- open source community
- community building
- helping others
- online community
- relationship (people)
- opportunity
- opportunity to improve/fix something
- encouraging feedback
- wiki model
- helping others to learn
- receiving feedback
- community relations
- reverting: creates negative experience
- reverting a previous decision/change/commit
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The imports in the published package should now be fixed in 3.29.5.
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github.com github.com
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This seems to be #31189 . It should be fixed when you update to v17.03.0-ce
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github.com github.com
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If the document is uncontroversial and agreement is reached quickly it might be committed directly with the "accepted" status. Likewise, if the proposal is rejected the status shall be "rejected". When a document is rejected a member of the core team should append a section describing the reasons for rejection.
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github.com github.com
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If this PR merges and it has unforseen bugs / issues, I'm not sure anyone would have the time to jump in and fix it. So, that's why I'm being cautious about approving/merging it.
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I know this is existing code but we can probably use this as an opportunity to "fix" it: it is discouraged to use the async exists method to check for a file and try operating on it.
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github.com github.com
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If the goal of this is purely to avoid showing a runtime warning (and isn't needed for other functionality) I think we should try to consider other ways of dealing with the root issue. See also #4652, which has been opened for just this concern.
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github.com github.com
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Obviously we shouldn't rush into anything. But changes like these are best made earlier on in a project's lifecycle, so I'm eager to hear what people think so that we can start making some progress.
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- Oct 2020
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github.com github.com
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I'd be happy to take on this issue, if no one else has up to this point!
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gist.github.com gist.github.com
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I recommend folks use https://github.com/shama/bel instead of this package; we've been working hard on it for the past two years to make sure it has all the features you could want to write inline HTML. Hope it's good; closing for now!
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www.python.org www.python.org
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although this is also an opportunity to clean up someone else's mess
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I had this problem and figured out how to make something like this work with the compiler quirks.
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dylanvann.com dylanvann.com
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Svelte should make something like useEffect part of the framework so that this could work better and be less verbose.
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dylanvann.com dylanvann.com
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I’d still be interested in Svelte making things easier so I’ve opened a feature request for Reactive statement cleanup functions.
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igraph.discourse.group igraph.discourse.group
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Python-igraph 0.8.3. (2020, October 8). Igraph Support Forum. https://igraph.discourse.group/t/python-igraph-0-8-3/473
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- Sep 2020
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svelte.dev svelte.dev
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Bug repro for https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte/issues/2086
Fixed by: Bug 1:
- https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte/pull/3172
- https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte/pull/3172/commits/f4ca063c85e491b75d162f429ad243b6f443db13
Bug 2:
- https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte/pull/3209
- https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte/commit/2f08e34b41317619f9bc7bf6bc2418123fb06829
Fixed version here: https://svelte.dev/repl/a55ba18ceca44c898f2b011a0978de85?version=3.6.7
(although https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte/pull/3172/commits/f4ca063c85e491b75d162f429ad243b6f443db13 indicates the fix was included in v3.6.6 tag, so I wonder why it's not fixed here)
supersedes https://codesandbox.io/s/epic-stonebraker-9cxhu?file=/index.js:0-32
Good example of how helpful it is to remove everything irrelevant and create minimal reproducible example.
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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Wow, no answers to this question. That's too bad. Did you ever find the solution?
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github.com github.com
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DX: start sapper project; configure eslint; eslint say that svelt should be dep; update package.json; build fails with crypt error; try to figure what the hell; google it; come here (if you have luck); revert package.json; add ignore error to eslint; Maybe we should offer better solution for this.
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When the message say function was called outside component initialization first will look at my code and last at my configuration.
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- errors are helpful for development (better than silently failing)
- can we do even better?
- expectations
- good point
- what a reasonable person would do
- reasonable expectation
- frustrating
- dev experience
- errors
- error messages: should reveal/point to why/how error was caused and how to fix/prevent it
- useless/unhelpful/generic error messages that don't reveal why/how error was caused
- web search for something brings me here
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The feature is highly likely to be implemented, the API and implementation are the only real topics of discussion right now.
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jsrocks.org jsrocks.orgJS Rocks1
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6to5 attempted to ship a quick and dirty TDZ static checking feature but had to retract it immediately afterwards due to various bugs in the algorithm.
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github.com github.com
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If you can't understand where it's coming from in the stack traces, please post screenshots or create reproducing sandboxes and we'll try to help. Most of these are probably coming from a few libraries, so the most productive thing to do is to reduce these cases and then file issues with those libraries.
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meta.stackexchange.com meta.stackexchange.com
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Fix it, please, if it's incorrect.
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github.com github.com
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I really can't see how we can trust browsers accept headers. :'( More about the situation than about your statement.
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github.com github.com
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Safari sends following order application/xml (q is 1) application/xhtml+xml (q is 1) image/png (q is 1) text/html (q is 0.9) text/plain (q is 0.8) \*/\* (q is 0.5) So you visit www.myappp.com in safari and if the app supports .xml then Rails should render .xml file. This is not what user wants to see. User wants to see .html page not .xml page.
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- Jul 2020
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In the Set class we already called this - and difference, which it is ok but not really accurate because of the previous explanation, but probably not worthwhile to change it.
Is this saying that the name difference is inaccurate?
Why is it inaccurate? You even called it the "theoretic difference" above.
Is that because "relative complement" would be better? Or because the full phrase "theoretic difference" [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/set-theoretic_difference] is required in order for it to be accurate rather than just "difference"?
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twitter.com twitter.com
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Trisha Greenhalgh 😷 #BlackLivesMatter on Twitter: “Mask steaming up your glasses? Fix here. https://t.co/Yn3wf7remH” / Twitter. (n.d.). Twitter. Retrieved July 7, 2020, from https://twitter.com/trishgreenhalgh/status/1279413188367454209
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jasp-stats.org jasp-stats.org
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Introducing JASP 0.13. (2020, July 2). JASP - Free and User-Friendly Statistical Software. https://jasp-stats.org/?p=6483
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- May 2020
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kellysutton.com kellysutton.com
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there’s 3 steps to building software: Make it work Make it right Make it fast
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gitlab.com gitlab.com
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If we can encourage people to create clean commits as they go, the example as you showed above should be far less common, because cleaning up such history as an after-math is most of the time almost impossible.
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Remove upper bound in our dependencies Doing this we are only asking people to fork our gem or open issues when they want to use a new version of the dependency and we still didn't tested with it.
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- Dec 2019
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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Basically, the standard said something, interpreters ignored it because the standard seemed illogical, but now interpreters like Bash have really confusing semantics, and no-one wants to fix it.
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frankensteinvariorum.github.io frankensteinvariorum.github.io
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* Wordsworth’s "Tintern Abbey."
This information, denoted by an asterisk in line, and attribution at the bottom of the page appears within the printed text, and is not added as extra-textual information -- possible ERROR.
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* Leigh Hunt’s “Rimini.”
This information, denoted by an asterisk in line, and attribution at the bottom of the page appears within the printed text, and is not added as extra-textual information -- possible ERROR.
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Paradise Lost.
no extra textual information present on this page in Morgan Library scans of Thomas copy. -- Possible error?
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Paradise Lost.
There is no extra-textual information on this page in the Morgan Library scans of the Thomas copy -- possible error
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- Oct 2019
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developers.google.com developers.google.com
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I can't make an annotation on Google's documentation ( I think it's a Hypothesis bug ) but I've updated the linked code sample below to work as of 10/04/2019 with Python 3
https://gist.github.com/technoplato/4d28f4f308ea7c5fe20bd23e751e9e60
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- Aug 2019
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github.com github.com
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No more waiting around for pull requests to be merged and published. No more forking repos just to fix that one tiny thing preventing your app from working.
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- Nov 2018
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blogs.biomedcentral.com blogs.biomedcentral.com
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Egon Willighagen
The link is broken, but you can find more info on my homepage: http://egonw.github.io/
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- Sep 2018
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cnx.org cnx.org
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City officials can actually help if they go out into the streets and ask real people what actually is going on. Something on blogs and on polls arent true, they dont always speak the truth. If they were to go out to communities and build relationships with people, they would have a clearer understanding of what is going on.
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- Apr 2017
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programminghistorian.org programminghistorian.org
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While there is currently a preview release of MALLET 2.0.8 available, this lesson uses the official release of MALLET 2.0.7. If you are following along with our instructions, please be sure to download the correct version.
On the Mallet website, the download button automatically grabs 2.0.8. To get 2.0.7, just change the 8 to a 7 in your browser when you click on it - or click this link http://mallet.cs.umass.edu/dist/mallet-2.0.7.zip
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- Feb 2017
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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To engage with the lives of others, white audiences would have to encounter something far more frightening: their irrelevance. They would have to reckon with the fact that the work will not always speak to them, orient them, flatter them with tales of their munificence or infamy, or comfort them with stereotypes.
In order to stop the erasure of the other, white people would have to take themselves out of the spotlight and realize not everything is for them. they would also have to encounter black suffering or something similar amongst themselves.
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- Oct 2016
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dominofeedback.com dominofeedback.com
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Way back in 2010 Karl Staib started Domino Connection to help purpose driven business owners improve their ability to connect with their customer. As I grew the company he realized he had a superpower. I helped companies understand their customers better through helping them collect and analyze their data. I became the “Analytics Growth Guy”. I enjoyed this work, but I felt something was missing from my ability to help his clients. I knew that it’s much cheaper and easier to retain a customer then it is to find a new one. That’s where the idea of Domino Feedback and the Domino Promoter System started. I knew that a happy customer was hard to achieve, but delivered the best results for business growth. It’s 10x easier to retain a current customer than it is to let them go somewhere else and have to spend money on marketing to bring in a new customer. Most companies spend 900% more on their marketing than they do on improving their customer experience. If they focused more on customer experience much of the marketing will take care of itself in our hyper connected world. Communication is the biggest reason someone loved your company or hated it. Capturing this information helps a company improve the customer relationship that is on rocky ground or help turn someone into a fan of the business. That’s the goal of Domino Feedback. To help you turn as many of your customers into fans. Use Domino Feedback to Collect, Track, and Convert your customers into fans. Recent Posts How Your Customers Define Your Brand The Secret to Great Customer Service Why Companies Should Focus On Customer Service How I Use Customer Feedback for Growth Why I Created Domino Feedback
Domino Connection was started by Karl Staib in 2011 to help purpose-driven business owners improve their ability to connect with customers.
As Domino Connection grew as a company, Karl Staib realized that data feedback and analysis from customers could help companies understand their customers better.
For many companies, it is much easier and cheaper to retain a customer than it is to find a new customer. That's where the idea of Domino Feedback started because happy, customers that are retained over time often delivers the best results for business growth.
Customer retention also helps companies save money on marketing when the customer experience is improved. If the focus is shifted more to customer experience than on marketing, organic growth from customer experience is much more beneficial in our hyper-connected world.
Capturing customer feedback helps improve the customer relationship that is on rocky ground, or helps turn a dissatisfied customer into a fan. That's our goal at Domino Feedback to help you turn as many of your customers into fans with actionable insights.
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Our system is based the Net Promoter Score categorizes your customers into three categories: Promoters, Passives, and Detractors. We added the category of fans because anyone who loves what you do should have their own category. It’s good to give yourself a benchmark to improve, but more importantly getting feedback is about building a stronger relationship. That’s where we improved on NPS. We help you see each category as it’s own and how you can turn passive customers into fans. It’s the fans of your business that will make up 80% of your referrals. That’s why we created their own category. We wanted you to be able to learn from them and encourage them to help you grow your business.
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"Our system is based on the original Net Promoter Score which puts your customers into three categories: Promoters, Passives, and Detractors. We've modernized that with an new category of fans because anyone who loves what you do should have their own category. In addition to that, we help you see each category as its own, and show you how you can turn passive customers into fans.
Learn from your customers, encourage them to root for your product or service, and grow your business's success from your customer feedback."
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You want promoters, but the businesses that thrive during the rough times have fans. Every great company leans on these people to help spread the word about how much they love your product or service. Feedback is a way to build a better relationship with your customers. If you have trouble listening to feedback then you’ll need to work on improving your mindset around negative and positive feedback. Negative feedback is where you’ll find the most growth for your company. Positive feedback is where you’ll be able to celebrate as a team and encourage more results like this. Both negative and positive feedback can be used to help you. That’s why mindset is so important. You can’t take anything personal, but just use it to improve your company.
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"Every great company leans on great fans to spread the word about how much they love your product or service. Both negative and positive feedback can be used to help build a better relationship with your customers, including ones that aren't yet current fans. Take the feedback that matters most o you in your surveys to improve your company."
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Too often businesses only respond to negative feedback. Again and again I’ve seen my clients receive a low rating and they jump on it to make it better, which is awesome, but they neglect the other people. Any customer that is willing to take the time to give you feedback to improve your business is amazing. This extra effort they give must be given back to them. That means thanking them for their feedback and helping fix their problem or thanking them for their feedback.
Remove the personalization. Would instead write, "Do your customers know they matter to your business? All too often, customers only hear back when they give negative feedback. We help you respond effectively to both negative and positive feedback with our Domino Feedback tools."
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How your customers feel about your product truly matters. If they love it they tell all their friends, if they have a terrible experience they tell all their friends on social media. Domino Engagement System helps you put out the fires before they happen on social media. If they had a bad experience and they get an email from you asking for their feedback. They can vent to you before they vent on social media. It gives you a chance to fix the problem before it becomes a bigger problem.
Know what your customers think about your product. Their feedback truly matters to you. After all, your sales depend on your customers coming back. A lost customer is lost revenue.
Use Domino Feedback to give you the insights that truly matter to your business, and to keep revenue growing for you.
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Is There A Demo I Can See?Karl would be happy to show you how easy it is to send an email as well as how easy it is for your customers to fill out your survey.
Remove the personalization. Use instead, "Yes, you can check out our free demo to see Domino Feedback in action in sending emails, and how your customers fill out your survey."
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The Domino Engagement System helps you show your customers how much you care. We classify each person, so you understand their needs and how you can learn from them. If a customer gives your business an 8 then the next step is to find out how can you turn this customer into a 10. Dominoing them from an 8 into a fan of your business.
The Domino Engagement System -- consider changing it to Domino Feedback? Should keep branding consistent.
"Domino Feedback is the only online survey you need, simplified, easy to use, and provides you with actionable insights on your customers. Use our scale to learn from your customers what you need to domino them from an 8 to 10, helping them become fans of your business."
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- Oct 2015
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christmind.info christmind.info
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RAJ: Paul, this is a question of deep importance. You are right that the best help is to show the individual that he doesn’t need help. You are wondering how it could be that Maitreya will accomplish this, and especially how individuals such as yourself will truly be able to help in this sense.
Read above for Paul's question
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- Jun 2015
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famous.org famous.org
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apple-lesson
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