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by vigneshesan
502 days ago
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There are enormous amount of aggregators who compile blogs and articles across the web. As a person who looks for new things to read, this is how I get my fresh feeds. 1. Mozilla Firefox Start Page - Shows blogs and articles from Pocket 2. Google Chrome Discover [Mobile] - Tuned to my interest and search result 3. HackerNews - Of-course not to be missed 4. daily.dev - using it for 450+ days, its fresh and aggregates various format contents 5. RSS Reader - I have subscribed to few RSS feeds based on my exploration and areas of interest 6. News Letters - Find some interesting newsletters from individuals and companies that align with you Though these are not direct recommendation of blogs to read but a diverse medium to help you pull in more distributed and fresh content to keep you up to date May The Force Be With You :) |
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Strange signup form they have. Never been asked for "Original Language" before, not sure what it means. Shouldn't it be just "Language"? Why does the first language you spoke matter?
The form validation is also broken, saying there is a incorrect character in the username when the actual error is that it's too short. The error messages aren't clearly errors (looks like normal text) and finally if you have a form validation error and already passed the Cloudflare captcha, you can never pass the form and need to reload to be able to submit again.
I get that forms are hard, I've struggled with them myself a lot as well. But a little more care could have gone into it, or at least reacting to seeing people struggling at that page, if it now been running for more than a year. It gives kind of a poor impression when it's a community specifically for engineers/developers, that they don't really have any attention to details.