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Can't tell if this is serious or not.


RTKQ is terrific. Between things like that and MUI, the level of productivity you can achieve really is amazing.

Also, thanks for your work -- really, really appreciate it.


Ya, I tend to agree with webmaven. None of the offers jump out in terms of being worth it. Take a break, work on your interview weaknesses, and try again in a bit. Enjoy the summer and keep things chill at work.


Thanks. I'm nailing the behavioral, cloud and sysadmin stuff, need to work on my coding chops. I'm not even targeting SWE jobs, but to get the best SRE/DevOps type jobs you still need to code pretty well these days.


This sounds made up.


Whether the reason is true, the behavior seems more or less consistent with my experience. Mobile Safari caching seems forgetful on surprisingly short horizons (especially when low power mode is on). Mobile Firefox seems better but sucks down battery life on the order that Google / Apple Maps in active navigation do.

If you have a reason to believe the reality is different, though, happy to hear about more details beyond "this sounds made up."


Use other forms of electricity generation?


This plus the fact that accepting crypto payments is relatively trivial compared to processing and handling the VAT and sales tax for a billion jurisdictions that also happen to change all the time.


I think the key part will be KYC instead of VAT and sales tax. I am pretty sure there are already APIs to get VAT for every jurisdiction.


Really the trick is to use react-spring or react-transition-group and leverage powerful community tools that have solved these complex use cases.


I don't know. I'm not as familiar with Vue, but React's ecosystem is in such a good spot right now. Between things like RTKQ (or react-query), Material-UI, and react-hook-form, the abstractions over common web use-cases are just so terrific to work with nowadays.

And then just being the larger community, I just feel like all there's more examples in general for everything. Most things default to React as the guiding implementation.


It's a monorepo, so the only package you are really interested in is 'packages/react-dom', which I'm guessing is less than 3 million.


Compatibility isn't really a consideration nowadays.


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