Adam Leventhal
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But even just being able to get those out of their system, let them ignore them. Let them move on past them and just wash their hands of those ideas and move on to the things that did matter.
You're right. Founder mode is definitely more like... waving your scepter and zapping folks as opposed to like listening to them and wondering what they're about.
You're right. Founder mode is definitely more like... waving your scepter and zapping folks as opposed to like listening to them and wondering what they're about.
I'm glad we took a little more of a lukewarm take on this one. Because I think there's something there, something worth discussing. And my knee jerk on this was not as helpful.
I'm glad we took a little more of a lukewarm take on this one. Because I think there's something there, something worth discussing. And my knee jerk on this was not as helpful.
So when you first load the page, you get the spinner for the comments because it's fetching those in the background. So that's why it feels fast. So it's kind of fake fast.
So when you first load the page, you get the spinner for the comments because it's fetching those in the background. So that's why it feels fast. So it's kind of fake fast.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, for sure. Oh, definitely. And wouldn't they love to have our beautiful styling too? Everyone should be so lucky to have this gorgeous styling.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, for sure. Oh, definitely. And wouldn't they love to have our beautiful styling too? Everyone should be so lucky to have this gorgeous styling.
I wanted to ask Augusta something. So something I'm not sure if we've really gone into is how it works in the GitHub repo. So the whole thing is when you make a PR, creating an RFD, that is a branch that's named with the RFD number. And so when the RFD site is scanning the repo for all, I mean, when the API is scanning the repo for all the RFDs, it's scanning all the branches.
I wanted to ask Augusta something. So something I'm not sure if we've really gone into is how it works in the GitHub repo. So the whole thing is when you make a PR, creating an RFD, that is a branch that's named with the RFD number. And so when the RFD site is scanning the repo for all, I mean, when the API is scanning the repo for all the RFDs, it's scanning all the branches.
You can't just look at main. I'm curious how coupled the RFD API is to that model. We run into some friction with that, even as nice as it is to have PRs as the site of discussion. You could imagine not wanting to do it that way. How coupled is it to that?
You can't just look at main. I'm curious how coupled the RFD API is to that model. We run into some friction with that, even as nice as it is to have PRs as the site of discussion. You could imagine not wanting to do it that way. How coupled is it to that?
The fact that we're standardized on all these tools means that it's sort of this flywheel. Because we use, for example, like you said, the ASCII doc rendering stuff on the doc site. It's sort of the investments that we make in internal tooling also go into the product itself, which is really a good way to be.
The fact that we're standardized on all these tools means that it's sort of this flywheel. Because we use, for example, like you said, the ASCII doc rendering stuff on the doc site. It's sort of the investments that we make in internal tooling also go into the product itself, which is really a good way to be.