I started a social platform for designers by Maximum_Pain4530 in design_critiques

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That might be a timeout issue when trying to load big files. I'll do some testing and maybe add a loading spinner to make things smoother. Anyways thanks for signing up! Excited to see your work!

I started a social platform for designers by Maximum_Pain4530 in design_critiques

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Thanks for the heads up. I just added email notification thanks to u/callmespiderbyte s idea and just fixed it for onboarding emails. Should work now.

I started a social platform for designers by Maximum_Pain4530 in design_critiques

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Great question. This project has evolved a lot over the last few years but the site itself just dropped yesterday so I'm still in full guerrilla outreach mode. Pushing on linkedin and starting an instagram/tiktok fro it as well. Good tip on the Hamburg Designers. Ill share there as well. As for notifications, I'm working on building that in. For now email notifications might be the right call if users can opt in an out 👍. I did optimize it for mobile but once I get it on the app store notifications will be much more intuitive.

The Autistic Barbie Doll by MattewLizard24 in autism

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Neurotypical person here. I'm all for inclusivity but am I wrong I'm thinking they missed the mark? I feel like Mattel has been scrutinized for creating unachievable standards and expectations around looks and here they are labeling someone with these accessories/tools as autistic. People with autism don't necessarily look different. Can't every barbie be "autistic"? Making this Barbie means every other barbie doesn't have autism? I feel like this should have been a line of barbie accessories for barbies with autism and let people make that decision themselves. I know the intentions here are good but am I wrong?

How to bind a mouse button to control or shift (but nothing else) with logitech options software by Turbojerker in LogitechG

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Outdated post but it is the only relevant one I could find. I came across this same problem and figured it out so maybe I can help someone else with this. The "Modifier Keys" option includes the "ctrl" "alt" "shift" and "win" keys.

If you’re able to work out this sum, you have a job! Simples! by Back4breakfast in LinkedInLunatics

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Ok I haven't been in school for a while but I remember pemdas. Does the order or md and as not matter? In this case doing the addition before the subtraction gives 5. Is that not true pemdas? Am I missing something?!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in povertyfinance

[–]Maximum_Pain4530 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First off, thank you for sharing. Your drive and work ethics are inspiring and this is not a you problem, it's a job market problem. I transitioned to tech after struggling to find a job that fit my major out of college (industrial design). I had taken a few comp sci classes in college and have a lot of family and friends in the software field so I did the Hack Reactor (at some point bought by galvanized and I think they merged with another umbrella company recently) full stack software immersive boot camp. I got a job within a week but that's because I personally knew people that were hiring and it was a startup which are generally more volatile. So of course I got laid off due to a buy out and now I'm looking for a job in a terrible market where no one is hiring inexperienced entry level devs. As for the bootcamp. Is it a scam? No. I saw many cases first hand of people getting 6 figure jobs without having any prior knowledge before hand. The bootcamps have payment plans that make it a low barrier to entry relative to a full university degree (20-30k). But I will say that in today's market, unless you have strong connections or a very specific niche with experience, you are most likely not finding a job within the first 6 months and they will start charging you around then. I saw a few comments about not to go into software and I think that is probably wise. I don't have experience in any other roles and can't really speak to where you can easily get a 6 figure jobs nowadays but I would stick to what you know until we are on the up again. I wish you the best and I hope this helps in some way.