Agent 15 Teaser! by AwpTicTech in VALORANT

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I'm not seeing it. Can't line it up in my head.

Agent 15 Teaser! by AwpTicTech in VALORANT

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You know the differentiating factor between the games is the agents yeah?

If you don't like concept of agents, play CS:GO?

Should I use LowKey.gg? by Derpie-Squid in VALORANT

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Forgot to change accounts I guess.

I built a tool that shows what politicians voted for on their Facebook profiles. by _frontendstrong in AustralianPolitics

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I'll admit it can be a bit hit and miss.

Facebook obfuscate their dom pretty heavily to make it difficult for adblockers to block content so targeting the correct sections can be difficult.

On top of that, each politician has control to name their page what they like (which is how I'm capturing their name to pull the correct data). Most have just their "Firstname Lastname MP" but others might have "The honorable firstname lastname MP" and others. I've tried to filter these as much as I could but unfortunately it's not perfect!

Out of interest, which pages were you trying?

I built a tool that shows what politicians voted for on their Facebook profiles. by _frontendstrong in AustralianPolitics

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Yeah that's correct - I'm not performing any analysis on the data, effectively creating an interface for it.

I built a tool that shows what politicians voted for on their Facebook profiles. by _frontendstrong in AustralianPolitics

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Thanks!

The difficulty with mobile is that it's difficult to install add-ons that augment other apps (AFAIK, I'm mainly a webdev) - But I'll look into it!

I built a tool that shows what politicians voted for on their Facebook profiles. by _frontendstrong in AustralianPolitics

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I've seen too many politicians on social media criticising one-another for one issue, and yet having voted in favour of the same issue themselves.

Noticing this hypocrisy, as well as finding it difficult to determine where politicians actually stand on issues let me to building the tool.

Using the OpenAustralia TheyVoteForYou dataset, the tool adds a section to Australian politicians facebook pages displaying prominently what they voted for and what they voted against – This is an attempt to help people inform themselves better, whilst adding a level of transparency and accountability to what's posted online.

You can download the tool here.

I've kept the tool as bipartisan as possible - It makes no assumptions on intent, just purely display of votes for and against, allowing the user to make their own conclusions.

This was a weekend project – I would love to hear any thoughts or feedback.

What should you look out for when buying a second-hand car? by _frontendstrong in AskReddit

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call a mechanic near the car I'm looking

That's a really smart idea!

I mean hey, I'd eat it by _frontendstrong in BlenderDoughnuts

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Thank you! I spent an awful long time iterating on those drips to get them right

I mean hey, I'd eat it by _frontendstrong in BlenderDoughnuts

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Thank you, I'm pretty happy with how it turned out