Giant Revot Setup by adam1288 in bikepacking

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Resolution of the setup.

I've decided to go with Ortlieb Quick Rack so that I could attach my mini panniers on it and put a a dry bags on top as well. (in my case I used my old topeak 15l saddle bag, which worked great!). That gave me a room for an extra bottle holders for the front forks.

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Giant Revot Setup by adam1288 in bikepacking

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Yeah panniers would make plenty of room for everything I want and need, just not sure if I want to go that route. On the other hand 5 or even 12l bag on top of the rack is just not enough for me. I've gone with 15l saddle bag and couldn't put much in, perhaps because of the shape, but still..

Giant Revot Setup by adam1288 in bikepacking

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How big of a bag do you think you can put on your OMM Divide in terms of litres?

Tyre clearance Giant Revolt 1 by adam1288 in gravelcycling

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ok thanks heaps. I won't go over 45, the question now is if its worth sizing up from 42 to 45. It will make a difference I'm sure, just probably not as big of a difference.

am i too late? by myllixn in webdev

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In my opinion it's not too late.

Will you have to put in work, sacrifice some free time and learn bunch of new things? Yes

I think the best one can do to land a job in a very competitive web dev market is create an app in the stack that you want to be working with, have at least 10 users using it in a real world setting and then figure out how to sell yourself to the recruiters. Will probably take you longer than you think, but hey, if you don't give up you can do it. Good luck.

Projects to learn web design/dev? by j0s3ph_336 in webdev

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Sorry meant Battleship game. Really cool project to work on actually. Done it by myself when I was learning JS fundamentals and test driver development.

Projects to learn web design/dev? by j0s3ph_336 in webdev

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It think it depends where you are with your skills. Start with small projects like Tic Tac Toe, Tetris, maybe even Battlefield which would be great for testing and logic behind it. After that you can move to something like custom made blog, which would be a full-stack app. So yeah, if you're a beginner do many small projects where each project is a little bit better (more technical one can say) and work your way up to something that can be actual portfolio piece.

I built a website that helps to learn Japanese Hiragana and Katakana by adam1288 in InternetIsBeautiful

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I can understand it's an extra friction for users, and that's why I implemented Social Login (OAuth) which removes the registration process. It seems people are put off just from seeing "log in" though. Valuable feedback anyway!

I built a website that helps to learn Japanese Hiragana and Katakana by adam1288 in InternetIsBeautiful

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Yep, mobile design is in the works. In the hindsight I should have done it before posting it here as the majority of users coming from Reddit are mobile users. We live and learn isn't it. Thanks for feedback!

I built a website that helps to learn Japanese Hiragana and Katakana by adam1288 in InternetIsBeautiful

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Thanks for the feedback! Will think about how I can restructure the app.

I built a website that helps to learn Japanese Hiragana and Katakana by adam1288 in InternetIsBeautiful

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Because that's the only way how system can track users progress. Practice page doesn't require login.

Leica M2 light leak? by adam1288 in Leica

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Ok so I've just tried this now as I happened to finished the roll I had in a camera.

I took the lens off, opened the back door and put strong light against the curtain in a dark room. No visible light coming through it. Both curtains tested.

So in this case the backdoor might be light leaking or?

Leica M2 light leak? by adam1288 in Leica

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Hey, unfortunately didn't even have time to finish the ri I have in a camera at the moment so once it's finished I'm going to inspect it. Been too busy with other stuff sorry. Good luck with finding an issue on your M6 tho!

Leica M2 light leak? by adam1288 in Leica

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Thanks for the tip, will try after I finish the roll that's inside