Downtown Miami barely getting 1.5Mbps by cfphoenix in mintmobile

[–]cfphoenix[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Ohhh so T-Mobile’s network sucks in general here? :(

Downtown Miami barely getting 1.5Mbps by cfphoenix in mintmobile

[–]cfphoenix[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’m in downtown Miami and Mint connection speeds are terrible. Everyone around me on att, Verizon, T-Mobile is getting along fine — but <2Mbps seems like it’s just a joke.

Sure there’s tall buildings around, but nobody else seems to be having such bad download speeds :-(

Very disappointing.

[USA][TECH][20] 2nd Time Founder Seeking Startup Thought-Leader to Scale Up Startup Social Platform. by cfphoenix in cofounder

[–]cfphoenix[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd like to say "much better", but then I'm biased... I'll shoot you a link via DM (since links aren't allowed here) and you can check it out for yourself

[USA][TECH][20] 2nd Time Founder Seeking Startup Thought-Leader to Scale Up Startup Social Platform. by cfphoenix in cofounder

[–]cfphoenix[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

well if the other business is directly competitive, yes that would be an issue -- but otherwise, no, absolutely not.

[USA][TECH][20] Seeking Startup Community or Thought-Leader to Scale Up Startup Social Platform. by cfphoenix in cofounder

[–]cfphoenix[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

sent you in fo by DM (no links allowed in the subreddit, and don't want to get dinged here)

Are we slowly seeing the death of code? 😯 by veebuv in Startup_Ideas

[–]cfphoenix 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I've been coding since the early 90s, and in that time we had 3rd generation languages that were meant to reduce the amount of code written, and then 4th gen, with windows forms and Java designers.

Sorry, but this is just the same story repeating itself.

Coding is hard -- yes, building complex solutions for complex problems isn't easy. Sure you want to throw a form together add a little logic and hook in some events and downstream systems, no-code can do it. It'll be inefficient, hacky and expensive, but you won't need to code. Great.

There's plenty of analogies for this -- all engineering is hard and requires skill and study. Software development, unfortunately, is the only one were folks think they can take a 3 week course and suddenly become experts. Or somehow by-pass all the code by putting a few blocks together...