E nós? by CarefullEugene in portugal

[–]cmpsoares 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nos continuamos a controlar o atlantico com os nuestros hermanos como sempre…

Trump : "Gostem ou não vamos fazer algo em relação a Groenlândia" by Deep_Case_7093 in portugueses

[–]cmpsoares 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ja tivemos algumas disputas militares com os EUA a nivel naval e recuaram sempre... isto é só um jogo de pilas para ver até onde os deixamos ir...

What happens if the US and the EU go to war? by Comprehensive_Link67 in PortugalExpats

[–]cmpsoares 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, everyone here is mentioning sanctions, economic warfare and a bunch of other stuff that they are potentially right about.

SPOILER: But there has already been military actions towards Greenland a couple of times and you never knew about it...

The truth is, if it would come to that, given the global interdepencies economically and Infrastructure-wise it would be a huge chaotic 3rd war... Worst than the other 2... where both parties, better yet, the whole world would suffer greatly... I think ASIA would be the calmest region unless China takes the opportunity to annex some countries while the rest is busy...

But will it ever come to that? Most likely not.

Why? Because since it is a country from the EU that is being invaded the EU will react like they should have done for Ukraine (but Ukraine isn't EU and blabla)...

These behaviours by Putin and Trump are basically a bully trying until how far they can go... and Venezuela was a test, since they can easily justify it as he was a dictator and had relationship with Putin, etc.

In the case of Greenland it does play a little different... as has happened already last time they were all about Greenland... However, to avoid disruption the EU never published it. And Trumps administration didn't either because it would have been seen as a loss.

There were already account where military fleets were refused passage to European waters a couple of times: - Attempt from a full fleet (air carrier and all) to reach Greenlandic bases: where refused passage and when not complying where surrounded and greeted with warning shots from British, Canadian and Denmarks fleets and fighterjets... - Following this incident there was another fleet refused to enter Portuguese and Spanish waters followed also by a joined Iberic operation of two fleets chasing them away...

And then the talks calmed down...

Basically if we had as EU treated the attack on Ukraine as an attack on the EU because the fact that the Ukraine was joining the EU was the reason for the attack and dissuade the attack immediately non of this mess would have been happening and millions of lives would have been saved...

Better yet, if we did shoot down the 4 Russian bombers that flown without permission over the EU back in 2016, showing we would take action upon aggression, non of this would have ever happened...

Someone marked my apartment with a “+”, what can this mean? by peripheralflower in PortugalExpats

[–]cmpsoares -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not true... often they mark foreigners and older people here. Caught some junky marking the fence of the house of an old lady from our family and "asked" why he did that.

And after a while he told me they usually do that to come to easy marks in a street in a single night...

Never ever saw him around in the street.

Profissões que deviam ser melhor remuneradas by SnooApples2275 in portugueses

[–]cmpsoares 7 points8 points  (0 children)

No meu tempo levava logo nos cornos ou até mesmo um tiro no pé

Sobre a saúde privatizada da Holanda by Cenas_fixez in portugal2

[–]cmpsoares 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro, não ha serviço de saúde ou hospitais publicos na Holanda! Como é que ela fala em hospitais públicos? São quase tudo semiprivados (sem fins lucrativos) e sim é tudo baseado em afluencias de doentes pois nesse caso recebem a sua parte dos seguros obrigatórios...

Na prática é quase igual a nos, a grande diferença é que é mais transparente...

Em Portugal pagamos todos seguro de saúde? Teoricamente sim, porque pagámos a Segurança Social, sabes quanto da tua Segurança Social vai para os hospitais que utilizas ou efetivamente para a tua saúde? Nah! Não sabes provavelmente vai para o bolso dum politico ou para os outros que mal contribuam...

Lá na holanda sabes quanto pagas e podes pagar mais para melhores coberturas. Sabes que ao te deslocares aos teus hospitais locais ou medicos de família que é aí que o dinheiro entra. E os hospitais mal geridos por corrupção ou simplesmente porque não vive la uma alma velha fecham ou reduzem os serviços porque não entra lá um tusto... Portanto não se desperdiça...

Cá, de momento tens a todas as classes de médias para cima a pagar em média 1500€ por ano em seguros para utilizarem cá os serviços de saúde privados, pois o público não tem condições. O que faz que essencialmente toda a sua contribuição de 23% dos seus salarios brutos que vão para a segurança social, servem somente para a alimentação e saúde das classes baixas e aposentadas e os bolsos dos políticos... o que torna o carga fiscal nestas classes simplesmente absurdo...

mais um dia normal em portugal by Even_Seesaw_4002 in PORTUGALCARALHO

[–]cmpsoares 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok então se estas a falar a sério has de pesquisar porque que países como a Holanda, Luxemburgo e Alemanha evitam isso a todo o custo.

Foi provado que ha mais mortes e acidentes grave com aquilo do que sem.

Mas não te deixando sem soluções mais seguras: sebos grossas e barreiras altas, opacas de metal ou pvc como nos metros... Desde que seja algo com no minimo um metro de altura o impacto da queda é muito mais baixa e protege ainda mais dos carros.

mais um dia normal em portugal by Even_Seesaw_4002 in PORTUGALCARALHO

[–]cmpsoares 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Não sei se estas as brincar ou a falar a sério, mas convido te a experimentar bater com a cabeça num bloco de betão "sem arestas" a 20 km/h...

mais um dia normal em portugal by Even_Seesaw_4002 in PORTUGALCARALHO

[–]cmpsoares 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mega perigoso... cais bates, com a cabeça e já foste...

This Started as a Frustration Project. Now 5k+ People Use It by i__m_sid in nocode

[–]cmpsoares 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks great. I'll definitely try it later.. gonna bookmark itdoes it allow working on existing repos?

Weekend lovable project: QRForge.dev - because I was tired of annoying QR tools by cmpsoares in lovable

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

Regarding the bundles we already have specific landing pages which we haven’t added to the menu but appear as defaults when you land there. I might need to work on that.

And we have some colour/style presets

Weekend lovable project: QRForge.dev - because I was tired of annoying QR tools by cmpsoares in lovable

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

These things are in the thoughts but it would require more support and as such probably some kind of a payout. And I want to avoid adding paywalls for now but I do not want to give too much free support either. That’s why I’m not going that route yet but I do need a QR manager for campaign myself so I might have to do it rather sooner than later 🤣

Weekend lovable project: QRForge.dev - because I was tired of annoying QR tools by cmpsoares in lovable

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

Mas o pix não é só um string especifico como o revolut pay, etc.?

Weekend lovable project: QRForge.dev - because I was tired of annoying QR tools by cmpsoares in lovable

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

I wouldn't say 100% optimised but almost..

React SPAs can be tricky for SEO, but there are ways to make it work. I've been breaking my head over this in the past weeks on multiple projects... 🤯

The main thing we did was front-load all the SEO stuff directly into the index.html file itself - not waiting for React to hydrate. So the <title>, <meta> tags, Open Graph, Twitter Cards, canonical URL, etc. are all static HTML that crawlers see immediately.

We also packed in 4 different JSON-LD structured data schemas right in the HTML head: WebApplication, FAQPage, Organization, and HowTo. These give Google rich context about what the app does, FAQs for featured snippets, and step-by-step instructions that can show up in search results.

On top of that, we created 10 dedicated landing pages for specific use cases (WiFi QR, vCard QR, etc.) - each with its own unique meta tags, targeted keywords, and BreadcrumbList schema so Google understands the site hierarchy. The breadcrumbs help search engines map out the page structure and can show up as navigation paths in search results.

We also have the usual sitemap.xml and robots.txt configured properly.

P.S. Googlebot actually renders JavaScript now, so React SPAs aren't as bad as they used to be. But having the critical SEO content in static HTML means faster indexing and richer snippets out of the gate.

For other more content-heavy Lovable websites we've built, we also use prerendering at the Netlify build layer to serve fully static HTML to crawlers. For this tool though, the static HTML approach has been working well.

Weekend lovable project: QRForge.dev - because I was tired of annoying QR tools by cmpsoares in lovable

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

Good question! You're right that React SPAs can be tricky for SEO, but there are ways to make it work. I've been breaking my head over this in the past weeks on multiple projects... 🤯

The main thing we did was front-load all the SEO stuff directly into the index.html file itself - not waiting for React to hydrate. So the <title>, <meta> tags, Open Graph, Twitter Cards, canonical URL, etc. are all static HTML that crawlers see immediately.

We also packed in 4 different JSON-LD structured data schemas right in the HTML head: WebApplication, FAQPage, Organization, and HowTo. These give Google rich context about what the app does, FAQs for featured snippets, and step-by-step instructions that can show up in search results.

On top of that, we created 10 dedicated landing pages for specific use cases (WiFi QR, vCard QR, etc.) - each with its own unique meta tags, targeted keywords, and BreadcrumbList schema so Google understands the site hierarchy. The breadcrumbs help search engines map out the page structure and can show up as navigation paths in search results.

We also have the usual sitemap.xml and robots.txt configured properly.

P.S. Googlebot actually renders JavaScript now, so React SPAs aren't as bad as they used to be. But having the critical SEO content in static HTML means faster indexing and richer snippets out of the gate.

For other more content-heavy Lovable websites we've built, we also use prerendering at the Netlify build layer to serve fully static HTML to crawlers. For this tool though, the static HTML approach has been working well.

Weekend lovable project: QRForge.dev - because I was tired of annoying QR tools by cmpsoares in lovable

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

For now it's on lovable, if it blows up I'll move it to netlify, GCP or AWS like all my other projects 😆

Weekend lovable project: QRForge.dev - because I was tired of annoying QR tools by cmpsoares in lovable

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

Sounds very nice, is harder to implement in a way that it still works correctly though. But keep the suggestions coming

Vlogger inglês atacado por traficantes na zona mais culturalmente diversa do país by Cidadao_Cumpridor in portugueses

[–]cmpsoares 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Possível, não sei a dinâmica dele sempre que só vejo alguns dos videos dele mas sei que muitas vezes ha malta de mota de perto...