I've come to appreciate the agency's pleromaFE theme. The only instance I prefer to use it over bloatFE. It not only looks good, it's very easy to read too.
No one can even entertain the idea that high tech is not about producing overpriced toys but having high efficiency, low cost production lines that can outlast the enemy.
Much like all the talk about the economy hitting a wall and nobody is talking about competitiveness.
Aren't the kana in Japanese kinda unique in that words cannot be easily recognized by their shape at a glance and that is the reason they use a mixture of phonetic kana and Chinese ideograms? There's also the matter of no spaces. (Greeks also didn't use spaces but Romans did)
That could imply that other scripts might look a lot more different to native Japanese.
If we are talking about click through rates in the 1%-2% range, think of 100 hundred people, and now pick the 2 dumbest of them.
For TV and irl ads, a large part of it is basically mental squatting. Make sure that it's your ad there so that your smaller competitors with a better product but less money than you, cannot communicate their message.
>some new chink mouse Some of these ubranded chink peripherals can be extremely durable. None of my chink unbranded mech keyboards ever malfunctioned while all the brand named ones I bought before (costing 2x-4x as much) always broke down after a couple of years, pokers especially.
Bitcoin wants to be big finance's on ramp for crypto. Eth wants to be Dapp central. Monero wants to be digital cash. Link wants to be best oracle and enter the Dapp niche through big cost savings.
Each one of the legitimate projects is focusing on a niche where it has the competitive advantage, just like any other industry. A large amount of the rest are vapoware fuelled by hype.
Only optionally and the reason you need MusicBrainz specifically is because a lot of music sources use it too, such as most music private trackers for instance. Making fetching the tracks from them easier.
You don't have to ship it, you can always have the user optionally download it, or use a default value of 5 minutes per song if he doesn't want to. Still if you are planning to do any sort of song file fetching, standardizing the songs can go a long way.
>Picking the right one could be difficult though, assuming the length field is left blank. How does one determine which song they were listening to when the post was made without that? Why not use the musicbrainz database to get more metadata about the song. This standarization step could also help towards fetching the song from somewhere else and playing it.
>like it's kind of ridiculous to refuse to click a button and to ask a coworker to do it, but overall a good approach. It's a good habit. Inconveniencing yourself on principle so that in the long term you are nudged towards that general direction.