This is pretty easy to achieve with a native iOS/Android app (it's basically just a WebView) or even easier with a framework like React Native. Feel free to send me a trust message if you're looking for someone to do this.
Amsterdam is a great city to live (especially for expats) and is thriving for IT work. A lot of companies, especially tech, have a very international culture and most operate with English as the main working language. Ignore what has been mentioned earlier in this thread - it's very expensive to...
This isn't true - there's a couple in the city that are underground in the daytime and come out at night (also female ones) but the vast majority are there permanently and smell awful. However it is a good solution and does reduce public urination, especially when many bars and restaurants...
Same here. It's ridiculous that Rockstar can do these automated bans and still maintain the policy of not discussing any account suspension or punishment. Hundreds/thousands of hours gone to waste
Does it not make more sense to have some kind of health check endpoint on your application? That's the only way to really ensure it's running - what if an error occurs immediately after your log stating the application is running?
I'd curl the health check endpoint on your application until you...
It sure is, almost the entire stack at the company I work for is built on Typescript/NodeJS. You should take a look at Visual Studio Code (also built with electron), with a few plugins it plays very nice with Typescript projects.
I wouldn't bother yourself with the pain of setting up SMTP yourself, there's lots of things you'll miss which managed email services handle for you. Check out https://sendgrid.com/, they have a pretty generous free package and a nice python client library...
iCal doesn't expose a web service so you're better off syncing an iCal calendar with a Google Calendar and fetching the events via the Google Calendar API. There are client libraries available for lots of languages - I've had good experience with the NodeJS one...
Unless explicitly disabled WordPress can now do automatic background updates of the core packages. Any other dependencies will need to be updated on their own.
The main security risk for most WP installations is the wp-admin page (https://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/hide-wordpress-login-page/)...
Ideally you're looking for a NodeJS wrapper around the Harmony Hub's API. Something like this:
https://github.com/maddox/harmony-api
You'll obviously need to know the IP of the Harmony on your server (you probably want to set this to static to avoid your DHCP server giving out another IP).
I think you need to be a bit more frugal with what you're looking for in a designer. Finding someone who can fully design a WordPress theme for you (not to count the development of it) alongside a logo, artwork and a print book for a tight budget just isn't going to happen. Actual good designers...
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