Huh? I’m referring to the “job listings” feature of X, not looking for job opportunities at X.
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I’m referring to looking for jobs using X, not looking for a job at X (which I thought was clear when quoting the article’s mention of “job listings”).
Ha! Been there, done that. You’ll find that they’ll continue to find ways to trick the system.
Now I get input like “*PRO”, so I have to block any string that starts with any non-alpha characters stripped + pro (case insensitive). You’d think you could just strip out all non-digits and match “pro,” but some carriers actually have letters so next you try to match any string starting with “pro” (case insensitive) after already stripping out non-alpha characters, but then you’re screwed if the string contains the letters P, R, O at all.
It’s a cat and mouse game, but it wouldn’t have to be if people would use their brain to understand the system doesn’t need you to tell it which field you’re entering when it’s clearly labeled already—just use your brain and input the correct fucking data.
But more to your point, you’re right. I let users input phone numbers however they damn well please and if I can’t standardize the formats and figure it out then finally I can show an error but 95% of the time that’s not the case.
X has added some features, like job listings
Who the fuck looks for jobs on X?
The minute lossless becomes available wirelessly I’ll ditch my ridiculous headphone cable.
The web application I described is my side business (that I own) so realistically I could simply choose to not be there for them.
I really miss the Touch Bar on MacBooks
I’ll make it a holiday. I’m going to have to remember that.
I wonder if it’s legal to share it over BitTorrent. It sounds like we need better public access to it but settling for BitTorrent feels extreme.
🤣 Yeah I’m an idiot.
I mainly run 2.4 GHz for IoT too. Everyone around here (urban environment) has their ISP router blasting 2.4 GHz to the moon so it’s just garbage. I set the minimum RSSI on it pretty low to get my phone off the network while I’m walking to my car.
I rolled my own. I love but hate it, so many hacks to make quoting work. My goal is that you enter the information and it figures out the annoying shit itself (overlength fees, residential/hospital, etc).
There’s one carrier where I have to look up if it’s an Amazon warehouse and if so do a ton of crazy math to calculate the fee (since these 90s SOAP APIs don’t calculate shit for you).
I see this too and it’s caused by the actual server not having a certificate belonging to the domain. It’s likely a configuration problem (and okay) but I don’t like to take chances.
If they offer a torrent, perhaps it’s better to use that for now.