I don't know anything about jazz or how to create any kind of music, but it's so relaxing to type while listening to these notes. I would love this as an application integrated with the OS, so I can listen it with every keystroke.
This idea is on my list for quite some time. It's simple and fun. I really don't know why I waited so long to build it.
I'm also planning to add some competitive features, like a leaderboard. But I liked your idea. A duel mode between two or more players sounds really fun!
And I agree it works really well with movies, but it's on the roadmap to expand to tv shows, games, books, bands, songs...
The skip button should take you to another random emoji. And maybe it did, but it was the same random emoji as before. I should probably add some code to don't let this happen.
Everything can work, and everything has its advantages and flaws. You just need to know where you're, and have a strategy to succeed based on your business model.
Although the author of the post obviously did a huge mistake, he is far from being the actual responsible for the problem that follows his mistake. It's the job of the CTO to make sure no one can harm the company main product this way, accidentaly or not.
He could never write code against the production database when developing new features. And if he was doing it, it wasn't his fault, considering he was a junior developer.
And who the hell is so stupid to don't have any recent backup for the database used by a piece of software that provides millions of revenue?
In the end, when you do such a shity job protecting your main product, shit will eventually happens. The author of the post was merely a agent of destiny.
As a brazilian, I completely understand this feeling. A lot of people think Buenos Aires is Brazil's capital, when it's actually Argentina's capital. And small parts of our culture are taken as national main interest, as carnival.
But it's ok to me. In the end, there's no much to do besides correcting people. It's not worth to be upset with this behaviour. People will always generalize and will always state things about places they don't even know with total confidence.
What worries me is that some American entrepreneurs may be deterred from starting businesses in Europe based on untrue generalizations, whether positive or negative. There are huge possibilities in Europe, but in order to plan your business strategy you need facts.
I agree. What I was trying to say is that it doesn't worth to be upset with any misunderstanding about the place you born, wherever it is. Instead, you can correct people, so they have a more realistic view of your country.
But I also believe that any entrepreneur considering to start a company in Europe must research deeply, in a way that he find facts, and not only opinions from people from Internet.
Rails has become extremely popular over the years, but we have to remember that in the end it's a software created by a guy containing his particular beliefs. And this is great! A good web framework need its own set of core beliefs.