![]() ![]() Worked first time.Ĭonclusion: They never tested on said in The Official Status said in The Official Status said in The Official Status Thread:Īll it took to break direct deposit distributions was for the company to change the description on the deposit. Tried on brave on my laptop with vpn, script and cookies allowed but other adblocks enabled. Okay Brave has hyper-sensitive adblocking. Got all the way to me having to verify with my credit card provider that the purchase was allowed. I was trying to buy a gift voucher from Monsoon last night. Probably just speeding up the process of buyer's remorse. I'm annoyed that Steam will go back to the order confirmation screen for the last thing I bought when I click the Store link, instead of sensibly going to the Store's frontpage or whatever you want to call it. The middle click worked, but I took to long to find it out I'm annoyed that gog galaxy don't let me left click to open a game listed on the store in another window/tab, and if I click on a game to look and the back button it loses the position I was on the list. I think I would probably like the apollo client library better, but at this point I was a bit tired of looking at graphql and put the idea on the said in The Official Status said in The Official Status Thread: It has a compile step that generate code based on graphql snippets on your code. The more you deviate from it's way of doing things, more details you have to configure. You don't just add it as a library on your frontend, it's more like a framework you build upon. It annoyed me that it forces you to have babel in your build. The client side tool I tested to access a graphql with the relay standard was v. Seaography used a standard called relay, that have interesting conventions that are good for large scale performance, like paging using cursors, and some concept with edges and whatnot. I looked into seaography as I've been interested in rust lately, but the most popular thing is probably apollo, both on the server and client side. I didn't look some things like permissions or logging that you would probably want for any serious workįor the benefit of lurkers and other people reading us I'll put more details than I think you would be interested The server side looked easier, with tools that make the basic stuff automatically. ![]() I was learning something about graphql just for the sake of updating myself ![]()
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