So now in comments section I see “our site and facebook”. There are no instructions and it doesn’t seem to do anything. Perhaps it is just a decoration. Or maybe it would only work if I signed in with facebook, but I can’t do that because it wouldn’t set up my account that way. Well you leave your creators in the dark, they tend to come up with likely scenarios. I am not sure the sometime people we can reach, who are very nice, have any clue what is going on either.
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Are you satisfied with the feedback this site gives you?
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Do you know the name of the owner of the site?
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Do you hold your breath every time you sign in?
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I’m not a programmer, I do not get much, but I’ve noticed the changes
I used to be a programmer so I’m very aware of how Murphy’s Law applies to anything computer-related. I don’t begrudge them the problems so much as how they have botched the public relations side. Maybe it’s a cultural thing.
There is a strong correlation between code velocity and bug introduction, so I am with Gary on this…
I am thrilled the two of you agree. I would still like to know what … oh never mind. It really doesn’t matter what I want.
It should at least matter to you…