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I think this is really tricky. On the one hand I like other viewpoints to discuss such a difficult topic. On the other hand I don't want to get corporate shills. Also the filter bubble point, which brings you to only wanting to hear your own opinion. The way hackernews handles this most of the time is way better by letting people make a disclaimer.


How is it tricky? If a company wants to defend itself, it shouldn't do so via paid individuals masquerading as private parties ("Let Nothing Go"), the only purpose of that is to misrepresent public opinion and appeal to bandwagon bias.


"Should" (in any moral sense) and "Monsanto" don't play nicely together.


Open discussion is welcome. But I cannot ever remember when paid shills are helpful, in my experience.


I like it in cases I just misunderstood something and they point out, why I'm wrong. Ofc with a disclaimer but even without they usually have good knowledge of the topic so they should also be heard.


Where is this place where there are paid shills who identify themselves who make helpful comments? I'm surprised it exists.


Hackernews, whenever there is someone with Disclaimer: I work for xy


We will also try to go this path. What is your overall satisfaction with this approach? I saw that grpc-web is marked as alpha and the grpc team itself wants to implement something which is kind of comparable.


It's been good. I need to figure out SSR, either in Go or though a Node microservice.

I really like how a proto file defines our whole Api. It makes designing and referencing the Api easy.


Its the protocol in which health applications talk to each other. It is extremely complicated to say the least.


I have a pretty similar project. But the problem with the mainstream moisture sensors is that they break after some time (or I did not find a good one). For myself I found the expensive solution a flower power from parrot http://global.parrot.com/au/products/flower-power/ a handy solution. It workes with bluetooth and they have some documentation. I did some working for python: https://github.com/Dlotan/flower-master-fab/blob/master/app/... and get good results over a long perioud without too many outliers


It helpes to stay in contact with not so close friends. For example people I met on a trip in canada. It makes me happy to see their vacation pictures which I wouldn't see usually because we are not that close.


At my last company we had this situation. But they are more than happy to sort this out for free if you take a license for the next 2 years.


Good to hear!


There was Motorola, which was sold to lenovo


Forgot about it, thank you. But it wasn't Google's product.


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