You can use Authy, the restore feature works great. You simply have to save the recovery key somewhere safe. You also have to thrust the developer here (Twilio) in this case.
What I don't like about Authy is that it requires a phone number (and verification of the number) to use it. That's one more point of failure, depending on the situation. I prefer not to link a phone number with services unless it's unavoidable.
Wow, that just makes it a lot simpler for people to test/use.
Could you please share your GitHub username, so I can attribute with a link to the docker image in the README?
I started last friday and learned on this whole journey. First I started to mess with `jq` to convert the CSV files on a more friendly format (JSON). Then I figured that `D3.js` can parse CSV files and transform the data on the fly.
Let me know what you think. I will try to add a few features on the next hours/days.
Haters gonna hate I guess, it's your opinion. The world around any stack evolves and you apparently want to keep your old opinion about PHP. You failed to show us why this reputation is still valid today.
Fan clubs gonna fan. Until then, people are identifying so hard with a language that they can't accept that being a bad sign. Claim it's an old opinion if you like. Does that help you invalidate it? It's based on current usage, but it's also reenforced by comment sections like this.
I've seen a million dollar java project (which started as scala) crash and burn because the team couldn't code its way out of a box. Ruby / Rails, python, php, heck even chef and vagrant setups that made me question my sanity. Crack open the code for most games and you see an unholy mess of c/++. I also know brilliant people who write excellent code in all of those (except maybe python, it's not too popular in my immediate circle). Golang is probably the hardest to tell good from bad since copy-paste is a virtue.
I have long given up on "language choice" as a marker that automatically says anything about a developer at all.
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Listening to the first episode, very well done. Just subscribed via Overcast so thanks for that RSS feed URL. Will fill out the survey when I've gone through all the episodes. Nice work!
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19828317
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21155056
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28495204