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After buying and returning multiple beds in the last year, I learned a few things:

- Bed reviews are either very anecdotal or company sponsored.

- Do not buy a bed without testing it. Bring a pillow and spend at least 15 minutes relaxing on each candidate.

- If you can afford it, avoid “beds in a box”. They retain serious heat, provide little support for any sleeping position, and are not easy to return. Casper beds specifically caused me and my spouse a month of back pain.

- Test the softest version of the bed before making a decision, even if you prefer firm beds. There is a often a significant positive difference between “medium” and “extra plush”.

- Beware “free” add-ons. Mattress stores use them to hedge against returns and refunds by applying the value of the items to the mattress. This means if you return the mattress, you won’t get the full refund back.

- Shop at local mattress outlets, if possible. I was able to save $1,200 on the same exact model quoted (also at discount) at the major mattress chain with no haggling.


This is worth consideration. Many lifters who use chalk have spent money on building a home gym or attend gyms are open despite COVID restrictions.


If Webflow added native i18n support, I wouldn't be surprised if they ate up considerable marketshare from most headless CMS providers.


Tailwind is quite convenient for standard web projects. The advantages are less apparent in React projects, especially if you use styled-components or robusts frameworks like ChakraUI.


https://docs.publishing.service.gov.uk/

Looks like the core site is Rails but it seems they use a bit of everything. Preact, Go, Node, etc


They have a managed service for folks with docker instances.

You also get a few free static sites as well https://www.digitalocean.com/products/app-platform/


Mostly working with https://miro.com/


I'm African American & had the same reaction.

At the time, the master->main switch felt completely pointless.

But I came to appreciate the courage needed to actually commit. It's a signal that people do care.

Issue is, most folk have no idea on how to meaningfully contribute towards a lack of representation.


Firebase + ChakraUI + React.js has been pretty solid for me lately.

That said, I used Rails for the first time for a small client last week and it was fairly easy process.


I grew up believing SWE was something I couldn’t do after a very abrasive C++ course I took in my youth. It took a few years but the content posted here directly contributed to me pushing past those fears.


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