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Gorgeous product, I am on the dashboard and adding cards. Is a Gitlab integration in the roadmap?


Thanks for the lovely words!

Right now you can connect Gitlab, but the dashboard cards are still in the works.

Connecting Gitlab (or any other integration that's not on the dashboard) means you'll be able to search across all your connected integrations from a single interface along with keeping an eye on any related activity for your peers.


If you go to `/integrations` you should be able to connect Gitlab there?


great thanks! missed my eyes


This was a very strange, disconnected and fragmented article by the New Yorker

Why dint they break down the supply chain linearly?


it was written this way to capture the mystery of the eel, and reflect the tone of the book that is being reviewed.


The purpose of the piece is to provide insight and depth. Reading with full comprehension can take patience. Practice.


It is sad, tragic even, that the great writing on natural history is closed you by your own impatience.

This article is not the best of its kind, but it is very, very good. Writing that excels it would frustrate you more, in proportion to its quality. The frustration you feel reading it is a pale echo of that experienced by the myriad scientists and amateurs who puzzled in and out of decades over these questions, originally obscure but enlarged by their obdurity to have become symbolic of questions of our own existence.


Oh please. OP offered a position and asked a simple, direct question. That is customary here.

Your bloviation about great writing offers nothing except a great example of a style you won't find in the New Yorker.


It's a complaint about a long form article.

From the New Yorker!

If you don't like long form articles and you see it is the New Yorker, then don't read it.


If he wanted a quick rundown on the eel life cycle, wikipedia is one click away. That obviously wasn't the purpose of the story.


Figure out all the things I need to read and summarise it for me... tab switching, reading, skimming take up a lot of my time

Many channels on slack + email threads + conversations on DMs


Thank you for your incredibly detailed reply. Tip #7 does not work for me as I am located in a country surrounded by minimum wage workers, and the kind of work I am getting locally is also quite subpar in terms or pay and expected/required quality.

If anybody on HN would like to hire a highly capable and skilled full stack freelancer, I am open to small and large scale work. Please email me at protoweek at gmail. Thank you! :)


Those workers are employed by someone! :)

But, I do sympathise. I'm fortunate to live in an area where a lot of small businisses are around and about, and where widespread access to the internet means websites for local firms is actually a good idea.

But that's not the only local diversification!

I once taught programming lessons, for example, to people. That was kinda fun and challenging.


Have sent an email :)


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