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Stacked pull requests solve this.

It doesn’t matter how much you wait for review of a PR if you can just build on top of it.

Also, this workflow encourages smaller PRs that are faster and easier to review.

We implement this at my company through a tool called Graphite and review times usually don’t exceed 1-2 days.


Typefully | Full Stack Engineer | Remote (CET Preferred) | Full-Time

Typefully is an extremely polished web app for crafting, scheduling, and publishing exceptional content on social media, empowering over 150k creators and teams globally.

About us:

We’re a small (3), bootstrapped, dedicated team of skilled craftspeople passionate about building well-designed, polished, user-friendly software.

About the Role:

We’re looking for a Full Stack Engineer with a great product sense to join our team. If you join, you'll work on:

- Developing and refining new features, like deeper AI integration and real-time collaborative editing.

- Solving interesting technical challenges, including enhancing our powerful text editor.

- Co-owning the product, taking charge of your work from ideation to release and maintenance.

Apply here

https://typefully.com/jobs (Product Engineer)


Yes we do.

You can paste any plaintext in our editor and it will be split into tweets. Just put 4 newlines between one tweet and the next.


Cool. What about thread size limitations?

Also, it would be nice if the tweets were trimmed. I just pasted a bunch into your editor and they had an extra newline so all the tweets had whitespace padding at the beginning.


Hi Jonathan, Typefully is first and foremost a thread-writing app meant for publishing, this is why we need all those permissions.

Profiles could use a subset of permissions, but we prefer to keep things simple and have a unified login flow.


Readng is a great alternative to GoodReads: https://beta.readng.co/

It’s currently in private beta.


Amazing idea, just bought a copy.


Refreshing take. An actual analysis with threat modeling calling out all the fallacies of people that argue Whatsapp is better just because it uses E2EE by default.


Felice anno nuovo HN!

What a crazy year 2020 has been, looking forward to what's next.


This was hard to read. I am furious.

Fenced App Store make this problem 100x worse with their shitty search (especially the iOS one) and their hands-off approach with regards to IP. If you hold a trademark, you can bring other apps that yes that trademark in their name down.


This sounds interesting! Where can I read more?


The Goal - Eli Goldratt. The Phoenix Project - Gene Kim.


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