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Every time my wife uses teams on 2.4GHz wifi our home network goes down. Works fine on 5GHz. Of course there is already a thread about this from 2020: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-teams/micro...


Huh. Here I thought I'd totally lost my mind because every time I open teams on my phone it takes down my cellular connection. As in I can't use teams on my phone because it instant disconnects me from the Visible network. I thought I was losing my mind until I found other people with the problem.


I've been using msteams against my will for years now. Everytime I experience a brand new bug I've not seen before, and would have expected to have seen it regularly if it were not a new bug, there are people complaining about from 2020.


For me client was completely dead, works now


Oof, there is gonna be a hell of a WAN show


I was thinking the same thing. Gonna be fun to hear about this on tomorrow’s WAN. Also, how is it even possible for something like this to happen is beyond me.


I wonder if they had SMS 2fa?


I remember them talking at some point about having dedicated devices used for authentication but only saying that because they moved away from doing it. So I suspect they’re doing something different.


It's such a mess. We are a team of seven and we can't invite 7th dev, because for some reason limit is 6. I have a huge banner "contact support now", but nobody replies. Our bill increased x5 overnight, although our traffic didn't change, it's just that we need to pay for each dev separately without any added value. I was pretty happy with netlify, despite recent downtimes, but this change is really disappointing.


Heritage Type | JavaScript, TypeScript, WASM | Berlin, Germany | ONSITE | VISA | Full time

Heritage Type started as an independent type foundry and graphic supplier. Today we are creating an online tool which enables people to create artistic designs. Our clients include Netflix and Warner as well as thousands of independent designers all over the world.

We search for software engineers that have a good understanding of vector graphics, fonts and modern JavaScript. You need to be familiar with object-oriented and functional programming concepts and being able to deliver high-quality code in a timely fashion. You will work with other developers, designers and a founding team to create an amazing product that you will be proud of.

Get in touch and learn more about us here: https://www.heritagetype.com/pages/engineering

My work email is in my profile.


Only one of our apps was affected (production of course), sadly it seems that heroku has no uptime guarantees for non-enterprise users...


I really want to love DO, but I just can't. 2 main pain points I had from working with it for ~3 month:

1. Spaces keys. There is no way to fine tune access rights. Anyone with spaces key can access any space in the organization and read/write to it. I trust people I work with, but there is always room for a mistake, so even a small chance that someone can accidentally nuke our production space makes me nervous.

2. Something from yesterday: we use new DO apps to deploy a static web app. Yesterday I started to get random 404s for some of the assets, so app become unusable. My colleague in Argentina had same issues, but for different assets. We are lucky that it was a staging app, but imagine it was a production app and that would happen over the weekend? How do you even detect that? Run uptime monitor form dozen different locations?


Completely unrelated to DO, but for 2, yes? You should absolutely do something like that if an app needs to be accessible worldwide. There are many reasons an app might become unavailable for different parts of the world, especially if you're reliant on a CDN since POPs can fail or become unavailable in weird and silent ways. Something like Thousandeyes is good for this.


Heritage Type | Software Engineer, Frontend | Berlin, Germany | ONSITE | Full time

Heritage Type started as an independent type foundry and graphic supplier. Today we want to create better and simpler tools for people to create their own designs and logos. Our clients include Netflix and Warner as well as thousands of independent designers all over the world.

We search for a software engineer with a focus on frontend that has a good understanding of vector graphics, fonts and modern JavaScript.

To learn more about us: https://www.heritagetype.com/pages/about

My work email is in my profile.


Hate to be this guy, but it doesn't work with unicode.


Thanks for reporting! The encryption actually works with unicode (as it is go) but apparently vue.js does have a problem with it.

Will check how to solve this :D


That's really cool! I remember checking prototype a day or two ago and now it's finished - great job!

I have an idea of making something like "read next" on medium or openring[1] as a service. It's in a very early stage right now, but if you run a personal blog - ping me(info in the profile) I would like to ask a few questions ;)

[1] https://git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/openring


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