Is the bot framework even actively maintained anymore? I remember using it years ago to implement something like HeyTaco (just with 🍻instead of 🌮) for Slack. When we switched to Teams, I wasn't able to get it up and running, since you weren't able to listen to every channel anymore.
January 11, 2025 at 7:28 PM
Is the bot framework even actively maintained anymore? I remember using it years ago to implement something like HeyTaco (just with 🍻instead of 🌮) for Slack. When we switched to Teams, I wasn't able to get it up and running, since you weren't able to listen to every channel anymore.
I just have used Encore for Go so far, since I always feel foreign in Typescript, even though I think I'm able to use it quite well. Encore is definitely an interesting solution, even though it feels like you're mostly pinned to their infra setup. But I think I've read, that they improved exporting.
January 11, 2025 at 7:24 PM
I just have used Encore for Go so far, since I always feel foreign in Typescript, even though I think I'm able to use it quite well. Encore is definitely an interesting solution, even though it feels like you're mostly pinned to their infra setup. But I think I've read, that they improved exporting.
Looks promising! We've been using webpack for way to long until moving to rspack. The benchmark values already look promising - wouldn't have expected that.
January 9, 2025 at 4:51 PM
Looks promising! We've been using webpack for way to long until moving to rspack. The benchmark values already look promising - wouldn't have expected that.
That's a quite funny story to be honest. I'm not sure when the initial case was opened, but there was a time between 2020 and 2023, where the ECJ judged the Privacy Shield treaty as not sufficient. I think there is a new treaty in place now, which states that a certified list of US companies is fine
January 8, 2025 at 5:11 PM
That's a quite funny story to be honest. I'm not sure when the initial case was opened, but there was a time between 2020 and 2023, where the ECJ judged the Privacy Shield treaty as not sufficient. I think there is a new treaty in place now, which states that a certified list of US companies is fine