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Thank you so much!


Ahah, thank you! Cabal is a great word.


Status UPD:

I'm sorry for this experience, but we just can't add all locations right now :(

We were adding the locations to the map manually. After the app went viral, we got over 600 new places over 24 hours, so we can't handle it this way anymore. We are working on automating this process, and as soon as we'll figure it out, we are going to add all the locations, including yours, to the map.

Thank you for your contribution! It means a lot to us. Please, don't worry, we will add your submissions as soon as we can.


I'm sorry for this, we just can't add all locations right now :(

We were adding the locations to the map manually. After the app went viral, we got over 600 new places over 24 hours, so we can't handle it this way anymore. We are working on automating this process, and as soon as we will figure it out, we are going to add all the locations, including yours, to the map.

Thank you for your contribution! It means a lot to us. Please, don't worry, we will add your submission as soon as we can.


Sorry, it's not open sourced (at least yet), but I was using React and Mapbox to implement it.

You can see an example in pure javascript here:

https://docs.mapbox.com/mapbox-gl-js/example/cluster/

And how to build a similar app here:

https://levels.io/hoodmaps/


Thank you! We are working on that!


would be cool to team up with those duck localities and setup webcams somewhere there.


There is an organisation 80000hours.org devoted to discovering careers related to future high-impact areas, it has a list of perspective career paths and reviews on them, including the obvious ones, like Machine Learning PhD, and not so obvious, like China specialist.

https://80000hours.org/career-reviews/


You can spend more on local services instead


It's ok to feel like that, totally. And it's not easy to become your own boss, you have to learn how to manage yourself and that will take time. You also need to change your expectations for rewards: you are no longer working for salary, you are working for profit now, which means that you have a different feedback loop now. As soon as you get used to this new feedback loop, you will be more comfortable with you new role.


I'd recommend to get some confidence with Ruby before moving to Rails. It's better to spend 2-3 months learning Ruby and then focus on learning Rails, than struggle with both right from the start.

When people say that you can learn only basics of Ruby in few days and then move to Rails, they are right, you can, but this way you will learn two things in parallel, and it's pretty exhausting. So this doubtfully will save you any time.


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