@chrismunns Ah I see. That makes sense. A real world example I use is this engineering.hmn.md/projects/tach… for processing images.
@chrismunns My web browser. Lets say I want helloworldlambdafunction.com to call a lambda function and return ‘hello world’.
@chrismunns So what should I use if I just want to make an endpoint for a single lambda function?
@ChrisVanPatten So medium I would say. We’ve been using the same basic microwave that came with our house but if I were to buy a new one I would go with amzn.to/2BgCIg2 You could probably save some money by going with a 1.3 cubic foot one.
@ChrisVanPatten Do you want a big microwave or a small microwave?
@JTI519 DO IT!
@VZWNow Well then I could get Project Fi and enjoy a lower bill and the benefits of the Sprint and T-Mobile network.
@VZWNow But then I would have to change phones. Kinda anti-consumer there isn’t it? Shouldn’t I be able to buy any phone and have it work on any network?
@VZWNow I like that I can get any GSM phone and use it on T-Mobile. My OnePlus3T won’t work on your network.
@intuitivous What do you do Carlos?
@VZWNow Hey *CKJ, I use GSM phones with bands that don’t work on Verizon.
@sgreenstonenj OnePlus3T.
@enqueue_russ @projectfi @madebygoogle Now the biggest limitation is I need a new phone. Maybe in a year or 2.
@enqueue_russ @projectfi @madebygoogle Ahh they cap the data at $60 + $20 monthly base fee. This would save me about $125/year versus my usual $77.13 (inc. fees) T-Mobile plan
@enqueue_russ @projectfi @madebygoogle Nice. This is a no brainer now. Cheaper than just going with T-Mobile.
@round I don’t get what UX people do.
@desandro @petersunna I loved the squircle
@msinkiat He lives in Kensington. You can see this car parked at a house when you’re driving up Connecticut avenue.
@iwilsonjr Thinking about it now, the websites I visit everyday are basically single column streams. That’s probably my bias there
