Location: BC, Canada
Remote: yes
Willing to relocate: no
Technologies: Ruby, Rails, Vue, Postgresql
Résumé/CV: https://somazx.github.io/
Email: somazx AT gmail.com
20+ Years experience as a web application developer and working remote (I began working remote in 2000). I began my career working with PHP and Postgresql - the last ten years I've worked primarily with Ruby/Rails and Vue JS. I've also developed mobile SPA/PWA applications with Vue.
Also, if no one's site is getting human traffic would the quantity of human generated content degrade over time? And AI content will increase? And then what will the AI's scrape/learn from? Themselves? How do you change their minds when the information changes in reality, but a bunch of AIs are stuck in a consensus loop? =)
Documentation site was based on https://vuepress.vuejs.org/ but it evolved so much I dropped Vue all together and wen't with plain HTML instead. I must have left that meta tag from the early days.
Regarding Vue I use it daily at my job, great library :)
Ben Awad developed a great little app which addresses this problem also. I believe he developed it with his mother - who is a the designer. https://www.mysaffronapp.com/
I have never side loaded an app on my Android phone in the 6+ years I've had one.
All I've ever heard is that it is risky to do so.
I could *maybe* see doing it if the vendor were directly offering me their software - and I had some amount of trust of that vendor - like if Microsoft offered an app to directly install one my phone.
But I've never heard of or encountered that. So I'm guessing it isn't a thing.
The existing stored data would stay as it is. It would be automatically converted to datetime on query. The new data that's coming in would be stored as datetime.
From user's perspective, the change would be instant.