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100% terrible customer service. The bootloop was caused by flaws in the Snapdragon chip. The OSS fix is to basically disable half of the cores and run the phone in a crippled state.

https://www.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p-bootloop-fix/


That park you speak of had close to 300-400 people catching Pokemon last night in 90+ degree temps.

The game is popular across all segments.


Why are you asking for "read and write all public repository data" & "read and write all user data."? I understand the read, but not clear on the write


I think someone else mentioned this as well, but unfortunately Github ties the "staring a repo" to the write permission. I think I can try to separate it out so it can ask for that scope when a user wants to use that feature.


Thanks for the response! Github is definitely a little unclear on the permissions side of things. Might help clear things up if you mention what you are doing with the permissions somewhere.


How'd you know!


Shocking, didn't work.


Here is a good write up on the trade offs between the two: http://programmers.stackexchange.com/a/237762


Mailing lists are hugely helpful to passively monitor different tech domains in addition to your regular sources.

You wouldn't find one specifically about AngularQuery but if I was following for news in that domain I'd add http://javascriptweekly.com/ to my list as an example.


Is this satire? or a real rant!? I get that git has a bit of a learning curve to learn "all" of the techniques, but it's really not that hard to get the basics going.


I'm assuming this is a real rant, as he touches on a lot of the problems with Git. Git does have a steeper learning curve than other source control systems. And many of its features are not exactly intuitive.


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