32 results for "problem solve tantek"

  • capjamesg, what problem are you trying to solve with "post mapping"?
    [tantek] at 2022-05-25 19:39
  • because "chatting about what's possible" almost always goes way beyond the scope of solving the actual problem you're trying to solve, and then you get stuck with more complexity than you needed in the first place
    [tantek] at 2022-05-18 19:50
  • always start with your own use-case and what problem you are trying to solve
    [tantek] at 2022-05-17 17:29
  • Hmm, I read that and I don't see a clear problem statement of what problem you’re trying to solve, so I'd suggest doing that first (writing up specifically what problem you're trying to solve, and if you're not sure, describing maybe an "ideal" in terms of user-actions and expected results — purely in terms of user actions, with zero mention of protocols)
    [tantek] at 2022-05-16 23:14
  • hi beler, I recommend starting with what problems you're trying to solve for yourself on your personal website! depending on which problem(s) you want to solve, there are different protocols etc.
    [tantek] at 2022-04-01 17:45
  • snarfed, while factually true, I think it obscures the higher level question, what problem are they trying to solve? my guess is how to get the URL of the syndicated tweet back into their blogging "system" so they can update their original post to link to that syndicated copy.
    [tantek] at 2022-03-10 18:48
  • Do we need a top level place hierarchy to the granularity of individual cities (as a way of avoiding name collisions across cities)? e.g. /US/CA/SF/ ? and should we assume that we're not trying to solve the Starbucks or McDonald's problem? (of individual tips/reviews for specific venues?)
    [tantek] at 2022-02-04 20:35
  • description of its contents is not the same as "what problem does this solve"
    [tantek] at 2021-12-06 19:57
  • so sure, both *can* exist, but don't bother evangelizing the few/elite option as if it will solve the problem for most people
    [tantek] at 2020-11-26 22:17
  • aaronpk, you can admit to the user/author problem being a good one to solve, while noting how horrible the specific approach of the spec is, and offering up the alternative of using existing simpler building blocks instead.
    [tantek] at 2020-05-20 22:37
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