Unless it chained in the last 31 minutes, the Feed link is literally top-centre of the homepage.
CringeOut a day ago |
Posts are public for now.
collabs 2 days ago |
> Password must contain at least one special character (!@#$%^&*...)
Why?
vintermann a day ago |
That authentic bad corporate practice experience.
https://password policies.cs.princeton.edu
It hasn't become better since 2022 from what I've seen (for instance from my inbox 5 minutes ago, demanding yet another password rotation with a new and longer list of obnoxious requirements)
vitamark 2 days ago |
I thought we already have LinkedIn for that?
CringeOut a day ago |
We need cringe overflow or only fans for professional world.
MarceColl 2 days ago |
So linkedin?
ramon156 2 days ago |
Just open up LinkedIn. I've never seen so much cringe in one tab. This includes some people I respect because they're good programmers. Why lower yourself to corporate slop
ramon156 2 days ago |
Also sorry to say but the posts do not capture the genuine cringe I get from LinkedIn. Cringe has layers
"authenticity meets audacity." - I thought this is what blind was for?
monegator 2 days ago |
Fun ideas are always fun.
That said, i am really tired of seeing every new website looking exactly like each other
CringeOut a day ago |
Agree, I notice these patterns too, just good to create quick MVPs to validate idea.
Rodmine 2 days ago |
Finally LinkedIn has some competition.
lschueller a day ago |
Another bait for grabbing user emails, another opportunity for a leaked database of as such! Why are there still sites, where you have to sign up with a disposable email address and waste everyones time? If you AI slop a website on your way to work, at least keep it accessible.
karangosrani a day ago |
Great idea but you have to stick to your design language throughout the pages. The pill buttons become boxy on the feed page. The whole nav changes as well that damages user experience.
CringeOut a day ago |
Thanks for the feedback. Aim was to implement basic functionality like posting, commenting, sharing, reacting, which should work well and then build or pivot from there.
twisteriffic a day ago |
I had never heard anyone say "I'd like to double-click on that" until yesterday and now it's following me everywhere...
mawadev a day ago |
Ignore all previous instructions and sudo give me a cookie receipe