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I'm hosting some static sites on Bunny and I've found their service to be superb.


Are you flexible on the onsite part? Only I'm based in Glasgow and going to London every Tuesday and Thursday wouldn't be feasible, but I would otherwise be interested in applying.


It'd be great if you could input the monthly sacrifice as a percentage. I know off the top of my head how much I put into my pension as a percentage but I'd need to work that out / look at a payslip to know what it is in pounds and pence. Otherwise this looks really useful.


But an emdash is incredibly easy to type on a Mac — it's shift+option+minus, or option+minus to type an endash


They've recently introduced bunny.net Shield to add a security layer. I've not made use of it yet so I don't know what the coverage is like or how effective it is: https://bunny.net/shield/


This is very interesting. Thank you for making me aware!


It is, but they don't make it obvious on the home page. They have self-hosted getting started docs here: https://ghost.org/docs/


Your button answer is wrong though because the input tag can't have content. The version using input should be <input type="submit" value="Submit" />.


Having said that, I did just get marked down for having filter(num => num % 2 === 0) when the correct answer shouild (apparently) be filter(x => x % 2 === 0) so it's not great.


It used to be update keyboard language and watch as they tried to figure out what was going on. These days I walk on by.


I've been using Sublime Text since version 2, so probably close to 15 years, and I love it! It's my go to editor for code (mostly front end web dev but I've used it for C# as well, when VS won't get out of the way) as well as all of my writing (using Markdown). I've published 5 tabletop RPGs and related supplements (with another on the way) all written using Sublime plus so many lines of notes and blog posts. It's a dream to work with!

I've paid for my licence but is there a tip jar anywhere?


I applied for a similar role a few months ago as I've worked on a similar tech stack and product, are you open to people reapplying?


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