"developer gets a great idea - let's push an update to the API as a GET request so we can cache this on the CDN... forgetting that the JWT token is potentially returned in the call. Now, whoever makes the call first gets their JWT token stored for everyone else to load instead when the API call is made."
Ta-da, Klarna.
If you want to grow as a programmer (in my case), then side projects are going to get you the skills to advance your career and get you a better job over "buddying up" with recruiters. Sure, you can be a 9-5 kinda person and then "switch off" when you get home, but you will be the one stuck wondering where it all went wrong and write a blog article complaining about it.
insert principal skinner out-of-touch meme here
I liked the idea, and gave it a shot. I think that was a very early version, and while I did like some of the features, I returned to doing it on chrome.
What I liked: - Use of apps. - Design: I liked the thought behind using both horizontal and vertical switching (not sure I described it right) which would means less tabs. More familiar for me since me taskbar is always on left.
Why I went back to chrome: - I usually have two gmail accounts open simultaneously (one personal), so if I were to use station, I would still have to use Chrome anyways. - No way to import history from chrome. (useful if I wanted to visit the same websites that I do now) - Memory usage and performance (I am sure that would have been fixed now.) - Autostart on every reboot: I am sorry, but this was the only reason I uninstalled it. I used it sparingly when I needed to focus, but autostart was really irritating so I uninstalled it.
Wish you all the best, and would love to use it more, but right now, I can focus with Chrome itself.
The autolaunch was also very annoying. Having user profiles or personas to handle all my logged in states for that user would be awesome. let me know when that's in there and I will get it another try.
I host a few services for family/friends/clients and am also working on a couple of projects at a time so I am forever switching accounts on a weekly basis.