Just learned that the token lasts for 6 weeks, so the issue might lie in how you’ve implemented the session.
Take a look at the hydrogen demo store, auth is implemented using the customer access token and Hydrogen’s CookieSessionStorage:
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Just learned that the token lasts for 6 weeks, so the issue might lie in how you’ve implemented the session.
Take a look at the hydrogen demo store, auth is implemented using the customer access token and Hydrogen’s CookieSessionStorage:
You can use hydrogen and the storefront api to renew the customerAccessToken: https://shopify.dev/api/storefront/2022-04/objects/customera...
Show HN: Shopify's headless commerce stack now GA (Hydrogen and Oxygen)
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I don't personally click through on web search results from Spotlight (usually I just use Spotlight to search for an app or shortcut on my phone), but I think Siri is the biggest unlock here.
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New GitHub repos to have default branches named “main” instead of “master”
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I’m looking into fabricJS for a project I’m working on too. Did you try other libraries like konva?
Sorry to hear about the loss of your girlfriend. This is an amazing way to honor her life, and important work you're doing to help solve a painful problem for millions of people. I've lost a family member to this disease, and have friends who have as well. I'm going to share this with someone I know who is also battling opioid addiction today. Thank you for building this.
How software is eating care delivery for healthcare (A16Z)
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Erasure: a breakthrough protocol to create unstoppable data feeds
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Quantum Computing in the NISQ Era and Beyond – John Preskill
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This is cool, a few ideas:
1) Would like to understand why certain journalists were recommended to me. I like the idea of showing example articles, but the ones provided weren't relevant to me.
2) As a startup, I'm mostly interested in a journalist's influence and reach (ie. how many people are going to see this?). Topic relevance is also important, but at the end of the day I'd rather be written up by TC rather than by a local news org. Does the ML take influence/reach as an input?
3) It'd be useful to select my ideal outlets, e.g. national outlets, industry-specific, geo-specific, and then get results based on those preferences.
Main takeaway:
Work on something together w/ people you like and on an idea that you are truly excited about and strongly opinionated on. Shit will get hard and most people will quit too soon (esp if they don't like each other or don't care about what they're doing). Don't be those people.
Hey there, we actually think these are all really important differentiators. They might seem simple or arbitrary, but they're really hard to get right and are incredibly important to planners and guests. Of course we have a playbook for creating barriers to entry from a strategic standpoint, but we think getting the product experience right and focusing on the things that matter to our users is the #1 thing we can do.
We're definitely taking this seriously. Sports is a big market and you're right it's totally underserved. We've looked at some of the more specialized solutions you mentioned and there needs to be something much better.
One of the things we're working on to better support sport teams is helping with roommate assignments. We've done some of this manually so far and know how painful it can be, so now we're building it into Roomblocker.
We'll be doing outreach to tournaments, leagues, and teams - if you have any contacts would be great to connect. Either way, thanks for your help!
Great advice and appreciate it!
Thanks Ju!
Hey that'd be awesome, thanks for helping out! My email is dave@roomblocker.com
Random side note: I met my co-founder playing basketball. Good way to test a person's character ;)
Thanks for the kind words!
TLDR - we streamline group bookings for every step of the way, from getting the best group rates to helping you fill and manage your room block.
Thanks for the question. There's a few important things that we're doing differently from anyone else:
1) Roomblocker is for all groups - for corporate events (conferences, offsites, etc), personal events (weddings, family reunions, etc), and social events (student trips, sports travel, etc).
2) We match you with a real person to personally negotiate the best rates and terms. There's no fees and we don't mark up rates. Other solutions just forward you quotes from hotels and then you're on your own.
3) After you've booked, we provide a dashboard and a link to your room block so guests can easily reserve their rooms online. You don't have to mess around with spreadsheets, or provide an obscure call in code, or send guests to some clunky hotel site.
We're also doing small things that help streamline group bookings, for example integrating e-signature so our users don't have to fax paperwork back and forth with hotels.
There's a ton of opportunity in this space and we're excited to help bring this industry forward!
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