I'm trying to convince a company to use #PWA for their very simple app. The problem is that they want to see an example of a PWA that prompts an install.
I've found a ton of good PWAs (yummly, pinterest, uber) but they either prompt to install their app😱 or just sit there an make me pull down the menu to 'install app'.
Are there any examples that actually PROMPT the user to install? I realize this needs to be done gently. I'm just looking for any example to convince them.
The author is attending the UK Games Expo, volunteering at IT and the Bring and Buy. They've been painting various Warhammer models, with Captain Karlaen halfway done. Recently finished "The Infinite and the Divine" and is listening to "Arrangements for War". Recorded new a Edge of Empire episode plus a Battle Report, and made various game-related purchases.
I’m interested in running #FrankenPHP (i.e., #Caddy) as the app server for a website. The website has multiple domains pointing to it, and I plan to run this in a #Kubernetes cluster. Can someone point to any docs or blog posts that show how others have set up similar configurations with Caddy or FrankenPHP, especially with regard to how Caddy magically configures HTTPS for the domains in this kind of setup?
@ramsey yeah, I think you'd probably not use Franken to do the SSL termination then? Have that handled by your k8s ingress and ensure your hosts specify http/80 so you don't end up asking for multiple identical certificates.
My latest game of #warhammer40k was insanely fun! Took another Ork Dread Mob list, with a Stompa, against Tyranids, and it ended on a perfect draw, 75 VP each.
What matters is that a Killa Kan exploded and took out a Pyrovore, which exploded and killed a Neurotyrant that was on 1HP, and then the Stompa with 1HP charged a Hive Tyrant, killed it, then the tyrant exploded in death, killing the Stompa, which exploded and thus killed my Mek, a Deff Dread, plus DeathLeaper, and a BroodLord. Awesome!
It was raining the other night and this meant going for a walk in the local parking structure. Not that many cars to pretend to own but definitely a bit of a direct to VHS horror movie vibe.