thanks for clearing this up. a bit sad as someone who started out as a Drupal dev. It was hellish as a junior but the overall ecosystem is so expandable and the community is great. At least the Tesla website is still Drupal heh
22yo final-year CS student. Available to join full-time immediately.
I have been fiddling with computers since I was a kid. While my current role is in a non-technical domain, I spend my free time building full-stack apps and experimenting with Linux.
I'm a quick learner who loves diving into new tech stacks and meeting people who are passionate about what they build. I am looking to pivot into a technical role where I can solve real problems.
Great catch! I've figured out the problem. My API actually returns[0] the IPA for both UK and US accents. The problem was it was under the tags "Received-Pronunciation" and "General-American" instead of the usual "En-uk" and "En-us".
Hey, thank you for the feedback. You're right, blocking NRDs is impractical for anyone in the tech space. But I wrote this article for the general audience, who encounters NRDs very rarely. And when they do, it is likely to be malicious. (I don't have solid evidence, though).
About my domain being blocked by this feature, I guess I'll have to wait it out.
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