u/LeadInteresting8295

Recommendations for buying MacBook for family in Israel (paying from US)?

Hi everyone, I don't know if this is the right subreddit to ask this question, If it's not allowed do let me know but I'm trying to buy a MacBook Neo for my mom who lives in Ramat Gan, but I'm based in the US. I'm looking for recommendations on reliable retailers or services that:

- Accept US credit cards

- Ship to Ramat Gan

- Are trustworthy and have good customer service

I've looked at Sultan Tech but wanted to see if there are other good options before I commit.

Has anyone done this before? What's worked well for you? Any retailers to avoid?

Thanks in advance!

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u/LeadInteresting8295 — 16 hours ago

Homepage Project

Heyaya, I got done creating my homepage to showcase my portfolio(it ain’t much but it’s honest work :3) I wanted to go all out & try my best on this project before starting react, this is how it turned out.

https://shriyashzzz.github.io/homePage/

Let me know what you think about it.

How did your project turn out?

Also for some reason I get this weird flickering bug on chrome with the cube animation, I tried to force gpu acceleration with “will-change” && transform: translate3d(0, 0, 0) properties but that didn’t work. Any suggestions are appreciated. Thank you.

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u/LeadInteresting8295 — 1 day ago

hey everyone, just wrapped up my battleship project and honestly i'm pretty proud.

Couple of thoughts:

 TDD although time consuming is actually goated. Writing tests before code actually helps think through the logic so much more clearly.

If you struggle with Webpack, Webpack will make sense, trust me, eventually that is. After struggling with it in my previous projects, I'm now comfortable debugging config issues, and if be it going through it's documentation to figure it out.

writing tests first really helped me think through what I was building before I well built it. also OOP concepts are starting to feel less abstract & i can actually read error messages without panicking now. especially with webpack, holy fuck that thing breaks so much, but i am not afraid of it and it makes sense now, compared to when I did the restaurant project.

the code definitely isn't perfect and i'm sure there are better ways to do things, so if anyone has time to take a look i'd really appreciate feedback on:

  • is my code structure reasonable or am i doing something weird?
  • anything i could've done better with the tools I had?
  • any best practices i should know about?

live: https://shriyashzzz.github.io/battleship/

repo: https://github.com/Shriyashzzz/battleship

starting React next after the quick Html section and can't wait, but want to make sure i'm building good habits with vanilla js first.

would love some feedback on my code!thanks for any help! this community has been awesome for learning.

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u/LeadInteresting8295 — 11 days ago