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* 18:05 How was Sky’s Apple TV app built?

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* 04:13 What do the systems look like inside of Sky? Other key features include robust Storyblok SDKs and APIs, powerful internationalization options, and an eCommerce-ready platform. The result is that every team has the freedom to quickly and easily create the ideal website with limitless extensibility. It offers the flexibility for developers to craft their perfect tech stack, but it also empowers content creators to make changes independently. Storyblok is a headless component-based CMS with a real-time visual editor. With Retool, you ship more apps and move your business forward-all in less time. Switch to code nearly anywhere to customize how your apps look and work. Visually design apps that interface with any database or API. Retool is the fast way to build internal tools. Visit v/Syntax to get your first Gatsby site up in minutes and experience the speed. Gatsby’s opinionated, React-based framework makes the hardest parts of building a performant website simpler. Gatsby is the framework of choice for content-rich sites backed by a headless CMS as its GraphQL data layer makes it straightforward to source website content from anywhere. Today’s episode was sponsored by Gatsby, the fastest frontend for the headless web. I am asking sincerely, because I plan to buy either the Proton LT or the Ascendant hoody soon, and I want to make sure I correctly understand the pros and cons of each.In this supper club episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk with Filipe Ferreira of Sky TV about the tech stack used to deliver streaming TV content, build Apple TV apps, host media, and more. Do you have experience with Alpha not being durable? I’ve not noticed my fleece layers losing loft. First, how do you think the OR Ascendant hooded jacket would compare in this review?Īnd, you state that PolarTec Alpha insulation is not durable? Can you please explain why? I thought that since Alpha is basically long-pile fleece, it would not break or lose loft like short-fiber, loose synthetic insulation fills having very small fiber diameters. So Max, I have two questions if you would be kind enough to reply. And according to Max’s review, the Uberlayer is the same warmth as the Proton LT and Nano Air. The Ascendant uses the same weight of PolarTec Alpha insulation as the reviewed Uberlayer, so I assume they would both be the same warmth. The OR Ascendant hoody weighs a claimed 13.0 oz, which is a whole 1.4 oz lighter than the top-recommended Arcteryx Proton LT.
