- Feb 2023
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news.ycombinator.com news.ycombinator.com
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they're holding developers back
Fuck developers.
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Jesus fucking Christ. Fuck this shit.
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- Jul 2022
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catamphetamine.github.io catamphetamine.github.io
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Windows 10 currently (01.01.2020) doesn't support Unicode country flags, and displays two-letter country codes instead of emoji flag images.
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- Apr 2021
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www.kickstarter.com www.kickstarter.com
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We are are continuing our commitment to creating our games that are free and widely accessible anyone that is curious by making our game files available under Creative Commons license BY–NC–SA 4.0. That means we will continue offering a full, free print-and-play kit for Pax Pamir, and later this campaign, John Company! Anyone can use, remix, and share the game, so long as they do not use it for commercial purposes.
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medium.com medium.com
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Yet, it certainly is important to make the proper choices when picking up style. Similarly to fashion, code style reflects our credo as developers, our values and philosophy. In order to make an informed decision, it’s mandatory to understand the issue at stake well. We all have defined class methods many times, but do we really know how do they work?
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- Mar 2021
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www.chevtek.io www.chevtek.io
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he goes on to say that simple functions should not be packages because they are too small.
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- Feb 2021
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github.com github.com
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I don't think seeing it in Rails PRs naturally means we should do it blankly. Put it another way, what's the justification in those PRs for doing it?
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- understand both sides of an issue
- why?
- understand the ramifications/effects/consequences
- doing something without knowing why/how it works
- justification for existence
- fallacy: doing something because it's popular / everyone is doing it
- rationale
- investing time to really understand something
- understand the trade-offs
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I'd like to know specifically what you were aiming to achieve with this Gem as opposed to simply using https://github.com/apotonick/reform? I am happy to help contribute, but equally if there is a gem out there that already does the job well, I'd like to know why we shouldn't just use that.
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Local file Local file
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www.reddit.com www.reddit.com
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Space: Suppose we had infinite memory, then cache all the data; but we don't so we have to decide what to cache that is meaningful to have the cache implemented (is a ??K cache size enough for your use case? Should you add more?) - It's the balance with the resources available.
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Time: Suppose all your data was immutable, then cache all the data indefinitely. But this isn't always to case so you have to figure out what works for the given scenario (A person's mailing address doesn't change often, but their GPS position does).
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www.quora.com www.quora.com
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So the hard and unsolvable problem becomes: how up-to-date do you really need to be?
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After considering the value we place, and the tradeoffs we make, when it comes to knowing anything of significance, I think it becomes much easier to understand why cache invalidation is one of the hard problems in computer science
the crux of the problem is: trade-offs
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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never care and try to understand design standards
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- Oct 2020
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Oops, I had not read your original description closely enough.
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The only "issue" it has is that its unfamiliar. People have been working with HTML for years and are comfortable with it. That's basically the only reason that people find it more readable. If you make an effort to spend sometime with hyperscript, it becomes as familiar and readable as jsx.
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github.com github.com
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I'm not sure I understand the problem, everything you are describing is already possible.
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Unfortunately people lack the the time to invest to really understand those things
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People constantly suggest that I should have just worked with a different library instead of writing another one.
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Do we need another JS UI Library?
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- Sep 2020
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I wonder at what point Svelte would add this feature if, for example, a majority of their users ended up migrating to a fork that added this missing feature (like this one)?
Would they then concede and give in to popular demand in order to avoid a schism of the community?
Kind of like Rails swallowed / consolidated with Merb after they saw how great its ideas were?
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TBH It is a bit disheartening to see this issue closed when all proposed solutions do not sufficiently solve the issue at hand, I really like svelte but if this is how feature requests are handled I am probably not going to use it in the future.
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github.com github.com
- May 2020
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gist.github.com gist.github.com
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iandunn.name iandunn.name
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Unfortunately, the WordPress.org plugin repository doesn’t provide a way to maintain your plugin with Git.
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teleogistic.net teleogistic.net
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Some months ago, I wrote about using Git and Github with the wordpress.org plugin repository.
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github.com github.com
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I wish Mozilla would recognize the importance of built-in translation that Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge have.
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- Apr 2020
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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[link](url){:target="_blank"} Works for jekyll or more specifically kramdown, which is a superset of markdown, as part of Jekyll's (default) configuration. But not for plain markdown. ^_^
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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For ghost markdown use: [Google](https://google.com" target="_blank) Found it here: https://cmatskas.com/open-external-links-in-a-new-window-ghost/
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since mobile Chrome still doesn't support extensions (Google plz)
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- Sep 2017
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www.mnemotext.com www.mnemotext.com
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It is up to me, not the state, what beliefs I adopt, what opinions I voice, or what religion I practice.
Except not really. Social institutions like school, religion, saluting the flag, etc. socialize us into acceptable thought/behavior. We are free, to an extent, to rebel against these socializations, but rarely without backlash from friends, family, community, etc. See also: Red Scare
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- Jan 2017
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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until black women on social media began calling out the press for ignoring the story. Many reached for one word — ‘‘erasure’’ — for what they felt was happening. ‘‘Not covering the #Holtzclaw verdict is erasing black women’s lives from notice,’’ one woman tweeted. ‘‘ERASURE IS VIOLENCE.’’ Deborah Douglas, writing for Ebony magazine, argued that not reporting on the case ‘‘continues the erasure of black women from the national conversation on race, police brutality and the right to safety.’’
black women are being erased from the discussion. Race in general plays a role on how much a topic is spoken about. This case was not even mentioned or discussed until black women started the talk.
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- May 2016
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tachesdesens.blogspot.com tachesdesens.blogspot.com
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Tell me what you want!
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- Dec 2015
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mfeldstein.com mfeldstein.com
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I’m sorry, but this sort of quasi-mystical garbage debases the very notion of education and harms Knewton’s brand in the process.
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