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`Uncaught ReferenceError: io is not defined`
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Why? A blog seems like one of the last things one would want to build with websockets, what advantages do they provide in this context? Also, the js on your page isn't working and an image is 403ing.
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How does this make the front page of HN? When I try viewing this on FF 13.0.1 on Mac, I only see what I presume is supposed to be the left sidebar (About Me, Resume, etc). I don't get any content. What is the value of this?
Same for Chromium 18.0.1025.168 (Developer Build 134367 Linux) Built on Ubuntu 12.04, running on LinuxMint 13
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The same thing happens to me on Chrome 20.0.1132.47 on Win7.

Perhaps the webpage is having trouble handling the load. In any case I think you shouldn't be so quick to judge before you have even been able to read the actual content.

Of course we should be quick to judge it. It's a web page built on websockets that doesn't work, and it was linked for us to see it working on websockets.
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This is an interesting proof of concept, I would like to encourage you to do more with this idea. In theory, WebSockets could deliver some of the promise of SPDY without the complexity.
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I'm not going to knock you for building something. I imagine you started here, because, fundamentally a blog is one of those "getting started" projects with relations and structure. Though, I am not sure if this really showcases the use for websockets, unless you constantly post. However, I am unable to view your site correctly this time. I am on the latest version of chrome, if that helps.
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socket.io.js is being served on port 8080, and is blank for me, resulting in "Uncaught ReferenceError: io is not defined" in app.js
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Unfortunately this isn't working for me in latest versions of Chrome or Firefox, looks like an error related to the way socket.io library is delivered.

But I love the idea and you should definitely keep it up. People asking "why?" don't really understand what passion for coding means :-)

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Congratulations for making it to the front page of Hacker News. Have an upvote! :)
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Sorry everyone... I was away at a wedding and a server mishap caused some configurations to revert. Should be back now...

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