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It was the goose all along.
Yeah, no thanks.. I'll just stick with a $5 vps with lamp and jjquery
Why would anyone care who Paul Graham hangs out with?
I love how quick people are to dismiss the obvious technical skill involved in making something like this, just because of the off-color premise.
I wonder how much of that code is boilerplate vs. actual functionality.
Maybe the reason that drug prices in the US are higher across the board has more to do with insurers than the drugmakers? Sure seems like it.
Sometimes I wonder if it wouldn't be better if Mozilla wasn't a thing anymore.
Its always refreshing when a whole industry says "You can't do this" and some guy just comes along and goes "yeah you can, I've been doing it for years".
Had many similar experiences when role playing in video games like Minecraft with an autistic relative. Him putting his needs and emotions in the context of the game made him readily engage in banter in a way that he…
I'm excited about Cosmic's potential to break open the Gnome / Plasma duopoly. Not sold on the visual design of the desktop yet, but maybe I'll come around once its out of Alpha.
No not really, but HoMM was a nice gateway-drug to proper RTS
https://web.archive.org/web/20231028183009/https://www.nytim... Warms my old heart seeing kids playing the same plastic garbage I used to when I was their age.
Seems unnecessary to me to discontinue Chromecast. I wonder how long existing devices will be supported for.
Deeply appreciate people rewriting and polishing up stuff lower down in the stack. Its work like that that makes sure the house of cards our digital infrastructure has become doesn't just collapse.
https://archive.md/20240720151944/https://www.wsj.com/style/...
Big fan of this, but I still feel like getting anything working through ROCM is a chore and a half. There's a dire need for standardisation across hardware and software stacks in ML.
Well, they would be holding back the web, if they had significant marketshare. Personally at my job we dropped Firefox support. I imagine we're not the only ones to do so.
https://archive.md/20240621044650/https://www.wired.com/stor...
HTML, CSS & Javascript.
Out of React, Vue & Svelte I much prefer Svelte's approach since its the closest you can get to vanilla javascript. But I suppose we're getting pretty off topic at this point.
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Sounds like "Its hard, so it can't be done" to me. There are plenty of people making good software in C++, how else would we have what we have. Sure, things get bloated and break over time, but thats not due to…
Because its fun, and because it might break the chromium monopoly we're currently living in, some day far in the future.
This looks like a genuinely exciting step for open source hardware. I just hope the momentum can hold, it would be interesting to see more open source components in the wild like this.
Shuttleworth and Canonical have done so much good for linux, but I cringe a bit when he misrepresents why people dislike Snaps. Also he totally glossed over the amazon lens and Unity situation, which I would have loved…