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I’ve seen way too many of “scientists” and “researchers” try their own cures to various problems. Always shocks me how relatively simple solutions can be with the proper background but none of those would reach mass…
It’s relatively simple to detect crawlers writing one from scratch could take a few weeks if the infrastructure was in place. With salaries though finding an externally managed solution might be cheaper.
The packaging for the Vita was as close as you can get to perfect. i check the prices for Vitas every now and then. Reminded me of Star Trek tricorders growing up. Especially with location based games which worked…
HTTP errors aren’t the most readable, although traditional database errors aren’t too readable most of the time.
I know there are other libraries which offer similar features (alpine.js), but none are as simple and focused as HTMX. It seems like such an elegant solution I’m surprised more people haven’t started using it. It just…
Python offers typing with static compiling. .Net doesn’t really match with startup culture. I’m on the fence about Go, but maybe that’s my preference to having classes. But yeah I’m the general case if I was an investor…
Disagree, I’m so disappointed in companies who do sprint type development refusing to use Python. It works well with the “Silicon Valley startup ecosystem”. That being said, as far as workplace differences I’d say Java…
I feel like as a scripting language Python excels. Glad to have this PEP, but it would be more pythonic have except be optional. The reason I pick up Python for projects is because it grows with the application;…
A common use case of HTMX is sending fragments when scrolling. Since http/3 uses udp to send the fragments, duplicate packet information doesn’t have to be sent. Kind of funny the newer protocol effectively works in the…
http/3 seems to be an excellent opportunity to optimize HTMX or any of the libraries which leverage HTML fragments like JSX. The obvious advantage of http/3 is for gaming. The servers which run the frameworks have to…
Quicker games that can be easily put down and picked back up and don’t break the bank. Nintendo catered to their audience as the company grew.
The AI hype train is like gasoline for somebody’s car. It’s something people pay for to protect themselves against risk.
Anything medical becomes a licensing nightmare. With how expensive power wheelchairs get I’m shocked they don’t come with a flight box.
Could be an organization issue, when I think of a Nintendo Switch it should be organized under Bh not Gh. Especially with an emulator which doesn’t get updates from Nintendo.
The type of engagement and audience arguably matters more.
Seems like a card to remind people to be careful when developing systems.
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I’ve seen way too many of “scientists” and “researchers” try their own cures to various problems. Always shocks me how relatively simple solutions can be with the proper background but none of those would reach mass…
It’s relatively simple to detect crawlers writing one from scratch could take a few weeks if the infrastructure was in place. With salaries though finding an externally managed solution might be cheaper.
The packaging for the Vita was as close as you can get to perfect. i check the prices for Vitas every now and then. Reminded me of Star Trek tricorders growing up. Especially with location based games which worked…
HTTP errors aren’t the most readable, although traditional database errors aren’t too readable most of the time.
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I know there are other libraries which offer similar features (alpine.js), but none are as simple and focused as HTMX. It seems like such an elegant solution I’m surprised more people haven’t started using it. It just…
Python offers typing with static compiling. .Net doesn’t really match with startup culture. I’m on the fence about Go, but maybe that’s my preference to having classes. But yeah I’m the general case if I was an investor…
Disagree, I’m so disappointed in companies who do sprint type development refusing to use Python. It works well with the “Silicon Valley startup ecosystem”. That being said, as far as workplace differences I’d say Java…
I feel like as a scripting language Python excels. Glad to have this PEP, but it would be more pythonic have except be optional. The reason I pick up Python for projects is because it grows with the application;…
A common use case of HTMX is sending fragments when scrolling. Since http/3 uses udp to send the fragments, duplicate packet information doesn’t have to be sent. Kind of funny the newer protocol effectively works in the…
http/3 seems to be an excellent opportunity to optimize HTMX or any of the libraries which leverage HTML fragments like JSX. The obvious advantage of http/3 is for gaming. The servers which run the frameworks have to…
Quicker games that can be easily put down and picked back up and don’t break the bank. Nintendo catered to their audience as the company grew.
The AI hype train is like gasoline for somebody’s car. It’s something people pay for to protect themselves against risk.
Anything medical becomes a licensing nightmare. With how expensive power wheelchairs get I’m shocked they don’t come with a flight box.
Could be an organization issue, when I think of a Nintendo Switch it should be organized under Bh not Gh. Especially with an emulator which doesn’t get updates from Nintendo.
The type of engagement and audience arguably matters more.
Seems like a card to remind people to be careful when developing systems.