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He's implying here that Radon used source code from replit. That's a pretty big claim to make, I'm curious if that's the case.
Location: Georgia, USA Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: C#/.NET Core, PHP, Ruby Résumé/CV: https://brb3.org/resume.html Email: bobby at brb3 dot org I'm a Software Engineer with 10+ years of experience…
Turns out, you can't mention that things might be astroturfing on HN because that's against the rules. So _pointing out_ something fishy is against the rules here. That seems very strange to me.
I don't know how to provide evidence of manipulation as an outside observer. I was pointing out that it does seem strange. But maybe this is the course of HN nowadays.
A marketing page at the number one spot on Hacker News, and only 35 minutes old. Hmm.
I'm paying $100/mo for gigabit fiber through Ringgold Telephone Company. I'm in Ringgold, GA (right on the Tennessee border, south of Chattanooga).
> Essentially just requiring an at-mark between two other bits of text. I've been using this regex to make sure there actually is text before and after the @ /.+@.+/
26 inches (+1 inch for the thickness of the desk surface).
I bought one of these desks as well. I also use it at just about 41 inches when standing. I think the desk sways a bit more than the article says. That said, I would imagine using a sturdier monitor stand (or an arm…
For those wondering about `rootless`, it is implemented as an extended attribute on files/directories. $ xattr /usr com.apple.FinderInfo com.apple.rootless Running `sudo rm -rf /usr` fails. $ sudo rm -rf /usr rm: /usr:…
I'm a developer at a company called PriceWaiter[1] that provides a similar “Make an Offer” service to existing eCommerce stores. Our API allows retailers to add a button to any product on their site to get offers from…
It's been years since I've used StumpWM, but I believe you can accomplish a similar setup using SLIME (http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/StumpWM).