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While I do agree with an overall sentiment, you can't seriously think this is a viable solution for most developers, surely.
> Crypto is also on the verge of the next wave of adoption Since roughly 2018 I reckon, at least.
We might as well future proof this by writing specs in YAML-ified Ruby, this way it's more flexible, I've been told it's best practice!
> An entire website encoded in a URL It is very much not, open the network tab on any of the examples, behold.
Sure, but what's the point then? Seems like .html with extra steps, not to mention that the URL itself won't work. Now for online, the data is in the URL already, publicly available (unless shared privately), and the…
> hosted nowhere > present everywhere > Still here when the internet isn't I'm afraid the OP may not have full understanding of how internet works. This is either some kind of a post irony, or some vibe code fever…
I'll kindly remind people that actual [physical] paper does, in fact, still exist. You may have various feelings about how sustainable and eco friendly it is - sure, but for simple daily notes it is a good alternative,…
Or https://github.com/sagiegurari/cargo-make
I feel like a new generation of Android powered e-ink tablets / phones is the answer here: https://shop.boox.com/collections/eink-tablet. Or maybe even that TCL tablet that looks kinda like e-ink, but is actually OLED:…
Please don’t use Chromium based browsers. Support real alternatives like Firefox.
I've being there (tm)
> As a developer you sell subscriptions independently; you set the price, handle the money and do all of the interactions with the customer. Then you register the subscription in the system by using a simple API. What…
Why? Of course so they can have their "registered users" count as high as possible to get another round of VC funding, so that they can drag this thing all the way to the IPO and get a nice and fat exit :)
https://github.com/beartype/beartype I wish more people started using Beartype, it makes Python bearable
Developers deploying static website in 2022 using K8S be like: https://xkcd.com/1319/
I wonder whether this choice ended up leading to Elementary OS being the least stable Ubuntu-based I’ve ever attempted to use. I really wanted to make it work but neither Luna nor Jólnir were actually stable enough to…