While I agree with the majority of the arguments, there are some cases where toolchains make it easier to manage monorepos. With JS/TS we had a monorepo with react web app, react-native mobile app and a shared REST API…
Love how everyone plays with redundancy - multiple hosts, balance loader, etc, and yet half of the web relies on single point of failure being CF
I'm just gonna leave this here too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MijmeoH9LT4
How did noone post https://xkcd.com/927/ yet?
I love how the only two omegle.com links on hackernews are one from opening in 2009 and one from closing in 2023
It's not a hack. It's just sending a well-known three tones sequence on given frequency.
Thanks. The "unrevokable" part sounded fishy, but I get it now.
Can someone explain the unrevokable legacy IP addresses?
> high-level statement about a relevant side point Here's how it really works. I'll write a couple paragraphs on all the exceptions I can think of, explaining how you should have said "often" instead of "almost always".
The author acutally posted above your comment ;)
One word to sum this up: wow
Pixelart images?? You sir have too much free time on your hands Love the outcome though
I love Tom Scott's explanation of Unicode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MijmeoH9LT4
While I agree with the majority of the arguments, there are some cases where toolchains make it easier to manage monorepos. With JS/TS we had a monorepo with react web app, react-native mobile app and a shared REST API…
Love how everyone plays with redundancy - multiple hosts, balance loader, etc, and yet half of the web relies on single point of failure being CF
I'm just gonna leave this here too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MijmeoH9LT4
How did noone post https://xkcd.com/927/ yet?
I love how the only two omegle.com links on hackernews are one from opening in 2009 and one from closing in 2023
It's not a hack. It's just sending a well-known three tones sequence on given frequency.
Thanks. The "unrevokable" part sounded fishy, but I get it now.
Can someone explain the unrevokable legacy IP addresses?
> high-level statement about a relevant side point Here's how it really works. I'll write a couple paragraphs on all the exceptions I can think of, explaining how you should have said "often" instead of "almost always".
The author acutally posted above your comment ;)
One word to sum this up: wow
Pixelart images?? You sir have too much free time on your hands Love the outcome though
I love Tom Scott's explanation of Unicode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MijmeoH9LT4