Cute. It might be useful with some more presets and the ability to fade to something other than white. For now, it's just a cute joke.
I have a real problem with an article that claims something about someone else that the other person themselves would openly refute. It's a classic straw man argument from the start... Assigning expectations and beliefs…
This is a fun little game. Starts out hard, until you start learning some of the rules. 1's are your friend, as well as large numbers. It'll get easier as you learn more patterns, but there are some that are a good…
On one hand the interface is interesting and novel, but I'm not sure it really has a lot to offer initially. It's much easier to visualize the relationships between pieces of data with how the linking works, but the…
CPU backdoors are a very real concern, but not only in the CPU but in the growing complexity of the motherboard chipset. For example, a malicious memory controller could manipulate data on the way to the CPU, causing a…
I think you underestimate the anger he's caused in the bureaucracy. Governments see him as a security threat, which means they'll spend military-level amounts to keep him under as much control as they can, and will…
I'm not really sure changing the behavior of fundamental operations really counts as metaprogramming, but in many ways I think it's very in-line with some conceptual constructs JS already has in place. Considering that…
Might as well have an article titled "The Ethics of Dynamite".
Not super surprising. JS can be used for all kinds of stuff, and is hitting something of a critical mass. I expect there to be some JS fragmentation at some point, with more specific variants being used for different…
This is a common problem with a lot of these kinds of technologies... I've worked with the .NET entity framework, as well as spring .net. What people fail to really realize is that they are large, complex platforms…
Cute. It might be useful with some more presets and the ability to fade to something other than white. For now, it's just a cute joke.
I have a real problem with an article that claims something about someone else that the other person themselves would openly refute. It's a classic straw man argument from the start... Assigning expectations and beliefs…
This is a fun little game. Starts out hard, until you start learning some of the rules. 1's are your friend, as well as large numbers. It'll get easier as you learn more patterns, but there are some that are a good…
On one hand the interface is interesting and novel, but I'm not sure it really has a lot to offer initially. It's much easier to visualize the relationships between pieces of data with how the linking works, but the…
CPU backdoors are a very real concern, but not only in the CPU but in the growing complexity of the motherboard chipset. For example, a malicious memory controller could manipulate data on the way to the CPU, causing a…
I think you underestimate the anger he's caused in the bureaucracy. Governments see him as a security threat, which means they'll spend military-level amounts to keep him under as much control as they can, and will…
I'm not really sure changing the behavior of fundamental operations really counts as metaprogramming, but in many ways I think it's very in-line with some conceptual constructs JS already has in place. Considering that…
Might as well have an article titled "The Ethics of Dynamite".
Not super surprising. JS can be used for all kinds of stuff, and is hitting something of a critical mass. I expect there to be some JS fragmentation at some point, with more specific variants being used for different…
This is a common problem with a lot of these kinds of technologies... I've worked with the .NET entity framework, as well as spring .net. What people fail to really realize is that they are large, complex platforms…