In looking through sources, I'm no longer even convinced that disease was relevant anymore. An encyclopedia article shows a decline from about 15 million in 1865 to 7 million in 1873 - roughly 1 million per year.[1]…
You’ve shown an interesting insight: hunting could not have been only cause of the near-extinction of the buffalo. However, the way you’ve presented it is extremely misleading. It sounds like you are blaming the natives…
> As a workaround, I shipped Highlight.js with all my blog articles, which I never really liked. My site was static, so why should I force users to do rendering work on their machines? Doesn’t the client have to do…
Zed. It is written in a compiled language and it’s C++ extension doesn’t take down my servers.
You’re missing a term: n^6+n^3+2n^2+2n
I’ll give it to Tog, the UI is creative, and it communicates its intention without words, but it’s awful to use. It feels like fighting the computer to choose a selection even after you learn the trick.
Enterprise SaaS will charge hundreds of dollars per user per month, with a viscous lock in. The software mafia.
In looking through sources, I'm no longer even convinced that disease was relevant anymore. An encyclopedia article shows a decline from about 15 million in 1865 to 7 million in 1873 - roughly 1 million per year.[1]…
You’ve shown an interesting insight: hunting could not have been only cause of the near-extinction of the buffalo. However, the way you’ve presented it is extremely misleading. It sounds like you are blaming the natives…
> As a workaround, I shipped Highlight.js with all my blog articles, which I never really liked. My site was static, so why should I force users to do rendering work on their machines? Doesn’t the client have to do…
Zed. It is written in a compiled language and it’s C++ extension doesn’t take down my servers.
You’re missing a term: n^6+n^3+2n^2+2n
I’ll give it to Tog, the UI is creative, and it communicates its intention without words, but it’s awful to use. It feels like fighting the computer to choose a selection even after you learn the trick.
Enterprise SaaS will charge hundreds of dollars per user per month, with a viscous lock in. The software mafia.