and it all goes downhill from there... I was never a big fan on node.js. it's mainstream popularity seems due to its corporate governance. io has just been so much more agile and faster, that I really worry that we will…
I remember when Atom first started to Fork and I left it. I could handle the clunkiness and performance. I find that with React and my vim editor, I'm happy coding again. If React could just borrow a few more ideas from…
yes part of the reason I moved away from AWS years ago. Now it doesn't even matter since I am deploying to Docker anyways.
This is rubish. Bring back the glory days of Opera. Webkit has turned to trash and Chrome/Firefox along with it.
Like it will make a difference. what is to stop them from manipulating packets if there is no visibility into what they do with our packets. Let alone that the average consumer doesn't even understand the concept of…
and it all goes downhill from there... I was never a big fan on node.js. it's mainstream popularity seems due to its corporate governance. io has just been so much more agile and faster, that I really worry that we will…
I remember when Atom first started to Fork and I left it. I could handle the clunkiness and performance. I find that with React and my vim editor, I'm happy coding again. If React could just borrow a few more ideas from…
yes part of the reason I moved away from AWS years ago. Now it doesn't even matter since I am deploying to Docker anyways.
This is rubish. Bring back the glory days of Opera. Webkit has turned to trash and Chrome/Firefox along with it.
Like it will make a difference. what is to stop them from manipulating packets if there is no visibility into what they do with our packets. Let alone that the average consumer doesn't even understand the concept of…