Yeah, Svelte is pure gold.
@dang, second reply and apologies, now I know what you mean, I edited some part away which you probably meant and which is still in quotes of others' comments. Sorry, I'll try to improve and thanks for the hint!
> In no world would taking VC funding have been easier. Did I say that? Or that Rich should have taken the easier path? No, everyone should always take the harder path. But this is a deeper discussion. > I don’t…
Can't follow you, what do you mean/where did I cross into personal attacks? I highly appreciate Rich but the elephant in the room had to be addressed, especially on HN. I wonder that I am the only one that questions his…
Good point and I agree about Rich but I rather trust healthy markets and competition more than people.
Rich, I know where you come from, and I wholeheartedly believe what you say. But this is just the start of a relationship between you and Vercel. And you know that relationships will change over time and so on. And you…
> won't be joining any existing company Good news and the most underrated and overseen comment in this thread. Nice man!
Yes sure and it's not Vercel's fault that there's no other competitor left out there. I would have hired Rich as well if I were Vercel. But the market will suffer because one (and the better) player just left the…
This is so HN, in an Svelte thread memories from Ember (sharing your sentiments though).
Not sure if this topic is worth our time to debate. There are millions of ways of subtly controlling/influencing entities. And it's much easier if you pay money, ESOP and pay even more money if future goals and exits…
> The governance of Svelte isn't changing This is the standard narrative when OSS contributors got hired but ok, I'd write the same. But then just tell us what was the motivation of Vercel's shareholders and CEO to…
Ben, please don't surprise us and tell that you are the next one on Vercel's payroll.
Why is this 'awesome news' for us devs, the market and competition if one vendor now controls all modern SSR frameworks plus significant parts of the tool chain (swc)?
Am I the only one? Next just bought its biggest upcoming competitor—SvelteKit. Next is the best that React has to offer but it still has flaws. Svelte and SvelteKit are so awesome you cannot believe it before you've…
The left out porkbun's mail service for $24.00/year, still more expensive than their solution but not much.
Agreed. It took me half a day and I came not remotely to the UX and performance of coc.vim. Most incl. the nvim team are not aware that eg. tsserver is the fastest and most responsive code formatter for TS (yes, it goes…
So many memories. From a time far away. Before I got my first Macbook. When computer were honest. When the underlying OS was ugly and nobody cared if apps used their own style.
Do Surface Laptops have a healthy battery charging feature? E.g., does charging stop at a specific threshold like 60% with Lenovos?
A type system can do way more than the simple things from your first code block. This is misleading in terms of what a powerful type systems can do. Re your second code block: This can be typed with literal types, no…
Yeah, Svelte is pure gold.
@dang, second reply and apologies, now I know what you mean, I edited some part away which you probably meant and which is still in quotes of others' comments. Sorry, I'll try to improve and thanks for the hint!
> In no world would taking VC funding have been easier. Did I say that? Or that Rich should have taken the easier path? No, everyone should always take the harder path. But this is a deeper discussion. > I don’t…
Can't follow you, what do you mean/where did I cross into personal attacks? I highly appreciate Rich but the elephant in the room had to be addressed, especially on HN. I wonder that I am the only one that questions his…
Good point and I agree about Rich but I rather trust healthy markets and competition more than people.
Rich, I know where you come from, and I wholeheartedly believe what you say. But this is just the start of a relationship between you and Vercel. And you know that relationships will change over time and so on. And you…
> won't be joining any existing company Good news and the most underrated and overseen comment in this thread. Nice man!
Yes sure and it's not Vercel's fault that there's no other competitor left out there. I would have hired Rich as well if I were Vercel. But the market will suffer because one (and the better) player just left the…
This is so HN, in an Svelte thread memories from Ember (sharing your sentiments though).
Not sure if this topic is worth our time to debate. There are millions of ways of subtly controlling/influencing entities. And it's much easier if you pay money, ESOP and pay even more money if future goals and exits…
> The governance of Svelte isn't changing This is the standard narrative when OSS contributors got hired but ok, I'd write the same. But then just tell us what was the motivation of Vercel's shareholders and CEO to…
Ben, please don't surprise us and tell that you are the next one on Vercel's payroll.
Why is this 'awesome news' for us devs, the market and competition if one vendor now controls all modern SSR frameworks plus significant parts of the tool chain (swc)?
Am I the only one? Next just bought its biggest upcoming competitor—SvelteKit. Next is the best that React has to offer but it still has flaws. Svelte and SvelteKit are so awesome you cannot believe it before you've…
The left out porkbun's mail service for $24.00/year, still more expensive than their solution but not much.
Agreed. It took me half a day and I came not remotely to the UX and performance of coc.vim. Most incl. the nvim team are not aware that eg. tsserver is the fastest and most responsive code formatter for TS (yes, it goes…
So many memories. From a time far away. Before I got my first Macbook. When computer were honest. When the underlying OS was ugly and nobody cared if apps used their own style.
Do Surface Laptops have a healthy battery charging feature? E.g., does charging stop at a specific threshold like 60% with Lenovos?
A type system can do way more than the simple things from your first code block. This is misleading in terms of what a powerful type systems can do. Re your second code block: This can be typed with literal types, no…