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2 years ago
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on: Netlify's disingenuous survey-based attack on Next.js (and eleventy, too)
Nope, the other app they mistake for mine was taken down too. Maybe with just cause, I don't know. All I know is my app was unrelated and innocent.
canacrypto
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2 years ago
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on: Netlify's disingenuous survey-based attack on Next.js (and eleventy, too)
Oh, that's the best part. The support team sent me an incoherent message semi-explaining the ban and then blocked my email preventing me from responding to explain their mistake! Just stone-walled with no path for remediation. And just to be clear, I was not being rude/aggressive in my messages or anything like that.
canacrypto
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2 years ago
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on: Netlify's disingenuous survey-based attack on Next.js (and eleventy, too)
I was a happy Netlify user for years until they silently took down my app without warning. They blocked my account based on a bogus DMCA claim, the details of which point to a DIFFERENT app with a similar name. Unacceptable behavior from a hosting provider. I'll never use them again.
canacrypto
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2 years ago
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on: Should children clean their own schools? Japan thinks so
Absolutely yes. A bunch of rich, entitled parents will inevitably complain about it but it's so worth it.
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3 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Is TypeScript worth it?
Yes.
canacrypto
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3 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Do people not have hobbies anymore?
Do you mean kayak.com?
canacrypto
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3 years ago
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on: Joe Rogan Interviews Steve Jobs
Scary. Not sure how democracy survives when adversaries can make people say anything they want them to.
canacrypto
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3 years ago
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on: Dutch employee fired by U.S. firm for shutting off webcam awarded €75K in court
A first glance, this may sound like a case of a bad US company meeting reasonable labor laws, but Euro laws of often unreasonably restrictive. Companies choose to leave entirely, as happened here. How many people lost their jobs so this one person could have their payout? This company definitely sucks, but still unfortunate for others caught in the crossfire.
canacrypto
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3 years ago
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on: Google Timer is gone
Ditto for stopwatch. Whyyyyyyy?
canacrypto
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3 years ago
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on: Fresh is a new full stack web framework for Deno
Nothing new under the sun. This is just the latest in the pendulum swinging back to the same server-side strategy that Php/Django do. There's a reason we moved away that! Client-side apps are an elegant architecture that takes advantage of computing power on edge devices.
canacrypto
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4 years ago
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on: Bitcoin’s reliance on stablecoins harks back to the Wild West of finance
The title is misleading. Bitcoin isn't reliant on Stablecoins. DeFi, is but DeFi !== Bitcoin...
canacrypto
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5 years ago
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on: Rome: An experimental JavaScript toolchain
Greatly reduce the likelihood of supply-chain attacks.
canacrypto
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6 years ago
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on: Chrome deploys deep-linking in latest build despite privacy concerns
I'm not convinced this is a problem. In terms of ways we leak privacy on the web, this seems very low on the priority list.
canacrypto
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6 years ago
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on: Reasons to Learn Redux as a JavaScript Developer
I've been burned by observables in a large scale knockout project too. Definitely left my weary of observables for UI development in general.
canacrypto
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6 years ago
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on: Tell HN: Danny Cohen Has Died
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6 years ago
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on: Yoda conditions
I've found it's better to write normal conditions that are easier to read and leave it to your linter to catch unintended assignments.
canacrypto
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6 years ago
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on: The Fully Remote Attack Surface of the iPhone
Fine work here.
canacrypto
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7 years ago
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on: Show HN: Dark Reader extension – Dark mode for every website
I've been using this for a few weeks and overall I'm happy with it.
I do find that some complex web apps like gmaps or gmail slow down with this extension enabled. Particularly so in Firefox.
canacrypto
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7 years ago
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on: Microsoft is building a Chromium browser to replace Edge on Windows 10
I use Firefox as my primary browser and I don't find mainstream websites glitchy at all.
canacrypto
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9 years ago
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on: Software Engineering Internship Amazon Interview Experience
Though I agree these requirements are unacceptable, I'd like to point out that you've refused on grounds of privacy infringement and then leaked Amazon's private information.