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lqs469 | 2 years ago | on: Threads, an Instagram app

If this new app support Web platform perfectly as well like twitter, It could be a bomb. Can't deny that, Previous Twitter devs built the Twitter Web app at a really high level in some way (eg. whatever the PWA tech or UX/UI details). But backwards to today, this previous creature is dying for some reason or someone's reason.

lqs469 | 5 years ago | on: Ask HN: Is there a whole universe of Chinese software that we don't see?

Ant-design, ECharts, Vue.js, fastjson, Kylin, dubbo, RocketMQ, Pulsar, Harbor, SkyWalking... Actually more repos are contributed by the worldwide developer but not just one country or person (such as vue.js, the founder is Chinese but runs by the open-source community power, and that's why we call it open-source software, everyone has the opportunity to contribute and use. That different from Company behavior).

lqs469 | 6 years ago | on: Handbook of Covid-19 Prevention and Treatment from Hospital with 0% fatality [pdf]

That's a serious handbook about prevention and treatment, whoever to medical professionals or normal people. And it's more valuable to those medical in the fire line now, You still can watch the news about doctors or nurses treating potential patients without masks or any protect suit. It is a high risk to anyone, Once hospitals been infected even overwhelmed, We will be a very dangerous situation.

Perhaps People panic at the beginning in a piece of uncertain information about diseases, but now there is a handbook or practices something and some people have already experienced this and sum up some experiences, It deserved be paid attention to.

lqs469 | 6 years ago | on: Zero Trust Networks

> I am leery of jargon. I am as guilty of using it as the next engineer, but there comes a point where there are just too many precise, narrowly-understood terms polluting your vocabulary. The circle of people you can talk to shrinks until going to the store to buy milk feels like an exercise in speaking a foreign language you took one intro course to in college. Less jargon is better.

Before reading the paper, That beginning has hit me, That's a brilliant writing skill.

lqs469 | 6 years ago | on: Italy is extending its coronavirus quarantine measures to the entire country

This is not surprising, even very common. The media can easily guide the direction of public opinion. After all, there are not many people who think independently (Fortunately, most of the people on the HN were able to make their own judgments). Look at these two tweets from NYT, just separated by 20 minutes:

[1] https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1236484352965521408

[2] https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1236479276586807296

I mean the events happened are similar, but the point of reporting is totally different.

lqs469 | 6 years ago | on: Ask HN: How bad do you think the Covid-19 pandemic will get?

At present, the most likely situation is that as the temperature rises and summer is approaching, the virus's ability to spread begins to decline. At the same time, the strengthening of people's isolation measures makes the spread of the virus continuously decrease. Then, whether the infected person has cured or died, the virus is slowly disappearing from the human community. However, the premise of all this is: (1)the government attaches sufficient importance and has the ability to segregate his people and persist until the summer comes. (2)The virus does not mutate.

lqs469 | 6 years ago | on: CLUI: Building a Graphical Command Line

This idea is so great, really like it. But I don’t know how practical it is. From the article, It improves the UI and interaction of the CLI, "That means that images, gifs, video, graphs, interactive diagrams, buttons, and forms should be able to integrate directly into the CLI experience." which may improve the user experience, But the basic mode of interaction of CLI doesn't change. The CLI experience is still not intuitive. Maybe CLI will work well for simple scenarios, but I don't know if it is a good choice for the complex circumstances. The complex interaction and graphical interface display of some industrial scenes may not be well expressed by the CLI, Even they cannot interact only through the keyboard. So I worry that CLUI will face a situation where complex circumstances are too much to handle and simple scenarios are unnecessary. Actually, there has been some CLI tool through shortcuts and custom instruction to do these things (autocomplete, fuzzy-search, tips or guidelines) with text way, They also did well.

lqs469 | 6 years ago | on: Windows93

Even there is a Half-life 3 and it's loading forever.

lqs469 | 6 years ago | on: Second U.S. coronavirus case of unknown origin confirmed in Santa Clara County

Actually yes, the incident has had an unprecedented impact on the Internet. People have sharply criticized the actions of the Wuhan government and supported the doctor, and the central government has demanded an explanation from them. Finally, the Wuhan government also apologized. The whole incident is a lesson for China. If you want to know if people are aware of this or still be insensitive. I haven't done scientific statistics, but my 80 yr grandma told me that this doctor is a great man, we need to speak for him, and the government should apologize for it.

lqs469 | 6 years ago | on: Fiber – Express inspired web framework written in Go

Maybe this can improve your development efficiency for the moment, especially for those who new have switched from Node.jS to Go. But you may not be able to use Go's patterns in many language paradigms, so you can not use some of the advantages of the Go ecosystem. On the contrary, you bring Node.js'. In a way, this may limit you.

lqs469 | 6 years ago | on: MusicKit JS

Perhaps the place where you are most likely to see it is the showcase page for new Apple products, Just like ARkit before.
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