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1 month ago
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on: Iconify: Library of Open Source Icons
The GOAT. I remember when basically every page on the internet had one of these icons on.
swhitf
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5 months ago
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on: Paid $2400 to Cloudflare, support refuses to help
One of the things I was most surprised about recently is just how buggy and unpleasant to use the Cloudflare dashboard is. We only moved to them recently and I was really shocked. I had one situation where the dashboard literally showed me the wrong domain but rules for another, which I think was a session or caching bug. I really thought it would be better for a company that size!
swhitf
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7 months ago
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on: Citybound: City building game, microscopic models to vividly simulate organism
I followed this project from when it was announced but it was unfortunately abandoned a few years ago. It's probably not worth wasting any time on now.
swhitf
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8 months ago
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on: Largest Wildlife Bridge Spanning 10 Lanes of CA 101 Is Nearly Complete
Not your fault but holy shit that site is awful on mobile!
swhitf
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1 year ago
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on: No One Lives Forever (NOLF) Revival Edition
I haven't seen a .tk domain in probably 20 years. It was super popular with young gamers during the early 00s due to the free domain. What a blast from the past!
Also a blast from the past, the OMM review of NOLF:
https://www.oldmanmurray.com/longreviews/751.html
swhitf
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1 year ago
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on: How shut-down Bay Area tech companies ditch their fancy gear
Yeah! I don't know if it's still there but I kitted out my first company's office with chairs from there! It was a cool place.
There's also a junk shop, for want it a better phrase, just off the top of Brick Lane that is similar, it has office stuff but also way more general stuff too.
It doesn't even have a GM listing but it's here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/CWDZ3goLKXeJb3eAA?g_st=ac
The mural on the wall is of the guy who used to own the shop. He'd sit outside all day in his car. I can't remember his name now but he was famous locally.
swhitf
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2 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What is the best product documentation you’ve ever seen?
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3 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What's You Life's Work?
https://metroretro.io - started as a hackathon project in 2016. I found people using the barely functioning prototype a year later for actual work meetings and decided to started improving it. I went perm on the project 3 years ago and this year passed 10k MRR (100% self funded). Still doing all the dev and ops solo, but I have two co-founders doing all the sales, support and finance stuff. We are going for a specialized whiteboard for software/agile angle rather than generalist whiteboard app currently.
I think I'll be working on this product for a long time as I believe there is a new generation of collaboration software coming to replace the current leaders and I would like to be one of them. I think about this product night and day, and wouldn't want to be building anything else!
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3 years ago
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on: “Invalid Username or Password”: a useless security measure (2014)
Usually it is to detect the user is registered to (or their domain is mapped to) an account with SSO or Social Auth and prompt them for that login mechanism. If the user is being required to go via the SSO provider, it makes sense to ask for the email first before they input their password so that they can be redirected it neccesary.
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4 years ago
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on: Esbuild – An extremely fast JavaScript bundler
You know you are getting old when you watch the arrival of the fourth JavaScript build tool of your career. I still remember when everyone was waving goodbye to Gulp in favour of Webpack. Webpack was going to save us all from the hell of massive convoluted gulp.js files. Fast forward five years and it's the same mess it was supposed to avoid. Slow, bloated and confusing.
I just switched to esbuild on our main project and the build time went from 7 minutes on CI to 1 second. Kinda stupid really. Anyway, here's to the future, let's hope it works out this time!
swhitf
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4 years ago
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on: The surreal experience of my first developer job
He doesn't explicitly say he knew of his notoriety when he joined and could very well have only discovered after. Alternatively given the economic circumstances he could have needed the job enough to take the risk. To be honest, your comment seems unnecessarily snide and mean spirited for no reason.
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4 years ago
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on: Columbo: an origin story (2018)
The BBC drama The Missing and spin off Baptise have a calm and friendly lead detective. Not sure where you are but it you can get them in your country maybe give them a try.
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4 years ago
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on: Google is capping Meet’s group video calls to an hour for free accounts
Even a 60 minute cap is generous. If they made it 75 minutes why would anyone ever pay for it? The point of the cap is to be annoying enough to temp and upgrade without making the service unusable.
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4 years ago
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on: The Development of Erlang (1997)
I learned using
https://alchemist.camp/. Some content is premium but the free stuff is very good if you don't want to commit.
swhitf
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5 years ago
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on: A React library to design Diagrams with ease
Are you talking about mobile touch gestures or touch gestures via a laptop trackpad?
swhitf
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5 years ago
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on: Popular seafood species in sharp decline around the world
All the time.
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6 years ago
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on: Coronavirus: Some scientists say UK virus strategy is 'risking lives'
If you watch the press conference from a few days ago they say that their aim is the complete opposite.