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browsergrip

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    I'd bake in micropaynents based on digital currency from the very start. So in other words I'd invent Bitcoin or eth and make them first class citizens on the web so we have p2p pa…

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    Comment #24686720

    I built an on-demand remote browser product[0], and safe link opener[1], that hasn't generated any revenue. It took lots of time to create and I made it open source[2] but paid lic…

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    Comment #24686691

    This is good article. But the second example seems to suffer from the defect of the first. Removing default contracts and representing fixed contracts as intervals leaves it possib…

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    Comment #24678259

    Paul stamets is also the name of the Astromycologist on Star trek discovery.

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    Comment #24671589

    I like this. Thank you for sharing. I hope to see more people writing their own databases Here's my file based JSON database that can be versioned by git: https://github.com/cris69…

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    Comment #24658472

    Location: Within 1 arcsecond Remote: Mostly Willing to relocate: Yes, if required, to your timezone (if not your city) with your help Technologies: web client, server, infrastructu…

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    Comment #24650612

    Yeah I regretted it after posting, haha, but I'll stick to my word, I think I might prefer my prompt and get sick of the color so I'll add some optionality.

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    Comment #24650562

    This is good but it's a bit too long for me to reply here, plus HN is saying my other account is posting too fast. I'd like to write something longer form addressing what you say b…

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    Comment #24650494

    I found this GitHub feature very useful. I love it. In my 30,000 something line repository it gave me eight code scan alerts of which seven were useful and had like specific coded …

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    Comment #24650122

    Ok cool. I see you were just commenting about the comment itself and not me... Sometimes it's hard to separate the two, reading what someone says. You know, I take it like they mea…

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    Comment #24650100

    I like how color looks for a short time but when working all day in vim I find I think better with just two colors and no syntax. I think I just got used to that in shell .. but th…

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    Cool, yeah when you do it enough times you just want to script it. I use to have more sensitive stuff in here I think before I obliterated the historical stuff and made it a public…

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    Thanks Roben! :) Yes full stack, and the way I run most dev is to run it in the same server as production, but in another clone of the repo in a different directory, a different br…

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    Thank you, you're welcome :) I think you can use it as a base. Well maybe not you specifically, but someone can customize this... The git commands in particular save me lots of tim…

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    Cool, thanks for the tip about NixOS! I think I like the flexibility of running scripts and picking and choosing... But a Dockerfile in the repo might be a cool way to tie everythi…

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    Yeah I should fix that email stuff somehow. But it's just a good place to keep the GitHub noreply emails. And set -e with option to continue manually somehow good idea. It's surpri…

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    Ok, I think I copied that from somewhere... Pretty sure it's not my comment. But still... Lecturing people with rubbish arguments and a horrible attitude sounds like what you're do…

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    Comment #24649633

    Okay good catch. Care to submit some PRs? :) I could use your help

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