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Comment #33262058
Thanks. I love to see a description of that formalisation, if you ever get round to publishing it.
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Comment #33237812
Ha, I love that you mind went to that final analogy. I think you have correctly identified the important difference between the kind of applications I have been writing (mobile app…
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Comment #33237717
Thanks, removed.
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Comment #33237706
Great, thanks for sharing also and your experience makes total sense. With this approach: 1. What downsides have you encountered? 2. How easy do you find it to onboard people? 3. D…
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Comment #33231040
Thanks. Others have said similar, but more of a request for an additional post expanding on that aspect. Until then, there is a little more information in a previous related post h…
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Comment #33226576
Hey, I can't say I have ever worked on such a project, it sounds like an interesting problem space. I am assuming when a user interacts with one control button / dial / interaction…
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Comment #33226514
I guess it depends what exactly you mean by "reactive paradigm". In my experience the commonality found between client side mobile applications and reactive principles is essential…
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Comment #33226434
Hey, Not targeted at the API crowd really no, more client side applications, but it seems similar principles have been applied in various places / frameworks as spoken about in oth…
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Comment #33226357
Great thanks. > For me the difficult part was where the side effects fit in and how they're processed, what you call "commands" and "command handler" Do you mean difficult for you …
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Comment #33226338
Thanks for the input. Your totally right, it's pretty similar conceptually to Elm in many ways, amazingly I only discovered Elm in the last 8 weeks or so after writing applications…
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Comment #33226201
Thanks for your input > ... as a thought experiment it makes sense but it's not transferrable to the real world. For the record, it's certainly not a thought experiment, I have bee…
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Comment #33224335
Hey, thanks for your input. I blame myself for this misunderstanding as I wrote the article. I certainly am not suggesting that an application is a function, rather an application …
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Comment #33223065
Thanks for pointing this out, I had not heard of this one and yes sounds like it shares very similar ideals but for the BE.
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Comment #33223059
Hey, thanks for the input. > This kind of specification doesn't need to specify `State` at all, as we can simply refer to previous inputs. E.g. imagine a counter system with the in…
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Comment #28772505
Relevant recent post on BTC: Turning off Bitcoin’s inflation funded security model - wishful thinking? https://www.onionfutures.com/essays/turning-off-bitcoins-inf...
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Comment #14837462
https://www.shiftnrg.org/
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Comment #13705969
Agreed - I said the same elsewhere on this thread
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Comment #13701285
Not moronic. If your front door is open, how do I know who opened the door?
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Comment #13701258
Depends on the method of rooting
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Comment #13701241
I think your talking about bootloader unlocking rather than dev mode
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Comment #13701189
May have nothing to do with it but paying with CC details pretty much always has some traceable chain to the person who is gaining from the fraudulent activity. Contactless payment…
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Comment #13701154
It's a lot harder to attack at scale when targeting credit cards than an attack that targets mobile devices.
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Comment #13650998
Not only the OEM hacks but also supporting various hardware