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nbrogi
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Comment #12880539
That's not very constructive...
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Comment #12880127
It's great. I can definitely see an use for this.
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Ask HN: Is there any hope for localized web services?
I'm thinking about creating a few web services for developers. For instance, an API to resize images (like https://imageresizer.io/), do take screenshots of websites, and do text r…
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Comment #8691192
Mmm... I would think the folks at CentOS know what they're doing. If the problem is Docker parting from its original mission and becoming a bloated piece of software that aims to d…
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Comment #8650424
Are you guys kidding!? JavaScript is not useless at all. None of you use Gmail..? Any other web app of any kind? Facebook..? I read their page and honestly I don't see who would wa…
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Comment #8635828
Nice! So IBM is cool too, now..? I signed up, hope they'll let me take a look at it soon.
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Comment #8559455
Bravo, Joe. Good job.
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Comment #8538185
...so you want your TV to be so powerful to automagically turn speech into text and process it, in possibly a dozen languages? All similar services work like this. IMHO, from an IT…
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Comment #8537981
No one is saying to code a whole site manually, but have the CMS spit out Static HTML. If the design changes, you refresh the HTML code.
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Show HN: Tool for back end-less apps
Hi! I made this little script that one can use to save data from Javascript. It calls a remote API, which stores it. The data is protected by SSO login (disabled in the demo). Look…
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New way to make us respect deadlines
We have our beeta launch in 1 week, to try out a new way to make us respect deadlines, two of us wasted pretty much the whole morning hanging these everywhere around the office: ht…