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Comment #26074539
I agree. I've been holding BTC for a couple of years as I feel that international accessibility coupled with scarcity makes for a great store of value. But DeFi I still fail to wra…
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Comment #25890177
IMO this is the single most relevant issue with static generators. Hopefully it will be adressed soon.
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Comment #25890135
Or you can just roll with JAMstack as it's literally about what you're asking for.
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Comment #25292067
enters Litecoin
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Comment #25290764
"The Politics of Bitcoin: Software as Right-Wing Extremism"... just wow. Is it crazy to consider that crypto companies might simply provide better tools than a lot of banks, theref…
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Comment #25168853
I can relate to that, I feel like most computer stuff is a hamster wheel for smart peeps.
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Comment #24908012
As GP's declarations are backed by air, we can speculate they are self-reported statements by people working on non-business-centric applications. edit: GP giving more downvotes th…
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Comment #24816444
I'm pretty sure the advantage of serverless is that you can use microservices for your MVPs. The gains for a one-man team might not be ovious, but I like to believe that once a pro…
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Comment #24808547
I might be missing something, but when I am browsing dApps catalogues, I fail to see anything revolutionary. Would love to hear from someone knowledgeable.
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Comment #24775559
Now THAT is a dreadful read. Climate change not so bad after all.
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Comment #24705984
That is fascinating, thanks for the link.
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Comment #24637899
Would you like to mandate background checks for every potential customer?
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Comment #24629215
I think they are referring to the idea of "apparatus" from Michel Foucault. From wikipedia: "I shall call an apparatus literally anything that has in some way the capacity to captu…
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Comment #24625077
That part about the "business guys".. felt it. We should just quit and form a nation.
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Comment #24624920
I think these are two different languages for two different jobs. I can see javascript slowly expanding from the front-end into the back-end, mostly thanks to projects like TypeScr…
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Comment #22245755
It's an interesting dataset, but I feel that it lacks one relevant metric, which in our case is Temperature Anomaly.
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Comment #22245677
I long for the day when I can sort datatables on such central websites.
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Comment #20910682
Except this is thanks to the energy peak we're living in ( https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/global-primary-energy ). Take out crude oil, natural gas and coal, and most of these l…
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Comment #20910499
All of this seems quite counter-inuitive to me: "Instead of buying pesticides and artificial fertilisers, they have invested heavily in labour and technology." but also: "They hadn…
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Comment #17963004
What if the issue was not restrained to javascript? What if the state of the web was just another case of "victim of its own success" ?