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shamas

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    Comment #34305898

    ?? They've always taken data to sell ads, although they usually try to sell things from within their own ecosystem. Don't drink the koolaid

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    Comment #29621979

    I do this, and I'm constantly in need of book recommendations. Please help

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    Comment #25821151

    What is your automated deployment pipeline for this kind of website?

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    Comment #25821098

    Why would most js heavy companies want content to be long lived? What's the benefit to them? If they're concerned about making data accessible then they'll open an API that they ho…

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    Comment #25821067

    Why? Why should you be in a position to dictate to twitter how to operate. It's a multi-million dollar company with many smart people working away on the product. Who are you? If y…

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    Comment #25821047

    Why would you browse the internet this way? Why not just enable the scripts and close the site if it's annoying?

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    Comment #22566986

    That does give some food for thought. Of all the new language features, the elements I really need —functors, asynchronous syntactical sugar, and static null analysis— don't requir…

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    Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2019)

    Please state the job location and include the keywords REMOTE, INTERNS and/or VISA when the corresponding sort of candidate is welcome. When remote work is not an option, include O…

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    Comment #19544480

    HYPR Corp | Fullstack Engineering roles | NYC, NY, USA | FULLTIME | VISA | Equity + Salary HYPR (hypr.com) is the leading provider of True Password-less Security. HYPR is the first…

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    Comment #19386114

    Eye stretching exercises. Focus on something as close as possible (in good light) then slowly track out to something at infinite distance, one eye then the other then both. Additio…

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    Comment #18247567

    It can be used to access a company's own hardware.

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    Comment #17051992

    I'm perhaps not understanding the significance of this. Is the issue that if you go to a shitty scam site and start clicking things you might have issues?? I don't see how that's a…

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    Comment #17051982

    Yeah, that took me a while to figure out just now. But I still don't see how that's an issue, I'm browsing on ycombinator.com, not ashittyiframesite.com

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    Comment #17028779

    Where the whitelist is stated https://www.blog.google/products/chrome/improving-autoplay-c... I was really excited about this change, I'm a little disappointed that there wasn't mo…

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    Comment #16912068

    I feel like CRUD web apps are pretty much automated already. You load in React or Vue or whatever, then you just write CSS and HTML in a copy paste style where you're copying from …

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    Comment #16262247

    There are more technologies between C and a platform where you drag drop things... Who the hell develops with a drag drop interface?

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    Comment #16083300

    You are wrong. Airports are not in the USA, so USA laws don't apply there. They can do whatever they wish, but they obviously generally act along the lines of acceptability. Please…

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    Comment #15695121

    This is a fine example of what I was saying, this is people cramming money into something with the hope of getting rich in a short period of time. People getting in knew it was a h…

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    Comment #15692605

    People have been crying "bubble" my entire life, and I'm yet to see one actually "burst". The only things close to bubble bursts were scam driven things like the sub-prime mortgage…

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    Comment #15669601

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but these patterns don't seem very much like a Redux way to do things. A lot of things feel somewhat implicit too. For example, I stopped just spreading my…

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    Comment #15669589

    This is pretty straightforward es6. The difference between =>{} and just => is confusing at first. One is a function body and the other is an implied return statement.

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    Comment #15649592

    So this person is proposing that every random site gets to determine the size I want to have my font and wants to make it the same regardless of device? Way to only think of the de…

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    Comment #15643024

    I'm not sure what advantage this has over Flow and the usual JIRA ticket management.

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    Comment #15627793

    But don't you just keep typing and it changes the previous word once the context is established? It checks context for 2-3 words. Just keep typing, bro. They've got your back.