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theduro
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Comment #24444916
Check this hard against all our tendency to have "imposter syndrome". I've suffered from it in the past, and eventually I found my groove. Now I lead teams. That said, you could al…
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Comment #23374544
Just loaded mine into my Arturia DX7 VST, and its rad. Threw some juicy reverb after it, and found a couple patches in my pack that will defintely be putting into a track.
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Comment #18340319
Why none of the top comments on a site called Hacker News are about the fact that this is far from anything that could be used for software development surprises me. Only feasible …
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Comment #16981089
I got one
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Comment #16099817
Agreed. I guess what I was getting at was, given her particularly less than favorable views on deregulation and hyper free-market views in other respects, I find her opinion on thi…
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Comment #16099625
Rent control is a failed experiment. All it does is force land lords to massively increase rent amounts when someone moves out to account for multi-year market increases. Basically…
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Comment #15062228
Exactly! And if the day came where this because an issue, for 1/10th the cost of actually retaining a lawyer and reasonably going after Facebook for a patent, you could rewrite you…
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Comment #10630192
I get that, but still no access to params and the ability to change them is still a boon for me. I often will use stand to store some basic state for deep linking certain views. Fo…
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Comment #10629316
This library lack some of the super powerful features that really made me fall in love with redux-router. Being able to get access to params was huge, and having action creators to…
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Comment #9976921
This post is a year old. Many of it's points are still valid, but others are not. For example, orchestration has been simplified with hosted services like Tutum and Cloud66. I do h…