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thisBrian
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Comment #22650887
I am working on webby, an app for neatly organising your social media into collections. Instead of only relying on algorithms, you can group and keep tabs on exactly what you want.…
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Comment #22389669
As long as they retain the option to disable certain features on a repo, I am wholly in favor of consolidating the development stack into GitHub. Easier to mandate 2FA and other se…
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Comment #21601168
It seemed pretty clear that the GP was saying if the platform already shows points/likes, hiding them only from yourself is a disadvantage. With that said, I believe it can functio…
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Comment #21278473
That still holds true, eventually nearby clusters will go beyond our "observable" view.
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Comment #21231848
Quite intrigued with your approach; will look into trying something similar for visualising an embedded system.
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Comment #21162858
Just a friendly tip: consider posting it to dev.to[0] (no affiliation); the content seems more geared towards helping people starting out on their dev journey. Without generalising…
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Comment #21134341
Slightly OT, but for those not aware: typescript's type system is turing-complete[0], and there's a playground demonstrating number base conversion[1]. 0: https://github.com/Micros…
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Comment #21112670
Exactly why the fallacy fallacy[0] exists. Just because an argument has a fallacy does not make its conclusion false. 0: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argument_from_fallacy
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Comment #21028668
Fixed your link[0] PS: Linking from your already downloaded url will generally be tied to your account session. 0: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JKoYoqMIbsaj0jZNvpUzFQCHrWP...
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Comment #20773312
Relevant xkcd [1] A fun weekend project would be to utilize GPT-2 [2] to model HN comments; quite the challenge considering the usually insightful comments here when compared to ot…