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tholex

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About tholex

Front-end / Full-stack developer in Brooklyn

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    Comment #26466361

    Additionally, in places where there's loads of green energy, crypto mining captures excess energy and discourages innovation in energy storage. Rather than electricity prices being…

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    Comment #26465483

    Clearly some burying going on, there’s stories above this at 50 points / 8 hours ago, and it’s at 200 in one hour... news.yc doesn’t like the fact that its main craze for years has…

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    Comment #26338015

    This is literally addressed in the article. All the other blockchain ideas also reward those with existing, large-scale, wealth in the real world (the way that Proof of Work reward…

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    Comment #14768514

    This would be hilarious just for the eclipse combos.

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    Show HN: Channel 6, a site to explore Vines. [nsfw]

    Stick to viewing tags, because the "live" stream can have porn and other oddities. You can add a tag just by starting to type. Travel & Airplanes: http://ch6.co/#airplane+plane+tra…

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    Comment #6356320

    The italics are amazing - very visible and distinct from the regular font, making it a great tool for validation. E.g. it's very noticeable when a CSS rule is not italic all of a s…

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    Comment #5979260

    Spending time designing in photoshop and then "cheaply" "outsourcing" HTML and CSS development, aka your _actual_ website, is a terrible idea. There are people who implement design…

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    Comment #5499223

    By all means, I would love to have element queries. They would definitely help in many cases. You would have to limit their use to just those areas of markup where container widths…

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    Comment #5496908

    Media queries are still necessary to lay out the page you've described. The primary containers of your pages all need to move around based on the size of the top-level container. I…

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    Comment #5496866

    you still have to base it off either the parent (.signup-page .testimonial) or a conditional that's only used on a particular page (.testimonial.compact). The media queries are sub…

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    Comment #5496832

    GWT is definitely not going to help the problem the author is talking about. GWT's "packaged" components still end up as the same markup and CSS. In most backend frameworks I'm tal…

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    Comment #5326469

    http://bukk.it/beemodance.gif

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    Comment #5326450

    This creates separate click areas for "change the name of this tag" vs "add an attribute". I find myself adding classes and attributes often, so I'm a proponent of . Chrome's tools…

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    Comment #5326408

    FF's web console has some nice resizing features to test responsiveness. They keep me coming back and trying aurora once in a while but the CSS property / value editor is currently…

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    Comment #5326383

    Auto-complete for css properties and easier value editing (up/down arrows) would definitely be a huge help. With that, I could see myself switching to FF for CSS development. The r…

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    Comment #5247867

    Python's Flask is a superb Sinatra clone, and Django's ActiveRecord equivalents are equally useful in Flask, especially for Mongo. Flask sits on top of Werkzeug, which is similar i…

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    Comment #2827553

    Ok. I don't comment on Hacker News much, but this article sent me reeling. The sheer hypocrisy in this thing is unbelievable. First of all, TechCrunch has already stated their opin…