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w56rjrtyu6ru
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Comment #21125989
Did someone say that "intelligent anti-vaxxer" is an oxymoron yet?.
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Comment #21113502
Just stick to a sane functional style and you should be OK. I would mostly consider stateful modules an antipattern in any long-running piece of software such as a Web app (server …
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Comment #21113385
One reason why this is actually big is it reduces the boilerplate needed to write shell scripts in Node. I think seemingly tiny moves like this can reduce a certain cognitive overh…
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Comment #21090430
The hell is wrong with the scrolling on that site. Oh I get it. That's right, let's build an "eco-friendly" product and market it through a website that wastes electricity computin…
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Comment #21060680
A machine made of people is still a machine.
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Comment #21058781
What was?
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Comment #20984413
Compile-time memory safety by default.
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Comment #20982746
Awesome! Looking forward to it!
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Comment #20982665
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think WebGL is the most performant graphics pipeline available in browsers today. I'm hooked on SVG's promise of semantic graphics, but every time I …
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Comment #20981830
I don't remember how well it integrated with Bitwig - but a few years ago VST support on Linux using Wine, Jack and Carla ( https://github.com/falkTX/Carla ) was pretty solid.
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Comment #20977226
Yes, if you call "the 7th layer of the stack" the people who started with it.
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Comment #20938588
One word: inkwell.
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Comment #20857760
Believe it or not, for some people the pointlessness of an activity greatly ruins the fun of it.
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Comment #20766277
I've already been downvoted for trying to say this, but it's also because contemporary JavaScript is actually really nice .
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Comment #20591980
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Comment #20533367
> Why do we have to constantly remind everyone that you can actually write programs in Go? Love this!
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Comment #20458505
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Comment #20440530
Also this part: sudo chmod +a "$USER allow read,write" /etc/hosts alias monday='sudo -E monday' Sketchy much? Looks like half rooting oneself, half setting the stage for various ph…
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Comment #20040390
> Python seems pretty popular. One reason it's so popular: even though it skips the actual curly brackets (thus making itself more accessible), it doesn't stray too far from the ge…
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Comment #20027990
The Node example has zero external dependencies other than its the interpreter. `chmod +x`, put it in /usr/local/bin if you're feeling especially sacrilegious today, and that's it.…
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Comment #20026073
Any character is a symbol, and an unfamiliar string of characters, ASCII or otherwise, is perceived by the unaccustomed eye as "a string of unfamiliar symbols" simply because at a …
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Comment #20026034
I've created this account with my very own purpose, what about you? It is to lurk less , and it's the first account that sticks because this time I remembered to whitelist HN in my…