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·vor 12 Jahren·discuss
Cool. Looking forward to it.
ballard
·vor 12 Jahren·discuss
The last mover advantage of waiting for other people to do the heavy lifting for them and then swoop in for the win.
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·vor 12 Jahren·discuss
I think people want high SNR value before a clever triple entendre, but accomplishing both is far better. Failing that, expressing a clear, reasoned sentiment is also another tact.
ballard
·vor 12 Jahren·discuss
Signals FTW.
ballard
·vor 12 Jahren·discuss
Yup. It's not a geopolitics IRC chat. Only the tech aspects of evading censorship would qualify but only if they were novel.
ballard
·vor 12 Jahren·discuss
"Hide" after "link" would be handy.
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·vor 12 Jahren·discuss
"Highly biased" probably isn't fair. Thomas goes looking for heated discussions, but what's the point if HN we can't have a good thesis defense every now and again. :)
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·vor 12 Jahren·discuss
Possibly. But I think people shouldn't be able to up or down vote on threads they're in, it's a conflict of interest. (If they did vote, give it back to be fair.)
ballard
·vor 12 Jahren·discuss
It would be cool if HN opened up a read API so that folks could build alternate frontends / scoring algos.
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·vor 12 Jahren·discuss
Definitely gotta give you guys a standing ovation for yeomen's work.
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·vor 15 Jahren·discuss
Node.js is often used because it is cool, new and easier for front-end developers to develop a functioning backend.

For more traditional uses that want something less hackish, erlang for example, crashes only a single thread not the entire vm. Functional programming languages in general like haskell and erlang are interesting for backend core services.
ballard
·vor 15 Jahren·discuss
Node.js is often used because it is cool, new and easier for front-end developers to develop a functioning backend.

For more traditional uses that want something less hackish, erlang for example, crashes only a single thread not the entire vm. Functional programming languages in general like haskell and erlang are interesting for backend core services.