It is a drop-in replacement. Deno has a Node compatibility mode [0] which — besides the execution — also applies to LSP, so the Node-specific idioms are processed correctly.
It is not cosmically faster than tsserver, but some — including myself — do prefer it. I wouldn't recommend to change anything if you are busy — but maybe take a glance when in the mood for checking out new things.
If you cannot self-host it, there is a paid cloud option. It differs from Algolia in that they do not charge by records or search operations. Instead, you get a dedicated cluster and you can throw as much data and traffic at it as it can handle.
Buying an inexpensive Roman coin was on my list. Not as a collectable — but as a meditation / fidget device. Makes you think about a lot of things and sort of… gives an interesting perspective.
Atm a Nuka Cola bottle cap makes more sense though.
On a local platform a post like that would live for a couple of seconds. But it's not even the issue.
You simply do not realize the depth of this brainfuckery. I good friend of mine, an objectively smart, logical and rational guy — believed that Malaysia Flight 17 was shot down by Ukraine in 2014. I tried to convince him for hours. Haven't spoke to him since, but have heard which side he's on.
I can accept that old dumbfucked babushkas with iron teeth and 3 brain cells support it — they'd support a war on Alpha Centauri if the magic box would say so.
I can even accept — and I'm really stretching it here — a common working guy being fooled by TV — after all, it's 24/7 on all channels, without breaks.
But interacting with anyone who has both means and capacity to see the real picture is physically painful. It's like you are in some sort of literal… nightmare, where things are out of control, and have no fucking logical explanation.
You talk to a guy. You show this picture. You use this argument. You pause. You breath. You repeat. You look at his face — and see your nightmare.
There are those who are talking to people every day. Nevzorov [0] alone has 1M+ Telegram subs, and growing. But even he — the best Russian journalist — is not trying to convince anyone anymore. He is just laughing at them — at their stupidity, their military fuckups, their slave mindset.
There are others — with different approaches. I support them as much as I can — as people would more likely listen to them than a random guy who could be an American spy.
While there is an optimal text line width range, I do not enforce it with the 'ch'.
Visually challenged users might use bigger font sizes — and a line would get too wide for convenient reading. There are some other issues with this approach.
I personally just keep an eye on what the top text-centric sites are doing. The logic being that NYT, Substack, Medium, etc have much more resources than me to research the subject. I just keep a list of about 10 sites and check their readability progress 2-3 times a year.
I default to Vanilla, would agree to Svelte under pressure. But most start with React. The logic likely being — at least I'll find a job if this fails. Can't blame, makes sense.
There are some exceptions — e.g. Pieter Levels (RemoteOk, NomadList) who sticks to Vanilla for everything. But it's rather rare.
(I'm Russian). This war was started by a single madman. If not him, it would never happen. Even his spy chief was fucked up [0] when he realized what's going to happen.
Yes — at least 70% support whatever he does — and I tried hard to disprove this painful fact to myself. But couldn't.
The only excuse is the 20 years of hardcore TV brainwashing — but it's not too great of an excuse. Better than in nazi Germany, but not enough.
All that cultural banter the article mentions never caused any actual sense of war — it was more like a Texan joking about a Canadian.
I don't know how to live with this shame. Can't even post in Russian, at local forums. All those stupid faces in the 'do you support the war' Youtube steet interviews… Yes, there are others — Navalny was poisoned, and is now behind the bars. Nemtsov was murdered in front of Kremlin long before the war. Kasparov, Nevzorov condemned this crime. Hundreds of thousands of IT left the country — unable to fight unarmed. But still…
Trying to drown myself in English, jokes, work to keep the sanity. Doesn't work half of the times. Jokes clumsy, work fucked.
Ukraine is now a moral leader of Europe. It will be restored — every single broken window. And people will live free and proud. It's my only bright cloud now.
MB jumpers that set it to a read-only mode should be a damn standard even at the consumer level. It's a real pain in the ass to remove this — it's literally the worst thing that could happen to a board.
1. An experienced dev just killed 54k stars on GitHub due to pressing a button in an auto-pilot mode. Do you think a Joe High who wants to give you $100 won't ever type '2' instead of '@'? What about an old lady? Or someone with physical difficulties? Have you personally ever made a typo in an email?
2. That code in the article is not color highlighted (rainbowed for Regex) or formatted properly. If I write something in any language in one line without highlighting — it'd look unreadable as well.
3. A Regex for this specific purpose is write-once-and-forget. You won't need to edit it for 20 years.
4. Regex — for practical tasks — is way easier than it's being painted. Not easy — just not as hard as some suggest.
Yep, I would suggest to go indie instead of using a posting platform. Platforms die, limit your control and growth options.
Grab a domain ($1 sale at Namecheap atm), generate the site from simple markdown files using Zola (it's basically a better Hugo — if you've heard of it), and host at Netlify for free.
People who prefer a specific language would prefer a framework / generator in that language. Zola is a somewhat neutral option — since you didn't mention your preferences for the language.
Same with the services. I personally prefer Cloudflare as both registrar and hosting, but Netlify would be a bit more intuitive to start with.
Like you, I love clean blog layouts. Shouldn't be a problem if you have a CSS background, but there are themes at the Zola site if you are busy. Not all are great, but there are a couple of neat and clean ones.
P.S. At first I was a bit surprised to see such question here, but then realized that it's actually smart to ask HK — as most of the googleable content is affiliate crap.
1. No free will.
2. Bad parenting.
3. Witches.