> Innovation in dedicated cameras has slowed to a craw
Agreed! A dSLR with the same hardware/software sophistication of modern iPhones would be a marvelous product. If camera manufacturers are unwilling or uncapable to deliver this, I wonder if Apple would ever consider entering that market. Imagine: an iPhone with an APS-C sensor and replaceable lenses! The sad truth is that it would probably be a product with too long a lifespan for Apple to build it.
That's assuming the code even makes sense. Have you ever been looking at some code, having no precise idea what it does, with no commit history to give an explanation? That's when unit tests would be useful documentation.
Interesting POC, I found out about it precisely in my github feed. Now, you really could have given it a different name. If you change it people will not have a problem sharing it. It's unnecessarily offensive!
Hi, I'll add upload to imgur shortly so you'll be able use that. In the meanwhile you can play wheel of fortune and use doge as a service :) http://dogr.io/wow/suchfriends/manysharing.png
Hi, thanks! It's a node app with some simple canvas rendering code. The rendering code is shared by the client and server. The text splitting is rather simple too but I had fun writing it. It's open-source of course! https://github.com/codazzo/dogr
Hi, I'm the creator of dogr actually. I'm not sure who posted this to HN :)
Thanks for the feedback! Doge-as-a-service is a just funny name. Not sure who would have a need for such a thing.
Agreed! A dSLR with the same hardware/software sophistication of modern iPhones would be a marvelous product. If camera manufacturers are unwilling or uncapable to deliver this, I wonder if Apple would ever consider entering that market. Imagine: an iPhone with an APS-C sensor and replaceable lenses! The sad truth is that it would probably be a product with too long a lifespan for Apple to build it.