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·il y a 12 ans·discuss
Cool. Looking forward to it.
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·il y a 12 ans·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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·il y a 12 ans·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.
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·il y a 12 ans·discuss
Signals FTW.
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·il y a 12 ans·discuss
Yup. It's not a geopolitics IRC chat. Only the tech aspects of evading censorship would qualify but only if they were novel.
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·il y a 12 ans·discuss
"Hide" after "link" would be handy.
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·il y a 12 ans·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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·il y a 12 ans·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.)
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·il y a 12 ans·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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·il y a 12 ans·discuss
Definitely gotta give you guys a standing ovation for yeomen's work.
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·il y a 15 ans·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.
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·il y a 15 ans·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.