Yep. Logically speaking, what is the probability of billionaire regaining his wealth if he's stripped off his fortune and contacts? 0.000000001 (almost like the rest of us).
> Can we achieve parity with what what operating systems are used for in today’s world, but with less code, and with fewer pain points? Can we do better? We’d like to try.
I don't. Go is mostly used without a framework and you've to collect your libraries. React is just a view library and you've to collect your libraries.
Django, on the other hand, is monolithic just like Ember.
I'd pick Django/Ember any day if it weren't for React Native platforms and the ability to share things between the web and mobile versions.
Django and React do not share the same mantera. Django goes better with Ember. If you insist on using React/Redux, you are better off with something like Go for the backend.
I find it amusing how HN readers just believe anything they read about how much people are making. For all we know this might be a guy who's making very little and wanted coverage on indiehackers.com.
Yeah, a few folks mentioned the hosted version is fine. However, I am not interested in hosting my own instance. That's said, I don't mind paying a small monthly fee if it means getting a faster cloud service on less crowded servers.