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4 points·by olebedev·3 năm trước·1 comments

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olebedev
·năm ngoái·discuss
I use iced, the idea behind is great - elm architecture. However, the attitude of maintainer that doesn’t bother to be involved in discussions in their discord and merge behemoth size changes with no review makes me think more and more if it’s a good choice.

I recently started looking at the xilem which is also elm architecture inspired abd being developed openly and with proper engineering practices, however it is at very early stages just yet.
olebedev
·năm ngoái·discuss
This reminds me of dokku which is a great drop-in replacement of heroku for non-mission-critical web projects.

I don’t use it anymore since I use NixOS to have it all in infra-as-code paradigm but dokku triggers nostalgia of good old time when completely was at manageable levels.
olebedev
·2 năm trước·discuss
No, we are not.
olebedev
·2 năm trước·discuss
Right, then I am not surprised at all. I am looking at his github account now, his status is « твой софт — гавно» (direct translation: « your software — shit»).

To me it's a clear message that the author doesn't respect anybody. Also, it seems applicable to potential projects people will build using that Huly tool?

I guess my question would be -- how on earth it's possible people trust authors like this and commit into using product built by them?
olebedev
·2 năm trước·discuss
As a person with russian background I am laughing on the name of the project. With all the respect to the effort, I can’t take it seriously.

The «хули» (direct transliteration to huly) means “what a hell” or actually a bit spicier “what a f@ck”. This phrase is common for russian tradies who don’t bather to know anything but where is the nearest bottle shop and how much time left til the end of work shift.

The name reminded me PizData project from the russian speakers.

What. A. Joke.
olebedev
·2 năm trước·discuss
Hi, this looks awesome, thank you for exploring Nix capabilities, that is a great piece of software.

I am curious, what drives you using docker if images can be broken down into Nix packages?

Don’t get me wrong, the project looks really cool, and it’s a bit of a hassle to write orchestration using NixOS configuration utilising systemd.
olebedev
·2 năm trước·discuss
Reminds me of aussue++[1] from a few years ago.

[1] https://github.com/zackradisic/aussieplusplus/
olebedev
·2 năm trước·discuss
It’s too much of a hassle to move from it now, since I have alot on my plate and they don’t support any other GUIs (a classic vendor lock).

I have planned it for the second half of this year though.
olebedev
·2 năm trước·discuss
Here we go again! I have been using it 15 years ago.

I am a user of Hey and what I can say is the UX is dreadful. I am seeing spinner way more than I can handle, really.

I assume this proposal is to moving backwards.

Instead we would need to sort of data on client and full-body client app, doesn’t matter if it’s for web, ios, android. And the data should be given back to us - users.

The problem with that is that services like Hey become a true commodity and doesn’t lock users by keep exclusive access to their data anymore. So it’s to be figured out what is the new business model.
olebedev
·3 năm trước·discuss
Everything is setup with free plans and almost everything is automated via GitHub Actions.

Also, it recognises you as an owner and allows you modify the site.