hn@spiffy.tech
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Interests: Web Development, Technology
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- spiffytechI knew they were going to pass the test before I even clicked the article link.
- It'll be amusing right up until the UK decides SSH is a threat to children.
- Ah, I stand corrected!
- In part, the compiler wasn't fully FOSS until 2017.
- To be accurate: React developed server-side capabilities, and that's where the vulnerability exists.
It's feels noteworthy because React started out frontend-only, but pedantically it's just another backend with a vulnerability.
- I tried several times to port Node projects to Deno. Each time compatibility had "improved" but I still didn't have a working build after a few days of effort.
I don't know how Deno is today. I switched to Bun and porting went a lot smoother.
Philosophically, I like that Bun sees Node compatibility as an obvious top priority. Deno sees it as a grudging necessity after losing the fight to do things differently.
- See also: "Do not use 'week year'": https://www.hackerneue.com/item?id=29793385
- People want all kinds of things besides literal SMB shares:
- Other network protocols (NFS, ftp, sftp, S3)
- Apps that need bulk storage (e.g., Plex, Immich)
- Syncthing node
- SSH support (for some backup tools, for rsync, etc)
- You're already running a tiny Linux box in your home, so maybe also Pihole / VPN server / host your blog?
You've got compute attached to storage, and people find lots of ways to use that. Synology even has an app store.
- My first guess is ESP pricing. Just to pull numbers out of thin air to anchor the conversation, mailing to 20,000 subscribers costs $200–$400/mo at Mailchimp/ConvertKit/Klaviyo, three of the top choices in the space. If it's 50,000 subscribers, that's $380–$800/mo.
- My AT&T U-Verse router does IPv6 but won't forward unsolicited IPv6 traffic to local devices :(
- I largely agree, but I think there's merit to Rebble's argument that Core Devices could be here today, gone tomorrow. I'd hate to see Pebble die again only for Rebble to have disbanded in the meanwhile. Then the community has nothing but code repos.
- They've got Grok Code Fast. Maybe they want to split than out from the general purpose model.
- You can see this in the images of the Newton: in GPT's versions, the text and icons are corrupted.
- In my early teens I had 20/15 vision. By my mid teens I was into computers and wearing glasses, despite copious time outdoors.