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react nataive gets some design refreshes for free. its native.


But not these, afaik. RN only supports basic view types and composes them into controls. But these offer complete distinct controls. Using these in RN is possible, but usually via iOS-only plugins


A < Glass $gt; component that's an empty container everywhere else, except on iOS it a glass.


Typing isn't what makes programming fun.

AI coding preserves flow more than legacy coding. You never have to go read documentation for an hour. You can continuously code.


This is my experience as well.


if we mobilized a whole-of-society effort to build millions of rocket engines and fired them year round, it'd only take a few hundred years to get this done


There lies the rub. All it takes is a rumor that these rocket engines are secretly being used for <insert collective fear du jour> to kill support for the project.


The image is the image. The curtains are blue because the curtains are blue.


Why do you need it to be fast?


To go from .ts -> .js -> execution more quickly. Am I misunderstanding something?


Is this a troll question or do you test and publish your code only every Friday?


How are forums not just a different style of chat room where anyone can make a new room?


It's kind of a subtle thing, but I think the hierarchy of topics (listed newest first) and posts (shown by topic, oldest-first) matters a lot. Creating a new topic is a much more thoughtful and intentional activity under that model than when your "room" is just a continuous chatbox with replies often accidentally posted to the main instead of being properly threaded.


Categorisation tends to be better. And each post tends to compete in a page view of all posts, versus a stream of things in many cases.


History


The author is a co-creator of Ethereum. He's one of the most well-known voices in crypto. Almost every post on his blog is about crypto.


If you own the nail factory, even cooking will start looking like a problem best solved with lots of hammering.

(Apologies to the person who actually manufactures nails. I know it’s not fair to compare your useful industry to crypto.)


And that somehow makes his invalid comparisons valid?

Someone else said it better: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37292374


There are far fewer things to run into in the sky.


true.

However the failure cases at those heights and velocities are far worse. There's several orders of magnitude difference between an airplane license and driving license.


Emails are rendered like websites with a reduced featureset.


This isn't really true. More like static pages targeting a million different rendering engines with unbalanced feature support


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