Is nostr:npub12vkcxr0luzwp8e673v29eqjhrr7p9vqq8asav85swaepclllj09sylpugg rebuilding all their apps or something? It’s been a while since any updates to any of their apps. Still a major bug on the web app too. Last commit on the web app was 4 months ago.
I put up a PR for the web app months ago and messaged someone, but heard nothing. I’m assuming they’re rebuilding.
STAY HUMBLE AND LOL
The only reason I’ll even look at reason
Americans are so heavily propagandized, it’s not even funny
apparently the public perception of anarchism is that it’s the same as socialism https://x.com/vanillaopinions/status/1806201567172809182
The public is highly regarded
Is it worth saving Brave? Or should we try to package it all into Firefox like TOR?
Based
nostr:note155ldye32sy6gdlwqhjcdnk4naznw9fukryq0qs3qtf7mql5ty38qh9mplh
Remember when people used to like Webpack or prefer Browserify or Rollup or Parcel and then Vite? None of these preferences matter anymore. There is no way to manually configure a JavaScript project from scratch, the only way to get things working is by using boilerplates with dozens of configs and bloated files no one understands and if you edit a single line of them then everything stops working and for reasons that are completely unintelligible and seemingly unrelated to your change. But I guess that effect is not a new thing -- maybe it's the fate of all programming languages that get too popular? nostr:nevent1qqs84dl0j0du5ujrlyh9f4scgjjn7qzk0wvykehqzaecp6uywm9h5eqprfmhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuam9wd6x2unwvf6xxtnrdaksyg8yvswsamt36tgvpa5v6dgg658umvv4ftquek3xnhdm0fuf0s3xzsd7crdj
I think we'll see a cycle of simplifying and getting back to basics
Some of this is due to thick client architecture becoming the factory default
After a decade of going as deep as I possibly could go into that, I'm finding myself backing out and zooming out some, and as a result, my project setups are becoming simpler
Trying not to vomit
Scrolling here doesn’t make me feel awful
Says? I want says!
Social media is broken. We can do better.
https://kotaku.com/nintendo-leak-google-youtube-private-videos-employee-1851516110
Butbutbut I thought data laws fixed all the things
Banger
So glad someone else likes it too


