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that has nothing to do with what hes saying


you are a fucking dick. doxxing people is against HN rules. I have flagged your comment.

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

in your profile you wrote:

> cryptocurrency. Former blackhat / ID thief.

oh. I see what we are dealing with here. a criminal.


It's not doxxing. I found his name through his past HN posts prior to his threatening email. Anyone can figure out who he is with less than 10 min of searching.


yeah you can break into anyone's homes without a computer, imagine that media!


he should use that to save Twitter but good on him for getting his priority straight and putting human lives over some glorified text publishing app that gives the world an insight into our most mundane daily mental noise that we otherwise would've never spewed if it wasn't for such social media platforms.


Maybe poor on average can't exercise or buy health shit because they are working enriching those fucking joggers lives by working in factories, restaurants, kitchen, toilet and whatever other material whims of the privileged.


You seem pretty angry about the fact that some people work in restaurants and some people go jogging in the morning.


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> You clearly exhibit lack of empathy, a common trait of a psychopath.

We've banned this account for repeatedly breaking the HN guidelines and ignoring our requests not to.


Gene Kan (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Kan) also had the same idea, until he shot himself while working on a distrubted peer to peer real time search engine in front of his computer I think.

I heard about him when I watched a documentary about Napster.

No documentary about Gene Kan exists. He is virtually unknown but his work was an important contribution.


November 2016: Square files for Bankruptcy. Do the simple math, they lose money year after year in bigger amounts.

This will buy Square some time while it shops around for a buyer but that's assuming the capital market is still liquid and happy and there's no market downturn.


what use case is there for graphql? and what does meteor have to do with it?


GraphQL basically allows to build your backend as a well defined API. Then, you can query it from anywhere. It has a good query language and some nice tools like GraphiQL - https://github.com/graphql/graphiql

Meteor is a full stack. It has no direct relationship(or cannot compare with) GraphQL. Meteor also a realtime framework, but GraphQL does not address realtime aspects (yet).


I have looked at ArangoDB and really hope it takes off, it has some pretty nifty features I think just at this point the lack of integration with frameworks like Meteor.js is holding me back.


Scaling twitter is fucking overrated if you look at the work engineers at WhatsApp did. There's a reason why a whatsapp engineer is worth 100 more than the average twitter engineer.

The twitter tears are flowing in this thread


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