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This is great! I've been using Caret or Sublime for note taking for years, love this.


https://status.twitterstat.us/ says everything is operational


they laid off the people whose job it was to update that site, it hasn't updated for any of the other recent outages either


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I don't think "supposed to" includes breaking Lord Elon's tweets on the actual Twitter domain:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35043746


In what way would it be impacted? A large majority of the library's contributions come from the open source community.


I wouldn't say that at all.

The React Core team was 100% Meta up until earlier this year, when Seb Markbage switched to Vercel (and I believe Vercel is now also funding an additional full-time dev to contribute more React SSR / Server Components implementation). React Native work is also primarily Meta, although I think MS has a team that supports RN for Win/Mac.

There are certainly _contributions_ from the community, but in terms of core library vision and implementation work, it's all been the primary team (Seb, Andrew Clark, Dan Abramov, et al).

Dan recently commented and said that they'd certainly _like_ more actual outside contributors, but there's a big onboarding cliff that requires a lot of time investment:

- https://twitter.com/dan_abramov/status/1585423173860102146

- https://twitter.com/dan_abramov/status/1585430299948638208

- https://twitter.com/dan_abramov/status/1585431334373052416

- https://twitter.com/dan_abramov/status/1585432699468058624


That would be rad!

Edit: It is! Look at his email.


Ha. I am indeed. And this is not the place I usually expect to discuss hardcore!


Awesome! On the streets album is one of my favorite when I was a teenager. I don’t know if you remember but you replied to my email interview back 2009 when GCF went out with a movie or something like that.


That's awesome. Of course I remember that email! haha. Hit me up sometime and we can talk startups, tech and hardcore. You probably know my co-founder's publication... The Hard Times?


Of course every hardcore kid knows that site, no idea he was your cofounder. No idea you are even a tech founder! This is crazy cool. Thanks for entertaining me here, GCF should put out new music in my opinion but that's for another day.


oh man. I appreciate the sentiment, but the only music these days is jamming with my daughters around the house.


Woooow. I saw you play at a tiny show that took place in a dorm common area in DC. One of the other bands was Midvale.


oh yeah. I think that was an AR conference at American University? Fun!


Pardon my ignorance, but how in the hell do we get other things into space with all of this in way?


The displayed size is over 1000 times larger than they actually are.


The satellites are not to scale, most are very small.


The space station, apogee altitude 422 km, relies heavily on photon torpedos.


Ryan Dahl is at it again?


From what I can tell, Ryan Dahl doesn't have anything to do with this (other than it using Deno). At the very least, he isn't a contributer to the Repo.


Deno is repeating a lot of the same things from node, but its in typescript now, and there's some rust involved, so that makes it good. Wait till you're this deep into your career and people are still hammering square pegs into the same well worn circle holes and you'll be the same way.


Did you respond to the wrong comment? I don't see any path from what I said that leads to what you said.


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Gotcha. So you did respond to the wrong comment. Thanks for clarifying.

edit: 0des edited his previous comment to be much less hostile after I wrote this one (without indicating he did so), and then told me to "settle down sport" now that my comment seems a little aggressive. Really bad etiquette.


Completely tangential, but any recommendations on online complex math courses for engineers who haven't been in school for 15+ years? :D


What do you want to use it for? There’s complex math for physicists (differential equations and linear algebra), and there’s complex math for mathematicians (i.e complex analysis, functional analysis, etc).

It’s all pretty much the same thing, but the emphasis is different depending on if the objects of your study are physical or non-physical.


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They most likely are also using their phones during loading screens and commercial breaks. I would be interested to see if someone who has a setup like this could meditate or some other activity that doesn't have sensory overload.


Arg, another website overriding the browser's scroll behavior. The art is amazing but I'm a bit annoyed by things scrolling by unnaturally.


hn: cool link, check it out

me: click, scrolling messed up, close the website


I'm not experiencing what you are describing. What browser are you using?

I'm using Brave (latest) on macOS (11.6.5) and it's working fine for me.


Latest Chrome, macOS 12.1, using the trackpad

The scrolling is awful: feels laggy and... squishy? oily? really hard to describe, but it's horrible. Also, it feels like the scrolling sticks at random times while scrolling.


I think it's an unholy combination of things: - the laggy easing on the scroll (primary culprit) - the massive occluding header which animates based on scroll direction - the resizing on page load

The easing isn't terrible, but all 3 together, not good


Chrome on OSX: Scrolling works fine, but _zoom_ pinching instead causes it to scroll as well, rather than zoom.


They also block right click.


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