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whats the point of posting this on HN? is this linkedin i came to HN so i can avoid posts on linkedin.

I have tried doing the several times in past because of chromes arrogant and monopoly like attitude on forcing feature addition or removal But browsing works better and faster in chrome and most consumer base blindly use chrome If you want to build a extension with a user base you will have to use chrome If you want your website to work properly it must satisfy chrome first


I liked fabric a lot But trying to use fabric for everything feels like reinventing the wheel. Ansible already does those stuff


Without reading i suspected author would quote is written in rust


What? That makes no sense. Something called "dprint" is obviously written in D.

...right?


Otherwise it would have been called "prust" right?


I thought the hip and trendy thing to do would be to call it "print-rs".


I installed nginx using macports didn't have uwsgi params module. I tried finding solution on Google couldn't find. Deleted macports installed nginx via brew

Everything works well again


i would believe its unfair if you had registerd your company before android came out.


Whatever!! Go finally brought generics. The same thing which it used to criticize java for Lol


Awesome!!!


Nice way to shoot yourself in the foot if you manage configs without version control


I switched from android to iphone because of privacy reasons I don’t agree that I’m a customer of the service I’m using if i use it on Apple product I trust Apple to do a review where it checks if service is harming my privacy and I’m paying Apple for that

I think apple is fair here.


The App Store doesn't do that or else Xcodeghost would never have happened. If you mean at a high level that only certain categories of apps are allowed to ask for certain permissions, the Google Play Store does that too.


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