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Looking at consulting work in the .NET/Azure space. 12 years experience.


https://danschnau.com is my home-grown asp.net cms and i'm proud of it


>The best CEO in the world can't magically come up with a strategy to counter that.

The fuck is the CEO getting paid for, theN?


Well as another comment points out, they're being paid so generously in order to be fair to the CEO's family.


Hey, I tried exporting my .OPML from feedly and importing and got a 500 :/


Thanks for letting us know :) I think we found it in the logs, so we'll look into the error right away.


Google has a clear mission and it's advertising, duh


exactly this. The only reason the other services exist is to feed more data into the advertising (search?) machinations. Because the company is so myopically focused on Advertising dollars and everything else as loss leaders(or under monetized), they are unable to see a potential reversal of roles where the other products become ends unto themselves


YNAB is pretty good, i bought a year's license, but I didn't stick with it because it started to chug running in my browser :/


If you live in 2002 yeah


web components are never happening


Maybe not, but please don't post unsubstantive comments to Hacker News.

Edit: looks like you've been doing this a lot, and it's really not what the site is for. Would you mind reading https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html and using HN as intended? The idea is: if you have a substantive point to make, make it thoughtfully; if you don't, please don't comment until you do.


That seems like a rather bold statement without much reasoning behind it. What in particular makes you think that web components are "never happening"?


Easy: web components have not implemented a single part of the original promise [1].

It's not Web Components that are happening, it's the dozens of frameworks required to make them work that are happening.

Even mixpanel's library "does so by providing an easy-to-use state management and rendering layer built on Virtual DOM (the basis of the core rendering technology of React). Through use of the Snabbdom Virtual DOM library and first-class support for multiple templating formats" [2]

Web Components are a very low-level extremely limited crummy DOM-based API that no one in their right mind wants to use. They are not happening.

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[1] https://fronteers.nl/congres/2011/sessions/web-components-an...

[2] https://github.com/mixpanel/panel


This looks less than promising: https://caniuse.com/#feat=custom-elements


That's the deprecated v0 spec, fyi.



Out of the 4 major browsers, 2 major browser vendors have support for the base stuff, 1 has it behind a flag being tested ready to be turned on, and 1 doesn't have any support yet...

That's pretty far from "not happening"


It's unflagged in firefox nightlies. Edge needs to get with the picture but really they are the only one out at this point. The polyfils, while not ideal, work great and shouldn't be needed much longer. The mobile story here is actually quite strong, since all major mobile platforms have full support for it.


That's like saying "electric cars are never happening". Both already are happening.


That's ridiculous. One counter point: Ionic is going to ship web components to many thousands of app store and web apps shortly. A lot of people won't even know they are there, since they look and feel like any other framework component (if they are using Angular, for example). It's happening whether you realize it or not.


Congratulations on your healthy sex life


Yeah it is wrong


Actually the article states that 20% of the men are having 50%-60% of the sex. That's a minority of men having a majority of sex. Different numbers, but not wrong.


Why?


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