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So fewer trolls, but the ones who remain will be trolling the system and bankrupting people. Perfect.


What you describe sounds like now.sh if you are on a JS-based stack.

Edit: also for just plain static if you use a non-JS generator.


I can't wait for my Internet to be government regulated. Politicians always have the best technical solutions.


This actually seems like a pretty well informed bill. They aren't adding anything really onerous. It just says ISPs can't exploit their monopolies on last mile connections to consumers in order to extort money from internet companies and their own customers.


I suspect it is a cache if visited pages or something like that.


I personally value battery life over raw performance. My job involves coding small chunks that run in larger batch processes that run on the server. So I don't really care if running an edge case takes 1 second or 10 on my machine.


I switched from vim full-time to using vscode with the vim plugin for most things. The plugin has gotten better over time and at this point all of my familiar bindings just work as they do in vim. Changing the font is easy.


If it is so good, why don't you open source it?

Edit: not sure why this is being downvoted, I am genuinely curious.


I'm not arguing that our framework is better than React or Vue -- our framework just works better for us.

We do plan to eventually open source it, but there's a lot of work to be done before a public release: better documentation, better tutorials, remove some constructs specific to our company, etc. We've open sourced some of our internal JS libraries before and it's worked out well -- the contributions submitted and bugs reported by others have been very helpful.


> Tweets from bad-faith actors who intend to manipulate or divide the conversation should be ranked lower

So, people who disagree with Twitter could easily fall into this policy.

I am really starting to wonder about who is feeding data into Twitter's censorship system.


I'm curious too, not sure if this list has changed but this is what I could find: https://blog.twitter.com/official/en_us/a/2016/announcing-th...


You should compare that number to how many renounced before FACTA passed and you will see it is not trivial. It is the main reason people renounce now.


Stop using Google products then. Get a new career.


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