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That sounds exactly like the Rails + Vue setup we are using on our current project. Its basically 90% of a standard admin style interface which we had up and running in lightning speed using the great, but boring activeAdmin. For the couple of pages that are very interaction heavy we serve a per-page Vue app. It really does feel like the perfect combo.


This question resonates with me because I am a junior dev (bootcamp background, 20 months into my career), and am currently on the verge of switching jobs. I am very thankful to my current employer for hiring me and giving me a shot to grow into this career and treating me extremely well in the meantime.

The thing is, they pay below the market rate, my wife is pregnant and not very employable because she doesnt speak the local language, and the 40% pay increase would allow me to get the mortgage to buy the apartment we live in. Otherwise we will be priced out of living in the city. I just feel really guilty, but my responsibility to my family exceeds my commitment to my employer...


I agree. One of the consistently recurring types of jabs at blockchain from the HN crowd is to lampoon the fact that it is just an 'append-only' database. Then i realized that while they are right, the naysayers fail to appreciate how fucking amazing that is. PoW gave us the first append-only database worth its salt. That gives us a form of digital history that computers can interface with directly. Tubes and wires man!


"This is exactly how the World Wide Web works: the HTML files are the pithy description on the paper tape, and your Web browser is Ronald Reagan"

already worth the read


Stephenson is a miracle worker with metaphors


Next-Generation variable-buoyancy airships, without a doubt. Primarily because of the ways it will impact construction. Once we 'build the machine that builds the buildings' we can then simply lift them into place. Cities could become vastly more flexible (modular) and livable as a result. But even agriculture and logging could become vastly less environmentally destructive.


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