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I have that exact issue on a couple of not exactly low end Samsung phones. Holding them side by side with signal open. Delivery times vary wildly. Whereas WhatsApp just works (though I hate it for other reasons)

I'm not sure if you're being sarcastic or not, but I did find the caveman examples harder to read than their verbose counterpart.

The verbose ones I could speed read, and consume it at a familiar pace... Almost on autopilot.

Caveman speak no familiar no convention, me no know first time. Need think hard understand. Slower. Good thing?


TBH I'd love to see that idea as a /blogs list here at HN.

> CachySteamOS

Where can I find more information on that? I use CachyOS but never heard of that. Googling didn't find a single result (surprisingly, not even your comment)


I think OP missed a slash

yeah, sorry

> ...It undermines democratic decision-making...

You can tell an intellectual came up with that definition.


Reminds me of this 4D minecraft clone:

https://youtu.be/u8LMyWcKL_c?si=XZrCdSSSk9PtpNIP


This is awesome! I had this problem when building a datagrid where cells would dynamically render textarea. IIRC I ended up doing a simple canvas measurement, but I had all the text and font properties static, and even then it was hellish to get it right.

Poor take. In the last three years alone they've played over 100 concerts. Their set is two hours. They're all in/approaching their 70s. If that's not a band, I'm a pterodactyl.


Even if they are indeed a band, that doesn't mean you are not a pterodactyl, mind you.

But pterodactyl are pretty cool too my mind, so no offense really.


You won't even notice the pterodactyls - they're often in the bathroom!

But the p is silent.


I think GPs point is that you'll soon not even be able to make those choices.

Now every toilet on the market only flushes number one. But hey, they're so much cheaper.


> `child({ ...obj })` easily solves this, for example

Spreading doesn't prevent you from mutating nested fields. The fact that you think this is an easy problem puts all your other choices under question.


Feel free to question anything you like and I'll help you find the answers.

This is a well-trodden path. All aspects of object mutation and its effects are obvious and well-known. What is pass by ref and what is pass by val is also pretty obvious. One can easily pass in primitive values and not worry about two-way binding if they choose to. One can also easily not mutate any props they receive from their parents. This is already the best practice in eslint for like 10 years. This is not easy, this is trivial.

I'd rather see some real concerns.


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