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I have some skunkworks projects that attempt the same on postgres. If you ever get to the point of wanting contributions, let me know.


Hi jmandzik, I'd be very interested to learn more about your project. What's the best way to get in touch?


The email in my profile would be best. Thanks!


Not sure, but http://node.green tests against nightly, which might be farther ahead than 6.0.0.


Kickstarter back here; according to UPS, it should be delivered today.


Cloned a popular project (babel) and on a MacBook Pro:

  npm install  52.28s user 8.08s system 73% cpu 1:22.41 total
  ied install  10.22s user 4.36s system 142% cpu 10.230 total
Impressive.


Awesome! Glad it worked that well! Please let me know if you run into any bugs: https://github.com/alexanderGugel/ied


Happy to open an issue, but any plans on supporting git+ssh urls? For work projects, we have some modules installed via git and when I tried to install, I got the same error described here: https://github.com/alexanderGugel/ied/issues/2

Very promising project!


+1 here, git+ssh and git+http(s) are essential imho... its' the easiest way to sidestep the need for an npm server for some internal projects/libraries.


Agreed. It's definitely on the roadmap. Should be done in a couple of weeks.


Here's where the magic happens:

https://twitter.com/Justin_Mandzik/status/460080620329508864

https://twitter.com/Justin_Mandzik/status/460082804827881472

Edit: I do a few days a week from home, with a fair amount of video conferencing. White board is critical to get me out of my chair to draw out what's in my head.



For visual studio : http://frickinsweet.com/tools (one i wrote years and years ago) OR http://studiostyl.es/


Seconded. It's got a learning curve, but its hands down the most well thought out library I've used. It's actively maintained by Mike Bostock, a thought leader in this space.


This is about as good as you can handle an incident like this, PR wise.


Facebook lost me a while back when the Android app first came out. Logging into the site and finding contacts that had no account in my facebook "phonebook" felt like a breach of trust. I figured they'd act in good faith and enrich Android contacts with facebook data. I did NOT think they'd yank my contacts the other way, doing who-knows-what with it. Shame on me for not reading the app permissions with more scrutiny.

Leaving facebook removed a distraction I did not realize I was weary of. At risk of sounding dramatic, it felt like I got a few minutes a day of my life back.


The last sentence resonates with me. My twitter account was started in 08 and largely unused until this year. I'm surprised how much I like it after it clicked for me one day. Twitter works (for me) by keeping the number of people I follow low and keeping the signal to noise high.


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