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Hi! Good project you have here! What is your main focus for it? Being some kind of uber-generator like http://yeoman.io/ or becoming a hosting platform? Case the latter, is on-premise PaaS in the roadmap?


Hi, appreciate your support.

The goal is to make it really easy to go from idea to URL. So the CLI boosts your speed in kick starting the project and you should be able to deploy it on cloud with a single command.

There will be a platform, that gives you PaaS experience on AWS/Azure/GCP so it speeds up the end to end process.


Same here, for the same reasons… It has a lot of fun features that I use with my daughter. We can sync our watches and do PTT with the Walkie-talkie app, we exchange voice and gif messages… And we have a lot of parental control over her usage.


There's some info on the proposal here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28896367


I think the root comment is asking whether this new Python-on-Rust interpreter for rid of the GIL. Your link is about the existing CPython interpreter.


This resonates to my own experience! I'd only add that the step #2 (ah-hah! moments) are not singular, but milestones in a cycle. Being patient and pushing through #1 is definitely rewarding and expands to new fronts.


OpenShift is also an alternative: https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/opens...

Had some fun a few years ago with toy projects. Can't tell its current state...


OpenShift has been kubernetes since like OpenShift 3. Their serverless/functions-as-a-service capabilities are powered by the kubernetes project "knative".


I wonder if the A/B tested this UX. I am inclined to do not use that form and, honestly, took me a moment to realize that was an actionable card.


In Brazil there's a software provided by the government for tax reporting (free service): https://www.gov.br/receitafederal/pt-br/assuntos/irpf/2020/d...


Who searched "google" on google.com ??


raises hand


Terri Gross: Now I'll tell you, in preparing for this, I decided, let me Google Google, so I typed in "Google" into the Google search, and I came up with a lot of Google things in the regular search, but in the "Are you feeling lucky?" search, I got nothing.

Larry Page: Well you just got Google itself.

TG: Yeah, I just got Google itself. Oh, I see, Google was giving me itself.

LP: Yeah.

TG: Oh.

LP: In computer science, we call that recursion. [laugh].

TG: Oh, you even have a name for it. [laugh]. I didn't quite get that. I kept thinking it was just repeating itself. I didn't realize it was giving me itself. [laugh].

LP: [laugh]

TG: And what's the name for it?

LP: Uh, recursion. It's... kind of... Sergey is giving me a dirty look.

TG: Why?

LP: It's a loose definition. [laugh]

TG: Lighten up Sergey. [laugh]

LP: It's a loose interpretation of... [laugh]... recursion.

TG: Sergey, what's the more literal interpretation?

...

Starts at 13:45:

https://www.npr.org/2003/10/14/167643282/google-founders-lar...




Google do a lot of seo to stay #1 for “google”


Who targets ads at searches for "google" on google.com? People who do that are a highly sought after demographic.


Good article to explore parser combinators with practical example. Not about creating your own language, but quickly handcraft a parser for jsonnet.


We recently migrated from splunk to humio at work and not only their query is easier to work with but creating dashboards and reports is simpler and faster. Also, their UI is extremely responsive. Kudos for humio.


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