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Oooh! I need this. Thanks!

Sheez man you are a wizard. This is highly skilled craftsmanship right here. Amazing skill.

This is so stupid, but I do love it.


In sprite of all the Trumps and Putins and Netanyahu's out there. This project is just that reminder : There really are good humans in the world.


Yeah I like this authors line of thinking, on some of my past teams the PM has hurt productivity by making decisions they should not be making.


I always wish Apple would respect the "report spam" button, but they do not seem to from my experience.


you should probably open source this one.


The tool that they tell you to install is https://github.com/rpodgorny/uptimed which is open source

Are you asking the owner of this website that takes data submitted by users to open source the website? Or are you talking about the above-mentioned program you have to run, which is already open source?


Anyone have some screenshots? I'm not installing Cities Skylines just to view this. Sounds pretty awesome overall.


The readme files in the repo have screenshots. Tried linking them here, but the URLs are massive, so let me link the docs -

1) Methodology: https://github.com/team-watchdog/colombo-skylines/wiki/Intro...

2) Main readme: https://github.com/team-watchdog/colombo-skylines


Did you try clicking the link?


Not sure if it’s still there but on twitter they had a system where you’d have to click through before you’re allowed to submit a comment.

HN needs this!


> Not sure if it’s still there but on twitter they had a system where you’d have to click through before you’re allowed to submit a comment.

The system did not prevent you from replying, it just added a warning message and a little friction to doing so.


[Meta] so how do you report when the link is not working, or blocked for your geo?


I don’t think they check or can check if you actually loaded the page. So I think they check only that the link was clicked


You didn't keep detailed daily logs of which browser you used that day? I thought everyone did that.


If there were logs of your incognito sessions, this would be a much bigger story.


the entire nodejs ecosystem needs to die. You all are just keeping it alive.


Have fun convincing all major browser vendors to no longer support JS scripts :)

(At this point Nodejs is the defacto tooling ecosystem for even JS destined to run in a browser. You can't separate the two.)


You can start by ignoring it


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