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What is this built on? I had a quick look at the source without luck!

https://github.com/drawpile/Drawpile


Can you elaborate there? This seems like a very speculative statement to conclude 'completely unlikely'.


This seems like a description of NPM in the node ecosystem, they are incrementally solving all these issues.


That’s, like, the opposite of npm though. It does dependencies per project, versioning, and does not impose any filesystem restrictions. Not that it doesn’t have issues.


How is it the opposite of npm?


All of the reasons I listed...?


But npm does all of those...


I know...Golang does the opposite of each of those. Here's some excerpts of the comment we responded to:

> It's distasteful of Go to impose a filesystem layout.

> To achieve [self-contained dependenceis] with Go, one has to set a different GOPATH per project, and then checkout the project deep into that root.

> Given that Go doesn't really do package versioning...


Hmmm can't tell if serious or crazy


Very low reps (1-4) at a high resistance (85-100% of a 1-rep max) is the standard powerlifter workout. But usually you'd do that for many sets. Lifting a 1RM for a single set seems either grossly inefficient (I have a similar max and it takes me 6 warmup sets just to get into the 405+ range), or he's risking injury by not warming up enough.


Serious but probably crazy too. I use engineering everywhere in my life, food, water bottle size, decision making, caffeine usage...

I didnt mention that I have to warm up, but the point of the workout is to complete a heavy set.


Crazy, guaranteed.

People always overstate their level of fitness by several orders of magnitude on anonymous internet forums.


A 450lb deadlift is not crazy.


Yeah 450lb deadlift isnt even respectable among lifters.

450 is almost the expectation for anyone casually lifting for a few years.


But he's also claiming to be fit while consuming 3500 calories a day and pretty much only doing a few 1RM lifts a week.


This depends on the lifter's weight (which is why there are weight classes in power and oly lifting competitions).


For an average male, that should be obtainable in about 6 months to a year.


You're ridiculous. You can say 315 is achievable in a year. 450 lbs doesn't even get on the charts for any weight up to 310 until intermediate level according to this chart [0]. Nobody with any sense considers themselves to be an 'intermediate' lifter after one year.

[0] https://strengthlevel.com/strength-standards/deadlift


These are self-reported numbers mostly from novices on the Internet. I can assure you these do not represent consistent and specific training for this lift.

A 315lb deadlift is obtainable within a month.


One order of magnitude is a mere 45 lbs deadlift. Thus the poster must be horrifically weak. He must have wrote that from the nursing home, I'm sure the nurses love it that he spends his days quietly posting nonsense on the internet instead of bothering them.


I wrote this a while ago as I was looking for a little bookmark-able notepad and couldn't find one.

The generated link will let you write/name/download and even bookmark a note with the contents in it!


Reminds me of these SD cards running Linux

https://hackaday.com/2016/06/30/transcend-wifi-sd-card-is-a-...

Edit also, there was picture frames at one point with bluetooth that ran linux that were hacked, I made a video years ago, funny to look back on

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEP0i1zteVM


I agree


With the nonsensical sarcastic point? Or the real point?


These are all examples of bugs or badly designed/coded applications. Don't blame JS for bad coding...


Nonsense. Bad tools are bad tools as evidenced by the fact that literally no one can use properly at scale.

Evangelists of bad technologies always like to trott out the nonsense about "a good carpenter never blames their tools"... well of course they don't: they buy the tools and always buy the appropriate ones. Further, if they did complain the customer would wonder why they bought bad tools in the first place.

A carpenter would never try to build a building with a "JavaScript" equivalent in the first place. They recognize the tool as garbage (perhaps after trying, and failing, to use it) and switch to something more appropriate.


But it's really really really hard to not do bad code in JS - a whole ecosystem seemingly built to encourage terribleness.


Well, if google can't do it properly then who can? Also, I was talking about SPAs specifically not JS in general.


Yeah lets all just use bash commands to browse the web, way more secure and sure you can get the information you need... oh wait wasn't that 20 years ago?


And it would still be possible if web standards didn't accrue so many capabilities that allowed people to treat them as a new medium of publishing color magazines (with invasive tracking as a cherry on the cake).


I got a 502 trying to visit, I suppose having robust JS doesn't mean much if your backend is not robust! lol


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