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druska commented on “Reclaim Windows 10” Powershell Script   gist.github.com/alirobe/7... · Posted by u/maxt
druska · 9 years ago
I recommend using Spybot Anti-Beacon [1], which is a safe way of disabling (or enabling) Windows 10 features.

[1] https://www.safer-networking.org/spybot-anti-beacon/

druska commented on New Sublime Text update   sublimetext.com/3... · Posted by u/pyed
usaphp · 10 years ago
What exactly are you looking for in ST improved? I just can't find anything that I think can be any better, it's just perfect already for me, I've tried using Atom but always went back to ST after a week of poor performance and battery drainage of Atom.
druska · 10 years ago
I'd like more customization with the gutter API [1]. You can only have a single icon per line in the gutter, and plugins often fight for that spot.

[1]: https://www.sublimetext.com/docs/3/api_reference.html

druska commented on Show HN: A Chrome extension to remind you why you opened Facebook   chrome.google.com/webstor... · Posted by u/joshblour
druska · 10 years ago
This won't work because it requires user input. People are lazy, and unless you are extremely disciplined I guarantee you will stop wanting to use that input box very soon after installing.
druska commented on React Router 2.0.0   github.com/rackt/react-ro... · Posted by u/tilt
druska · 10 years ago
You made it seem like this is released. Right now the official version is v2.0.0-rc4.
druska commented on OnHub   on.google.com/hub/... · Posted by u/ropiku
therealmarv · 11 years ago
you are not the target audience!
druska · 11 years ago
Router enthusiasts are definitely a target audience. Average demographics won't pay $200 for a router.
druska commented on React v0.14 Beta 1 released   facebook.github.io/react/... · Posted by u/eminh
matthewmacleod · 11 years ago
Personally, I use refs a lot to bubble events down the component hierarchy. For example, when the browser window loses focus and gains it again, some sub sub component of the root component might want to do set some local state. Whatever, display a "welcome back!" message or something

Isn't that a bit of an antipattern? It seems that sending events down the hierarchy is something that React goes out of its way to make awkward, and on purpose.

In the case you've given, I'm not clear why you wouldn't just bind to the window's focus and blur events from within componentWillMount, anyway.

druska · 11 years ago
You can cleanly implement that "welcome back!" example using flux actions and stores, without having to bubble down events.

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druska commented on Facebook Now Cares About How Long You Look at Stuff in Your News Feed   techcrunch.com/2015/06/12... · Posted by u/zhuxuefeng1994
TheBiv · 11 years ago
I may be in the minority, but I had figured they'd been doing this for years
druska · 11 years ago
Me too. It was surprising to me that this is new.
druska commented on Building a CustoMac: Buyer's Guide   tonymacx86.com/446-buildi... · Posted by u/lelf
lnanek2 · 11 years ago
VMWare has been capable of that for a long time, although not publicly.
druska · 11 years ago
It doesn't have hardware video acceleration, unfortunately.
druska commented on Codefights   codefights.com... · Posted by u/r_ms
druska · 12 years ago
I don't like how I can't change the number of lines of code. It'd be faster to completely rewrite some of the solutions!

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