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mvexel commented on We’ll be ending web hosting for your apps on Glitch   blog.glitch.com/post/chan... · Posted by u/js4ever
qudat · 3 months ago
Me and a buddy built https://pico.sh to make it easy for developers to prototype and share their projects. In particular we have a static hosting service (https://pgs.sh) and a tunnel service (https://tuns.sh) that should cover most apps in the prototype phase.
mvexel · 3 months ago
Thank you for building the pico services. I use pgs for hosting my simple static website, and prose to host my blog, and it’s just such a wonderful experience.

Also it’s been a while since I mailed a check to pay for anything, let alone an online service!

mvexel commented on Show HN: Radius – A Meetup.com alternative   radius.to... · Posted by u/radius89
DANmode · a year ago
What are your top Meetup.com pain-points?
mvexel · a year ago
After the most recent price hike ($16 to almost $30/mo for the "basic" organizer plan) I decided to quit Meetup as the host of two groups after more than a decade. It's not just the money, since you were asking about pain points:

* Notifications I get on iOS are pretty much the opposite of how I set them up; I ask for relevant notifications about people RSVP-ing and commenting on my events, instead I get notifications about their own AI / crypto virtual events. * When I do get notifications about a new comment in the 'event chat', I tap the notification, but the app just lands me on the event main screen. When I navigate to event chat (which is surprisingly hard to find) there will be an unread symbol but more often than not the actual comment is nowhere to be seen. * Meaningless functionality being added (start an event with AI!) while pain points such as the above, and the core organizer experience overall, haven't seen meaningful fixes or improvements in years. * No way to slice / analyze member data. * Related to the above, you can download the member list, which gets you a file with an .xls extension but in reality is a broken csv file. * Increased focus on having group members pay, which is hard to manage and also very hard to get any metrics on (who has paid, when, how much?)

I could go on.

Overall, from an organizer perspective, Meetup is a buggy, stagnant and increasingly expensive platform that becomes a poorer value for money with every change they make. The only reason I've stuck with it for as long as I did is that it's really the only way for me to have people organically find my group without significant effort on my part. (I am in the U.S.)

mvexel commented on DBeaver – open-source database client   github.com/dbeaver/dbeave... · Posted by u/saikatsg
deergomoo · a year ago
I’m sure some other clients do this too, but one of my favourite DBeaver features is that it will display geospatial column values in an embedded OpenStreetMap pane.
mvexel · a year ago
This is what keeps me coming back to DBeaver as well. I don't know of any other clients that support display of PostGIS geometry types.
mvexel commented on Every default macOS wallpaper   512pixels.net/projects/de... · Posted by u/jorgesborges
mvexel · 2 years ago
There is a link at the top for pre-OSX wallpapers. There was one in MacOS 7 or 8 that was called "platte pinda's" in Dutch meaning "flat(tened) peanuts)". That name mystified me at the time. Googling it now, there's only one result for that phrase, completely unrelated. Am I making this up?
mvexel commented on Some strange Macintosh computers   arstechnica.com/gadgets/2... · Posted by u/tambourine_man
sgerenser · 2 years ago
Couldn’t have been a 68040, clones didn’t start until well into the PowerPC era (I think the slowest clones were maybe 100 or 120MHz PowerPC 603).
mvexel · 2 years ago
You're right! It was probably a 603.
mvexel commented on Some strange Macintosh computers   arstechnica.com/gadgets/2... · Posted by u/tambourine_man
mvexel · 2 years ago
I was surprised that there was not more mention of the clones of the mid 1990s. The Pioneer clone mentioned in the article sure is an interesting curiosity, but clone brands like Motorola (Starmax) and Power Computing were much more widely available. My brother had a really generic looking beige tower that was a 68040 Mac, from one of those brands. They were equivalent to a mid-to-high-end Performa, but significantly more affordable. I would love to hear more stories of folks who owned one of those. The clone era was short lived, IIRC once they became too successful Apple ceased the licensing program and that was the end of that.

Here's a Starmax ad from 1997: https://archive.org/details/MacWorld9710October1997/page/n7/...

mvexel commented on Live Map of Swiss Trains   maps.vasile.ch/transit-sb... · Posted by u/ano-ther
mvexel · 2 years ago
There's one for The Netherlands as well -> https://en.treinposities.nl/. Relies on an open API so there's bound to be others. This one is good because it has some live webcam links on the map as well. At least one of the live cams use YouTube as a streaming platform and have active rail nerd communities chatting and answering questions, like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UfHjV-oUmE
mvexel commented on Fastmail Employees Form a Union   union.place/@fastmailunit... · Posted by u/tiffanyh
mvexel · 2 years ago
LinkedIn says Fastmail has 116 U.S. based employees. I may be completely off base here, but if you're that small an org and employees feel the need to form a union, wouldn't that indicate a significant problem with company culture?
mvexel commented on Historical code from reddit.com   github.com/reddit-archive... · Posted by u/tech234a
mvexel · 2 years ago
Ha! I was hoping to see some web.py / Aaron Swartz code. This is cool too, though.

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