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preaching5271 commented on XSLT – Native, zero-config build system for the Web   github.com/pacocoursey/xs... · Posted by u/_kush
preaching5271 · 2 months ago
Cant take it seriously with that language, sorry
preaching5271 commented on New tools for building agents   openai.com/index/new-tool... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
preaching5271 · 6 months ago
When TypeScript SDK?
preaching5271 commented on I'm done with coding   neelc.org/2025/03/01/im-d... · Posted by u/neelc
preaching5271 · 6 months ago
Cool, more room for professionals
preaching5271 commented on Launch HN: A0.dev (YC W25) – React Native App Generator    · Posted by u/sethburster
preaching5271 · 7 months ago
How is this different from just using Cursor on my react-native codebase? Cursor in agent mode means: no copy paste, implements features and fixes errors iteratively, knows my codebase and adheres to existing patterns. If I need changes, I just ask Cursor and preview live app changes locally
preaching5271 commented on Evolving a NoSQL Database Schema   karmanivero.us/projects/e... · Posted by u/smitty1e
preaching5271 · 10 months ago
Enjoyed it
preaching5271 commented on Kim Dotcom's extradition to the U.S. given green light by New Zealand   torrentfreak.com/kim-dotc... · Posted by u/wut42
Andrew_nenakhov · a year ago
> I think it's clear for everybody that one cannot get away with this kind of stuff, once governments get involved.

I'm far more concerned with the stuff that governments get away with, including infringement of the freedom to share information.

preaching5271 · a year ago
Totally fair point, but what can you do? This is how the world works. Fighting such beasts is pointless. You might tame them with lobby money, but no billionaire is interested. And we're now talking about the human spirit that cannot be chained, as also seen in Pirate Bay or Snowden. Sure, people do need heroes and hope from time to time. But I have become less romantic over the years, and more careful.
preaching5271 commented on Kim Dotcom's extradition to the U.S. given green light by New Zealand   torrentfreak.com/kim-dotc... · Posted by u/wut42
preaching5271 · a year ago
I appreciate Kim Dotcom for running MegaUpload and later Mega, in a time when the internet was younger and wilder. Also for his pirate spirit and "stick it to the man" attitude. But everything has a limit, specifically his resistance against the law, even if he hid it behind virtues. I think it's clear for everybody that one cannot get away with this kind of stuff, once governments get involved. Isn't it wiser to stop at some point, and find other stuff to do, even if all your nerves say otherwise? But people are superficial and tend to develop an "i'm the main character" personality, pushing them into recklessness, like persisting doing certain things or publicly talking shit. Hope he and his family will be ok.

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