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techbubble commented on Use console.log() like a pro (2020)   markodenic.com/use-consol... · Posted by u/vuciv1
techbubble · 5 years ago
You can get the same behavior as console.log() without cluttering up your code by using LogPoints.

https://developer.chrome.com/blog/new-in-devtools-73/

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Tools/Debugger/Set_...

techbubble commented on Why do so many companies incorporate in Delaware?   thehustle.co/why-delaware... · Posted by u/Garbage
Layke1123 · 5 years ago
Without even reading, I'm going to assume it had to do with capitalists dodging taxes. Let's find out how surprised I'm going to be. /s
techbubble · 5 years ago
Well, there's also the bit about not having to deal with a long list of fees and onerous requirements like many states have, when all you're trying to do is start a business, build a product and hopefully find some paying customers.
techbubble commented on Zero click vulnerability in Apple’s macOS Mail   mikko-kenttala.medium.com... · Posted by u/jviide
tasogare · 5 years ago
What’s right with it? I tried it a few times and always returned to web-based clients (on desktop) and third-party apps (outlook, gmail, protonmail) on iOS.
techbubble · 5 years ago
I find it works very well, so basically everything seems right. Use it for nine accounts concurrently. Rarely have any issues.
techbubble commented on I made an eInk newspaper   gregraiz.com/i-made-an-ei... · Posted by u/graiz
crumpled · 5 years ago
$2,576 US
techbubble · 5 years ago
I really like the concept of eInk, but for that price a regular wall-mounted display plus DAKboard[1] plus electricity will have to suffice.

[1] https://dakboard.com/site

techbubble commented on Cryptocurrency and NFTs Are Evil   jhamby.medium.com/cryptoc... · Posted by u/uptown
techbubble · 5 years ago
tl;dr Uninformed rant about the evils of blockchain and crypto-related endeavors

No nuanced analysis of an emergent technology and its growing pains and no mention at all of the benefits of decentralization.

Oh, and the author also fails to point out that there are NFTs which go beyond simply representing ownership. They are used for unlocking premium content, making game assets portable across games, acting as a proxy for real-world assets and many other use cases not yet as high profile as art and sports NFTs.

techbubble commented on A Beginner's Guide to NFTs   linda.mirror.xyz/df649d61... · Posted by u/donohoe
techbubble · 5 years ago
One oft-overlooked aspect of NFTs is their scarcity and authenticity by virtue of license rights. For instance, NBATopShot moments are desirable because they are licensed by the NBA. So if you were to clone great basketball moments and create an alternate, it would neither be authentic nor legal.
techbubble commented on Diagram Maker: Open sourcing IoT visualization   aws.amazon.com/blogs/open... · Posted by u/ke4qqq
techbubble · 5 years ago
Looks promising, but it's hard to tell without a more full-featured demo.

I'm comparing this to Node-RED [0] which is pretty robust and has a large ecosystem. Ultimately, I think the value in diagramming platforms is not just in the software, but the community around it that creates plugins/extensions for different use-cases.

[0] https://nodered.org/

techbubble commented on Hal Finney’s proposal for optimizing Bitcoin to be enabled in Bitcoin Core   btctimes.com/news/hal-fin... · Posted by u/syck
FrendlyReminder · 5 years ago
Finney was a wonderful man. He was there with PGP from the start. The last few years of his life he suffered tremendously. When the world started finger-pointing him as Satoshi his family got death/kidnap threats, swatting and worse.

Hopefully anyone with the time to care about this will read one of his last comments on the subject dictated through eye-movement software from a wheelchair:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155054.0

Vale Hal.

techbubble · 5 years ago
Hal's post was so inspiring – thank you for sharing.

The bit about having to finish the documentation was particularly noteworthy. Even when writing code laboriously through eye moment, Hal didn't lose focus of the importance of documentation.

u/techbubble

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