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This is a genuinely beautifully written book chapter on origami math/geometry, with interactive graphics and playgrounds.

I guess. In Poland when I go to gov offices I need to sign 25 GDPR clauses

Is it a runner minute or workflow running minute? That would be a massive difference. Would people pay for idle time or not?


Replaced 12 mini with 17 pro. Not worth it. Will go back. Too big too heavy


I’ve stopped buying any books that have that kind of a DRM. Kindle / audible apps are horrible


Maybe add this IP to a blacklist? https://iplists.firehol.org/ It would be easier to pressure AWS when it is there


AFIKR two facilities do this kind of treatment. One in Canada and one in China. There already was a HN threads with some reporting to have been treated in Canada.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31630679

Apparently, only some tumors have a distinct and unique shape / size. The “trick” is to calibrate the resonance exactly to the size of the cancer cell. So that resonance would “hurt” only that kind of shape / size cell. Which was much harder to do than it sounds. Sadly not all cancer cells are unique and not that “easily” distinguishable by size

But I am not in the medical field and just repeating what I’ve read.


Oh, one more idea. You can use existing coax cables (tv cable) via adapters to get 1-2 reliable gbps over cable. For e.g. a switch with an additional access point


Try Powerline. This €40 device will turn your electrical sockets into an 100-500 mbps Ethernet cable. Simple and efficient. Just check if sockets you want to connect are on the same circuit breaker. If yes, chances are really high it would work very well.

I’ve connected a switch and a second access point with mine.

Also I think they work best if there fewer of them on the same circuit. But not sure. Check first.


Powerline almost never comes close to performance of wifi in the same conditions.

It's literally wifi just over an even worse medium.


Through thick brick walls?


Yes. Usually power line also jumps circuits in those cases which massively degrades reliability and throughput.


I tried that but the performance was worse than wifi.


G.hn powerline devices are better than the ancient HomePlug AV2 ones. Which devices did you try?


Try Astro my friend. React SSR with none of that next bs


Used Astro for a pro bono project. Found it fantastic, well documented, provides solutions for the hard parts, gets out of the way for the easy parts. Documentation is well written, but I find I don't need it much because mostly it works how I would expect.


Astro is not tied to React. You can choose your framework.


You lost me at React SSR. That is part of the complexity bs. React is a lib for mapping state to the DOM. There's no DOM on the server. So React on the server is 95% useless for that purpose and hence, overengineered to create a bit of HTML and send it down the wire.

I like the simplicity of Hono and use their html helper to write good old HTML that is send to the client.


You can render html with astro without react. Plain old html templates with options


how do you manage the application state with Hono? I saw their home page and it didn't mention anything about it.


Hono is a server-side framework like Express. So same way like you handle application state in most server-side multi-page web apps: You just fetch whatever you need from the DB per request.

"State management" really isn't that much of an issue on the server. Only on clients, when you need to map state changes to DOM updates.


This is the vercelization of react peeking through, that people even associate react with ssr is an anti-pattern.


I've heard good things, what would you say is the killer reasons to justify being the nodejs ecosystem vs something more purpose built for ssr like php?


As easy as php for simple stuff. And can do complex SPA stuff.


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