Kinda jealous tbh, I couldn't get my Google news to actually work and it was 40% spam 40% clickbait 20% American news (and I live in Europe)
How many times did internet petitions actually changed something
Tech related stuff and old memes*
Not like you can't access their community anymore
Not just titles and not just amps, it's a problem with html sanitization added in 18.2 I guess.
I wonder how many people will be ok with this, considering that there's a large portion of folks who does not know what's AdBlock
Too long. I call it shitter.
Always confused when I see memes like this
You learn js, then you learn a bit about ts and pick react/vue if you want to do frontend or nodejs if you're into backend. Then you do something basic, like a barebones twitter clone, weather app, etc. By the point when you're 80% done, you will know most important parts of the ecosystem naturally
After that, learning all the supporting libraries/frameworks is super simple since next is just superset around react, same for nuxt. Solid, svelte, fresh etc are just different flavors of react. Even vue is looking like react this days with composition api, simply because they nailed the simplicity and dev comfort. Average dev will never face weird js/ts parts or confusing libraries because most of their day to day job will be moving buttons and looking how to persist user basket in browser storage...
Sure there are a lot of libraries and ways to do stuff, but 90% of them are irrelevant, only-for-hobby or simply dead and unused since 2010. Knowing ts+(react|vue)+(vuex|redux-tk|mobx)+(styled|tailwind) will land someone a basic job where they can progress and expand their knowledge lol
It's amazing how well it handles the load now compared to just a few weeks before
First I started with jerboa, but it was a rough start that pushed me to try to develop my own app, quite a fun experience. Besides that, Liftoff and wefwef are the clear leaders here for me, design and feature wise.
Oh, this is actually great news. Thanks for sharing :)
As per their ceo, they want to provide access to education to all (which is good since educated people are less likely to believe propaganda) and they do not monetize the app in that country in any way, which means no taxes going to putins pocket.
People are quick to jump to conclusions but they’re right here.