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Thanks! I’m currently learning Python and will find this useful.


Checkout PyCharm.


Great read and really liked his style of writing. This line made me giggle

Very nice.


I have been using htmx in one project and I must say I’m very happy about it. Take some getting used to but it integrates well. This release fixes some of my biggest issues. Difficult to send different variables om different requests and the need for a form tag. Nice!

Thanks for your hard work I will give this release a try soon. :)


Think everyone did :D


I'm a paying customer for Dropbox and I've just had it installed on my computer for when I occasionally had to share files with customers. Never really felt I used it to any extent but I also never canceled my subscription because I'm happy for what it is and I can't bother to find alternatives.

However my computer recently crashed and when "re-installing" Dropbox I discovered that they have many more useful "Apps" included like backup and password-sync and a neat paper scanning app for the phone. All of which I was very happy to discover. So I see myself keeping my subscription for the foreseeable future. :)


Delete all profiles with five or more digits in the username. Joking aside it will be interesting to see what they can come up with for solutions to platform integrity. I find myself using Twitter more and more and the only SoMe I really "follow".


Does it also come without touch bar?


No, but at least it has an esc key.


No.


Thanks for sharing some thrilling insight! From what I have gathered my own conclusion was pretty inline with what you say. That the real power is behind the scenes at the database level and customizations of datasets. When I first saw the UI (pretty recently) I was underwhelmed. I'm curious if you can elaborate some more if you think that the UI can be changed/improved without changing the fundamentals or is it tightly coupled?

It seems to me that they have one product per customer. I'm curious how scalable it is I guess.

Aside. I became very interested in Palantir. Much because I liked Alex Karps philosophy in that this technology is ineveteble, controversal or not, and that it's up to regulators to scope the use of it. If not Palantir some other company down the line will do the same (if not already) and personally I'd go with team Karp.


Is there no sound in the intro or do I have problems with my player? :|


No sound indeed


Dang, I registered hyperapp domain because I thought it was a good name and wanted to build something cool there. Like all side projects it’s not about the idea but the execution. I’ll put this in my bin together with slackday (Should have registered slack:)

On topic: This looks interesting and I Will be giving it a try. Well done!


Do you happen to own hyper.app?


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