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?? They've always taken data to sell ads, although they usually try to sell things from within their own ecosystem. Don't drink the koolaid


"Ecosystem" can and will expand.


I do this, and I'm constantly in need of book recommendations. Please help


Read 1984 (Orwell)


What is your automated deployment pipeline for this kind of website?


I write posts in an editor (presently nvim), generate the site, and have a git hook that basically publishes it to neocities along with pushing it to my repository. It's very much a tiny hobby blog so I haven't put much effort into the whole process.


Why would most js heavy companies want content to be long lived? What's the benefit to them? If they're concerned about making data accessible then they'll open an API that they hold the keys to.


The point is that js has become a de facto way of rendering content, regardless of its nature, and in some cases this impacts usability and other non-functional requirements in ways that people don't always consider.

Obviously if a company wants tight control over their content then this may work to their benefit - although they may still find that their ability to render their own content requires non-trivial maintenance over time.

But that's a pretty narrow view of the web, and not everyone publishing on the web fits that model.


Why? Why should you be in a position to dictate to twitter how to operate. It's a multi-million dollar company with many smart people working away on the product. Who are you? If you just want walls of text and a completely unengaging product, stick to hackernews.


Why would you browse the internet this way? Why not just enable the scripts and close the site if it's annoying?


That does give some food for thought. Of all the new language features, the elements I really need —functors, asynchronous syntactical sugar, and static null analysis— don't require much of the bloat found in many modern languages.


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Eye stretching exercises. Focus on something as close as possible (in good light) then slowly track out to something at infinite distance, one eye then the other then both.

Additionally, make sure the contrast on the screen matches your surriundings! There's no reason to have your brightness very high at all, and brightness is different from contrast.


It can be used to access a company's own hardware.


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