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I mean, they'd also fix fire detection as well.

1. Start more fires

2. Find more fires

3. Profit

Like any good startup.


Would a PWA suffice? We are building that @ https://hallway.com


Without looking further into hallway, I'm inclined to say no because it doesn't instantly prompt me to describe the app I want to build.

I want to build an app. Not to enter an email in a textbox.


We're using a similar approach at https://hallway.com ... launching soon!


That's what we're doing at Hallway (https://hallway.com).

UIs should be fully remix-able and not set by the datasource/SaaS. So we built out a system to allow users to use the standard UI or remix apps as they want. Like Val.town, but with a flexible UX/workspace layer. Come check us out!


And yet every single socialist, European country is behind the US in terms of their economic output.



So tired of the argument.

Not everything is measured in "economic output", not to mention that metric itself doesn't make any sense when comparing countries of vastly different size, population etc.


Yeah, it’s like forgetting that the point of money in life is living, rather than the money itself.


Life is not about checking off boxes on how much free stuff you can hypothetically get from the government either. That has tons of costs and risks just like everything else in life. It’s all relative.


[CONVEX M(events:insertEvents_ion)] [Request ID: bbc76cc0a8e100df] Server Error Called by client


is any of the nodes in your editor marked as "incomplete"? there is probably a wrong call to the backend from your generated frontend. you can either ask the chat, or can help you debug in our discord https://discord.com/invite/Ctm2A2uEaq


I lost my brother to suicide in a similar situation. Thanks for writing this and I hope it helps others stuck on the med treadmill.


> Is this right?

OP made an unbacked assertion and that can be ignored as such.


Eh, this is a site for chit-chatting, so I don’t expect perfect proofs generally. Assertions that are backed only by personal experience and hard-to-verify anecdotes are fine IMO.


> Eh, this is a site for chit-chatting, so I don’t expect perfect proofs generally. Assertions that are backed only by personal experience and hard-to-verify anecdotes are fine IMO.

Source? Footnotes?


Lol, right?

Getting away from the original posts, but: The reflex to ask for sources probably comes from a good place. But, it has become too immediate nowadays online, to the point where (in my opinion) it gets in the way of discussion.

The request for a source should generally include a note on how the fact being questioned will impact the overall argument. Friendly conversations shouldn’t become asymmetrical homework generating exercises.


Needs an example project IMHO.


Also worth checking out is the recent release of RedwoodSDK: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43657215


Oh good, they finally realized GraphQL was holding them back.


Haha, didn't realize redwood was already deprecated and forked into redwoodsdk under new management.

Looks good though, like remix except without those pesky route handlers. Then again I didn't get around to using the RR version. I wish the doc had a "differences with RR" section


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