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Wasn't the creator/maintainer of svelte on the NYT data visualisation/web technology team?


Rich Harris, creator of Svelte, worked at the Guardian. Svelte has been adopted at NYT however [0].

You might be thinking of Mike Bostock, the creator of D3.js and ObservableHQ.com, who led data visualization work at NYT for several years [1]. I'm not sure if they have people of that magnitude working for them now.

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svelte

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Bostock


Rich did work at the NYT. I thought there was some Mandela effect going on for a second, because you misled me into believing you had actually googled it by providing sources.


Yeah, my bad. I shouldn't have relied solely on the Wikipedia article and my (sketchy) memory. Rich Harris is still listed as a graphics editor on the investigative team at NYT: https://www.nytimes.com/by/rich-harris


Might want to update the Wiki article on Svelte, which strongly implies Rich worked at The Guardian, not NYT. The only source I could quickly find that seems to corroborate what you're saying is a LinkedIn page, but because of its bullshit paywall, there's context missing.


You may be thinking of https://bost.ocks.org/mike/ who worked there for a while, D3 and Observable, among many other things.


If the numbers from the phoenix project are to be trusted, a loose estimate is the time spent in queue is proportional to the ratio of utilized to unutilized resources. For example, 50% used & 50% unused is 50:50 = 1 unit of time. 99% used is 99:1 = 99 units of time.


`command -v eza >/dev/null && alias ls="eza"`


This feature isn't modelling your interests. It's letting advertisers get insight into the performance of their ad campaigns without tracking individual users.

The ad agency is only able to see: their add (y), published on source z, led to x conversions, over a period of time (p).


The page also says that their projected timeline for an alpha build is in 2026, so yes.


GitHub disabled the xz repo, making it a bit more difficult for nix to revert to an older version. They've made a fix, but it will take several more days for the build systems to finish rebuilding the ~220,000 packages that depend on the bootstrap utils.



Lol they shouldn't be relying on GitHub in the first place.


What should they be relying on instead? Maybe rsync everything to an FTP server? Or Torrents? From your other comments, you seem to think no one should ever use GitHub for anything.


Nice to see functional components in SFCs now.

I've been loving vue since I used it for a project that I wanted to ditch react on.


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