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Mesmerizing number of views. I must admin I refreshed the page multiple times to see the count increase. If I increased the view count several times, I must admin I did not read the article multiple times.


Reverse the timeline, it is more natural to start from now and scroll to the past.


I want to try AI-based services to learn a new language (Dutch), any recommendations?


Congratulation on the launch! I definitely see a future in visual scripting, the best candidate I have for my next project is https://luna-park.app/ but I'll be experimenting with FlowCode/Flyde.

What use cases do you target with Flwocode? As I see here it seems general purpose.


Great reference! Even mentioned it on Flyde's launch on HN - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39628575

We imagine 3 use-cases with Flowcode: - Non-developer, but technical roles (IT, Automation experts) using it as a more powerful and flexible alternative to n8n.io/make.com - Technical product managers using Flowcode to integrate AI-based flows into their product and collaborating on them with developers - Experienced developers building LLM-heavy (or any other async/concurrent heavy logic actually) looking to build faster flows


We've been looking to migrate away from FastMail and we are considering Proton Mail. More alternatives there: https://european-alternatives.eu/category/email-providers


Why not self-host open source software instead of adding a critical dependency on a third-party?


Ah Proton Mail. Supporter of Trump and Republicans. With the CEOs statement at the start of this year, that company died for me and I would not move any critical services to it:

> “10 years ago, Republicans were the party of big business and Dems stood for the little guys, but today the tables have completely turned.”


I am geoengineering yeast and bacteria using CRISPR to produce raw materials critical for European sovereignty.

Which one? We are figuring this out.


Who lost money during this deal? Or generally who indirectly paid these lucky gamblers?


Everyone else, indirectly. So other investors who weren’t in on it, pension funds, John Doe in his retirement home.


The people holding the ETF and selling the option. If they had not sold the option, they would have benefited from the value rising, now they instead got (collectively) $2.5M.

If the price had stayed flat or dropped, they would of course still have the $2.5M.

The precision makes it look a lot like a crime, as trading on information that's not publicly available is illegal.


Note that you don’t need to own the underlying equity to write an option contract. You only own the stock as a hedge.

Owning the stock is a specific lower risk strategy called a covered call.


This option was OTM so they also (presumably) profited from selling. Just a capped profit


The market makers who were short the call options or other market participants who sold calls. Mostly the latter, MMs are pretty good about hedging their positions but I’m sure some were caught offsides.


Who lost money? It’s difficult to say, because the purchase of those calls did not really tipped the market in any direction, but just provided liquidity for the sale of those call options.

Whoever shorted those calls made some money in the contracts, but they were going to lose money anyway the moment of the announcement.


Long term this also really hurts the faith in the market, so it's going to hurt a lot of people who have exposure to anything on US exchanges.


The poors. It's always the poors



Thank you :) Simple because I don't know any better :'D


I did something similar (local storage events) in time of jQuery to sync shopping cart between tabs. Very simple solution, but, IIRC, it didn't work with IE.


Looking at the project:

  - Why is the demo impressive https://mpa.nuejs.org/app/ I believe someone can do the same web-app in React with the same performance.
  - I'd like to quickly see some code samples on the home page. I had to dig the documentation to find some code samples (https://nuejs.org/docs/view.html#clean-html-templating), is it inspired from Svelte ?
  - How is new faster and lighter compared to other tech? Specifically, compared to raw HTML/js.
To convince me that Nue is a framework worse using, please show that Nue:

  1. Is simpler than HTML+JS (or at least simpler than react): like https://alpinejs.dev/
  2. Is easy to understand: maybe the markup and logic are close to HTML or something else I already know
  3. Has a better DX with good build time and HMR: you nailed this one
  4. The tech is better: low overhead? highly based on WASM? virtual DOM? Server islands? 
  5. Show me metrics: https://esbuild.github.io/ nailed this one


> Why is the demo impressive https://mpa.nuejs.org/app/ I believe someone can do the same web-app in React with the same performance

Weren't the main points on the main page that it was small ("lighter than a React button"), and could handle large amounts of records ("far past where JavaScript (and React) would crash with a stack overflow error")?


Those points are only true if you're comparing to a React app that uses bloated frameworks and inefficient list manipulation (as other commenters pointed out, `list.push(...items)` causes problems)



100%, this.

Im a bit flabbergasted I haven’t yet found a HTTP/API client that simply runs off an oAPI spec. Sure, most support «import of..», but do any support oAPI’s as continuously evolving source of truth?

Our oAPI spec is auto-generated (based off ts-rest.com contracts), and I’d love one that understands this, including auto-refreshing/importing of spec when it changes on disk.

If anyone knows of this magical piece of software, please share!


Thank you all for showing interest in this project. You described exactly what motivated me to create this language – support for OpenAPI specs. I just wanted to have a language where I could import an OpenAPI spec and leverage the intelligence, because, like you, in all my projects the specs were autogenerated.


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