Gabriel
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JavaScript evangelist working @google
San Francisco, CA
Joined May 2009
I just invented something new for #JavaScript. Imagine that you could read #stream just writing a for--of inside a #async function: for(promise of stream) { await promise } if this might sound cool, check out this demo. The easiest way to read #streams ever made in #JS! 😍😁🤯
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This will be troublesome, devs will not be able to handle the inflow of PR's, and many of the bugs detected will be fixed on project basis without a PR for the lib maintainer. The OpenSource will lose it's community and purpose. Coding agents will be the knowledge owners.
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The open-source as we know will die. I don't know the future, but the death of StackOverflow is just the first step of the death of OpenSource. Agents are already creating bug-fixes patches on open-source code, and instead of sending PR to fix the packages, they add .patch files
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@apple was right the whole time about #homeautomation and I hope they move a step forward by releasing some low energy professor that allows other than Apple branded devices to work as the hub controller. That way many devices could fallback and be extreme reliable long term.
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The solution to #homeautomation is a new protocol, something closer to @Apple #HomeKit, that allows multiple “hub controllers” and will store and fallback if something goes wrong, working in the local network and only backup the configs in the cloud.
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#homeautomation after years of messing around with it, I can say: * Cloud is a bad idea, it’s slow, unreliable and has no security. * Home hub is a bad idea, because they stop working overtime and can be a nightmare to recover your devices to a new hub.
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I knew the R1 was a scam, but I had no idea it was a "Cofeezilla scam" https://t.co/fLnMSgooE6
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🚀 We've removed the waitlist for Project IDX! Start building today. ➡️ https://t.co/WC1lEDAZeL Dive in to the updates announced at #GoogleIO: 🌟 Improved AI assistance from Gemini 🌟 Seamless integration with Google services 🌟 New templates 🌟 And more!
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Quite cool that nowadays we have for await spec in JavaScript! Seems I was going towards solving the same problems other devs were having with streams.
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Does that sounds familiar? It never became a product, all I have is a YouTube video of my beta testing. Still kinda crazy so many years before Stadia born and die 😅
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I was looking into my old YouTube videos, and I found things from 10y ago. At the time I was leading the Frontend of a IPTV running over web app. And I had this crazy idea of stream the inputs of the TV control to the backend and then to a VM running games on Linux. …
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Thanks #ChatGPT you made the almost impossible task of removing #parallels a breeze! Today their attempts to have a bad tutorial in the website that doesn’t work and broken links were not enough to prevent me to remove that bad app.
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So yeah, less parts for maintenance, lighter vehicles, less space needed for mechanical parts. That’s the probably most effective next improvement step on electrical cars.
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While one motor can produce energy slowing down the vehicle, if needs more stopping power, the other motor can spend energy to slow down the car. And if energy is over if one of the motors is alternated current ones, it will pretty much lock, further breaking the car.
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Electric cars have reduced complexity on steering and pedals, also allowed higher voltage with lower weight wiring. The next complexity / failure point to be removed are the break rotors and pads.
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Before saying that an electric car will never mainstream because there were past electric cars and they failed, do a self favor and search for tech that failed before it become mainstream. Your touch screen was invented on the 60s… that ain’t a good argument.
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Conversely, the accounts that post videos without issues should go higher in rank; the more copyright bogus claims they win, the harder it should be to claim those account videos. This way both sides get protected against bogus copyright attacks.
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In the meanwhile, people that likes their crypto safe, download some Linux bootloader, install in a memory stick, then use that when you want to be safe about your crypto operations. For the security freaks, mount your write partitions on the computer memory, so it wipes after.
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For maximum security, people can reboot the computer and boot load with the Trezor, then use that safe environment to do their crypto stuff. That would ensure no MITM attacks in the OS (virus) or Browser (malicious extensions or plugins).
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