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The pricing icons under the "free" section are also a bit confusing. I'm not sure at a glance that I'm getting or not getting "30/month graph mode view".


Oh, my bad. I'll change it.


This reminds of "Shock Tanks" my brother and I used to have. The concept is pretty simple, your RC tank get 3 lives per round, if it gets hit you get shocked.


Great memories. All females around us (wife, sister, mother) hated those toys and my wife was really happy when she heard that one of the tanks broke.


The way I read it is that Winglang combines your IaC and your runtime logic/code. In theory it's pretty neat, I haven't given it a serious try though. I'm not totally convinced that I want my infrastructure definition intermingled with my business logic though.


Hey, I'm part of the Wing team, I see where you're coming from regarding intermingling business logic with infra definitions. If it makes sense, these infra definitions are the functional part of the infrastructure (declaring that you want a bucket and pre-populating it with objects during deployment for instance). The non-functional parts (encryption, redundancy, others) can be taken care of separately on the platform side


Do you have any resources for the planning/architecting phase of developing a unified API like this?

I work in a similar space, but for physical hardware, and one challenge we've frequently encountered is the somewhat massive variety of how our vendors handle certain tasks behaviorally within their platform.


Not sure about your use-case but I'm happy to help and share the learnings we've had so far in the technical aspects of building Revert.

Maybe just a book a time with us or DM us Twitter and we can take it from there?


This is horribly depressing, to the point where if we're so doomed in the next 10 years I ask:

- Why do I care what happens?

- Why do I go on living?

- Most importantly, what is the solution, or mitigation, or any level of alternative other than accepting defeat?

It's harsh, but I feel that at this point, if you're not offering _some_ kind of solution to this issue, then what is the answer other than to smile and wave as we descend into this "apocalypse".

I understand this may not be a popular approach, but I have to _believe_ that we can avoid this scenario, because otherwise I lose all motivation to even try. Even if all is doomed, I have to try.


> Most importantly, what is the solution, or mitigation, or any level of alternative other than accepting defeat?

Consume less - as much as practical.

Right now, I'm hearing continuous noise of a busy highway. If you sit right next to it for some time and watch traffic pass by, what do you see?

Lots of cars with only 1 person in it. Loads of vans from building contractors, carpenters, home improvement stores, painters, etc, etc. The DHL's, UPSes, Ikea's & Amazons in this world.

They are driving around because 'you' wanted a new floor layed in the house. Even though the old one's still good (just your taste changed).

Or because 'you' are so attached to your car that bicycle or public transport is out of the question. And carpooling is too much hassle.

Or because 'you' ordered shiny new gadget from online store.

All of that = CO2 emissions. Not some far away factory in China, or some company you've never dealt with somewhere in the logistics chain. Or chemical plant that manufactured the pvc for your new floor.

No... you.

(okay, a few more of you ;-)

Just do less of that. Slow down, use your stuff a bit longer until it's really worn out, buy 2nd hand if possible. And enjoy life.

It's our building, producing & hoarding 'stuff' that's killing us. Not us sitting in backyard & enjoying a good book.


Many of us will survive this apocalypse. Most of us, even if our quality of life suffers. The fact is that you have much more leverage over the carbon economy than you have been exercising, and even if you're not going to work against global calamity, you can at least work to prepare your community to ride it out in relative safety.


We can do it ... but we may have to change ourselves. It seems that the people are not ready. Maybe those are right who say that only massive catastrophe may wake people up. The problem is that there may not be a chance to rebuild after that.


We will try, and chances are, imo, big that we will succeed. We do not see the whole picture.


Nobody is at the wheel, and nobody's really solving this. Nothing that has been done so far has made a dent. We're still consuming and polluting more and more, and we're not just driving to the cliff with the pedal to the floor; we're already beyond the ledge.



kylea.pooler@octoenergy.com


In all this news, I completely forgot that I used to use Alien Blue before Reddit acquired it. That was actually what made me try out the official reddit app for a while, before switching to Apollo.


I still use it as my main app, and I’ll do so until it’s shut down.


How is the name of this project meant to be pronounced? "jest h" or "jezzith" are the first two things that come to mind (I'm not sure how to write out the second one phonetically)


I think it should be pronounced /dʒest/ [0]

[0] https://dictionary.cambridge.org/pronunciation/english/jest

Edit: I just updated the project's README to include this detail. Thanks for making me think about it !


Coming from Photoshop (and no longer doing any serious graphic work), I've found https://www.photopea.com/ (an in-browser photoshop clone) to be really great for 99.9% of my needs.

It's free, has the same UI as photoshop so no re-learning hotkeys, and is browser-based.


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