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I feel you. That's why I try to limit my learnings as much as possible to "foundational" subjects. You can't go wrong by learning SQL in depth for example.


Wow, thanks a lot for your work! I've been looking for something similar for a while, and it's the first time it's been implemented properly. Please consider adding a "Sponsor" button on your profile, I'll be glad to support your work


Usually I don't read books to increase my book reading skills


I think you missed this page: https://10yearphone.com/sign-the-letter/


I think it’s free during the beta


You can install plenty of ad-blockers directly from the Mac App Store


Yes I know. But via app store, not from Safari directly (like every other browser) and for $$$.


One of the main new feature of iOS 15 is precisely what you’re talking about: https://www.macrumors.com/2021/06/07/new-ios-15-notification...


I used Fleex (https://fleex.tv) when I was a teenager. It worked really well. You can use it with Netflix and local files by fetching subtitles from Opensubtitles, which is pretty smart


There's nothing wrong with web-vitals, and it's included in create-react-app, which the author used.


I agree, though for the sake of argument Facebooks tolerance for tracking and fingerprinting far exceeds anyone else’s on the internet so their stamp of approval for web vitals is meaningless.


Deno seems to address some of the shortcomings of Node. I haven't used it on a "real" application yet, but the built in support for Typescript, formatter, linter etc. reduce the complexity of tooling, especially for server code.

But I agree, Swift is a pleasure to work with.


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