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Nice work @ernaem! It’s pretty and has some freshness to it. I browsed it on my iPhone, so didn’t do any deep dive.

Would you consider sharing anything from the stack, data and tech side?


Thanks @let_var! On the front end, it's a Next.js app with three.js / D3 visuals. The map rendering and the UI was done from scratch almost (well, on top of the mentioned libraries)

And on the backend it's a simple Node.js Express server. Data-wise, I can't share the exact APIs I'm using but they're easily searchable.


Great work team enhance.dev, web components is the way to go.

I read a lot of strong opinions about the use of NPM when the framework boasts “No JavaScript”. Probably it’s a fair point. But I’d still like to see more enhance and Lit-like frameworks - yes I said framework, cause it takes you one step closer to the native browser.


None.

And my reasoning could be a strange one. My knowledge of mathematics (esp. probability and statistics) and algorithms, and my memory used to be pretty sharp. I could retain a lot of information, and perform fast manual calculations using log book. All that started to deteriorate when I started relying on search engines for everything. No doubt it was convenient, but I lost touch with foundational concepts. My memory and speed are not what they used to be.

So as long as I can. I’m going to keep co-pilots and ai/tools at bay.


Something else to think critically - 1. Open space has a greater chance to skew your peer evaluations. Social aspects ends up being the numero uno factor. With cubicles you know others thru their work. This is not entirely black and white, but I strongly believe there's some truth to it. 2. Deep thinking is difficult if not impossible in open spaces.

I was fortunate enough to start my career in cubicle in a research lab. That was fantastic! I had a dip when I was introduced to open space. Got lucky again with another company that had cubicles. For the last 5 years, it has been open space mayhem.


Michael - firstly, kudos for sticking to your solo dev plans. Hiccups are part and parcel of the game. I like your Is This Keto app. And second, keep at it!


Mapping is hard, really hard. Now I'm finding it first hand. So kudos to the team for persisting with it and delivering a better result.


Amazon is still good for comparison and reviews, sort of. Hard time filtering the real ones from paid ones. It's no fun buying top line electronics from a 1D scrolling list.


Ah miss that Palo Alto Fry's. 2011 or early 2012 was the time when I got my TV and bunch of other stuffs from Fry's. Not a big TV buff, so the old one still runs well.

+1 to Best Buy as well, they always surprise me with great customer experience.


Cord cutter since 2009 and social media quitter since 2015 here. LinkedIn and WhatsApp are sufficient to maintain professional network and personal ties. HN is interesting when you get to read some obscure articles.


First-call declarative UI support is amazing!


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