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I wanted to suggest Fernflower. I have a lot of experience with it, because it's what Jetbrains uses in Intellij. I have only seen it generate sensible code.

I took a quick peek at Vineflower first, and it's a fork of Fernflower. So would recommend that for anyone who might stumble on this in the future who is looking for a decompiler.


I took it as sarcasm.


What is react doing that appears to make it so much slower? Where does it spend its time?


It does everything at runtime, Svelte compiles declarative code into imperative code via static analysis.


When you're writing a release, or about some detail of your project, you need to directly give new readers background, or at least provide some navigation to something else that provides background.

A lot of tech and tech-adjacent writing is like that these days. Our cool project X now does Y! With no introduction about what X is, or even a link to something that describes it. So most readers are left to wonder about why should care. At times, I've even tracked down X's github repo only to find that their README has the same problem.

It's an easy trap to fall in when you write. It's easy to feel like you're over-explaining things. You, the author, know what it is, and likely many of the people who follow X know too. The problem comes when some curious person outside of the Xosphere takes a look. Chances are good you'll lose most, if not all, of them.

If you want people to be interested in your X, then make sure they have a way of learning about your X when you introduce improvement Y.


This is amazing. Thank you!


zmq is a challenge to get to work for sure. It's super low level.


Good news! It's in rubles.


I'm so glad I put all my rubles into PutinCoin.


A simple font selector would be nice. I have some seriously impaired vision w/o correction and monospaced fonts really help when I have to look at a screen that way.

That and ability to zoom in/out or increase/decrease font size.


Note that Bike does support changing font size already.

I'm getting a lot of request for also adding changing the underlying font. Will likely add that sooner then later now since lots of people seem to need.


Awesome!


It doesn't appear to be locked now.


Apparently the company has very recently tweeted that a "bug" causing this has now been fixed.


"The company" hasn't tweeted about this either at https://twitter.com/twitter or https://twitter.com/TwitterSupport. Link or it didn't happen.



Thanks. (In case people wander by later, this was tweeted half an hour after my post above, and the OP has made it clear in a parallel subthread that they were referring to something that was later admitted to be a hoax by the perpetrator.)


I said "apparently" because my source was a screenshot of a tweet saying "Sorry for that.", just as this Gizmodo reporter also saw.

* https://gizmodo.com/twitter-banned-me-for-saying-the-m-word-...


The same user later tweeted: "to the people getting mad at me for this, it's ya' own fault for believing a single tweet from an unverified source instead of looking at the official twitter pages. i'm just havin' fun." https://twitter.com/SPLLTHEMANSNAME/status/13711921957772328...

So yes, unsurprisingly, something that "apparently" happened but wasn't sourced didn't actually happen.


Good for them. Bug, mistake, bad data, or whatever. Glad they fixed it.


If the expose category and tags then passing through the ability to filter based on that would nice too.


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