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Didn't know about this! Thanks :)


I felt in a similar way despite feeling valuated at work, with good salary and working no more than the time I was paid for. I am now feeling better and the thing for me was: 1) changing job to get out of comfort zone 2) realized I had burnt my main hobby after more than 10 years (coding/computers) so I had to start from scratch looking for other things to do on my free time.

Current hobbies: bonsai trees (joined a local club), going to the gym, getting back to indoor climbing... The more social and physical the better for me (I thought for a long time I was more a lonely person than social but apparently that's not completely true).


It would be very nice you had some gallery with what people end up printing :)


I have been using LasPass since many years ago. There's an extension for Chrome and for Firefox. On Android I use the app and even though experience is not that "automatic" it works. I am surprised nobody mentioned LastPass is there any reason I should know?


LastPass was bought by LogMeIn, which raised some eyebrows. More recently, LogMeIn was bought by private equity vultures. That raises alarm bells for more people.

It was that plus experiencing a lot of bugginess in their apps that got me to switch to 1Password. It's been a huge improvement.


I started moving the day LogMeIn acquired them. Lastpass used to have a very open policy of notification for potential security issues and I trusted them as much as one can trust a SaaS vendor. IIRC LogMeIn completely ignored a number of security issues in their applications and refused to acknowledge vulnerabilities.


I moved from LastPass due to various security concerns, but in Chrome/Linux 1Password is a worse experience. LastPass is just smarter about creating accounts and assigning new passwords, or updating if you change them.


Can't talk about security concerns, but my experience is exactly opposite. Using LastPass is pain, while 1password works like a charm.


I've been using it for years ago. There are a few annoyances I have with it, mostly on mobile integration, but not enough for me to try to migrate to another platform.

I'd be curious is someone could explain why it would be worth the effort to transition from LastPass to some other provider.


Nah you're fine. There are other good alternatives but Lastpass does the job and that's fine. They do have a lastpass-cli which is quite nice to have as well. It operates somewhat like pass.


To be honest, knowing your limitations that well is a ver good thing. Probably many people would say "yes, I know" knowing not much more than what he summarized for some of the items of the list with just a few words.

Didn't know him, but I like him now.


Wenn du weist, dass du nichts weist weist du mehr als wenn du nichts weist das nicht weist.

If you know what you don't know anything, you know more than if you don't know anything and you don't know.


you just did :P


Whenever and wherever I read "rock solid" I stop reading... I hate that expression so much!


Why?


I agree. Whenever I read 'rock-solid' my distrust alarm goes off and it's almost always reading some buzzword laden marketing text.


Because it expresses the authors confidence but doesn't give anything informative. Show me metrics, features, idioms and working examples.


Meanwhile, you can download and try the sample code. https://github.com/sveltejs

I spent a few days testing and it was an eye opener, compare to the numbers of >100 outstanding issues filed in React, Angular, etc which may probably never fix it for some reason and complexity.


Something tells me, should svelt get to the number of stars that React and Angular have, you'll see a similar number of issues.


At a minimum, it's a bad comparison metric. It's like with any software rewrite: the first 80% is the easy part. It's when you get down to the fine details of handling specific edge cases that things get really complicated. (Seeing this in a rewrite I've been working on myself.)

Semi-similarly, there's three reasons why React (and other libs) have that many issues: they've been around for a while, they're very popular, and the wide variety of usages has led to a number of edge cases being found. Svelte, being new, hasn't run into any of those things yet. Things like style of development can also affect things - some communities might file more issues than others.


We need a robust testing system to reduce bugs, improve performance and do some recommendation where code quality can be simplify or better security. I believe not many community can affordable the time to write testing, even expertise skived and problem appear at compile time.


I can't find anything related to images... Could you expand on this?


Oh dear, I meant Imagenet! http://image-net.org/


Awesome! Thanks! :D


An online editor to "play" with it would be appreciated! :)



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