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in other words: "yes we can have your location at any time, and we are not collecting the data, I promise!"


Turning off Location Services completely still turns this off. There is just no specific switch to turn only this off (so if you turn off all the other specific switches, this stays on).


this was my first impression when I stumbled in /r/programming


Apple just lost time with iPhone X, they don't know what they're doing, they're loosing time tasting the market and giving away their path to competition. Clearly someone with more vision is making the difference here.


since we are in a dev news, you can agree that fancy solutions tend to fail. Simplicity is the key



Bitcoin cash sounds good then


Amazon did not, they are just starting here in Brazil, which is a huge player in the internet, not the biggest or the best, but my country is fucking huge and no one knows about amazon, so this is false. Google and facebook? 200% sure they changed the web here. This text and opinions are from people from 1st world castle countries, not the real world


congrats, but it I got too much lag while playing


It definitely lacks some feature indicating where the room is hosted. This would make it easier to find rooms with a lower latency.

Disclaimer: I am not related to the game creator.


We are currently testing the game to see what works and what not so you feedback is appreciated, we will work to solve these issues asap.


dude lost me after pointing about IDE. Wtf, this is not an advantage. This sounds like a "microsoft" arguments. You want to compare productivity? Have you seen how many ready-to-use components there are in RN community? This is the real productivy advantage, not an IDE.

But I aggree with all the problems of javascript, they were my excuses to not learn javascript, and here I am, writting RN apps. Things happens in RN world man, you gotta move to the winning side and leave your pride. Get over it.


Is this like ZeroNet? Does anyone knows the difference?


ZeroNet executes arbitrary javascript from anonymous/unknown sources. I hope this one does not.


Isn't it your browser that executes the javascript? Just like the normal web?

From what I remember, ZeroNet ran in whatever browser you used to access it.


In the normal web if you browse a well known site there's a degree of trust that the site is not serving malware to you.

That's why is good to use a dedicated device/OS user or at least browser profile to access your bank and doing random browsing.


This is what I was going to ask. It looks very similar and operates (to user at least) the same way. I wonder if they could support each other by making the sites accessible from either service.


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