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I really appreciate your attitude. And I agree with you.

Allow me, however, to go one step further. You're 'working' class. You're not 'lower' than anybody else.


What a close-minded comment to be at the top of a HN thread.

Obviously this is a complicated scenario. From what great body of research are you drawing your conclusions?

Have you considered population quantity or density in your comparison of the two nations?


A good starting point to explaining reducers is that you are reducing two things into one.

A redux reducer: The action and the current state reduce into the new state. And of course it doesn't matter how many reducers or combined reducers your state uses - they're all ultimately just doing this.

This also works for Array.prototype.reduce(). You're reducing two things into one.


The concept of a reducer isn’t the hard part of Redux... it’s designing your state, organizing actions/reducers/selectors, reducing (no pun intended...) boilerplate, dealing with side effects and asynchrony, etc.


I've been a lurker for 5 years.

Congratulations you just wrote my favourite comment on hacker news.

Thanks for the laugh.

You certainly make a strong case.


That's a good shout, but you should definitely start with vanilla JavaScript. It's almost akin to learning English.

Typescript is an excellent progression though.


I disagree.

Signal does a very important part but not 90%.

what about news feed, events, calendar, status updates, groups, pages, profile walls...

These are all mega useful tools that are used by 2 billion people for a reason!

I <3 Signal and I've converted many non-techies to it but I cannot easily inform everyone that I'm having a baby and they also cannot do this.

But I'm glad you're using it. it's a wonderful tool.


I find that Terminator solves this problem.

You can control it with the mouse and the keybindings are much closer in simplicity to iterm than tmux.

https://linux.die.net/man/1/terminator

Check it out :-)


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