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Do you have a source for TanStack Router being a newer name for React Router? Doesn't seem like it when looking at the sites for both projects.

Are you thinking of the whole Remix/ReactRouter thing?


(facepalm)

Thank you, but no. I typed "Router" when I meant "Query". TanStack Query is the newer name for the library FKA react-query.

TanStack Router is an alternative to React Router.

TanStack Start is an alternative to Remix/react-router-7's framework mode.

The naming history and evolution of react-router and its relationship to Remix is a bit convoluted, but an unrelated tangent to the point I was making.


This does not request a local/LAN file, it's a remote server but without any DNS entry unless the hosts file entry is present.


Correct.

> The break-up of Yugoslavia was a long, arguably still on-going, process, the final phase of which happened peacefully.

I get that I'm saying this as a outsider, but isn't that a very mild way to describe a civil war and a genocide?


It was not my intention to describe the civil wars (plural) and the genocide.

They were part of the larger, longer, and not always violent, process of the break-up of countries named Yugoslavia, leading to the deprecation of the .yu domain, which the thread was about.


"X decides to not use products from Y after longstanding loyalty, because Z"

This is a so generic template that you cannot criticize a post for matching it. It'd be like criticize a story for matching "X happens to Y, leading to Y doing Z which leads to a (happy|unhappy) ending"


If something is unfixably broken 1 out of 10 times I use it I will just consider it broken. 1 out of 100 is unreliable but usable.

That goes for most things physical and digital.


I don't think you are using APT correctly there.


> avoid using community-maintained actions as far as possible, instead installing and configuring the runners as though I would a normal machine.

A runner and a action are two very different things.

You could run on the default runners with no community actions, and you can run on self-hosted runners with a lot of community actions.


If you're getting hung up on "normal machine", what I meant is a computer in general that is not related to GitHub Actions at all.

If that's not the part of my message you're referring to, then your message seems completely orthogonal to what I posted.


They're right though, using a self-hosted runner has nothing to do with using community actions or not. Installing with curl and sh can be done in a github public runner just as well.


Of course it's a true statement, but I'm not using self-hosted runners, nor does my comment mention them.


Yeah, that first ibook base model would have been around $3100 today ($1599 then): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBook#iBook_G3_(%22Clamshell%2...

Laptops used to be a premium product, even on the lower-ish end. I don't think that properly changed in the mass-market until the eee pc, but I might be misremembering.


And Apple famously struggled for a long time to compete with PCs on price, beyond what their positioning as a premium brand would justify, compounding the problem. And their hardware wasn't exactly setting the world on fire on performance metrics, either.

I'd long thought it'd gone underappreciated how much slow but steady progress Apple has made in the past couple of decades at improving the value of their computers, but everyone has been talking about that since the Neo dropped. Well deserved and overdue, in my opinion.


Yes.


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