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TL;DR would be nice =/

all in all i do not see all problems u see, we running mongo with elastic search on 30k unique page per day, and we do not have big problems.



a friend asked me some days ago: can u help me with a little problem? my old coder has no time to fix it.

the classic: "it worked yesterday..."

so i checked the code and all js,css files where used from a git repo from some other guy. who moved all files away in other directories.

was easy to fix, but i have no idea how stupid his coder is to use github urls from other people repos!!


design bug on ios!!!

possible to submit links to u?


thanks for the hint, gotta fix that bug

right now there is no form for submitting links, but i will add it on the weekend


uses "gays/gay/gaylord" as swear word?? srsly?


sooo now i only need a picture of my nemesis/crush to get in his/her apartment? sounds good...all the fun i can have...

...and totally not crepy...

WHAT THE FUCK?

one more reason to get a $70 lock where the key is not that easy to reproduce! and hopefully they stick to the normal rules and ask for the certificate when u want a copy. that would make it a bit safer.


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orrr twitter...


I get a 403 error. Maybe certain users only?


"a complete guide"

and then in the first step u already using .rbenv without really mention it before (i also read ur other article where u saying that u using it)

maybe you can add a link to a good rbenv install faq or something like that. makes it easier for some people who might hit ur guide without rbenv.

but all in all a very good read. i will give it a try on the weekend in one of my apps.


first of all: i am so so so so sorry for you!!!

i have a older sister, and i guess i love her more then my parents, it would be the worth if she was gone. we are separated by five years, and we both in totally different things, but there is this connection between brothers and sisters which are stronger then everything else.

but there is a bad part about my comment, and that was more the intention i make this comment, and i already know i will get a lot of down votes, but: what the fuck has this do to on "HACKER NEWS"? it's not against you personally, but in the last weeks a lot of personal storys filling this page more and more, and i do not like this trend. i'm very ver sorry for this part of my comment! but it is bothering me since weeks.

but in the end i want to say again: i'm sorry for you i have a kind of an idea what it feels like, after my grandma past away 3 years ago.


It doesn't appear that Brian Bailey actually posted this here ... and we do occasionally support our fellow hackers here.


You're right. I posted it here because I feel really sorry for Brian and wanted to share his words.


I actually really like the focus on personal & emotional issues we have here; I think that a lot of readers here suffer and/or have suffered alone, and this is a bit of a community of sorts for many.


It doesn't scale particularly well though. With many thousands of active users here, posting when they have implemented some really cool technology they want to share furthers the HN community. However, posting when they have personal or emotional issues would dilute the HN community and turn it into something different.

That said, there will always be exceptions and I'm neither the person nor am I qualified to make such determinations other than to choose to upvote or not.


I think the upvotes work it out well. It isn't like the front page is inundated with personal life stories. If one in a while is voted up it likely left a mark on people.


I agree with you that this is not "Hacker News". But, this story really hit me.

I do take some opposition to your post, given the context of this thread I think that you could have raised the issue in a politer and less confrontational way. Especially since this was brought to HN by a 3rd party instead of the author.

As an additional side point, one of the HN rules is that "deeply interesting" stories are permitted. Given that OP is one of us I think this qualifies, certainly a few people have found it interesting.


Brian appears to be a hacker of sorts, judging from the rest of his blog and his "uncommon.cc" site. He writes beautifully, and suffered a tragedy with grace. As hackers, we could learn from his example.

That's how it's hacker news. Now shush and go give him some money to help bury his sister.


Not a bad idea to use caps lock for a different key, but i guess it is not the big time saver to use it as cmd+r - takes pretty much the same time.

i also needed a tool to remap some keys - i'm living in germany but i'm using a us-int. keyboard to have it easier on coding. but also i wanted to use german letters: äöü without holding aou pressed and then press the number i need in the overlay of special chars.

now i have it on alt+a/o/u

i used Ukelele (http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&...) for it - pretty easy tool, where you can create your complete own keyboard layout and set it up with your own icon and so on. And without less steps then explained in your todo list.

who might is interested in this us-german-layout (https://github.com/marvwhere/usgerman)


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