samuel 🦋
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@FranseviEfendi I would love to see a modern-day world map in this style
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This kind of map should be used more often to depict empires and other large political entities throughout history. It always appears foolish to me when I see a map showing an empire having a monolithic control over three continents in the 16th century
Vintage Maps@vintagemapstore
European colonial presence in North America by 1750
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@tszzl @aphysicist obviously we need to build healthcare and urban densification in factories
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@aphysicist doesnt industrialization mean .. building factories? I’m confused
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obviously not true, but it's possible to achieve this via reindustrialization
roon@tszzl
a very simple heuristic that works 99.9% of the time: everything made in a factory gets cheaper. everything else gets more expensive
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@mozzius Our working theory— there’s a finite number of navigation primitives. Add them all, then add platform-interop.
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@lex_nyc @isntitnick @harrisondubay because it was poorer, when they wanted to build a rail line they’d just bulldoze their way through. the north side was richer so they got tunnels
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this is why YAML was banned at AWS as an over-the-wire format. you don't want documents to still be valid when they're truncated
David Gu@davidgu
we run 18 million EC2 instances per month. At our scale, we see very rare bugs very frequently. Last week, we received *half* an HTTP request. Not a HTTP 206, literally half a request. Content-Length was 2350 bytes. Body was actually 1200 bytes, and was truncated mid json doc.
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Just released awaited `react-native-screens` 4.19.0.
-> tabs bottom accessory support on iOS,
-> tab "special effects" on Android,
-> nice few improvements around form sheets
Shoutout to the whole team! 💪
Check out:
github.com/software-mansi…
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expo/fetch is ~4.15x faster than React Native’s fetch when using arrayBuffer⚡️
We wrote this for Expo API Routes and React Server Components — you can apply it to any fetch request in your app.

Daniel Dunderfelt@ddunderfelt
@Baconbrix @jamonholmgren @birch_js @kudochien BTW the diff between the fetch functions is smaller on iOS (except for the arrayBuffer case of course)
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