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Ten years ago I installed one cam for Surfline and at that time it's was an off-the-shelf but expensive outdoor camera (stock firmware) connected to a locally-based broadband.


That was very well put. I noticed an increasing negativity in Show HN posts lately. The usual inquisitive and supportive comments are being replaced with straight up negative and dismissive ones (or maybe it was always like this and people being nice is just a fabricated memory of mine)


I think there are multiple reasons for that.

The first is an increased fatigue caused by some poor quality posts OR posts presenting the same thing again and again just by opportunism (e.g. boilerplates where people just share their thing as an Ad). Therefore, the trust has decreased and people start asking themselves "what's hidden behind".

Another reason might be related to the surge of cyberattacks of all kinds. Lots of comments here are not super nice, but they are polite and ask good and legitimate questions, especially regarding cybersecurity.

As long as people are polite, argumented criticism should be appreciated.


Not a fabricated memory, I've noticed the same trend. And I thought, maybe it's because being controversial is the norm lately. I hoped HN would be immune to it though.


Right? I could easily list a few companies hiring Erlang developers, including the one I currently work for but that attitude is a big no-no for me.


I second that.


Books and magazines


I love the simplicity; form follows function.

Is there a way to get rid of the badge counter on the dock icon? I somewhat feel anxious/FOMO when the counter is there.


Thanks! You can disable this in System Preferences > Notifications > Mimestream > Badge app icon


The way I get rid of the badge is by reading all my email and deleting the unimportant ones. (Not being snarky, just funny)


From the comments' guidelines:

"Please don't post shallow dismissals, especially of other people's work. A good critical comment teaches us something."

https://hackernews.hn/newsguidelines.html


- José Eduardo Agualusa (My favorite)

- Valter Hugo Mãe

- Gonçalo M. Tavares

- Raduan Nassar

- Rubem Fonseca


Yeah it is broken on the master branch but if you change to this one the pdf file is fine: https://github.com/sarabander/sicp-pdf/tree/print


IMHO Elixir School is a great way to start: https://elixirschool.com/

After that, I would recommend taking a look at Elixir in Action from Saša Jurić


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