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Distraction free tools like this calculator, is increasingly important to help keeping focus.

How much does a subscription for this website costs per month? After all it says Adobe in the title.

Next step is to use this for laws and legislations. Do you have a proposal for new law? Make a pull request!

If Github were shut down, it would feel even worse than if Hacker News was shot down. I am github user 1520. Signed up a just few days after Mithcel on february 2008. I remember the early days sitting in a hotel lobby next to Chris Wanstrath and discussing a bug I found on github. Not ready to do the switch yet.

This is the same reason why I switched from riding a car to riding bicycles. Easy to get parts. Easily repairable. No electronics.

I hope the authors mom is not on the internet. Cursing in capslock. Good grief.

The brunost programming language could be very useful for norwegian government agencies. It is common to use norwegian names for variables and functions at the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration (NAV in Norwegian). A subset of typescript where the reserved words are written in nynorsk, would help prevent misunderstanding.

If there is a market for that, then I would build a new language from the ground up that is... better designed.

Brunost is just me throwing syntax at the wall to make a "nynorsk programming language". Less about careful design and more about getting something to work.

If I were to make a language intended for an important production system, it would be a compiled language that (probably) would go the Gleam route and compile to JS and some other language, while also being typesafe, having a package manager and so forth.


Most of the source code for the Norwegian welfare system is published openly on https://github.com/navikt (4K repos)

It is a lot of good code there.

I don’t understand how having 65–100 keywords localized makes any difference. People can use these kinds of mixed registers for specific niches and it seems seamless to everyone.

Great news. One more piece of software that makes the world less reliable on A*be's expensive subscription fee based software.


This is a good template for making terminal based apps that run on remote servers.


This idea has the rather severe problem that it requires piping an untrusted remote script directly into bash.


You are reinventing telnet.


Or just use SSH.


Not directly related but still interesting. The fellow who came up with the ide for the Architectural Uprisings we have seen around the world, is still anonymous.


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