Yes. Although we’re using it in production in some projects, it’s very much in incubation. I’d still go with go with it (or Thymeleaf et al) as I consider the downsides less important than the benefits of clean SSR
Certainly true. But given the nature of the charge -- a discussion 9 years ago about an unsuccessful attempt to figure out a password -- I think it's fair to debate whether this is a figleaf for the government punishing someone for publishing stuff it doesn't want published.
Exactly my experience, even though the worst thing ever to be invented in the field of presentation technology (the ClickShare wireless presentation system) doesn’t get a mention
post: For a few years it was easy to give a talk with a visual accompaniment driven by my laptop next to me. But this is getting difficult again
martinfowler.com/articles/20…
I wish I could believe that Twitter hashtag advocacy works. I still hope @olabini gets released very soon and makes it to some safe place. #FreeOlaBini
A former @jruby core developer has been arrested. @olabini currently works for @somos_CAD org on open source privacy enhancing technologies so that all of us can safely and securely use the Internet.
#freeOlaBini
If #Assange has been arrested in relation to the rape charges, awesome! If not, and especially if he’s extradited to the US, it’s a disaster. We’ll know soon, I guess.