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In case anyone was wondering, use `--js-runtimes node` to use the (as stated as insecure) node option.


Thanks for the feedback! I've moved it below the original comment now. I made some small adjustments to the original comment display as well.


Thanks for the suggestion. I added the time posted as the first piece of displayed metadata. Also, I updated the sort order to display the newest jobs first.


TLDR: Home Assistant and their community are experimenting today (June 15) with a Matter Workshop, where they will connect a ESP32 dev board to HA via matter.


https://www.esphome-devices.com/

There is a lot of great retail hardware with ESP chips out in the market. The above site is a collection of ESPHome configurations for a lot of that hardware.


For a more battle tested solution, I recommend trying ESPHome - https://esphome.io/ - it supports MQTT as well as many other protocols.


Microservices are hard. Monoliths are hard too. Focus on the product and the customer, build what they need. Architecture is a means to make a successful product.


Agreed and I'll add that the architecture must evolve into its most efficient form in tandem with the success of the product.


https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?geo=US&q=%2Fm%2F01q...

Google trends predicts interest on the "Stocks" topic is about to go through the roof in the US. Interesting.


IF this is the case, we should be way more prepared including possibly having a vaccine available.


Still no vaccine for SARS 18 years later, what makes you think we'll have a vaccine for this?


SARS hasn't been seen in 15 years. Exactly whom did you expect would spend the time and money to develop a vaccine for it?


Maybe we should develop responses to pathogens that have the ability to wipe humanity off the galaxy.

Given how close SARS and SARS-CoV-2 is, maybe the SARS vaccine could be applied to the current case.


> Maybe we should develop responses to pathogens that have the ability to wipe humanity off the galaxy.

Not a bad idea, but isn't that a near-infinite set?


I think that's likely, but it's understandably difficult to convince anyone to spend a few hundred million dollars to develop vaccine that might never be used.


Seems like a pretty good deal right now. Our economic system has structural pathologies that make it extremely difficult to meaningfully organize whole populations.


Yeah, ok, I think I agree with this. I have to believe that a sustained effort to develop coronavirus vaccines would bear fruit, whether actual vaccines or merely processes and knowledge, even if the particular motivating disease was no longer in circulation.


> Will Strafach, the founder and CEO of Guardian Firewall, an iOS security app, said he doesn't see any way Clearview can remedy its situation with Apple given the startup's clear flouting of the rules.

A web app can do this easily.


Web apps on iOS is "a decision tree where at every step you loose".

I love web apps, but still haven't used a single real PWA on iOS.


We're talking about an image upload and search results. If apple won't allow it, this is the only possible step where you can win.


Specifically, I was asked about how Clearview can make their iOS app available again.


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