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First impression : interesting concept, but half baked result.

Some Feedback :

- A few times, while using the automatic translation of Firefox (I don't speak portuguese) I ran into critical bug while hovering the map, that "deletes" the whole page and leaves me with an error message : "Erreur d'application: une application client a une exception lors du chargement de saas-map.ssr.trapiche.cloud (voir la console du navigateur pour plus d'informations)." in the console I get : "Uncaught DOMException: Node.removeChild: The node to be removed is not a child of this node > NextJS"

- I use Firefox with zoom on by default, and its not dealt with properly : the floating window on the map is right above what I am pointing at and hiding it. Really annoying.

- Clicking on "commençar gratis" I get to "Error Loading Deployments - HTTP 401: Unauthorized"

Good luck with this project. I like the idea of a micro-SaaS map, but it needs some more work, at this stage.


Usually less than 2 days, with a 90% confidence.


Unfortunately, no. CORS will block this on Chrome and Firefox.

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Guides/COR...

The security risk : https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2019-2...

You need a local webserver. Or bundle everything in one html file.


So that's why I have to keep booting a Windows 7 computer in order to use an html file I saved 10+ years ago? Some dumb shit android app.


A more intuitive norm, used in other formats, would have been :

*bold*

/italics/

_underline_


That's exactly what we used in on usenet (except,without rendering unless you were using a nice GUI reader, not just tin/rtin)

The problem is that that's too many characters to reserve (they all have to be escaped when you want the actual character) making the resulting text look awful in plain text mode.


They are not reserved characters. They only express a special format when used in that way : a space on its left, and a character stuck to its right AND somewhere down the road : its twin with a character stuck to its left and a space on its right. I built an editor doing just that more than two decades ago, and it works fine.

So *this* and /that/ express formatting, but not 4 * 5 nor 4*5 nor 4/5 nor m/s.


  +strikeout+

  ~code/monospace~

  _subscript

  * Heading
  ** Heading 2
  ** Heading 3
     - bullet
     - [1/2] checklist summary
       - [ ] unchecked item
       - [X] checked item
And so much more...

I see you, mlok, you fellow person of culture :)


no-no-no

-strikeout-

`code`

and bloody leave "-" as a dash. I so hate that it gets transformed into a dot for "bullet enthusiasts"


The two previous comments in this thread are referencing Emacs Org mode's markup syntax.


Lots of geeks regularly talk about storing configuration files under /etc/.


Maybe "juice" ? "Soy juice" and "Oat juice" sound pretty good to me.

On the "Soy milk" wikipedia page, it is said that Germany and Italy use names like "soy drink" or "soy beverage".


It is much closer in taste and use to milk than it is to juice.


"While the assets in question were patched out, it still goes against the regulations we have in place. As a result, the IGAs nomination committee has agreed to officially retract both the Debut Game and Game of the Year awards"

Looks like "regulations nitpicking". In the end it doesn't represent the players best interests.


True. And that's also a reason why "Javascript" is more human friendly tbh.


One reason it's less friendly is that lots people think it has anything to do with java.


About games compatibility made possible by Steam, check Proton DB : https://www.protondb.com/


I just love cycling in Paris (apart from winter...) the experience is amazing, and the city is beautiful. It's a joy to experience the city this way.

Both bicycles & free transports would be even better !


Ok you don't like dark mode.

I love dark mode, and I don't like light mode. Everything is dark mode on my machines, day and night.

I find it stupid to have so much light beamed into my face, and I prefer to only light up the useful signal. The letters and numbers, and graphs. The 99% of background is of no interest and as such it doesn't need to send light to my face.


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