I made a decision early on in a project to replace YAML with jsonnet for configuration and it was the best decision I made on that project - I’ve written tens of thousands of lines of jsonnet since.
Would definitely recommend Discord, although it's aimed at gamers, it seems to be an amazing all-round chat service.
Rooms are of an unlimited size and have all the core functionality like file & image sharing, code highlighting, "reactions", which we've come to expect but also focuses more on getting people to speak to each other. It's built on electron and is both really quick & also require almost no resources when running in the background.
I completely agree. Very few people outside of HN and r/apple that I have talked to have negative opinions of what Apple is doing.
I see no evidence that Apple's products are becoming less popular. The iPhone is still the go to smartphone that I would recommend to anyone. I have switched back and forth between iPhone and Android since they came out, but I would never recommend an Android phone to a casual user. If they want the newest phone they get the iPhone 7. If they just want a phone the iPhone SE is a great phone for the price. It will last years and be secure with continued security software updates.
The Apple Watch is the only smartwatch I've seen bought en mass by non-techies.
The MacBooks are still the go to laptop for college students that can afford it. With the exception of some engineering circles where the Surface is popular, MacBooks are ubiquitous.
And while the AirPods had a delayed launch, they are in my opinion an amazing first gen Apple product. The ease of use and quality of the Bluetooth connection is not something I've experienced in Bluetooth before.
Up until recently Apple was sort of in a league all of its own, it had an aura about it of what I would perhaps describe as "justified hubris", before Apple perhaps only Microsoft has had that same kind of aura when it was firing on all cylinders. I think people are sensing that Apple has passed the top of its curve and is now losing momentum, the hubris isn't really justified anymore.
Apple will still be a hugely profitable and influential company, but it's no longer in a league all of its own.
For certain categories of problem it seems the general public is ignorant. OTOH, the headphone jack seems to be the talk of my non technical iphone associates, and more than one regular upgrader has mentioned they aren't ready to upgrade their iphone 6's because of it.
My wife is the apple user in the house, and I think she is indicative of a lot of them at this point. She chooses apple because they are cool status symbols and her friends have them. The issues with the iphone7 modem (yah I went out of my way for the qualcomm and then had an entertaining conversation with her about it) and headphone jack were completely off her radar. The apparent short life of her iphone 5s battery, and the weird wifi issues with the ipads after OS upgrades/etc don't enter her head as problems with the devices.
Annecdotally, I know 2 long time iPhone users who I helped switch over to a Google Pixel and both of them have been happy. I've been surprised how little they complained or asked questions about anything after 5 minutes of android training.
Amazon has also halted sales of the 2.0 bottled drink as people were reporting issues with newer shipments. Super disappointed as I just started drinking it. I hope they can get it resolved quickly. Might have to try one of the powdered alternatives.
How can I learn more about this? I just read all the 1-star reviews on Amazon and they are about the concept of Soylent, not the specific implementation.
edit: I realized there is an active subreddit! For people who want to read more about the Amazon sales stop: