“Command line interfaces. Once that was all we had. Then they disappeared, replaced by what we thought was a great advance: GUIs. GUIs were - and still are - valuable, but they fail to scale to the demands of today's systems. So now command line interfaces are back again, hiding under the name of search. Now you see them, now you don't. Now you see them again. And they will get better and better with time: mark my words, that is my prediction for the future of interfaces.” [1] Don Norman ...| Replit Blog
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UPDATE: This post has been made redundant by my discovery of a simpler approach. Please see: Server Side Rendering for React + Apollo GraphQL Client.In a pre...| bessey.dev
GraphQL is an incredible piece of technology that has captured a lot of mindshare since I first started slinging it in production in 2018. You won’t have to ...| bessey.dev
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Naja, eigentlich eher “Oh fuck, Daten” This article was also published in english. Supermarkt-Lieferdienste sind in der Pandemie sehr beliebt. Neben den Klassikern sind jetzt Dienste neu im Spiel, die in unter einer Stunde liefern. Einer davon ist Gorillas – hier bekam man nicht nur die bestellten Äpfel und Müsliriegel in 10 Minuten, sondern genauso schnell auch die Daten aller Kund*innen. Wie das passieren konnte? Leider mal wieder viel zu einfach. Hier die ganze Geschichte von vorne:| zerforschung.org
We felt more like “Oh fuck, Databreach” Dieser Artikel ist auch auf deutsch erschienen. During the pandemic, grocery delivery services gained popularity. New players on the market offer delivery in under an hour. One of them is Gorillas, which not only delivers apples and granola bars in 10 minutes, but just as quickly delivered the data of all its customers. How could this happen? Unfortunately, it was once again much too simple. But let’s start at the beginning:| zerforschung.org