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I find it funny that this is on #14 on the homepage :)



Anything other than #00ff00 on #000000 is apparently just not 1337 enough. It's more important than people actually being able to read the content on your site.


503 unavailable. I don't know, but I'll bet $10 that this is another Wordpress blog that made it to the HN homepage. Somehow it are almost always Wordpress blogs that go down.

If I really did bet for $10 that it's wordpress every time a site goes down on the HN homepage, I could simply quit my job. Perhaps I should ask $10 to optimize Wordpress websites (aka install a caching plugin and done), hmm...


No shit, it's only been covered by two other front-page stories on HN


Firefox OS simulator that runs on Win/mac/lin? Sounds like a complicated way of just running Firefox :P


My thinking is that many developers will build their mobile apps starting with just Firefox (and the Responsive Design View). Once they really start digging in to some of the APIs that exist in B2G but not yet in Firefox, they'll switch to the Simulator.

There are some differences between B2G Desktop (used by the Simulator) and Firefox today, not to mention the ability to check out Gaia (the user interface of B2G). My hope is that everything needed for the Simulator will roll into Firefox at some point.

I know you were likely kidding, but I thought I'd try to clarify where the Simulator fits in the development process for people building targeting Firefox OS.

(I'm the product manager for the Simulator, among other things)


I don't know if you're serious or not but I'll give you a nudge in the right direction for finding out what Firefox OS is: http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefoxos/


To be fair he is right, it is a complicated way of running what is essentially firefox. The API's will often run in Firefox plain and in future hopefully the whole OS will run in Firefox plain.


I guess it's not serious, seeing the ":P" behind the reply.


It's commonly known, especially on HN, that self education works much better than any school. I too surpass pretty much everyone at school because I started programming much earlier.


Oh a 15 year old, how cute. So, what about that module? Why is it special enough to be posted to HN?

The age is not relevant. Imagine someone of 36 made this module and included his age. If he had gotten into programming at 35 and this was some kick-ass thing, then yeah that would be kinda neat. Now you could have been programming for five years or so, which gives you a big advantage.

If you had been twelve or so, then I'd say it rocks. But fifteen is a fine age to develop something.

I don't mean to discourage you at all, just let the product speak and not your age.


We're top-voting this comment, folks?

Really? That's how we want to encourage the next generation?

Age is entirely relevant. In having youth, OP is sitting on a one-shot mass of potential energy that can be channeled in a multitude of ways. Among other things, by including age, OP is perhaps asking to be encouraged that yes, this is a valid and worthy combination of talents and ambitions. That this work shows potential and can lead somewhere.

The prosperity of my country, and of the human race altogether, absolutely depends upon swelling the ranks of STEM professionals. Our future requires we encourage our youth down the very challenging road of developing their minds.

So when one of those indescribably valuable minds comes to town seeking the support of the elders, we say fuck yeah, good job. You're doing it right. How can I be helpful on your journey?

OP, I know nothing about Node, but I nonetheless encourage you to continue your quest. We need you to keep loving this, even though it's hard. Keep it up. You'll get to help define the future.


Shouldn't a threshold for "good job, you're doing it right" be a bit higher, than an iPhone game or an image processing module?

Like launching your code into space? Or solving a major machine learning challenge?


Well, if we have to write computer programs for our own brains, I suppose the rule should be that the level of praise should be based on a combination of the usefulness of the project combined with the effort that went in to it. Usefulness because it is good to know how to find out what people want, and effort because kids have a very hard time sticking to stuff for extended durations.


Why?


Very simple. A threshold for an outstanding achievement by a school kid is a solid, noteworthy, postgraduate level work.


> Oh a 15 year old, how cute.

> I don't mean to discourage you at all, just let the product speak and not your age.

C'mon, really?

I'm much more interested in the story of a 15-year old developer creating and publishing something, than I am in yet another node module.

> Imagine someone of 36 made this module and included his age.

Yes, that would probably be dumb. But 15 is not 36. Lots of people write programs at a young age. Not many publish them on the internet, at least historically. I was writing programs at that age, but I wasn't publishing them.

Heck, even just from the "hack the social system of hacker news by including age" angle this fits with many posts we see here regularly.


To be honest, I quite hate it when people are all "oh my god can you do that shit but you're only 17". I hated it as much in the 10 years before it. As nice as the compliments seem, what they're really saying is "this is only impressive because you're dumb since you're only x years old". I've fiddled with computers for the past 10 years. I've accomplished less than many others in that time span. Cheer on me proportionally to my accomplishments, perhaps even to my effort, but please not to the inverse of my age. Age shouldn't be a factor in rating of skill. Luckily, on the internet, nobody knows you're a dog. And I like it that way.


Ironic to see "bash" in your username.

C'mon dude. 15-year-old kids don't normally write modules like this. I'm happy he's writing good code at his age. A lot of us starting programming when we were younger. I'll proudly encourage others to do that and then be there congratulating them when they accomplish that.


So, age is irrelevant to you, but nationality is?


I don't see how being 15 years old requires any empathy by default.


I get the password as well when resetting it: http://lucb1e.com/rp/randomupload/dottk-paintext-pwd2.png


Ding ding ding, now, that is proof :).

They might encrypt it with a passphrase but that's almost equally as bad. Good job on noticing!


That's interesting. I believe I submitted the same thing just yesterday (made by a friend). Tss.

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4768214


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