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https://www.gandi.net works with .boston domains.


I have just discovered that long pressing the Google Maps app icon on Android let you choose "Home" without asking for "Web & App Activity".





It seems heavily inspired by xmonad.


You can find some explanations by the language author here:

https://discourse.elm-lang.org/t/native-code-in-0-19/826


The proposal and following discussion seem pretty detailed too me, and you can even notice that Evan was not convinced at first:

https://github.com/elm-lang/elm-plans/issues/4


> One could argue "if that's a problem for you, don't use it," but in reality we all have to interact with others' code. The fact that it is allowed (and de facto encouraged by convention) means it still impacts those of us who choose not to write it ourselves.

Exactly my point. They decided they don’t want to use it and they decided to enforce it to all their users. The reason I don’t want to have anything to do with their language.


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