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That's why I like The Alliance framework [1]. It's one of the main reasons why I joined Bunny Inc. earlier this year.

[1] http://www.theallianceframework.com/


Thank you! I sent the recommendation to a friend of mine who likely will get a lot more mileage out of it than I will (no employees atm).



http://transporteactivo.com/ (in spanish) alpha, open source.


Click in the Raw button, you will see the green background :)


I use lastpass, it's a great product.


Doesnt seem a great idea. When it gets hacked they get all your passwords.


LastPass encrypts all of the passwords client side. Assuming you use a strong enough passphrase it shouldn't matter if LastPass gets hacked.


Twitter uses bcrypt, so in theory this hack should also be nothing to worry about.


is there an alternative where this is not the case?


My own solution is to have two different passwords for everything - one for banking and credit cards, another for crap like twitter/linkedin. I haven't changed my passwords for years (no point really, as you're likely to have the breaking as soon as they get your password).

I think there are risks with all solutions to the password problem.


As others have already mentioned, PEP8 validation is enable by default, which is a little excessive in my opinion (specially with the line < 80 chars rule). It would be great to be able to disable individual rules, a la Ecliplse/Netbeans.

All in all it looks very nice, thanks for sharing.


I think that we as an industry need to drop the 80 char per line rule.


I don't.

I have a fairly large screen (27inch cinema display) and use Vim. 80 Character lines are perfect. They look nicer, are easy to read (in the same way books are easy to read when lines are not super long) and with vim can accommodate ~4 split windows side by side which is useful.


No, we shouldn't. It's about just the right line length to mate reading a lot easier. Take a look at this to see what I mean [1]. Another thing, one liners are great, and I love them too. But they don't hurt only readability.

[1] http://desktoppub.about.com/cs/finetypography/ht/line_length...


Mmm creating user accounts to up-vote you and comment just to get in the front page is an old trick...

The product seems nice, tho.

http://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=kmshiori http://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=changmason http://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=milesthegreat http://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=BruceLee345


Hi, this is Wraecca from the POP team, I saw our new product "POP" on HackerNews so I invite my friends to vote, I guess they don't have HN account so they create new. I feel sorry about that!

However, feel free to give any advice about POP :)


You guys still made it to the top on another post(weirdly) regardless. Congratulations! :)


Definitely, I think that one of the biggest (if not the biggest) advantages of the Android smartphones environment is the wide range of options (specs and price wise) final users have. Just like laptops: in the end, not everyone needs a quad-core processor or a huge screen.


Great job! May I ask how do you get to produce these kind of analysis? Thank you!


Sure, but I'm afraid it'll be disappointing: I just used pen and paper. It was a good pen, though. :-)


If anyone here is enrolled in Udacity's CS101 class, this actually seems like a good extension/application for what the class is currently teaching, ie using Python's find method to search for URLs and using indices to return a string that follows "I don't mean to be".

There are probably much better ways to collect this data, but I thought this was a relevant and interesting connection.


Just to point out, many videos released by Annon in spanish are made using a well known text-to-speech voice from Loquendo, "Jorge", who has a Castilian Spanish accent.


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