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It's funny though how a security related page is insecure because of a misconfigured third party js.

https://imgur.com/a/CBftH https://sslanalyzer.comodoca.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fadmin.br...


Nice idea. FYI I just tried it on my Mac (10.12.5) with Safari as a default browser and Safari crashes every time it's opened to do the login to any service. After a couple try also eul crashed.

Will stay at the window for updates :)


Thanks for testing it. Strange that it crashes on Mac, I'll check the logs and investigate.


::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 1em; }


It just reserve space for the scrollbar but doesn't make them appear


Can I suggest putting image size information directly in the html (or at least in a css class) to avoid end-user dizziness?


Great suggestion, I've noticed it too...thanks!


Boo to me for misspelling Bootstrap...


400kb for an useless image just on top of everything?

http://www.reactiongifs.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/neverm...


Reasons behind not providing a free extra limited account to engage your potential future evangelists (ala NewRelic) but only a time limited trial with a required credit card slot?


Great question, I wanted to (at least initially) focus on the experience for paying customers, and hone in on creating value for them. Though, I can see how it may very well make sense to do something like a free extra limited account sooner rather than later.

Also, when you signup I pull in your historical data and begin back-crawling immediately. This way you don't have to wait 3 months for the charts, trends, intensity maps, etc.. to fully populate before you take action on the data.


Should be "Falsehoods US programmers believe about addresses".

Anyhow true. I recall the "Apply for this position" form of a big player, open to remote working. A full US address was actually required to submit /facepalm


Which is two problems, since it implicitly discriminates against the homeless, who need a job to get an address.


Though I don't think many US programmers would think postal codes were small. My rural birthplace ZIP has a few thousand addresses and there are some ZIPs here with over 100,000. But yes indeed I learned quite a few things about the Royal Mail in the post.


Have a look at django-cms.org

The "automagical installation" is something that can be done, but it's up to the provider to do it. A Python website (as well as for Ruby) ain't a bunch of files served by Apache, but something more... smart.


Call me crazy, but being able to drop files into a docroot of an apache install and have them Just Work seems like a much smarter market strategy for uptake of your product than what can currently be done with either Python or Ruby.

Then again maybe you had a different idea of "smart".


Yes, it's a better marketing strategy for new developers and the extra hassle to deploy Python and Ruby sites probably does put people off.

But I'm not sure if 'good at attracting new developers' is the only criterion worth evaluating when picking a framework.


Dozens of "max_user_connections" spammed in the page (error handling anyone?) and garbage characters in the content?

Well, I think I'll wait for another source.


I think we need a requirement that any page featured on HN should have decent 404 and 500 pages. :)


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