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Million kilometers away, perfect aim...

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  • 7
    I have the same colosseum ornament.
  • 2
    I don't get it.
  • 2
    @SweetHuman its the sun spot in the middle of the monitor :)
  • 4
    Haha! I have this from November to December every day between 15.00 and 16.30.

    Also clean your screen man!
  • 2
    Also, which framework is this?

    Looks kinda like Aurelia or polymer
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  • 4
    @morgh It's VueJS :)
  • 2
    Not just the aim, but the timing too! It's a 9 minute travel from the sun to your screen.
  • 3
    and wallhack. how else can the sun find you in the building?
  • 2
    Nah sun? I dont know that thing...
  • 2
    That's why I like movable setup, grab laptop and go where ever I want
  • 2
    We should up vote this to 150, for correctness
  • 1
    @alpanayotov : Ooh nice! Thats one of my top contenders to replace react with.

    Can't stand the react license.
  • 1
    @morgh lol, I don't like documentation either. currently looking for ajax, the search does show up nothing
  • 4
    "A friendly reminder to keep lines under 80 characters!

    P.S. Fuck you."

    - Sun
  • 0
    What editor is this? I don't recognize that icon
  • 0
    @iam13islucky Sublime 3 with Material theme
  • 2
    @freshlyfe I don't think they provide anything for that. React is intended for rendering only and is unopinonated in how you do anything else.

    You can do Ajax requests in your componentDidMount. Although I'd recommend something like redux so you can create actions, that in turn do Ajax requests and populate the state that react uses. If you go that route, and you're transpiling es6/7 also check out whatwg-fetch library.

    If you're looking for a complete framework, that actually defines every part of a web app then check out Aurelia or meteor.
  • 1
    Thankfully we have invented drapes.
  • 1
    Your lucky to have this diffused/matte kind of screen, mine is glossy so I can see my entire room when the sun shines trough my window... :(
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