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TanStack started out by providing a very good JS table library. Now they offer a Router, and some more libs. They are definitely an up and coming name in the JS space.

That's... not quite right.

[EDIT] I typed "Router" when I meant "Query".

TanStack Query is the relatively newer name for React Query -- one of the most popular JS libraries of all time.

TanStack Start is a recent metaframework (and the one w/ the brightest future, IMO), but Tanner and team have profoundly significant bona fides. IOW, the dev team is far from being the "new kids on the block".


Do you have a source for TanStack Router being a newer name for React Router? Doesn't seem like it when looking at the sites for both projects.

Are you thinking of the whole Remix/ReactRouter thing?


(facepalm)

Thank you, but no. I typed "Router" when I meant "Query". TanStack Query is the newer name for the library FKA react-query.

TanStack Router is an alternative to React Router.

TanStack Start is an alternative to Remix/react-router-7's framework mode.

The naming history and evolution of react-router and its relationship to Remix is a bit convoluted, but an unrelated tangent to the point I was making.


That's... not quite right :)

React Router, which belongs to Remix, which was acquired by Shopify, is here: https://github.com/remix-run/react-router

Tanstack Router is an entirely new router.


Thanks yes I know, I typed "Router" meaning "Query", noted in a peer comment. sigh.

The Kindle hardware is great, but the software and ecosystem are just crap, and Amazon is making it shittier every year.

I've now moved to an Android eReader (Boox Note 7, for example [1]).

I can just get the Ebook or PDF files and transfer them via Calibre, simple as that, and I can also download any Android app i want. There are tons of apps out there that support eInk screens.

[1] https://shop.boox.com/products/go7


How is the Boox Note 7 in regards to reading PDFs?

Its quite nice, there is a so called "article mode", where you can set a zoomed portion of the PDF, and configure how it "jumps" to the next page.

See video here: https://youtu.be/vQxlGIR8LE4?t=835


Lots of early internet users were also “gate-kept” in some weird AOL CD land.

Also, you dont need to consume the algo content. You can choose to disengage.


I agree. As much as Starlink is a technological miracle, the fact that I should finance the dealings of this man is too much.

SpaceX IPO is the next in the long grift chain.


Starlink amazing solution to a problem that should have been solved by governments years ago, the USA has power to most homes and USPS will deliver anywhere so why do we not have the same for internet? God knows


Starlink is an amazing solution to the problem of "How do I keep my orbital transport business somewhat liquid" which isn't really the kind of problem governments are meant to resolve.


The US kept Iridium alive for the military and intelligence services. If Starlink falters they will fund it the same.


Correct, the government should have ran fiber lines to every home in the united states


The government should have torn up your copper monopolies a few decades earlier, but the one thing the US has done right is sort of letting local power companies and ISPs work it out for themselves where it comes to fibre. Enforcing a single standard everywhere is bad actually.


Nah, they should have done what the UK government did with Project Gigabit

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/project-gigabit-uk-gigabit-progr...

https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2026/02/milestone-as-g...

If you were a savvy businessman, you could make a lot of money just connecting customers with FTTH rather than the prior situation. There was an explosion of "altnets" build off the backs of this legislation

https://web.archive.org/web/20151015205446/http://www.alphr....

Funnily enough BT got a bucketload of money from the government and did absolutely cock all with it.

Even funnier the formerly big 5 isps are rated some of the lowest on customer satisfaction despite being actual cash cows for years https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2026/03/new-which-surv...


Yeah vouchers are slightly better than subsidies alone tbh


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SpaceX can be doing awesome things and Musk can be grifting simultaneously.


Musk is a piece of shit but I need to pick my battles.

The only alternative available to me personally is Inmarsat BGAN, and for that I was paying $6 per MB (yes, six dollars per megabyte).


It excites me, since I am finally going to replace my 2019 Intel MacBook Pro!


So now all the open source projects that use this walled off closed platform (even though scores of people complained and warned about it) can go back to hopefully using something open and searchable.


Im using Bitbucket for years with no issues.


The great advantage of Bitbucket is that it's so painfully slow you can't tell if it's down or not.


I agree about the proliferance of curl | bash, but homebrew is not the answer.

They cut support for old platforms way to fast and just in essence try to dictate far too much.


Some are, some arent.

The Bavarian state for example just signed a huge deal with MS.

https://www.heise.de/en/news/Cloud-Row-in-Bavaria-over-billi...


Sure but I still think it's unfair to characterise Germany as an outlier or a "trouble maker." Weren't they also the ones who took the privacy fight to Google with regards to things like Street View? That kind of behaviour is making trouble for US companies.


Since WW2, German national pride is something that is not very well received, added to that the old east/west divide, and the generally strong identification with ones own state/region. It is a complex affair.


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