Matter user here. I love the app, currently on the paid plan.
It has some nice bells and whistles (reading articles to you, highlights, etc) but it does the core job of saving articles for reading really well.
I’m not a pocket user so it may or may not be a good substitute but worth trying. I wish Matter worked on the kobo but there’s no API AFAIK (they do have a few of their own integrations with Obsidian and Readwise).
Well, there never was any law that required robots.txt to be honored. Big players like Google do, but I am not aware of any consequences if they wouldnt (of course UNTIL it is then regulated).
I don't think there's anything special; I very often get new-reddit results with no 'site:' qualifier. I can't think of a specific query offhand, but it happens multiple times daily for me.
I mean for async assigns specifically. I did something like this in the past and had some troubles with render_click returning the html before the async update completes.
Engineer working on Deno KV here. Building on FDB is mostly a pleasant experience since it solves the hard part of the problem for us (concurrency control and persisting mutations).
We sometimes run into its limitations - the way we are using FDB is a bit beyond what it was originally designed for. But when it works, it works great.