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    1. COYour answer makes complete sense to me. I'm in a Python context, i guess binary can be interpreted as data that does not "follow an encoding", so it's meaningless to decoded into unicode.
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    2. COThanks. However, this is what the latest README says about sudo "As of version 0.3, it is recommended to run npm as root. This allows npm to change the user identifier to the nobody user prior to running any package build or test commands." https://github.com/isaacs/npm/tree/master . The issue I'm having is that npm tells me not to trust too much what I download with npm, but Yeoman wants me to trust what I download every time I start a new project (even the most simple one).Maybe this has to do wth http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15020529/why-is-yeoman-not-recommended-for-building-websites
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    3. COApparently a few people (since this week, myself included :) have come up with these idea. http://www.allthingsdistributed.com/2011/08/Jekyll-amazon-s3.html http://davidvaldman.com/post/20588533081/s3dynamiccors The only issue I can think of is if you need to change the template which is used to render your content (e.g. if the domain under which your static files are served changes). One would need some bulk update tool for this, and your site would not have a consistent layout until the update is done. I'm still wondering any more downsides to this approach.
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