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Jonas Grunert
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The developer does not choose the stack, but the stack chooses the developer. he/him
Berlin, Germany Katılım Temmuz 2018
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@lavaTM_ @TmMudda @gwentm4 @BIGmassaTM Sorry for the probably stupid question, but how do you get all the data?
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@davidfowl Going from 0 to working project takes only opening a folder and adding my vscode configuration. Though this is mainly true for the small backends I have to write. When I start a project in Node I need to use a starter template or configure everything myself.
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@RhysticStudies scryfall.com/card/m10/163/w…
So many late night Commander rounds before the pandemic got really fun this way. But one night at 1 in the morning all players scooped and said: "It ist too late for Warp World" and that ist still a meme in the friend group.
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@ryanflorence Oh damn. I thought if I use extend and as I could use this. developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web…
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@mpocock1 One does look more boilerplate-y. Assuming I would have to write it both are equaly boilerplate-y. As in I would have no preference for a style over the other.
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@seldo True. German history techers unfortunately present him as the father of Germany and skip the many bad parts. Would like to add I also enjoy all the other European Bios.
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@jonasgrunert Thanks! It's a really mixed legacy; he largely created the problem by consolidating power and ratcheting up tension for his own ends, but also prevented the bomb he created from going off.
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We arrive at #EuropeanBios entry 72, Otto von Bismarck, a total asshole whose utter lack of principles and unquenchable thirst for power saw him endlessly switch sides on every issue while slowly accumulating influence, in the process accidentally creating modern Germany.

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@seldo Also he never saw Germany neither as a colonial might nor a naval one and spun a net of alliances which ensured the relative stability in Europe until WW1. Because Wilhelm 2 thought all of those ideas where shit and then shit hit the fan, what Bismarck had seen coming.
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@seldo Actually refreshed my memory and learned new bits. Some additional information is that his unified Germany was a byproduct of the Burschenschaften. While they still exist and are still nationalist and conservative, they were the young and wild back then (e.g. sword duels)
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@derrechterand @L_Oberndorfer Ich finde das Prädikat lesenswert etwas übertrieben. Der Thread vergleicht Äpfel mit Birnen und suggeriert einen Vergleich zwischen dem selbst bestimmten Beitritt zu einem Abwehrbündnis mit einer völkerrechtlich illegalen Besatzung/Invasion. Das ist naiv, nicht lesenswert.
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Lesenswerter Thread von @L_Oberndorfer
Lukas Oberndorfer@L_Oberndorfer
Nein, wir müssen uns nicht zwischen zwei falschen Optionen entscheiden. Das „Du bist entweder für uns oder gegen uns!“, welches jetzt durch Politik und Medien geht, ist die Logik imperialistischer Kriege, die mit Leben & Wohlergehen der breiten Masse bezahlt werden. (Thread)
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@AdamRackis Can relate but on the other Hand after I starten writing Deno I had so much more options regarding the use of native web APIs that I am often very comfortable building my own work around. (Though I miss actually good svelte support, but there ist snel for that.(
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@codebytere Fairly low. At least some of the super local journalism projects should have covered it. Assuming you refer to a popular Donut "Chain", it should definetly have been reported somewhere.
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@buildsghost I actually enjoy Stardew Valley a lot. I so not know If local co-op is available for every console. But for the switch it works like a charm.
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@jevakallio I feel strongly, that this is a smell as it looks like configuration differences instead of semantic differences.
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@kyleshevlin In university I had an entire seminar in the topic of reactivity and how it relates to developer understanding. concepts with constrains were easier to mantain. Svelte has a number of constraints (module boundaries, explicit for nonimmutable actions, the $ etc.)
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@cramforce Ah shucks. I watched in a cinema and was blown away by the entire experience. It certainly had its long stretches, but even those were awesome on the big screen.
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