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@romxdev Nodejs is a curse, if the <script> tag had a namespace attribute we would be living in a better world.
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Roman@romxdev·
Unpopular opinion: React completely destroyed web development We spent a decade learning a highly complex library just to reinvent server-side rendering all over again
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Sihmael@sihmael·
@AlexCDesilets @p2pdht @_annieversary Supposing that ‘sum’ is the return value of a function ‘f’, and denoting ‘values’ as a vector ‘v’, you get the attached screenshot.
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@AndrewOlding @snowyxq1 You would have to be either a bot or retarded to not understand the actual leverage. I'll be gracious, assume neither, and that leaves what, you'd like me to badmouth catholicism? Doesn't matter the religion or anti-religion. All your leaders are likely compromised.
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snowy@snowyxq1·
Why is the Pope promoting Islam while Christians are being slaughtered by Islamists?
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The main function of religion is to redirect charity, take credit, and reap the social rewards. Want to help the poor? Give money to the church, they take a cut, and then give some to the poor, and they get all the social credit. It's like banking, but for social credit. Governments up this 100 times over with taxes and socialism. They get greedy. So governments fall and religions remain. But they are running the same scam, and probably ran by the same people. They just pump you dry until the government fails and then you fall back on the religion.
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AJ Olding@AndrewOlding·
@p2pdht @snowyxq1 If the leverage is obvious, why didn't you explain it when I directly asked you to? Can you explain it now?
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Governments have been walking away from agreements almost as long as governments existed. I'll assume a mistake in translation. That being said, I think dialogue is preferable to war. I think Russia and the US individually have a lot in common. The question is can our two governments reach a lasting mutually beneficial agreement with or without NATO?
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MFA Russia 🇷🇺@mfa_russia·
💬 FM Sergey #Lavrov: I would advise the US, in every case where it dislikes a particular government, to begin by engaging it in dialogue. No country has ever refused dialogue with the US. ☝️ It was the US, however, that first made agreements & then walked away from them.
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The potential leverage is obvious. In the long term, I don't see people choosing to not use such leverage. I think every major religion is corrupt, every government is corrupt, every global company is corrupt, and every top 1% family is corrupt. I think they are all blackmailed or willing to kill blackmailers.
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AJ Olding@AndrewOlding·
@p2pdht @snowyxq1 How does this speculation make any sense to you? What leverage do you think these forces have on the Catholic Church?
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@jawwwn_ I'm fine with palantir as a company. But when you allow the government to access data they are not themselves allowed to collect you start crossing lines.
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Jawwwn@jawwwn_·
Palantir CEO Alex Karp and Jensen Huang: AI = American Intelligence 🇺🇸 “AI makes America the dominant country in the world.” “I spent half my life in Europe—they’re whining and crying. We have the right chips, software, engineers, culture…” “It’s combining into a juggernaut.”
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@Babygravy9 Pro tip: you don't have to like her as a person to knock her up. In fact, western civilization is doomed unless we get over the Disney worldview and government school feminist brainwashing and realize women have always created problems for themselves and others.
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RAW EGG NATIONALIST@Babygravy9·
The problem with birth control and its effects on women's brains is that, as far as we know, the effects are permanent. The shrinking of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex--which regulates fear and emotional control--is not reversed by cessation.
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@lsanger The internet archive should sell a collection of thumb drives, with documented hashes. I'd buy some.
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Rust is ok, but the group of programmers is dicey. It's like saying arabic is a great language, so let's hire only people who speak arabic. This works in theory, but then you get some people who are great and some who are in a freaky cult. And if it stayed that way, tolerable. But it won't stay thay way, because the ones in the freaky cult will not tolerate anything else. The cultists will preferably hire other cultists. The cultists will also run off non-cultists. It's only a matter of time and you end up with something you don't want.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@mfranz_on Rust is pretty great. xAI code is mostly Rust and 𝕏 is rapidly replacing legacy Twitter Scala code with Rust.
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Marco Franzon@mfranz_on·
Python is something special and Rust was not mentioned, only C and C++. Perfect.
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raylib 6.0 is around the corner and I just updated the architecture diagram, it blows me away how far it has come! 🥲 #raylib architecture v1.0 vs v6.0, 12.5 years apart
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Alex & Books 📚@AlexAndBooks_·
In 2016 Norway gave every 5-year-old child an iPad. Within a few years, Norway's reading scores plummeted and dropped below the OECD average. They ranked dead last out of 65 countries. Now Norway is spending millions of dollars to reverse this trend and get people reading.
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@JKash000 @RodDMartin I bet we can detect the level of oil in each storage tank. If we started hitting the mostly empty ones we could speed this up quite a bit while still exercising a lot of restraint.
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@RodDMartin Iran only has 13-15 days of oil storage capacity. It’s already been 3 days. Ten days to go until they have to stop oil extraction!
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Rod D. Martin@RodDMartin·
Today Iran lost the last leverage it had: the Strait of Hormuz. It also lost 90% of its income. Iran is being strangled. It is losing hundreds of millions of dollars a day. And America doesn't need a single "boot on the ground", not even on Kharg Island, to achieve that. The result is decisive. America has turned the tables on Iran, and not just on Iran, but on every government and every faction that hoped to benefit from Iranian pressure, confusion, or Western hesitation. The United States is now the one power that can effectively determine whether the Strait of Hormuz is used, by whom, and on what terms. That is a staggering reversal, perhaps even more for China than for Iran, but certainly for our perfidious NATO allies. People think Trump is improvising. That's a combination of TDS and refusal to do the homework. Trump has: 1. Told you exactly what he was planning for Iran, out loud and in public, since 1980. 2. Also told you exactly how he thinks, negotiates, creates and takes away leverage, in 12 or 13 books and 15 seasons of a top-rated TV show. Oh, and I hear he was President once before. If you don't understand how he works by now, the problem is you. Iran, and the Iranists abroad, will go on celebrating imaginary victories right up until the regime falls or signs the terms of defeat America imposes. And then, almost certainly, they will celebrate that too. But if you want to understand what's really happening, read the Deep Dive I wrote yesterday. It's an eye-opener. Link in the comments.
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Chris Wysopal@WeldPond·
33 years ago, the NSA with the Clipper Chip tried to make backdoors the standard. Activists, cryptographers, and civil liberties advocates pushed back and won. The lesson still stands: strong encryption must protect users, not undermine them. The threats are the same today. Were you a cypherpunk?
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Can someone please explain, in very simple language, how growing almonds in a Californian desert, draining the local aquifer until the ground subsides, spraying the entire crop with fungicides because almonds can't survive without them, killing off the commercial bee population in the process, then refrigerating the harvest and shipping it six thousand miles to Britain is environmentally friendly, but buying a piece of beef from a farmer twelve miles down the road, whose cattle eat the grass that grows in the rain that falls on the hills that have been there since before anyone had opinions about this, is a planetary emergency? Asking for the cow.
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