Our defense programs vs their weapons programs.
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Our defense programs vs their weapons programs.
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Not even good sugar either. Just high fructose corn syrup.
It’s been way too long since I last saw a Dolan meme in the wild.
I use .NET for my job. My team shifted to a lot of frontend work with react for about a year when the lastest .NET was .NET 5. Barely a year later after not touching it the latest version was .NET 7. Ridiculous.
I never knew the initial commit was on Valentine’s Day. Also, very based how the very first commit is just the AGPL-3 license.
I made it to make it easier to write the leptos UI rewrite.
Its small size is due to having few dependencies and not having a lot of code itself. It also helps that I use different dependencies depending on whether or not it is compiled to target WASM. The library I use for WASM, gloo-net, is a thin WASM wrapper around the browser’s fetch API, which should keep the binary smaller when sent to the browser.
It’s a coincidence that you mention that. One of my main motivations for making this was to have something that would be easy to use with the leptos UI.
Is this from the south park is genius guy?
I found it in a FuknSlammer post and thought it was hilarious, so I took it.
Reddit atheism is one of the few good things to come from reddit.
I think this is a good idea. My main question is: how could this reading club work? With a reading club for a book, you can have participants read a certain number of pages or chapters and discuss those readings regularly over some time frame. There’s a sort of progress from beginning to end that keeps all the participants on the same page (pun unintended). How could that be adapted for reading source code and documentation?
You mean the game where you can be a mass shooter and perform a drawn out torture on a character? Really not helping your point.
Depends on what you consider taking down. The fact that the project is FOSS means anyone who wants to can fork the code, so it would be hard to eliminate one’s ability to get the source code even if the main repos got taken down and the maintainers are detained or killed.
As to whether they can control the fediverse in a way that allows them to invent reality like they do with mainstream platforms, I could see them trying to compromise admin teams for individual instances. However, unlike mainstream social media, our eggs aren’t all in one basket so to speak. They won’t be able infect the entire platform like they can do with big tech.
That sounds like a good idea generally, but it’s hard to say more without specific feature ideas in mind.
This seems like a big change that also requires a lot of brainstorming to flesh out. It sounds like it would best be made as an RFC for now.
Does this mean docker compose files are bad?