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Time to start putting similar flags in public base building and survival games like Minecraft or Ark (does Ark have a banner feature like Minecraft?) then say it’s a Coldiretti reference
Right, I have more experience on the server side (honestly the fact that Node exists at all is already a travesty) so I was thinking more in terms of writing a Node server with TS or writing it in Python with one of the various Python web server frameworks. For the client side it’s gonna be painful no matter what, I don’t think Rust web assembly is really gonna be easier to make a full project with than one of the regular web frameworks.
At least JS has a lot of TypeScript support, I wish making an existing Python project statically typed was as easy as using TypeScript.
Rust stays on top.
I don’t go so far as to think that the only good Indian is the dead Indian, but I believe nine out of every ten are, and I shouldn’t like to inquire too closely into the case of the tenth. The most vicious cowboy has more moral principle than the average Indian. Take three hundred low families of New York and New Jersey, support them, for fifty years, in vicious idleness, and you will have some idea of what the Indians are. Reckless, revengeful, fiendishly cruel.
Theodore Roosevelt
They’re writing a thesis about treating damage to lungs from smoking. They’re actually really good at this.
being a cop isn’t really work
Oh hey, it’s someone using one of the very few decent white American historical figures to redwash liberalism. Reminds me of that “Eugene V Deb’s ghost” account on Lemmy.
Wait, you were raised Catholic and were taught to interpret the Bible literally? That’s weird, and doesn’t match my experience. Did you know one of the scientists who theorized the Big Bang Theory, Georges Lemaitre, was a Catholic priest?
What do you think about non-historical interpretations of the Bible, out of curiosity?
That’s something you can only say if you really stretch the idea of the Gospel. How much of the world only received the Gospel through colonization and enslavement? How much of the world only hears the Gospel today as preached by pastors and priests that are using the Gospel to manipulate the people in their pulpits into handing over cash, if not to be manipulated into even worse things?
Do you really think that a huge number of people that haven’t spent years of their lives devoted to studying theology and Scripture could be said to understand the truth behind it, as opposed to all the ways in which it’s been twisted to serve oppressors?
How many were baptized or otherwise raised in Christian churches that preached nothing but hate and prosperity gospel?
At what point did you turn on CNN and say to yourself…
You’re on a website with a huge percentage of communists and anarchists. What makes you think that the people here use CNN as their moral compass?
Also, what makes you think the users of this website were ever Christian to begin with?
Guy working at a B2B SaaS development team who becomes convinced his Italian coworker named Sergio Techstackani is actually a North Korean agent.
they WANT to be misinformed.
From a recent funny thread:
I usually don’t get bothered by people on the Internet, but holy fucking shit how I was absolutely going crazy over the fact that people unironically shill North Korea.
I’m Korean. We are under constant threat of shit balloons and missiles. They punish people and their family members for trying to leave the country. How can one possibly look at that and say, “Yep, that’s fine”?
Meanwhile the actual, very scary NK apologist rhetoric on lemmy.ml, lemmygrad, and Hexbear: the DPRK is just another country and doesn’t deserve to be an outcast and pariah for doing things every country does, like have prisons, a military, and emigration controls.
In the DPRK, they put political dissidents in prison camps.
In the rest of the world, agitators and terrorists are put in prisons that aren’t camps.
One of my software engineering professors referenced the original C&H comic when explaining load testing, then he told us “well the nice thing about load testing software is that you can break it and just rebuild it exactly.” It’s nice we don’t have to do all the linear algebra and other crazy math to know how much load a server can take.
I know it’s kinda weird to use words like “liberate” in this context because it does get pretty close to acting like it’s a good thing that this war is happening, but I’m curious to know, do you think it would be better if Russia didn’t advance in Donetsk?
Of all creatures I’ve met, you are the kindest.