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- JD met him and said "Did you say 'thank you' even once? And Pope replied "What for?". Then JD started arguing. Pope's blood pressure rised. The rest is history. /s
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- They can still blame Democrats. As if Trump stick with facts.
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- They are safe and comfortable. Irrespective of which side wins, they get their share from the stocks that were put under the names of their family members when they were in power. The only suckers in the US are probably Bernie Sanders & Stupid citizens. But Bernie has his books making money abroad.
- Americans are actually stupid aren't they? Self proclaimed No.1. Their system is basically a free-for-all, citizens-on-their-own kinda nomad's land. If the US doesn't try to censor their internal politics in the upcoming future, this will be a great educational content.
- This showcases - The risks of raising ignorant citizens - Poor education's effect of mental development - Influence of media in political landscape - How religion & blind faith can be weaponized - The flaws of Democracy - How concentration of wealth & Capitalism influence the national politics
- You can learn a lot from it. To other countries, Most of this is taken as a lesson. Your citizens need to know the unfiltered history. Their roots. The mistakes of their ancestors. And the other societies know what to avoid and what to embrace. Only then will we evolve as a civilization.
- Twitter/X is such a mess. Musk owns a social media platform and works with the government to push his own narrative. Now every report claim "Elon Musk accuses: Zelensky killed Journalist" Where's the proof? You can't just quote a random CEO's whimsical tweet as a credible source!
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View full threadI'm afraid for the future generation that will have all it's resources sucked away by one nation where some billionaires hold the entire power over the world. Elections are bought. Forced to work for literally free and yet claim to be Democratic or "Free". Sux to be ya. Kiddos.
- Just venting out. I'm a nobody so nobody cares about my words. I gotta let it out without people judging and being hostile towards me.
- Now terrorists have unlimited weapon supply at their disposal. At night everyday some random person dies. Counting on US to have your back and letting the US military do your job for you is basically selling off the control over your nation to some mercenaries.
- Sad part, the lads in military don't have any idea why the heck they are doing the jobs of mercenaries for some secret agency that wants to cover up some illegal arms trade and what not. They can't ask either because they don't have clearance. People have become so disposable.
- US always push their own narrative through the Internet ( which majority is kinda owned by the US companies ). They can use the tech companies on their land as a propaganda machine if and whenever they want. Get themselves involved in other nation's elections to have influence and control.
- And everyone's fine with it... And it's a really ignorant and narcissist nation at the moment. They lost their credibility as the self proclaimed peace maintainers when they ditched Afghanistan and ran away. Sure blame Biden or What not. But US government did nothing to fix it.
- It's frightening how the entire world's economy is held hostage by two idiots and their mood. Every other country can't do shit because they are politically and technology wise too dependent on USA that even if USA feed you feces, they'll just suck it up.
- #AsahiLinux drama & Linus response clearly shows that they aren't really serious about accepting Rust in the Linux kernel. I can understand that it's a burden to have different languages in a kernel codebase. Especially interfacing it with C and vice versa.
- But the fact that nobody is putting any effort and is borderline hostile when someone's trying clearly indicates that the existing maintainers aren't interested. Same for Linus, since he refuses to comment on it or address it. If someone addresses it, then that's something he speaks against.
- I guess once the existing maintainers on C leave after their age, the contributions would take a hit and slowly die out. Since new people aren't interested in C as much as many people expect.
- Why does everything feel so suffocating and overwhelming... I want to stop trying for once...
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- My favorite thing about CDK is stack drifts. They always make me feel good.
- I find myself aggressively posting because it feels empty in bluesky and thus fills me with confidence to type and reply to random stuff... Coz who's gonna judge me...
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View full threadSo if I play it on my phone on the subway, Is it illegal? Weird and weak logic.
- And if someone takes that song and sings casually, it's fine. Because they aren't monetising it. Don't you feel that disconnect?
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- So it's ok if rich bullies the poor. Ultra Rich bullying the rich is illegal. Flawed. And biased law that's exploited by the rich.
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- So if kids learn without buying books orally through teachers, is it illegal? It's flawed logic. The entire copyright, royalty, patent system needs to redefine itself.
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- It is a useful comparison because my point is the way we let vague interpretations of random words be the judge is flawed. It was always the case. If we can't draw a line where what is legal and not, then the approach is wrong.
- Before it was some artists or studio suing parents for drawing Spiderman on their kid's grave. Because they were 'stealing'. Now the same demographic is in a reversed role suing bigger ones but this time their power over others to bully is weak.
- PS: Even though the face is the writer/artist/creator, it's always the publishing companies and music labels or some corporate that's complaining because it's their profit that hits. Artists usually get pennies.
- Patents, Copyright, Royalties. These were always weird. Patents in medicine are used to exploit people. Textbooks at college are unaffordable because the author is greedy. It's all a means to exploit.
- I'm not saying that artists shouldn't earn nor stealing someone's property is the right thing to do. I'm saying the existing definition of stealing, drawing inspiration, and monetization by holding ideas or concepts as hostage is flawed. People who have money exploit the weak...
- You go to the coffee shop and hear the music. You didn't pay for it. Are you a thief? Are you going to blame the shop owner? They paid for it though. Using their Spotify account. But you didn't.
- If you read a comic book and decided to write your own comic but ur supes have different powers. It's not stealing but inspiration? There won't be any comics and heroes won't be flying coz someone already made it. Copyright & royalties are always hazy and vague.
- It's already being taken anyways. Thus the microsoft copilot exists. The thing is it's not generating the exact code as mine. It picks and chooses and lately even reason and construct new ones. Just like how a person begins by copying and then eventually making things on their own.
- The only thing artists can actually own is the art style. But most people's paintings are the same. Writing styles overlap. The idea of copy protection itself is kind of flawed. "Just how much of something needs to be taken to be considered a copy?"
- What AI does is not a 'theft'. It was learning and getting 'inspiration' from the artist's work.
- Diversity Hiring ends in the USA. All the giant companies that were woke are now quietly diversity firing because hiring should've never been only about other variables. It should've been about skills and only skills. By reserving slots for a specific group, companies just...
- ... filled those roles with whoever was available in their proximity rather than looking at their skills. Reservations didn't fix anything. Because the problem was the people hiring. Not the roles.
- And no matter who is in power never gave a shit about people's problems
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- Decorators are already a debugging annoyance. Now if the specs are different there would be two conflicting decorators depending on typescript and v8 versions... It's going to be a mess...
- I don't know. I'm just a developer so the decisions of the steering committee may be too much to understand for me ( not being sarcastic ). But I feel like this could've waited till spec is finalized or should actually support decorators that are in the current typescript. Or at least a flag.
- People will run these and somewhere in code a decorator may exist and cause fuzz considering many typescript libraries use decorators. No flags means they expect node to run the typescript as is, as they know it. Now.
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- Oh. Then it's an awkward spot. Does it run typescript? Kinda. But compared to other swc alts, it ships an incomplete typescript runtime...
- I love how twitter keeps sending notifications to me for people I don't follow nor has anything common in the subjects I follow.
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- It still breaks. And it's behind an experimental flag. Doesn't that flag mean they may change in future?
- I did. The reasons are valid. But when you say typescript compatibility and it does only partially, even if it's an intermediate stop, it'll cause confusion and unexpected behaviours. As of now it's like compiling jsx and outputting html.
- Even as a stop gap, having decorator support in the experimental flag would've been better. Just my personal opinion. Now people will start opening issues about decorators and it'll be the same bun scenario.
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- Why not just `npx tsx index ts` ?
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View full threadIt has something to do with the chromium version electron support.
- Or had. I'm not keeping up with Electron anymore.
- If you minimize apps and run them in the background, Unless you're using KDE. They disappear without third-party extensions.
- So... TLDR. No easy ways. At least if you struggle enough, the editor and development flow is faster and you get a Unix shell without spending $1000+ for a locked hardware.