There were 10 or so no content account downvoters that I just banned, but also a lot of genuine downvotes.
There were 10 or so no content account downvoters that I just banned, but also a lot of genuine downvotes.
You can read our discussion and reasoning for this here.
I don’t think many ppl are down on rust… it’s won developer’s most favorite to use for like 5+ years now in a row on stackoverflow.
I was tempted to say Ruby, but based on my friends that are learning (or tried to learn Japanese), it seems like Ruby is trying to be the opposite. So not sure.
Ruby would maybe fit with toki pona : terse, simple, predictable.
We’re adding more fine-grained voting settings, but it’s a few releases away.
What’s more dangerous for a US citizen? US companies forwarding info to local police (as facebook and google have and continue to do?), or another country with no such power doing that?
Is it true that a lot of people arrested under germany’s antisemitic speech laws are jewish (mostly for supporting palestine)? I saw this somewhere recently but can’t find anything now.
Thx, I’ll give it a try.
You can install a gemini / gopher browser to see what sites look like with them.
Makes sense, although it’d be nice for privacy-oriented people to have this thin-layer that converts any site into a de-bloated version that they can view safely. As far as I know, there isn’t any tool that even provides this option right now.
I think Gemini or Gopher includes both. They don’t read html / javascript, so they definitely wouldn’t look the same.
The Gemini protocol is really interesting. The site markup is so minimal, that people can (and do) create browsers for them from scratch, in a way that would be impossible for html web browsers.
I’m probably in the minority with this opinion, but I genuinely hope web browsers die. Google all but owns the browser, with nearly every browser except for firefox being a skin on top of google’s browser engine. This situation is only getting worse, so I really appreciate the efforts of these alternative protocols to slim down and provide a privacy-oriented way to view what should be simple static content (text + pictures).
I have the opposite experience for city biking at least. OSM / organic takes me on main roads, while gmaps is smart enough to keep me on bike-friendly roads.
Considering VOA is a US government agency, we should probably just not allow it.
One nation, one vote seems like a good idea to me. The US would never allow it tho.
Maybe the US is lying to you about China in other areas too? Israel and the US (and Britain) have been killing Arabs for decades. Are they to be trusted when telling you their enemies are doing the same?
Same, we could change it back to the same style.
If this is for torrents, the binhex qbittorrent docker can do this for wireguard.
https://youtu.be/ZR6UkNU32aA