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You uh… you might have chosen the wrong field if you hate displacing labour
This was a lovely exchange comrades
Wage Labor and Capital - Karl Marx. It’s very small but I’m taking my time with it
I’m in kind of a rotation of Sci-Fi (last: Children of Dune), classic novels (Dune kinda counts but my last from this category was Lord of the Flies), and nonfiction/leftism
What exactly is Hyprland? I looked at the site quick but I couldn’t quite figure it out from the description.
Disclaimer: I’ve only ever used Linux servers, not really as a desktop beyond vanilla Ubuntu
Huh I wonder what would discourage them from working together with Israel. Must just be one of those things I guess.
some esoteric devices and plugins don't support them. In fact, some don't even support HTTP POST properly and will only be able to put form parameters in the URL query string (though you still need to insist on requiring a proper POST method, don't be an animal).
This gave me a chuckle. Good, practical advice for smaller APIs. Bigger orgs are likely to have distributed tracing etc but for a one man show it’s good to have input on what’s proved actually useful and necessary.
I also wanted too know so I looked it up:
Usenet “Block Accounts” are accounts where Usenet access is purchased by the gigabyte (GB). For example, a 100 GB block account will allow you to download up to 100 GB of data from a Usenet feed. Most block accounts have no expiration date so you can use them for years. Many people use block accounts as backup accounts to fill in files missing from their main Usenet feed.
Now you can make use of the If-Modified-Since header. Return 304-not-modified if the data hasn’t changed. Now you can intelligently utilise the the client’s caching capability without sacrificing visibility and control. Using this header will let you serve new content instantly and also cache indefinitely. The best of both worlds.
This would’ve been a great spot for an example
Lord take me now
There is 0 scientific evidence that consciousness has anything to do with our brains. Much to the contrary actually.
Source? Everything I’ve read on the topic suggests that it’s everything to do with the brain - damaged brain = no consciousness, even if the rest of the body fine.
Its the only indivisible and irreducible thing in the universe that we ever found. Consciousness just is.
Elementary particles would like a word.
How does this differ from Obsidian?