The filter is setup for filtering slurs, not swear words more broadly. So “fuck” and “shit” are no problem, but “b*tch”, “r*tard”, and similar are censored.
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Terminally online insomniac code monkey from burgerland. Deeply unserious person.
The filter is setup for filtering slurs, not swear words more broadly. So “fuck” and “shit” are no problem, but “b*tch”, “r*tard”, and similar are censored.
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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.
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.
If you try emacs again, try evil mode. It adds vi bindings.
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?
I write rust on a meh computer alot and have never had compile times be that bad (at least not for debug). The target dir is massive though.
I created an issue for this. Let me know if there are any other useful details I can add.
I haven’t noticed a change, but I also haven’t ventured outside of the echo chamber/hug box of my subscribed communities feed.
Someone is inevitably going to link this article here, so it may as well be me: https://redsails.org/china-has-billionaires/
The person who opened that PR hasn’t touched it in months and there are a lot of merge conflicts. Its progress is basically frozen.
Pim Tool is a deeply unserious person.
Play of the game.
The USSR was ML, which is definitely not anarchist. They even crushed anarchist experiments like Makhnovia and the Kronstadt rebellion. Most anarchists I’ve encountered very justifiably hate the USSR.
Does this mean docker compose files are bad?