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https://youtube.com/@thedeprogram9999
They are Iranian, Serbian and something else, if I'm not mistaken. An interesting mix.
Read the official rust book until you feel like want to experiment with something, then go to advent of code and try something, anything out.
Then start investigating why it doesn't quite work. And I guess gpt for suggestions and random questions isn't a bad idea.
I mean. In teams the client is the business, not the employees.
So... There's no plans to decommission it, ever?
And progress in moderating tools would be made.
They would block lemmygrad, so I don't really have to care. Being on lemmygrad makes that stuff self selective. 🎉
We're not advocating violence. Your premise is wrong.
But we know our adversaries commonly use violence, so we're aware it exists, and we know we have to prepare for it.
Are colonialist governments not violent? How do you remove from office a government that commits violence against their people, en masse, to destroy their land with mining operations?
Concrete example: how would the Congolese vote the French out, when anyone organising peacefully against the French is assassinated?
The point is not violence. But it would be naive to ignore the violence of our adversaries.
Dude. Fucking buttons. We're so amazing!
I had a low end Samsung like this and I miss it so much.
I've uploaded a few read by tts at https://pca.st/podcast/3af50c70-30cd-013c-f68a-0acc26574db2
Not too proud of it, but might still be useful.
There's also audioteca critica, with actual people reading the books, https://pca.st/podcast/5a409f90-829a-013a-d7e9-0acc26574db2, in Brazilian Portuguese.
More people would be able to innovate on said "non IP". Multiple lines could be developed by multiple independent teams, extending the non ip however they see fit. By encouraging competition, the better content would thrive.
It lowers the barrier of entry, enforcing competition and lowering distribution cost. And without the ludicrous profit margins and legal overhead from big conglomerates, it would be cheaper for the consumers, and more of the fees could be distributed to the actual people working on the creation.
This is prettyranty, sorry if it's not too clearly articulated.