

You misunderstand them. For many such campists. China is already perfectly fine.
You misunderstand them. For many such campists. China is already perfectly fine.
I’m surprised we got even noticed enough to be blocked in the first place.
Get them to ban your account. Then their users will not be able to see your posts or comments, to reply to. Ironically, the best gift they gave me.
EDIT: Goddamnit! They unbanned me just now.
Isn’t that relative. I.e. “higher” as in “higher than yours”? I.e. the way MMR works in most competitive games like chess?
A friend in the scene is telling me that the hardcore Tekken players are having a meltdown over this, while the casual enjoyers don’t mind it.
Oh, starting with these two neonazi chuckle fucks again?
Depends on what improvement you expect to see. It’s been doing what it always was, just the amount of things supported has been steadily increasing
Wasn’t aware of that one. lemme crosspost quickly
I like to think of it more that the old Norse had a good sense of humor.
Vance is such a smoothbrain, he probably thought it’s called Greenland because of how lush it is.
The first is that he is as close to a free-speech absolutist as it’s possible to find.
Oh really? Try writing “cisgender” on a tweet and see what happens.
PTB. Unless the mods knows something about the author I don’t. I don’t agree with the article that much but I don’t see a need for the mods to play thought police.
You see, criticism of China = sinophobia = bigotry = rule 1. Easy.
Slay the spire is on Java
Also libertarians: “unless you’re my landlord”.
Well, a good starting point would of course be to ask @rimu@piefed.social directly about this. I do understand the frustration for sure. I personally don’t always have patience to add tests first, but I am glad when others are willing to do that work.
Not every programmer is the same. I agree with this complexity, tests do need to be there though. But there’s nothing preventing a contributor with your mindframe to focus on adding tests first. That’s also contributing.
ye it feels like django would be a better starting point. I also build a complex service based on flask before I knew better but I refactored at least to rely on sqlalchemy a lot. I haven’t looked into the code, but not relying heavily on ORM feels like a massive buildup of tech debt.
OTOH, it’s better to have a project from a passionate dev who’s learning as they go, that not have a project at all.
Because I’m not trying to be a BDFL. If people want to defed from hexbear, they can ask for a defed vote.