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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.
Yup! She grew up really fast.
She still acts like a puppy though.
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Ikr? The libs aren’t sending their best.
To make it so that no one takes assertions about America bad seriously.
Counterpoint: the burger reich can still make many more dead Ukrainian bodies to attempt to harm Russia.
The wider international community has largely rejected wars of conquest as legitimate in modern times.
The international community in question:
This suggestion is shit that totally has a chance of happening and isn’t just idealistic pie in the sky cope from seething natoids. /s
Unironically believing NATO is a defensive pact.
I guess ignoring how Ukrainians ran the russian puppet heading their country out of the country just before the Crimean invasion of 2014 is convenient for your point.
Being willing to trade with Russia at all makes you their puppet apparently.
Why is Putin still trying to negotiate with the empire of lies? The breaking of the Minsk agreements, as well as the fact that the Nazi Arming and Training Organization expanded east despite agreements not to, should have been more than enough proof that the western snakes will always stab you in the back.
The only way this war ends is with the dismantling of the Maidan regime and the demilitarization of Ukraine.
It’s been way too long since I last saw a Dolan meme in the wild.
I use .NET for my job. My team shifted to a lot of frontend work with react for about a year when the lastest .NET was .NET 5. Barely a year later after not touching it the latest version was .NET 7. Ridiculous.
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.
Does this mean docker compose files are bad?