This is the exact answer. The thermometers aren't measuring the world. They're measuring a tiny piece nearest to civil development, and that civil development is able to shift the local temperature. Ever notice inner city areas are hotter than even a little outside of city limits? So do the weather stations.
It must be a neuro-/psycho-something. Something got broke, and we can't really fix it. It's like the dog that gets too spooked by lightning or fireworks and starts becoming mean, killing chickens instead of chasing off foxes, etc. Just life and the unfortunate things that sometimes happen.
In-laws had the same thing going on for years. The carpet, furniture, the floor vents (yes, it got aerosolized π€’)... The dumb cat even peed in my shoes once or twice while I visited. It actually seemed vindictive, like whenever a change she didn't like happened, she'd go and pee on something we cared about.
I already didn't really like cats, but between that one and the one we've been watching now for awhile... Now I really don't like them.
Oh! Interesting. Similar in Angular, Vue and other JS stacks or just React?
Ctrl+F5
Force hard refresh without cache.
It's not a barrier, per se. I simply realized after working with it for a little that all the server is doing is creating a container and links to the JS, not rendering the page, and finding when it switched SSR to CSR wasn't immediately apparent.
Now I know that the default React SSR is super basic and doesn't contain any real content. Now I have another avenue to explore.
https://void.cat/d/Ag5kH4Rd8633AMjEwpL7sR.webp
(I didn't realize at first this only ran on the client. I thought this was server-side)
cPanel is a useful multi-site management backbone, and it's perfectly fine with a CloudFlare speedup. Definitely made for PHP hosting, though. I do agree, there's some conflict with routing traffic. Refreshing a page with a non-zero path causes the site to break, and I have to go back to root and refresh to get it to come back. Pretty annoying as I'm learning.
I found that the routing issue doesn't come up with the "hello world" basic NodeJS install (just an "It works!" message with version No.), only when I've uploaded my own code.
So, this morning as I am putting work into creating a ReactJS workflow, it seems that the server side stops with creating the DOM with a super basic `
This is so backwards from the PHP paradigm (at least for WP and similar software). Normally, I'd build the whole HTML doc via PHP, send to client, and modify on client with JS for added functionality like interactive DOM modification. This allows me to add content to the actual HTML server-side with access control and other mods.
In a JS stack paradigm, it seems to be "get the container HTML document to the client ASAP and let the client handle building the page." This hurts access control, because the client has to then make another request for content after the doc is built, and then the server can say "sorry, you don't have access to this. Please login or register..."
Anyone else see this difference? Also, I've found directly deployment can be tricky on cPanel; suggestions? #askNostr
#reactJS #nodeJS #PHP #WordPress #webdevelopment #jsStack
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I come from PHP and am trying to learn a JS stack workflow. I am pulling out my hair with the confusing barrier between server-side and client-side JS! π€¦
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True, but intra-country traffic is yet more important and basic. Can't secure international before national.
Make individuals collectively stronger than their governments, and those governments will bend the knee.
Thiomersal is very toxic by inhalation, ingestion, and in contact with skin (EC hazard symbol T+), with a danger of cumulative effects. It is also very toxic to aquatic organisms and may cause long-term adverse effects in aquatic environments (EC hazard symbol N).[21] In the body, it is metabolized or degraded to ethylmercury (C2H5Hg+) and thiosalicylate.[15]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thiomersal
The toxicity of ethylmercury is well studied.[4][1] Like methylmercury, ethylmercury distributes to all body tissues, crossing the bloodβbrain barrier and the placental barrier, and ethylmercury also moves freely throughout the body.[5]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethylmercury
They don't try very hard to make their case, they rely on the general disinterest of the public.
It's either disinterest or willing ignorance
The claim is that the metals are in a stable bond in solution and do not get absorbed by the body. I bet you, though, that when or if they conduct the study they'll find people who opt out are healthier on average, but then say those people are doing other things that benefit like staying away from sugar and exercising. That being said, they might not even admit that because being fit is right-wing nowadays.
Yep. This is "OurSpace". We all control it. It sounds like communism at first blush, but it is actually the polar opposite. Instead of centrally outsourcing control of the space, we distribute it as widely as possible.
It happens to the best of us π
It's not "MySpace" but "OurSpace" π I'm okay with control of speech being distributed (not a commie thing).
"Noster" is Latin for "our," like "Pater noster" to mean "our Father," as in the Lord's Prayer.
I dunno. It's on Tucker's feed.