poop your pants in front of veterans. assert your dominance.
can't decide what's better for the mental health: fight back or just back out.
til eddie van halen died four years ago
mutiny team keeps killin' it https://harbor.cash/
damn that's gross. I guess they may just need to raise money. gotta do what you can to raise funds.
What the fuck is going on with the #Wikileaks shop? The whole page is about two #cryptokitties that they want to gift to #Trump and #Clinton. Seems to be some kind of #Solana token or something?
https://wikileaks.shop/home.html

hacked?
series B after being around for less than a year? not a great runway there.
Wow. No. I haven't I don't know what data you've been indoctrinated with, but look again.
https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2023/03/01/gender-pay-gap-facts/
it's also been illegal to discriminate based on race/sex/gender since I believe the '60s and I'm pretty sure laws were added to ensure this covered sexual orientation as well within this century. if it was so prevalent, ambulance chasing lawyers would have a field day.
this would be wild. #freeross https://twitter.com/Timcast/status/1794509140443668599
the story of js has been to make richer, more interactive websites while minimizing data transfer over the wire at runtime. I agree we've probably gone too far, but htmx is just bringing back memories of jQuery and its hellhole of plugins.
we have had solutions for backend handling everything. it's just HTML templating. htmx does not do what you say. instead of making the frontend focus on user interaction and response to those actions, it delegates fragments of a view to a backend that is also responsible for serving up full pages and potentially serving up data in another format like json. it taken a clean-ish separation of data manipulation and data rendering and instead made it worse. just use full backend templating and go to the backend with every button click at that point. serving up HTML fragments from an API is gross.
in addition, the entire setup is facilitated by a js lib. it's just complicating the logic of what owns the fragments of HTML for rendering data. as a backend developer myself, it's a really gross way of building an application.
but that's just my two sats.
why browsers are the problem? how htmx, a js lib, fixes js? how more markup in my HTML is the answer?
I didn't realize there were multiple models. I need to get up-to-date
I'm gonna need more explanation here
im more of an electric slide at a wedding kind of fella
I've just been informed that my dancing is anxiety-inducing. I don't know what to do with this information.


