Now if only they would actually turn out to vote in larger numbers…
Now if only they would actually turn out to vote in larger numbers…
This is so frustratingly true.
Damn, you can link to channels like that? Nice.
Wait… Like the boat sinking?
Wow this is amazing.
As crazy as it sounds I wish there was also a kit to add a cord to the thing. Love the vacuum hate the ewaste.
There’s been plenty of stories that have come out that it took a relatively small amount to buy important votes. At this point they should just crowd fund buying out these guys. At least it would drive the price up and make it more transparent how shitty some of these people are.
I think you over estimate the cost of politicians.
My point is just that I think to most people, HTMX doesn’t create what is classically considered to be a SPA any more than older MPA’s that called utilized AJAX would be. There’s a reason those old-style pages aren’t really considered SPA’s. Is it splitting hairs? Absolutely.
Sure, wrong term. I think my point still stands though. A SPA is *generally *“rehydrated” DOM elements from JSON data pulled from an API though. Where as HTMX is more akin to classic AJAX style page dynamism.
Not sure I would call HTMX a SPA framework though? Like it all’s easy async content fetching for sure, but it’s usually done across a MPA?
I absolutely love seeing more government and public services joining the fediverse. It just makes so much sense
The idea of using a VPN by Google seems wrong to me?
I get it to some degree. It’s hard renting for decades and not being able to improve where you live. If the person here thought they had a decent landlord and they’d still live there a decade from now, I think it can make sense.
Right? It was a real meme talking shit about cubicles as white collar prisons. How horribly horribly wrong they were. It’s open offices that are the 9th stage of hell as far as I’m concerned.
Such a good take.
Yeah what was the justification for airing this out in public anyway? Seems like a private conversation should have happened first if his goal was trying to fix the sloppy LTT process. Then if no changes were made you can go public.
I just get the sense he wants the attention now… Which fair enough I guess? But rubs me the wrong way.
What am I missing here? I’m a super casual watcher and even I knew he was an investor in framework? Every time I’ve seen the company mention he goes about how he’s involved. So yeah, not sure what the issue is there.
Could also just make a Lemmy account on another instance?
But will the EU allow it?