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pmoleri
·2 years ago·discuss
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pmoleri
·3 years ago·discuss
I did not. And find mind boggling that we have the ability to virtually stop earth rotation in such a small timeframe with that little effort. I'll definitely read more about it.
pmoleri
·3 years ago·discuss
Ask the countries that keep building coal and gas power plants, polluting the only planet we have.
pmoleri
·3 years ago·discuss
Tidal, waves, hydro, wind, solar, geothermal, biomass. Many options to choose from, it just takes political will.
pmoleri
·3 years ago·discuss
> People like these small wins.

And for good reason, it proves wrong the mainstream thinking that this is impossible. Quite a few countries already run the full year over 90% renewable[1] and we still neglect it with all kind of excuses.

[1]: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_renewab...
pmoleri
·3 years ago·discuss
Very tasty as fritters.

Buñuelos de Algas (seaweed Fritters) from Rocha, Uruguay [1]

[1]: https://www.sippitysup.com/seaweed-fritters-bunuelos-de-alga...
pmoleri
·3 years ago·discuss
> How does "func EatADonut() async {}" aka "eating a donut is an inherently async action" even make sense to people?

Of course it does, read it as "beware, something blocking down the road".

If you can EatADonout without blocking, please do, but want it or not that's a different implementation, one that doesn't block and the signature it's telling you so.

We're so used to sync and having hidden blocking operations. I wonder if in an alternate universe the first languages considered the blocking/async nature of operations and then some newer languages considered hiding this information into seemingly sync functions would produce similar but opposite outrage against it.
pmoleri
·3 years ago·discuss
Dark, Rita, The Rain, Tabula Rasa, Casa de Papel, Atiye, Borgen to name a few. A lot from Spain, Denmark and Turkey.
pmoleri
·3 years ago·discuss
Of course. Just pointing out how OP was not aware to what extent their choice words was product of that same imperialism.
pmoleri
·3 years ago·discuss
> Americans are usually not aware of the extent of american cultural imperialism

Which of the 35 American countries are you referring to? ;)
pmoleri
·3 years ago·discuss
In South America, thanks to Netflix we have far more European content than before. Still less than from US but at least it's there to chose.
pmoleri
·3 years ago·discuss
Who cares? This is a form of protectionism aimed to national consumers.
pmoleri
·3 years ago·discuss
Learn to value the taste of not excessively sweet food and drinks. It makes me crazy that every drink and food needs to be sweetened even when their natural flavor is very good or even better (once you acquire the taste). Coffee, fruits juice, cookies and so on, most people consume super sweet versions of those.
pmoleri
·3 years ago·discuss
Thanks, I had forgotten this even existed. I was looking for something like this to perform unit conversions on a website.

Edit: And without giving excessive permissions to an extension.
pmoleri
·3 years ago·discuss
Typescript. I love how flexible the type system is and the ability of share logic in frontend and backend.

For backend dotnet core is also nice. Fast and batteries included. I would avoid their Entity framework though. I still prefer TS.
pmoleri
·3 years ago·discuss
2. Is very applicable to workarounds often linked to 3rd party issues.
pmoleri
·3 years ago·discuss
This, I prefer an inconsistent comment that can still shred light on some code than no comment at all. Code also becomes obsolete and no comment just makes it worse.
pmoleri
·4 years ago·discuss
Acquired taste, just like coffee or beer. They don't need sugar.
pmoleri
·4 years ago·discuss
I don't think it helps to put them in the same bag though. The problem is not being man, is being a criminal or any other form of machismo that limits women freedom.
pmoleri
·4 years ago·discuss
You created a straw man. There are 10 countries that fit the 95%+ criteria, all of them probably have excess of production and have 0 interest in buying power. But yeah, what you say could theorically happen.