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Programming in Assembly without an Operating System [video]

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Show HN: Plain HTML tool for simple personal accounting

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Jeffrey Sachs – Speech at EU Parliament [video]

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Jeffrey Sachs – Speech at EU Parliament

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Show HN: TunnelRat: A 3D WebGL game to exercise your spatial orientation

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sras-me
·2 か月前·議論
> I use ledger for plaintext accounting for both personal and business and sync of data is slightly annoying..

I made this to solve it https://sras.me/accounts/

Feel free to use it as it stores data on your browser's local storage only. For syncing between devices, you would be able to use Google firebase's free tier and export your accounts (after compressing and encrypting) there and import from another device. Let me know if you want to try it..
sras-me
·9 か月前·議論
> I made one of these too, but a minimal/fast HTML/CSS/JS web app

Same story here. But not sure if yours had a backend. Mine did not have one and stored everything on the browser datastore, but could export it to some free json hosting service after encrypting and compression so that it can be synced to other devices and used from them as well.

Was not aware of anything that did the same, thought it would be useful (mostly because it would be totally free to use, could be accessed from multiple devices and respected user privacy) and shared here couple of days back.

Zero interest! Ha ha. At least I didn't spend a lot of resources on it and made it for my own use. It have been working well for me for many years.
sras-me
·昨年·議論
It might not be interesting, but it is true.
sras-me
·昨年·議論
>"The big suppliers can ratchet up prices with zero consequences. What are you gonna do about it?"

I think one (uncomfortable) solution is this. Consumers should budget their expenses. So when the egg prices increase, they should consume less to maintain their budget for eggs, for example, a month.

This will mean that when the companies increases prices, more of their stock will remain unsold, increasing their expenses stocking them to go up. This could also cause disruptions on their supply chain. This should force them to reduce prices.
sras-me
·昨年·議論
>I’ve been told they are all paid

Surely he didn't mean all the people present there are paid. As far as I understand, when you want some initiate a political change, you pay influencers, and they actually go an convince/gaslight the masses about the need for change.

So all the people who were present there might not be paid, but a lot of prime movers and the require infrastructure might be paid by the interested party.
sras-me
·昨年·議論
>Somewhat surprisingly they are OK with Ukraine joining the EU [1].

So this makes sense to me. Basically I think it is US that Russia sees as a threat (because may be US seen Russia as a major threat and wants to break it up).
sras-me
·昨年·議論
But the argument is only based on publicly available, historic facts. That is my problem with painting it as propaganda.
sras-me
·昨年·議論
> This should be very easy to answer, but no one ever does.

I don't think this is very easy to answer. The fact that people think it should be very easy to answer this, shows how naive they are, because the reason why country x think country y is a threat could include a lot of information and context that is not available to an external observer.
sras-me
·昨年·議論
>Some of us have been following European politics for a long time, friend.

Oh yea, here is one guy that does exactly that.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lD_KEFpuIro

Transcript:

https://singjupost.com/transcript-jeffrey-sachs-on-the-geopo...

>Not for Crimea. Not for the Donbas. Nothing like that. This idea that Putin is reconstructing the Russian empire, this is childish propaganda. Excuse me.

>If anyone knows the day-to-day and year-to-year history, this is childish stuff. Childish stuff seems to work better than adult stuff. So no designs at all. The United States decided this man must be overthrown. It’s called a regime change operation.
sras-me
·昨年·議論
>STFU, if this place weren't a total delusional echo chamber,

Oh man, you should take a look at /r/worldnews, I mean, that really takes the prize when it comes to being a total delusional echo chamber.
sras-me
·昨年·議論
>NATO has never been a threat to Russia

This is a very naive take, I think. When you are responsible for the security of a nation, you can't just remain passive to the potential threats that shows up on your doorstep. I mean, it would be irresponsible his people if Putin did that and trusted NATO/US blindly to not cross the line, one way or another. (I mean, US could always make up some cooked up justification for the attack, like it has done so many times in the past), So if US is putting missiles near Russian border, even if that is on behalf of NATO, I think Putin is bound to do something about it..

I don't understand what part of that is "Russian propoganda"..
sras-me
·昨年·議論
Rejecting theories by labeling them "propaganda" with out any justification is not really helping here.
sras-me
·昨年·議論
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sras-me
·昨年·議論
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sras-me
·昨年·議論
Here is some "Russian misinformation" for you. Please watch it and come back.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOkl2XgZlw0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzgPJeYZaOU
sras-me
·昨年·議論
>His NATO excuse never made any sense. Don't invade anybody, and you have nothing to fear from NATO.

May be he is/was worried about USA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOkl2XgZlw0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzgPJeYZaOU
sras-me
·昨年·議論
So basically, I think at this point if you support this to go on, then you are really willing to face an all out war that possibly involves your country. So there is a real chance that you won't be able to limit how your pay will be affected. But things could get much worse if some country goes nuclear.

So what I am trying to say is that may be some people are acting from this point of view (which makes a lot of sense to me, if you are realistic), and is actually not unsympathetic to Ukraine.
sras-me
·昨年·議論
Ok, now let us also take into account that as this conflict continue, the chance of a nuclear escalation goes up, day by day.

Would you still support to fund this and make this conflict go on and on, possibly until someone becomes so desperate that they do something stupid?
sras-me
·昨年·議論
Fair enough. I suppose it is your decision to donate 1%.

But would you like your president to make that decision for you? Would it be okay with it you if they asked you to sacrifice like 60% of your pay towards this cause, that too indefinitely?
sras-me
·昨年·議論
Assuming you are not from Ukraine, how much of your paycheck are you willing to sacrifice for the support for Ukraine, like indefinitely?