« React and the component model standardises the software developer and reduces their individual bargaining power excluding them from a proportional share in the gains. »
https://www.baldurbjarnason.com/2024/react-electron-llms-labour-arbitrage/
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« React and the component model standardises the software developer and reduces their individual bargaining power excluding them from a proportional share in the gains. »
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« They don't build to anything. They don't inspire any thought. […] They are direct. The statistical average of a fire demon, in a statistically average arena, all executed with incredible skill. » That article is so on point omg :rake:
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* clears throat * I'M SWITCHING TO FREELANCE / CONTRACTING IN APRIL! I DO HTML/CSS/JS WITH AND WITHOUT FRAMEWORKS! DESIGNERS LOVE ME BECAUSE I CODE THEIR DESIGNS WELL. BACKEND DEVS LOVE ME BECAUSE I USE THEIR APIS WELL. CHECK MY PORTFOLIO + RÉSUMÉ: https://thomasorus.com/portfolio.html HIRE ME PLZ
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Pierre Soulages is just Rothko for goths send post
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Reading the new edition of BLAME!, and I’m finally at the Dhomochevsky arc, which is my favorite. This is the moment this manga peaks in my opinion. Both in art, tone and action it is fantastic.
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The new translation makes the series way easier to understand due to a more coherent language, and some names were radically changed. Safeguards were changed to countermeasures, Killy to Killee, etc. Strange after 20 years but it’s a welcome adjustment.
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Devine Lu Linvega
@thomasorus that was so good, I've been thinking about this a lot these days, I sometimes wonder if I'm just getting old and falling behind the times, or the desertification of the internet is actually widespread.
Görllewin
@thomasorus "Things will survive in proportion to how well they’ve managed to insulate themselves from the internet and its demands".
colin
@thomasorus despite the sardonic tone, this is somehow hopeful: “yes, this is but a delirious daydream, and the world inevitably moves on… in the process always leaving open space to be filled by anything else, something better.”
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@thomasorus excellent (and horrifying) take from @baldur