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I believe you need to be taught that if you're under-developed you literally cannot be taught it yet.

(Alas I guess that might be true for this lesson too!)


The embarrassment the person suffers depends entirely on how they are raised to view nudity and sex.

How many cultures on the planet would not find "a photorealistic depiction of a specific teenager getting gangbanged" to be embarassing to said teenager?

Hopefully ALL of them when it becomes possible to effortlessly create fake images like this. It is the only reasonable long term reaction.

Kids already die from extended verbal abuse.

Why would we assume your scenario will occur with even more effective bullying if it isn't already with that?


The democracy in the US is faulty in many ways. Democracy isn't a black or white kind of thing, so of course you can be ashamed of the lack of democracy that ended up with this person in charge.

If you aren't sure your answer is correct then you're more likely to redo the problem or try to confirm it with fuzzier calculations. This is difficult and is great exercise.

Learning math isn't just about being correct. It's about doing the motions and learning how to problem solve.

Using the computer the way you suggest will make you lazy as you won't learn to do these hard things.


Neovim is actively moving in that direction.


If you want to replicate the lazy features then it will get verbose. Even using a dedicated plugin for lazy loading it's not as tight as lazy.nvim.

You may argue that you don't need lazy loading, which is fine, but they're not 1-to-1 compatible.


Nobody said they are 1-to-1 compatible. Also, ideally lazy loading should happen on the plugin side instead of putting it on every user to configure, since neovim natively basically has everything needed for plugins to do the lazy loading of heavy parts[1] and if something is missing it probably is better to add it the hooks for it upstream in neovim instead of the plugin manager so it also works for personal config/plugins.

[1]: https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/35562#issuecomment-3...


Yes, my point was that it's probably more verbose because it doesn't have the same feature set


I guess yeah, on me for missing that implication.

But as indicated by my comment in the specific case for lazy loading, the plugin manager is the wrong place to have it. Regarding its other features I am not sure most of them need to be part of the plugin manager either (at least from the "plugin spec" part) and are better suited as extensions to other parts of core neovim (e.g. options for plugins might need better `vim.{o,g}` support for nested objects, unsure). Maybe specifying nested dependencies might make sense to add to `vim.pack`.

All this to say: yea, now it is more verbose, but it doesn't have to be.


What are you getting FOMO over? Been using Neovim since it forked from Vim and I'm very happy with it.

Lua has been a big boon to advanced configuration and the plugin ecosystem and Neovim supports everything I'd want and more. LSP and treesitter for instance are still better handled by Neovim.

If you dislike Lua (I'm not a fan) I recommend Fennel, but either way it's much better than Vimscript.

As for Claude there are at least two Neovim plugins for it. I use one of them and it works well but I can't remember which.


Assassin's Creed is also a really cool IP, and the Anno series as well.


Kivra, BankID, Sparbanken, ICA banken, Nordea, LF, Swish, Fortnox and more works perfectly well for me.

I still keep my old phone around with BankID just to be safe, but so far I haven't had any issues.


What do you mean here? Isn't bankID limited to only one device?


No, you can have multiple. At least with the banks I've used (currently sparbanken).


Russians invading Ukraine had some, let's say interesting, reactions to modernities like toilets and washing machines


Which begs the question: how many of those Russians stealing the appliances also took a potato washer or two?


They shouldn't be presented to Europeans either.


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