Should note that according to Wikipedia (wrapped into a condom: https://wikiless.northboot.xyz/wiki/Legality_of_Holocaust_denial?lang=en ) the only reason why it's not "illegal" in the Netherlands, Airstrip One, Ausjailia, and CHAINA!! is simply because they don't have to make it "illegal", as they can simply lump it into some other artificial "law" regarding "hate speech", which is a fake word with no meaning.
Apparently, it used to be "illegal" in Spain, but people there actually challenged it in court, and it's no longer "illegal" there.
And apparently, Brazil and Ukraina have already passed bills or are pending a pass.
寮 (ryo@social.076.moe)'s status on Monday, 16-Jan-2023 23:09:06 JST
寮In all the red countries (because of course, Jews are all communists), you're not allowed to question the Holohoax.
And it's pretty interesting to see that you can do so in Ukraina, which was the original hangout for the Jews before they were moved to Palestine, I mean IsraHell.
And interesting how Crimea is the only place in all of Roshan where you're allowed to question it, but that aside. https://social.076.moe/url/70591
I disagree.
He's using a Rust framework and convert it to a WASM as if just HTML and CSS was too hard.
Meanwhile, his main activity seems to be on JewTube and Opussy, so there's nothing on his websoyte to gatekeep, it's literally just a little bit of text.
> Overview
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> As the web has evolved, we have come to see huge increases in the number and size of assets sent to users. Between 2011 and 2019, the median resource weight increased from ~100KB to ~400KB for desktop and ~50KB to ~350KB for mobile. While Image size has increased from ~250KB to ~900KB on desktop and ~100KB to ~850KB on mobile.
So basically, you're aware that there's a problem, great!
> One of the methods we can use to tackle this problem is to shorten the Critical Rendering Path length by lazy loading resources that are not critical for the first render to happen. A practical example would be when, you land on the home page of an e-commerce site which has a link to a cart page/section and all its resources (JS, CSS, images…) are downloaded only when the user navigates to that cart page.
Motherfucker...
How about we just reduce the size by cutting out stuff we don't need, and making images weight less?
It was possible 10 years ago, it was the norm 20 years ago, and absolutely mandatory 30 years ago, so why should it be impossible today?
Furthermore, the right way is to load all necessary resources, render it all, and then make the website accessible, not the other way around!
Which is why I think it's bad that they ban this AI over this statement.
They're for fun, yes, so just let it say whatever it wants to say, and not ban it over it!
寮 (ryo@social.076.moe)'s status on Sunday, 15-Jan-2023 16:32:00 JST
寮Oh, seems like the https://dragon-ball-official.com website finally fixed the loading screen of death problem for those of us with JS semi-permanently disabled, so everything is viewable and clickable (except for the frontpage and the language switcher, but everything that actually matters is fully accessible), plus no Cuckflare (only from cookielaw.org and jquery.com, but it's best practise to block all 3rd party requests anyway).
It's very rare for corporate websites to actually make accessible websites these days, so I'm legit impressed.
Yes, which is actually pretty hillarious.
They're especially long when the topic is about video games (or was it anime?), really reminds me to many autists I've met throughout my life.
Though the only difference is that you seem to have a much more broader range of topics to talk about, whereas all the other ones could talk for hours non-stop about only 1 or maybe 2 topics, but at completely mute on everything else.
This guy is spot on, although a bit hypocritical for calling free software communities hypocrites for using proprietary chat systems, while calling for free software on a proprietary video platform. https://youtube.076.ne.jp/watch?v=VwvEzsciFao