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I have two questions.
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After the revolution, how to you prevent the people that were influential during the revolution from seizing power for themselves, becoming the new bourgeoisie. This happened time and time again in practice.
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Even in the best case scenario, the decisions on what to produce become centralized in the hands of politicians. Political systems that we tried so far don't work that well in practice. Is this really the best solution?
I started exercising, I quite embarrassingly couldn't do even a single push-up, I can do 20 now.
My Ender 5 has been lying around for 3 years, maybe I'll dust it off during the weekend :)
People saying something factually incorrect and insisting on it.
When does the narwhal bacon?
Treat people the way they would like to be treated.
You write it in vim and then copy paste it once you are done.
BTW, why do you need a markdown editor?
Inferior compared to what?
The black keys - Ohio players
None. I'm kind of surprised most people don't use lemmy the same way as reddit, I assume nobody just browsed /r/all?
The most important thing is that the codebase can grow without too much refactoring. Then you know you got the overarching design right. The rest then doesn't really matter that much. You can always rewrite certain parts when/if needed.
A good way to do this is by making the core really solid, this is called bottom up programming: https://paulgraham.com/progbot.html