System outputting the configuration file failed (it could check the size and/or content and stop right away), but also a system importing the file failed. These usually sound simple/stupid in a hindsight. I am not a fan of everything centralising to a few hands. As in bad situation, they can also be weaponised or attacked. And in good situation their blast radius is just too big and a bit random, in this case global.
It was the second Chinese registered ship with Russian crew within a short period of time. A year ago this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newnew_Polar_Bear cut the gas pipe and another communications line.
I am sure if the cowardly Russians ever did this to USA, it would cause a much bigger drama and retaliation wave, and China would take the hit as well.
You seem to be worried because of _just enough_ of part of somehow your money is given to Ukraine. Come on. They are fighting for all of us. And all we need to do is to give support. And you are getting tired. I am also disappointed that the west have not acted as a single front. In EU it seems we cannot even put puppets like Viktor Orbán in control. Yes, whole west needs to step up. Russia doesn't listen anything else than force. Period.
rqlite is a great project! Sometimes I have been wondering, how hard would it be to embed it into web server process, like nginx or apache, as a module.
> There's really only 4 framerworks (React, Vue, Angular & Svelte, in this order), they pretty much do the same thing
For me it looks there are only 4 frameworks in that category. htmx in my eyes feels like a welcomed step back from those. Closer to what we used to do before (server-side html generation and such), but with a small twist. I have not really used it, but React etc. never felt good fit for me, personally.
I'd love to understand when a browser account/profile picker is useful? I do know that I need to pick e.g. account for which Gmail inbox I want to read, but that happens inside Gmail's account picker. I know that I could have profile in browser so that it always logins to right account, but then again when I browse different things, I do not want to constantly switch the browser profile either. Then on computers you have separate user accounts already that different family members can use without leaking their personal data.
For development, the incognito/guest is usually good enough (when you need to have "clean" state).
I use different Safari profiles when browsing work related websites. For example, I have my personal Apple ID and Microsoft account, but for work I need to sign in with another. It's handy to use a separate profile, so one doesn't need to constantly switch. Another aspect is bookmarks - for work, I need all kinds of company tools to be easily accessible that don't belong among my personal favourites.
> Frankly, nothing the EU or the USA is doing at this point will matter, if Asia carries on doing what they are doing.
Perhaps something that EU or the USA ends up doing, will make Asia not to carry what they are doing?
> We need to either invent technology (which we are) to reduce emissions, or even extract them from the air, OR we need some crazy form of diplomacy to stop Asia from growing
This seems to give some hope that EU or the USA can do something on their own, which feels like it may even matter. Or did you mean "AND" instead of "OR"?