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You lost it at the far left/right part. Lula is far left only for the people who believe in the fight the communism plot. For the majority, he is much more aligned with the center, so called “centrão”, so much that neither the leftists are pleased with him anymore.


Not to mention that soon, it will be able to pay in installments using Pix, that’s called Pix Parcelado.


I love this! I was about to start using Substack for a personal/professional blog and I was very concerned about the structure they "force" you into. I don't want to socialize in the way they want me to. I just want to write my stuff down, and perhaps help someone, but at the end, all I want is a place to share things with myself in a more elaborated way. Looking at it now!


If all you want is to scp .html files there's always been shared hosting.


I will take the opportunity to ask if there’s a good way to read PDFs using phone. How terrible it is!


Probably a Nobel to whoever solves this.


Just a small feedback… I have switched to the reader mode because the font used is very challenging to read for me.


Also, having a blog post about image detection, and not showing a single picture in the whole post was quite frustrating.


Especially given the detailed description surely the author could just generate a similar image


Just thinking that. Spend a few minutes trying to have chatgpt generate some images with Dall-E 3. Flux would probably be better to get all the specific details but ya


Love it! The only thing that was a “meh” for me was using pipe for comments. It’s the only thing that I found to be unintuitive, which I very much like to see whenever I’m looking at a new language.


I kind of like it. It looks like a blockquote


Do any other languages use it for comments?


The only language I've seen pipe used with comments (not line comments though) is Common Lisp:

  #|
    This is a multi-line comment
  #|
    And they can be nested because this is really just a reader macro
  |#
  |#

I don't think I've ever seen a standalone | for comments, especially since it's so often used as bitwise or logical or.

And here they use \ for bitwise or, and the word `or` for logical or.


I noticed that too. Pretty confusing to read "Operational" with a green background and "System Wide Outage" on the left side.


Oh my, this is a really great suggestion. I never heard about the emergency bypass before. I'll check it out. Thank you


The wifi issue was pretty much what made me give up on the Thinkpad and go back to the Macbook, where I can set up my work environment pretty quickly and not have to deal with other random issues…


If you're not making a lot of writes, that may be good approach since AFAIK the counts will only be updated after the table is ANALYZE'd


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